Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), January 7, 1976, p. 15

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Hydro gets goahead for corridor between Milton and Limehouse The Acton Freo Press Wed January 1976 B5 Regional council Discuss goals at seminar x x Continued from Pago 1 resulted from a basic flaw in the public participation process public participation In making the fundamental decision as to where electric power from Bruce generating station shall go therefore what the study area shall be After this light rap on the knuckles the board recommends lhal in future Ontario hydro incorporaU full citizen participation into the stages of its plan nine process when study areas and general route directions are being deter mined However the mental s consideration of on alter from Bruce to corridor instead of the proposed to cut across the 1 it and the middle of the Con cession of Hal Ion Hills in I- rm township rmy or not have significinec Minister Dennis who released the report in an it news lease he lo receive comments from local people iffected the line before Jinuiir 197G so the Government can take their views into consideration before final is renched Mr added that no work will be done on the section of the line between 1 until time has been men ipprovil to begin work in the sections of the line between Junction between 1 imehouse the Milton illv what the Minister Is saying is thai opinions of people between Points and near count but the people from Colbeek to Bradley Junction and from Milton to don t mailer a he said Schneider still believes the matter is far from settled however indicating the Interested Citizen Group will be meeting to discuss strategy concerning the implications of the Hearing Hoards report which he eels but tresses the Interested Citizen s case I he report did approve part of Hydros suggested corridor through East and town ships but straightened route considerably mil suggested change where the ICO fool high towers would march across Highway it point of on one of the highest elevations of the are i The report slid limrd d transmission lines do not siLnlficintl affect agricultural production at the regional or provincial scale but can hive severe impact on individual farm operations If proper care is not during con siruction It recommended adequate compensation in such eases The report si id Hydro should adhere strictly to ecological practices and consider higher towers when the corridor pisses through Members of llalton Region Council and senior stiffers region are slated meet together in an all day informal session today at Centennial Manor Chief Administrative Officer I rnie said he hoped councillors and fcrs could come together for in inform il discussion of major goals and objectives that we feel should be looked it in 1J76 The meeting will help a course for the region in 1970 We to look at the region as an identity determine what it is we have to do and find the best way to do It We feel there should be some interaction between council stiff he said council Staff members attend regul ir council meetings but of the format of the meetings staffers make reports only and Ihe debate is left to the councillors The meeting will be held without the presence of the press or public so that members and staff can throw about ideas more freely No decisions or resolutions will come out of the meeting Mr Held said HS HOLDEN OPTOMETRIST Cork St Eail GUELPH Phons extensive field survey irei in grtu both from the ground and air lo isstss the of routes before selecting it believed be the best Although it wis beyond their terms of the drew to the corridor will hue upon Duffs ind reek at I imehouse crossing of tin close consult with Mr Duff the irpment in aclinic- the best nt sform suggesting changes in route of the corridor unless the rested Citizens Croup cm pull souk new tricks out of the I It looks like the Minister is just i puppet for Ontario Hydro commented In Citizen Croup vice president John Schneider when he was informed of the decision of the Ministry to proceed with that of corridor which did not come under the studs Dump closed garbage left Region closed the siuitiry site noon between is New Ye ir causing lot of Lirbit to be left collected Councillor Harry levj told council Mondiv nifhl He people realized pickup dm were clue lo lh but did not re ili7e the trucks would only hi runtime in tin Ik siiLListed on other ihe covering pick up shuiJdsct i time for to be on the streets Mr Fanner Did you sell your farm or have an auction sale in 1975 Money received In lump sums is greal but comes heavy burden of Income tax A Sun Life Income averaging annuity has been designed reduce that burden on certain lump sum receipts Including taxable capital gains when you sell all or part of your farming operation Income averaging annuities can save tax while earning Interest and guaranteeing future Income For more Information and complete details regarding your Individual siluatlon ACT Deadline or Income averaging Is Feb 197S Call or today CHARLES HULL Bishop Court Guelph Ontario Phone 1902 Suilife SKATE CHANGE Trade in your used on brand new SKATES Bauer or good reconditioned SKATES WE BUY USED SKATES SKATES Trade in as many pairs as you wish Used reconditioned skates for sale Open Every Monday CHRISTMAS CREATION of Mrs Kay Hart s is a stunning candy house nude of delectable icing cookies and candies It was the final project in her cake decorating course The n Weather He inng Hoar report dicattd there wis meiningful reason for studv hut we going to get Schneider s h fi r sihon ike use sk His mil Treat yourself to good eating with my Acton Agricultural Society ANNUAL MEETING will be held Monday January 19th 800 pm CANADA GRADE A TAIUItlTE BEEF Boneless Round Roast or Meaty Rump Sirloin Porterhouse or Top Round Steaks Deluxe Pizzas Coffee York Meat Pies J I Start the new year right sell your unwanted items with a fast action tree for g THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION SOCIAL SCIENCES PROGRAM COUNCIL will present Social Scicncps Program Council Report at a meeting open to the public Wednesday January 7 Woit Education Centre Glonwood School Glonwood Drive Burlington Copeiol bo Mr at Control n on Build Guelph on J S Lsvsndor Chairman Why Wait Till Spring DO IT NOW Complete Repairs to AIL Makes of Tractors and Farm Machinery DONT WAIT FOR THE SPRING RUSH AND WASTE VALUABLE PLANTING TIME HAVE THOSE REPAIRS DONE NOW AT COUNTRY MART R R 1 ACTON 3 Woji of Acton 7 8564712 FRESH 2 Milk Choice Mushrooms Swifts Stews AT 79 Heinz PRODUCE OF A FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLESS RED OR WHITE Grapefruit 25 39 Dessert Pears 3i Green or Wax Beans 23 Quality Service and Value all at

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