Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 26, 1976, p. 19

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Government has to be accessible MPP says Government has lo be accessible to people if it is to truly represent Ihe wishes and aspirations of the people it governs according to John a Liberal from Victoria who had 10 years of municipal experience and was defeated twice before earning his in the laturc was guest speaker the annual meeting of Burlington Liberals Wednes da night in Milton task of getting elected as a Liberal in say was tough Lindsay wis the home of the former Premier Leslie Frost one of Ontario most papular leaders spoke of the late Mr with lot of respect Ik would come out at Hon time and ihil was it over fie was a well respected in Mr spoke of the Have banjo will speak banjo will travel could be a theme for Burlington Julian teed to the first meeting Mr Iteed said he had been to man riding us guest speaker since being ilocsn I indicate that I am good speaker but il I had the audacil to play banjo it the leadership convention most recent controversy on jOO hydro line He said public hearings on Ihe subject of the line had been sham and people had been misled In house He pointed out that Jul nil continues fight the line both in the House and committee said he pointed with suggested he and sarcistie and lo belittle opposition members as both The House never ex thai with Premier and Premier They were both gentlemen criticized the pro vinces handling of regional governments in the province He said regional government takes govern men I away from the people where it is hard to know who to call for what problem and who is your representative lanced growth lold the meeting that the province should take greater steps to encourage a balanced growth in the Grant Caseley leads Liberals George town w is pre sident of the Burling lonlibenl Wed night at meeting in Mill m I replaces lone time president and parly wtrker Mien of last it- Hilton the Pro I nee in lor which Stuart Smith is elected leider to serve with on executive arc Hit follow int people txttulive vice president I auric of Milton treasurer of vice presidents TORONTO RADIAL RAILROAD in Nassaga weya opened for another season on Sunday To celebrate the opening a bake sale was held for the people waiting for their train Mrs Mary Coleman and Mrs Joan Johns were busy during the morning setting up all the delicious looking goodies I obel of ind Dolly Moulden of George town and secretary Wilson The treasurer report shows Ihe association in good financial shape with a I dance of Well attended The meeting is reported to be one of the attended I iberal meetings in years with close to attending It the first lime in years the Liberals in this hive Liberal in the Ontario Legislature Julian Iteed was first Liberal be elected in this since the days of I tor the last three decades North his been regarded as solid Tory turf Sandy retires Sandy Met retired from afttr years as road driver Mr McLachern took an retirement because of health reasons John said Mr of Side- road recently was award the 1J pin for safe G employees gave Mr a special wall clock with a truck figure dur a Stephen Goy s place Mrs McEachcrn re flowers while her hus band was given a wallet Mr Met started a road driver in January 1W9 Our Renovation Alteration SALE CONTINUES I 1 SPECIAL Selected BLOUSES and DRESSES BUY I GET FREE I Both Simi Rang Or Leu I Only 2 Racks To Choose From I I LEISURE SUITS Reg to NOW SHOP AND NIELSENS province I don know how you feel aboul growth down this way but up our way we have some land I as prime as yours and would like to have some developed lo give Ihe people a chance at a better way of life He pointed out the way it is now young people from the Lindsay area have to come to the Toronto area lo get jobs We don need new communities All we have do is to stimulate the ones we have now They are fine places to live in MP Frank Phil brook spoke briefly and reported on a number of issues currently being dis cussed in Ottawa Philbrook pledged his support for Ontario I I Stuart Smith We II not only pull for him but we be out help him win The MP said he was con his fight keep Georgetown in Ihe federal riding but acknow he was up against tough odds will sneak Postmaster M will in George town for a June Ml announced In fall am Minister Don in richnc MPP Heed Hid the of the behind the scenes activity that he has been involved with sinci elected The rookie MP will take over as Natural Resources Critic in the House Since office Heed res in the pirlv and his hindled eases The id is so heavy th it MI is his secret is caseworkers The issues of the lisi ire still with us tied 1 In corridor issue is coming head it now appears the way to go about gelling in in dependent study on the line is by getting resolution through the select committee on hydro he said Education we still hive no core curriculum still don l have si people expect he bell is still with us and II be dealing with if He t issues ihi nexi tunc Ncwlv I prisidtni slid w Ik his build Hit association from firm lire d Ihcrc The Acton Free Press Wed May 1976 Route opponents meet on June BILL Toronto was one of the first to take a of the station at the Toronto Radial Railroad just south of Rock wood Sunday to mark the opening of another sea Members of the Interested Citizens Group asking or an independent study or the Bradley Junction lo George town hydro corridor are holding a special meeting at hall on Tuesday June Officers of the Interested citizens point out everyone is invited to attend who is inter in the effects of the pro posed hydro corridor and ex by Ontario Hydro The group is still fighting Hydros plans to continue with corridor despite I Minister Dennis Tim permission for the Work to begin The corridor with 160 foot high towers wo marches most through the centre of Hills Both the opposition the I have ad in independent study of the proposal suggesting the corridor has been railroad when other less slve alternatives could be available Mr has argued he cannot wait fc- another in dependent study because Ontario must lap the energy sources the nuclear plant which will soon available Tht interested Cit izens maintain alternative corridors already owned by Ontario Hydro are available to carry the power wlthou disturbing prime farm lane along tht Bradley to George I own route The decision to proceed with the corridor has pre several violent in against Hydro off by farmers in Ihi Mount and areas Poor in math whits one on idd up lo Don I ask in I Alfred or Jung They were all poor main in school Puns Philbrook reports Ml I I lul i I I rt j cms whin he in I II iiiilii ii Milt 1 k I le I is Mill up in Hi ml Bill ml r luii tht I I mi hint Hill is si hue ii unl 11 pi lev sld I kiln tht wh in t J DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT I Tl 53200 G T Fuh Chips Give yourself a break Drop In and see us for the finest Chinese Food and Fish and Chips In Hills HOURS Thun 10 am Ffi Sat 10 m 11pm Sunday 12 Noon pm Tel 8532060 DID YOU KNOW CIAG HAS A NEW SALES and SERVICE OFFICE IN YOUR AREA LOCATED AT 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