Farmers unite Continued from Pago 1 people send in letters asking for hearings but everyone who receives an ex propria Hon notice should send in a letter Slick together and fight and present a united front and you have a much better chance of Impressing the enquiry officer and Mm declared He related how he in lawyer won a partial victory over Hydro for Chatham area farmers a few years ago Howitt explained every farmer asked for a hearing and for four days they fought Hydro before the enquiry of on the basis Hydro looked at alternative routes White the enquiry officer agreed with their case the Minister of Energy overruled him and the case went to court where the Chitham farmers lost again However it was getting close to election lime and the cabinet finally decided to re route miles of the four miles of corridor the farmers were protesting I can I emphasize enough the importance of asking for a hearing It seems like a difficult task and be lieve me it is The farmers Chatham I Ihink they would win but Ihey did You never tan tell what time- and the prospect of an coming up can do for you You have to keep those elect officials on the hook he said He continued by urging residents to write to Julian Reed Jim Snow and George Kerr asking the tab Inet lo deny Hydro the spinal status it wants lo put the line through Hills without having to for i and thus another confrontation with Ontario Howitt said if Hydro is den led its status then the residents will be able to their to the Ontario Municipal Board later and it will buy them some more time to try and change Queens Parks mind about who protests the ex propria lion to cover legal fees Residents vowed not to low Hydro representatives and surveyors on their land until they arc forced to noted in the inter of good public relations Hydro officials won come onto a persons land if per mission is denied asked Hills residents to come to the hear in Durham and lend their support He noted that what those area residents learn in the next round of battles with Hydro will prove valuable when Hills residents go before the enquiry officer Chairman of the umbrella Interested Citizens Group or gamzation William Minn in formed residents Julian Reed had done a fabulous job one which would make everyone proud when he spoke last week to the I se lect committee dealing with Hydro He said Reed asked that all future lines receive an independent study and that the Junction to Georgetown route receive an independent study right away noted if jubt one group of citizens along the lint can beat Hydro before the enquiry officer and Min of Energy it would likely mean Hydro must come up with mother route There will be similar meeting tonight in Ospnnge and another meeting lor Hal ton Hills farmers at the m More Sports this weak appearing on pages B1 B2 and Second Section Squirt girts OLA top Ram scorers The Acton Free Press Wed June 1976 KEITH is one of the newest addi to the Acton detachment of the Halton Re gional Police Constable has been with the police force for two years He is transferred from Georgetown Police profile Const Keith transferred to Acton tip Lowviile DriveIn Squirt girls edged 1 the last Tuesday leresca Dunn manned the mound for the girls Acton runs were scored Robin McClurt Allison score resulted from Debbie slide home pi lie in an Rams play as Clippers marksmen Ontario Lacrosse lion Junior scoring leaders for the Centnl Division as of June areas follows GAP Sanderson Org 11 Tome Wind McrccHu Hunt 11 15 Acton 11 17 Jacques IS Wind 13 Wind 10 Robinson Org Boomer Wind 10 10 Medals for figure skaters Sieve Wilson George Goo JlmChfinolm Ian Campbell BUI Msthleson Tim Taylor McMInn John Goo Fred Allen Ian McCauslnnd Gary Fisher Gory lohn MacDonald Keith is I Ik i this i id bun there for iwo id Hon Ilir Kivin two On the Moll born wis transferred here from the is m Before that lie was i m in the ieorLctowi with Ins it I hi jihjed if mist Ninons mil with I lor iters finished well up in rinks at Hit Summer School il Km finished firsl in tin figures i Kind pissed their junior brum Inulj Mil her senior lolh k the junii r silver on June 1j it which ireiara provincial representative will speak and i progress re on how the Hilton Hills residents next with is bhapinj up two Region should help fight hydro corridor resident Missed Your Free Press Please Let Us Know Our carriers do their best to give fast courteous service but mistakes do happen so if you do not receive your paper or have any complaints regarding delivery please call our office 8532010 the r You have to keep kicking and prodding the Ontario government There is an exemption request from pertaining to the Burling ton area which the cabinet has been sitting on for three years Who knows maybe they will sit on this one too for a few buying you even more time Peter a Durham and Mount Forest area lawyer who is representing far affected by the line who will go before the expropriation enquiry board soon urged residents who arc even within sight of the line but don lose any land through Hon to protest to the Minister of Energy for a hearing Guardhouse who chaired the meeting and is the leader of the Hilton Hills residents fighting the corn dor said everyone must send letters asking for hearings During the discussion per residents agreed every one on the line and within sight of the line will be con acted right away and asked to send in a letter requesting a heanne will be asked to contribute to the gal cost fund said the group has a good chance to receiving some financial assistance in their fight from Ihe province up to for each resident Hilton 1 done eiKUli to bilp Dillon Hills Hit line will lhruuh the heart the town il Georgetown farmer Hod told the region pi in lusl This hydro line iffecls mm people no juM right on ihe line but those who ire close In 1 would like know whit return his done lo help us said He Hills has residents fighting Itegmnil planner Cum the regions in this ire i I not been subsi mil 1 the region mm this lilt iridt ill vlan lull hid ihl snd Hit form Inl irm Hydro for of I house of the unite basis 111 Ihe limit follow rights of the hjdr will i tremendous be inns I in Hilton Hills detl the need more from the ret ilmrmm ft BEAUTY SALON PHONE CEDAR GROVE GARDEN CENTRE No 7 Eatt of Cdar Springs Motri Ron re Dave McClllDwny Mid Mldncl Hick Gibson Mlditel Tom Miller rob 0 m in reported Ins blown It ithtr toil stolen In in Ins elurinL the NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS IN THE TOWN OF HILLS TUP ONTARIO ACT Unless noxious weeds arc destroyed by June 14th 1970 and as often as necessary throughout the season lo pre vent the ripening of their seeds and dispersal of pollens The Town of Hills may enter private properly and destroy these weeds the costs will bo charged against the property owner and collected in Iht manner of Municipal Taxes Thistles Chicory Poison Ivy Ragweed Wild Carrot and Milkweed arc among the weeds considered noxious and must be destroyed wherever found Complaints Dandelion and will not be iccepted as these are not considered noxious the terms of tht Weed Control Act Anonymous complaints will not be accepted KEITH LESLIE Weed Inspector Municipal Offices Main Street South Town of Hills Tel mm NEVER A LIMIT AT WAREHOUSE FOODS MATTER HOW LOW THE PRICE Colonial Chocolate Fudge COOKIES lb Nabob JELLY POWDERS 6 WAREHOUSE HOURS TUESDAYS WEDNESDAY 1D00AM id PM THURSDAY ft FRIDAY 10 A M to 9OTJ P M SATUHDAY 900AM la PM Valley Standard Wax Green BEANS 6 Fl Oz Tins New Button Frozen Italian CASSEROLES Clearing at Less FiresidB Marshmallows 10 than WE SELL F0H LESS RegulaB I A B C FAB DETERGENT 179 Lbs Boneless DINNER HAMS Ready 59 Pickled Brisket CORNED BEEF 9m Golden Ripe BANANAS IF WE CANT WE DON T SELL IT Van Camp BEANS PORK Master Pak Whole White POTATOES 3 ci Tins Fl Oz Tin Name Brand Frozen Breaded Fried CHICKEN Grade A Beef ROUND STEAK Lb Berryland Choice APPLE SAUCE I For 19FIOzn By The Piece BOLOGNA 39 AND MANY MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Fresh Cut Up Portions CHICKEN LEGS BREASTS I All to Stock iTur 15 OFF NEW CARLOADS ARRIVING EVERY DAY YOU PICK IT YOU PACK 111 YOU S A VI KENNEDY NORTH BRAMPTON FOODS Q