Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), July 26, 1978, p. 28

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Real Estate Show Place Limehouse kilns may be restored onsen ion Members the should how others restore kilns how much it before titling sami 1 mi ho list members Hubert irnson suggest id the of In 1 inn kilns should lit mum Hilton Hills councillor number Us noted tin 1 imehiusc kilns mild Insl CONSTRUCTING a foot bridge across the Black Creek in the J Conservation Area arc Debbie Mason Hamilton Caroline MississauRd Bill Christie ind Linda Bruce Port Credit They are Experience workers Missing from the crew when the pit ture was taken were Wayne Wolfsladt Toronto Mark Chris Experience 78 crews complete several projects him kilns in In itig restored in ire jiiiI the Dillon build mil siiis mid Im protected iceordint to in Mil ltd pre cporl to Hilton Hills lounul ursine I ik Arcliitmur immune In set up in tow 11 council disunite historical sins I omul is i rt n the proposal Mis noted McDonald ind will i hi him r input into her rcptrt in Hi historic nte Ilk kilns lldion Hills numlir illb Ihi should so in com it Credit Valley Conservation I Experience work have successfully J completed a number of projects during the post few weeks said Senior Supervisor Bruce of Fori Credit In the Terra Con Area Jim of Mlssissauga and his- crew arc in the final stages of con of the new natural playground Designed by technical and ice Smith of it consists a three level fort lire swings on chain cedar teeter totters with hand carved seats and handles stump climber balance beam chain with climb a lire walk horizontal ladder It is constructed with stripped cedar from tores J onsen Ana completion date it July Previously Jims crew built a CO foot long boardwalk jnd trail logging In Marsh I Wayne Wolfsladt of Toronto and his crew of eight cleaned Cawthra Creek In Port Credit from Lake Ontario to t removing all garbage and natural I materials blocking flow of J the creek They then pro ceeded Creek In Credit Valley forestry crew shrubs or erosion along banks of he crock In one week the crew pi approximated BOO shrubs and trees and potted an additional plants in Ihe nursery The students also spent one cleaning natural material from Mullet Creek At Ibis time are stationed in the Conservation Area rebuilding i fool Ion footbridge which is part if ml rcw I Hie r in J Johnston of constructed sturdy foot bridge in lcadowvah then moved on to Terra strip cedar logs for the ground culling them to size and treating the ends with preservative Nature trail signs were Installed at key points on the I mile trail Jane and her crew arc now stationed in Die Conservation Area where they have cleaned Ihe river of debris demolished a pier and washrooms They have since learned the art of building a stone wall with mortar and are in the process of rebuilding a footbridge on the nature trail The fourth crew led by Cryslei of Toronto works at Terra The crew has hauled split and slacked hardwood dismantled old lifeguard stands stripped cedar logs and hid Ides by pool Next week they will begin work on the nature rail One senior laborer Wendy of Itiltnj irsh four hours per from remoMS litter mm Hit while she cuts down wild iv which chokes Ihi Windy inmplclis in necessary in met in tin Our two technicians Mehme I of Alton and Tom Irvine arc involved in a revision of the Valley onscrvdtion Authority lihrt on land use Is being conducted primarily on agricultural use and forcsl rtsouiccs Flood reports soil water dis OLD LIME KILNS m the Limehouse Conservation Area are almost charge graphs dam surveys hidden by dense vegetation Remnants of a pioneer era in Ontario the and photo h lion arc nil being reviewed by ma reconstructed Ihe technicians

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