Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), February 12, 1975, p. 19

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Raise heir says Hill Fight for your rights AN ACTON WOMAN S CAR went out of control and struck a rock on Highway mile north of Five Sideroad Sunday afternoon injuring the driver Doreen Lee of Acton and passengers Richard and Russell Lee All three were treated for minor injuries at Milton District Hospital The car received damage Taxi operators confer on bylaw Representatives of throe taxi companies fit tended Mondays meeting of Hills finance and committee in the in Georgetown They hud to comment on the proposed new taxi licensing bylaw for Ihc own and licensing if fleer Grant Usher also ill tended Ihc Kenneth and vlvitm represented lush McMillan dim Taxi and Don Taxi Carman Maltbj at tended n taxi cub driving for lash Will Committee members and the owners and driver k Halton garbage members promind reconsider tin points the final is presented to It was undent I delegation that the Taxi llicnses will be raised from if to us well as iht number of licences per owners from If the passes 1 litre four companies as at present with list Mr McMillan suggested universal taxi licenses for Hilton Hills so part time could work for fcrent companies an Judge Stated age deadline for can incirned Mr Von i manor a tor he of Its birth he cars are worn ml in two years He the required ifety cheeks would the problem would ill be required to In clearly marked aw such with numbers shown Hie problem of hour service hrought the unanimous that the resent eompinics It They fell police or serious ilicrs could gel in In imirgoncv rates arc included in will eventually lie printed and posted In cabs Specific details relating to insurance such is inoperative ears were mentioned The whole thing is being councillor sured the taxi owners group is formed Region briefs At a mcctlnc on I Regional Council After dlstussiou decided In table the draft interim planning report until Hills and Milton gel a chance to look It over A suggestion that a from Hie of on asbestos in drinking water he received and filed w is rejected by council tratlon committee had made the but council decided tin public works committee a look the report 11 was decided effective l should he added to a recommendation that costs for Mr Court O ikvilU llcsscl School and Brant Children Centre Hurling ton be increased That irle Paul Coons and Burlington George Harrington sit in the Children s of board of directors It more councillors with the group it wish A bid Councillor to have it is under that this is the present intention of council and Is nut a firm commitment stricken from a recommendation Irom the administration com mlllcc that Hilton Helping Hands will receive a tram of see how the sentence would any good w it was worded Milton is worried thit the region showing enough concern fir I sou acres of forest land in Representatives of the Ministry of Natural Resources have requested to meet with the solicitor to discuss the annual forest agreement and region tree cutting Mrs thought the people from He sources should been bent to planning committee pointed out to the Milton mayor the solicitor report will be sent to planning Approved a bill to allow the appointment of people to act in place of regional chair man Allan Massoti for periods of one month when the chair man is absent in attempting to come to grips with the garbage problem now a voice The Coalition Group was founded Monday night in Burlington with several citizens groups represented Members of Toronto urbane Coalition Burl Hilton Concerned Citizens pollution Pollution 1 robe the Ontario I of Agriculture SPIN In arc in support of the new group which will make an attempt to cut back on the amount of garbage discarded in Hilton The first project for the croup is to write and distribute a flyer informing the public on how to cut back the volume of garbage Its the aim of the group to gel Hilt information to household In the region by Rob Ontario ederntion of Agriculture President Gordon Hill spent three hours answering questions of and Peel farmers ind defending the A land use policy the most con points in the Ob A brief Is a clause for the freezing of large tracts of prime farmland and suggesting forms of com that could make it possible for the land to be frozen without the suffering the burden for all of society Hill told more thin farmers it w as their own fault it they were working for low Its our we let It happen We had the ppdrtunitv tor market plans and failed to use Income Is low you won tact off your butt and do something Violence works I have been pissivc for People thought it was horrible when Quebec farmers killed ind manure on the Minister of Agriculture Hill But he cl as a result of those the Quebec govern ment fmallv pumped millions of dollars Into plans to farm benefits They raised hell in Quebec and British irlumhin If you the things ynu want you do it here Hit teachers dldn get the raises they wanted they suggested they would like higher pay but bee him they closed the bloody schools he pointed out Hill minded farmers that it wasn 1 until they refused to nay Ihc tax on tin I ind that lh per cent rebates were Instituted Cmtral office I bring about change for you office needs the support of the pcopH in the country With no support from the people in he office weigh in ounce The only influence we have is to the true opinion of pc ipln and to be iblt to s that the farmers need business whit he suggested the farmers do Hill sud they should go en to see their Mi Write letters to loc il paper to the lpers Call in to open line ricuo shows Get thee plIM May take 26 months Oakville site considered Regional Govern will lie nurd pressed lo find a permanent home for new headquarters before the lease at the Abbey I Building in Burlington Dunne a press conference Allan Thursday confirmed published reports that In the committee was still considering a site the cist corner Ippcr High I 1 it is held bj pnv He owners and is in the green Thai site is preferred by sunt committee members over silt owned the government in the area Nut site on Highway was earlier described us iv ible of the asking price to Massoi the government owned site near Palermo is available through the Ministry of Housing Tight Asked if he felt the council complete negotiations have plans drafted the building constructed hi months that arc on the existing lease Masson agreed the scheduling wis tight The is running through the glass He noted there is a lot of work an could be doing prior to site selection Countil blocked thit alternative when it refused to authorize the si lection of architect prior to having a site chosen weeks ago of very you can mil tell them there is a bloody great not brewing in Hilton and mem it He urged farmers more atttntion to the Federation and polities and encouraged them to throv their representatives both the federation the out if wnuldn t do what the farmers Vote for workers Don vote for a because you like him He might be the SOB in the province but If hell get the job done put him in One man wondered why the province would listen to when represented five or Local banks for taxes can be paid it muiiuipal or it all inks last week s Free Press But the town office ill d to point out it s not re illy All Just inv in Hilton Hills No fires Mick ilmcs chief the I- ire reported no fires in Aeton in the past Changes in Bruce Trail Hit Trail Nevis official publication of the Bruce Trail Association there arc two changes on Toronto section of the Bruce Trail both in the Hilton arc i One change Is at Mile 4 Ninth I ine south of Terra i and crosses overland to thus avoiding the wilk around road The old route lusing the rood still nukes icr walk m now be used as a Conducts excursions Charles of It It 1 Georgetown in con junction with the Toronto Bruce Trail Club is con ducting a series of winter excursions into prime snow shoe country The outings will range from short oneday hikes to full weekends with overnight accommodations in the undisturbed central Ontario forest lands Tentative dates have been set for February February and March Bruce Trail News loop hike the News says The new route reduces the lor glh of the Toronto section miles so that mileage numbers in the text and map of th trail must be changed The second rerouting is between the I ine and the 1 me Rerouting is com pletely within eoncession involves no change in mileage The accompanying map illustntcs both changes s HAPPINESS RESTAURANT TL BIT Srop In MS CMnm tad Flili CNptinHttonHlllt HOURS Mon Jn ft Sit am Sundry Noon Ttl 8532060 seven per cent of vote while the represented such portion of Hie vote Hill chastized for not rceognilnp the clout they id I disturbed by de fcnlist attitude I farmers rcism firmcrs can gel whit they want Is I not tint ill of the fn tin rs in favor of the A policy 1- very time you sit do vn with seven rs every one is a of whit should be dim one guy will twi VAinUssnninc I im Hilton ind I eel led meeting it M isttr I took the to ill the proposed on their others then sufficient assurincc that would providi lion Hill government his nit mule a firm i to the of but irgindllnl pressure from firm is is cinld be iIh Ik ixpliuicl tin A hid irds having development lights from lb limed thai policy til I system guns is In expl ired veil mi cling firmirs llili split with home supporting he free if proper could midc while others the restrictions of a under my Protect farmer Hill the stand The policy calls for to protei1 the In come of farmers and a code of pr to protect the firmer from the of residents In an kev clause in the policy s Agricultur sign illnns for land should be is litid use classifications Iliese would enjoy new intigiltv and inly then will e ipltil ind management inputs be put into the en li to make If efficient inel ililt should Ik lntimiing provincial use to ehssify I Public scrutiny Resident and rem il uses of line with tin ex 1 1 pin of buildings for inn sh mid he restricted stringently Insofar as class n in I diss land is Only when re iltcrn itiv Is iv iblt high land he t or these scs then public ind discussion and ulihlies should be subject to the ore needed She I are usually mature responsible women who hive raked a family and know how In run house ore trained by the Red She the service fills void when mother of small children Is Many times the father cannot take time off work without losing pnv the burden on the family Increases will serve who Is not sick enough to to hospital but mid assistance I for the are adjusted ic to ability to pay Mrs a native of this area trained as a nurse it loronto Hospital Hun spent a year at Public Health Nursing later received her In frnn University of stern Ontario The F Press Wed Feb Mrs Betty Mackenzie supervisor Mrs Betty Mackenzie Park Georgetown has been appointed Super visor for Visiting of the newly revived Red Cross Service for North The service will cover Milton including Ihe former township of Nossigaweyn Acton Georgetown and I i Mrs will In and place In homes where Guelph artist designs coins The series III Olympic coins designating the theme I irly Sports were designed by irtisl Ken is one of better known realist artists his work has in I and South America His pilntlngs have been rcprc suited In major inflections He has had one man throughout North America as well as nip exhibitions icross two i Gone Polk i received complaint isinwmoblU ontln I ike at Hi morning Hut It I he MACKENZIE is the newly appointed Supervisor of Visitlnfi When it comes to producing gas coal is no longer a dirty word hilt ire being world in id its sitting on top of tht inhcrt Sonic i much portion our liiturt needs burning it while it the thought is been dirtiest burning futl ill It to pollution that ilrtad But now there i of using our ist il source that will help ensure is supplies indelintttK call it the isitieatum of coal It process producing a gas it s in was inttrthane ible with gw product isellieient ind burns rxilluimn tree is est iblishcd i rese group to ilic this new process it s usi one ol the ihms we re involved in whole idt i is to ill ike wt never short I it we ive iiMi in up i Kiel union

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