Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 22, 1975, p. 18

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Acton Free Press Wed Jan The fish were biting DOUGLAS BORG of Binmpton clears the ice forming on the water of his fishing hole on Fairy Lake He was one of five who were fishing on Saturday KEVIN RICE of and Kevin of Brampton look over the pike they had caught by ice fishing on Fairy Lake on Saturday The fish were kept in the water ana were warmer than the fishermen Federation to try again Cordon Hill of the Ontario 1 uterinum of will In speak to tin of the linltoii I the rovers proposal place farm Into perm lit iiRriiiillurnl zoning as method of serving or MIL Directors of the met and agreed inviti Ik out spoken Hill Id licit tut i ting group I mid list Committee rtcom mended llnlton follow tin Ontario federation lend asking for frirai mi cultural land hut tin i was shut at a meeting In December Mam federation mem hers win in meeting fly the outcome of he vole and what they could tnkb next Harold brook said hi liixmus to hold my more nuttings on thi subject Din lor said lol ire upset over tin word freeze ispcuallj who want to their firms for the dollar He said he that the going of farm land In Ha II on would In pegged at an the Ontario land in its Milton hank at that in Land severances are planning controversy Million I I mum twi if n to ilium mi minded li nut in until wnid tint of should i mi tost built Ik tin land W hie in g ii am thing i ls Idlhi but i tuns ill for Immi Hi Milton el mud tin of Milton mi rtMinill as mil from Pl Milton ississniuil from of the thru ins Division iiiumltti pi in Hi Mauds In tin with Ihi rturisint Kims Inn il Mi and l I Hilton Mills mine tin t snulhe I mil mil I id igrnultur sml in 1 1 ill id Kr I link Mid lluii w is a In itn on tin but il is tin in tin In Minimum iinuld ivt i tin im In uphold hi ippt il id hit 1 lint if lint plit justified no Hum hi of tin is I wiped off tlu ihipmon upporti d thai shin it mi I id r tin sum infill inning tvidcnn is suited tin it ton lis Renaissance chairman replies to Priestner In it letter to Mre Judy Alexander congratulating Iter on her recent election to the chairmanship of the Hal ton Board of Education Hal ton Renaissance Committee leader Ken Campbell has ex pressed the cautious hope that Mrs Alexanders leader ship will bring to he educational system a new de gree of responsiveness to the parents and taxpayers an In which Renaissance charges lias been disturbing ly lacking in recent yen ra Noting Mrs Alexander s responsiveness to Ibe rea and responsible peal of Hie parents for the rcopcnlng of their school Campbell suggests hat her vote the minor of trustees who favored the reopening of Ihc school is a sign hat she recog razes tho role of Ihc trustee to represent the people to the administration instead of the reverse which Renaissance contends has been the trend in public e mention Inhii expressed regret that of your Mr ended to be to the will of the people being primarily responsive instead to the will go the civil servants in the system Campbell emphasized again that Renaissance view parental reaction to dents relating to moral In the as only symptomatic of the sickness in the system whict we have identified broadly as the unresponsive ncss of the system to the par who entrust their child to it and the taxpayer who It has been on that broad base of popular dis satisfaction the lent and not on the narrow base of such Isolated incl dents- that the Hen Committee has been founded Comments on affront Campbell also charged that comments by outgoing chair man William as reported in the press con as a ma lor disruptive force was an affront to all the parents and laxpaycrs of the region If the Hoard of Education is to have the sup purl of the community that sort of a put down altitude Province can make pitch toward a responsible inde pendent citizens body surely must be abandoned Camp bell added that the public is sick and tired of having our elected lives trustees defend the behavior of civil If trustees want to serve civil servants interests instead of the inter est of the parents let the civil servants elect their own trus tecs and let hem pay for their own system We II no longer support such a politically unrepresentative and educationally live system doing Jot I in reference to Mr comments about the Renaissance campaign through the media Camp bell declared Education is everybody business and a responsible press is simply serving the public as ought in keening before the people the dialogue between group seeking the improvement of education and the leadership of the pub he educational system Such disparaging remarks hint at a muzzling of information which is understandable and expected from a repressive establishment but alarming in lis implication when it comes from leadership of the public educational system Accident on and inclement were blamed for a collision cars driven by Al vice principal of M 7 school ind irb of Acton early lust evening The accident occurred on just south of 17 siderood Mrs received broken hand in the trash Mr was uninjured Firehall elections flu fin diinrtment hi 111 ileciion of i few weeks ago in Hi el wis elected Upnt as i Hi ipt nit Herb Id Vi Kelly is Ireasnrer is I Mi Will enforce parking Inbci ill irt enforcing lilt Inn hour irking limit on Mill St between tin and St lie him imnplnlnts in runt of Hit stores ons Hob s he is in until with the own In git his opinion mure mil signs for Ins are Hills works com millee decided Monday night to invite a representative of Ministry of Com i management Hyde wondered why a member of the town stiff do the study but engineer Peter Morris siid it should be done by outside of the town because it should be i Mayor Tom Hill cautioned the committee that It will likely cost more than the expected and the share will probably climb above The mayor cited the problems with cost the old county I council had when it at tempted to set up such a program Councillor said be would like to see someone come lo Hills to convince him it is even needed He said he was worried because many times this type of program is designed for cities and not for communities where there is a mixture of urban and rural life Deputy engineer Bob Austin pointed out he costs for such studies has gone down considerably in the last few years and what most municipalities have done applies everywhere Milton School of Driving DOT OSL CALL GEO BAIRD ZENITH Asks region aid for scholarship I Ik Hilton Com which hosted he Intern Match in Hilton Hills last Sep- Umber is iltempting to get from Council of more Hi MM in order to set up a fund Henry and Ross ippeired before hi fin 11 isir mmitti He noted he committee left and of h it was owing to the He said the regional the only one left to hid bill pay He asked the committee to consider donating the 9 hit is still owing The region id grunted the loan with understanding that it need not be repaid The scholarships would be ivailable to boys and girls from attending courses in agriculture home economies or veterinary medicine The request was referred to the 1975 budget deliberations expenses for the match amounted to ipproximalcly people attended the event ml mil slit ill I hi Km onto In situ llurd on ill ilsi III list l III till liurlinM PI in Mill llu I In tild I before the deferred It innliid I mils owned n men I Vivrovic iv noted thai he holder of not held it prior lo 1 il provisions n by Law n nil long dm JiinnininrrnEMoiiEanoiiiLLii would hurt its he s ml Hi rr snd it no lens I a Hi intiiied ml region downed will pun In smdtius m In llu two i Operate on Best Doctors at performed a four operation on in of Milton Iridic I he former nun or stiff red lines head in i two Sept tnd has been union and semi ever sinci Mrs Best reported Tuts day that Ins condition re mains the same sine tlu operation If here is change it would show up this week He came through tin operation all right sin Doctors performed a shunt operation to pressure off to In i Hurts 1 In built in sWuii Occasions Hums I Til Dirk rRESH CUT FLOW l 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