Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 19, 1976, p. 7

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Eden Mills Guides Brownies by Dlnna Wallace With camp only a few days beautiful handcrafted maple away we have been busy lear pin made by Mrs thinking about all the things herself and both Sharon and we have lo do to prepare for Delia Chesworth who All our cookie money was ceived an honourable men given to our Deputy District for her design were Next round in corridor fight wont call election MPPs The Acton Free Press Wed May Commissioner and our share will help go towards camp loo if necessary Monday found us planting new seeds and flowered plants into little boxes Each brownie look home a select ion We decided to do by the Dam as the evening was warm and lovely Except for the mosquitoes we had a good time The Monday previously was a busy evening with our new brownie Tracy enrolled and a brownie it from the Campbell pack who is joining the Eden Mills Guides had her fly up ceremony with us Her Brown Owl Mrs Clcgg par of both girls and Mrs with a group of guides joined us for the even We are busy collecting as much information as we can New Orleans Mardi given one of the new crests Many Guides and their leaders assisted in the annual Mills Community Club membership drive on Satur day May Our Guides are progressing well with heir map and compass work and three of them joined the Spring Orienteering meet of the Gators in Arkell last weekend Towards their art ist badge some Guides have spent two weeks experiment with printing and trying the varied techniques of stamping potato on ion and turnip prints duplicating and lino- cuts which are turning out well Irst aid After four weeks of Aid instruction from Mr John of the St John Brigade 11 Guides were tested by examiner Mrs We have chosen this Douglas of Everyone forourcampthemethisyear was very nervous but after Fortunately hot dogs are one being presented with three of the symbolic dishes which cases the girls were into we know will be acceptable the swing of things and all with all the brownies With passed St John badges were everything in green gold and presented at the close of the purple which are the official much to the de colours we are all set with light of the girls who rushed paints icing sugar jellies home to show their parents balloons costumes masks One father immediately and a large mural on the wall asked his daughter What to set the scene for the big would you do if I fainted parade We plan on having and her mother in a followed by a few minutes later asked fire on the Saturday evening exactly the simt question t hear the answer but 1st remember Mrs Douglas Guide Company words We hope that you Mrs Edna our never HAVE to perform First South Wellington Division Aid but it is comforting to Commissioner our that you can meeting to present prizes Our new hirst Aiders are from the Division Crest Allsop Christina competition As second prize Hell Margarita Bell Ion i Chesworlh Paul Howard Sarah Heard Sherry Kirton Anne Ann Sehwartzen burg Tarnnt Aud rev Van Vin Michelle and Lisa Webb The next round in the fight for an independent study of the Bradley lo Georgetown hydro corridor be fought at Queen s Park hut no clear cut decision is expected say two Liberal Speeches by Julian Heed Burlington and David Peterson I Centre focused on the soon tobe completed report by the committee on hydro rates which is by the end of May Mr Heed of and Liberal energy critic Peter son they hoped to gel a debate on the report in the legislature Mr Heed who sits on the all parly com mittec residents at E rin tint he is illemptine to ineludt in the report tall for in in dependent study of the it t corridor Both the I ibtrals ind New the Interested Citizens Croups ICG posi Ontario Hydro study earned out on the Georgetown ICG The meeting sponsored by the ICG wns called discuss citizens rights was dom mated the corridor issue Minuter Dennis on April gave Ontario Hydro the go id for eonslriiLtion of the power lint The corridor is lo power produced at the Brute nuclear generating station lo Metro Toronto and area The ICG maintains hat the route stlttted by the corporation is longer and more expensive routes One such ilUrmlc pith would parallel in existing power line from Hie on Huron to I ssi tit ir Lake Sim tot where it woulil tie into mother existing line going north ind south The Indro r prepare guide lints for For the next lit Mr Heed sud it lie is unable to include in tin mullet rtporl stttioi Hit Br idle lit will port I HOPEFUL that truth will prevail one of these days ICG chair Bill Mann said at the Erin meeting Manure Neighbors of Mr Manion an ICG member surrounded one Ontario Hydro car parked near the Manion home last week armers used tractors and manure spreaders to block the car path for about two hours A second corpora lion vehicle had air released from all four tires The ICG has repeatedly called for a Hydro study of the Bruce lo Georgetown line Queen Park responded with lengthy series of meetings by Ihe Hearing at last summer The board report pre last December called for i minor in the dir of the line Energy Minister Dennis Timbre the to examine one portion of the line hot ween I imehouse and Col 1h Lilt i lorv ocnimiiit losing Pre mier Willi may nut choose lo interpret the result is i of confidence Mr Peterson sud polity dots lit wrist by I Student graduates YOUR CAUSE is just David Peterson told the ICG at Erin He told the group to keep on fighting I the premier will ill in i Hon on this issue it re Mr There ire our if si ike lioiiL the route Mr tti it lliiti of the in held I is fur mil jus Mr Pete Pie ise I think on the nunc i slip in morn it lory hud by inn dn iloiif the ruiiie ire to If in independent siudy is Mr told Hit here will ibli be legal delays of up irs I la ICC tie eorndor to del i is is possible Ontario Hydros it land lequisiion t in do dejected It it in Ihe binds the select commit in the Mr Pi ilill urn lb it if tin I ihtril iltfi ited tin On Reed Smith bid for hydro study llOUSi tin would I into itttptthi ittn report Mil leader Stephen Lewis it t lie r mnritli his I r Stephen Webster Stephen Webster son of Walter and Mary of Station St re cently graduated from College of Agricultural Technology in the animal Health Technology program Stephen plans lo work for S Alkomede Turn Dr Bach McCall Johnston Seaforlh Am Clinic Seaforlh Ontario Liberal I Stuart Smith Julian Reed MPP Burlington met with the Minister of ministry officials Monday morning in an il tempi persuade the Minis to aiithorirc an dent study of idlcj Georgetown is re quested the interested Citizens Group According to a from Heed s office Stuart Smith expressed his deep concern that Ihe people had been misted into believing that public participation hydro s decision The Minister on the other hand that Iht lint from Bruce lo Milton had really been determined decision to place the connection it Mil ton and that subsequent slu dies were concerned with minor changes GET THE BITE ON A GOOD NEW or USED FARM IMPLEMENT G W McEACHERN ELECTRIC MEMBER El EC TRICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION Electric Healing PHONE 8533230 PHONE AFTER JUST ARRIVED 100 H P Sound Body 38 met Ready To Go J D 420 Crawler with No 90 Loader 2 Buckets JD 11 300 hours with loader still under warranty MF 50- Gas PecoCab A 1 35 Diesel with loader Ferguson Gas Loader Hydraulic Bucket 2000 Ford Gas Loader 3 H Cultivators to choose fro up Wheel Cultivator 155 Wheel Cultivator 110 3 H Plows From 200 3 Furrow Plow 775 JD FBA Drill Run Rebuilt JD Drill Run Double Disk Country Mart Ltd R ACTON Ontario Ombudsman Arthur attempted lo lake up the power corridor on at the ICG request but he was laid that cabinet policy is not in the mans jurisdiction Truth I hopeful thai truth will prevail one of these days Mr Mann told listen MPP Heed sud that Hydro claims its growth they came up with pattern for energy pi in ihrce weeks to Hon shows a per cent in information but appears to me thai the reduction of growth rate in has started and if it continues for IS months well see a new growth pattern Something Ontario Hydro did not count on Hie corporation has the ibility lo cut down costs Mr Heed said When Ontario THREE OF the four Hydro was told to decrease provincial seats along pitai the corridor are held by modnte the cut he said per Liberals MPP Julian Reed said Mr Reed said hed write a in Next holiday s next report if the select other areas of North Amenci y Day committee report fails is slackened off Mr Heed holidays are scheduled to call for an independ said One expert Mr Jul study did not predicts Hint the growth pattern for energy consumption in will diminish immediately ismuij Hydro dh the northern rl id Kuril in from mil will until fills to the cor r ill in il months BECKER HOME MILK DELIVERY SERVICE ACTON AND VICINITY HAVE YOUR MILK DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME BY OUR DRIVERI FOR INFORMATION CALL 8531260 After Noon Call BECKER MILK CO LTD 352 Queen St E ACTON NEW CARLOADS ARRIVING EVERY DAY J i 234 VICTORIA ROAD GUELPH 26 KENNEDY ROAD NORTH BRAMPTON

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