New rates could affect town The Acton Press Wednesday Oct 3 On the Trinity Beaver and Cub groups had a good turnout last week with Beavers registering and to Cubs There arc still openings in Cubs should anyone decide to join Audrey Dunn and Kim are the Beaver lenders and Rosemary Kenny Janet Chrlstcnson and Barry Norm nton are the Cub leiders turned the obscenities before he was able to get his door shut step on the gas and pull out around the illegally parked number one Has my sheltered life come to an end or Is the world more particularly Hal ton Hills getting more aggressive It was ironic The only people who turned up at Monday Meet the i dale night were those who have probably already made up their minds and know exactly what going on in the community around them These kind of nights designed for the average person who does not personally know the candidates to learn about the In and the area Monday irowd were the same faces you see at all public meetings because they care However they are not the ones who need help in understanding what Is going on Let s hope more than the Shoe makers the Dills the and the turn out to vote I must have led a sheltered life as I never saw much violence first hand be fore until Sunday An incident during a baseball game Sundaj evening almost saw an umpire get his nose rearranged While still disgusted at the show of physical violence during a supposedly passive sport I was getting out of my tor at home about an hour later when I witnessed something even more ab surd A car suddenly stopped he middle of the roid forcing the car be hind to slam on his brakes The driver of car number one got out of his car and marched towards car number two turalng a blue streak While opening the car door of number two driver one bellowed about number twos high beams bothering him Driver two re- Dominion celebrates its 60th birthday shopping centres Many of the commonly conveniences of today retail grocery ex introduced by Dominion To mark the occasion of Its anniversary Dominion president Mr Allen C Jackson said Our aim has been will continue to be to fulfill with ever in creasing efficiency our responsibility as a of food thereby per forming a satisfactory service to the consumer producer manufacturer Higher charges on developers Dominion Stores I td Canada largest retail grocery company today celebrates its birth To mark the 1 us I on a cakecutting ceremony is being held in each store office and warehouse To put all of Canada into the birthday spirit Dominion will release simultaneously at 3 pin across the chain over 100 helium filled bat loons balloon contains a coupon redeemable at any Dominion Store and prizes include five 1980 Honda Civic Hatchbacks specially painted in the company a corporate colors 11 Panasonic Genius microwave ovens thousands of free anniversary products and thousands of coupons for savings on everyday shopping items Dominion which operates stores In seven provinces was in In Toronto on Oct During Its years of growth and development Dominion has helped to pioneer such well known trade practices as self service supermarkets central warehousing and the concept of suburban and processor to dis charge our responsibility to shareholders whose investment makes the company possible and to provide our employees with a satisfactory living under the best possible conditions He added At Dominion we recognize that the 1980s will see many challenges within our industry and it is our commitment to strive for new and better ways to serve the needs of Can Regional council will be asked to double the security it requires from developers for repairs to services when these are assumed by the region The current security deposit required is or per cent whichever is fire iter The administration and finance committee has suggested this be In creased to the greater of per cent or during the first 12 months after completion of ser vicing Treasurer Don Farmer had originally asked that a report calling for the greater of five per cent or be lined from the table as he felt the amount was not fie lent enough to prompt builders to correct deficiencies Canadian banks maintain about of in more than foreign countries YARN BARN 13 WILLOW ST SOUTH Sp Introductory WE HOW CARRY YARNS AND ARE OFFERING OFF ALL NEW YARNS AND PATTERNS FROM OCTOBER 3 FORTHCaUILTBRS Cottonpoly Broadcloth RogulrS2 I NOW 3J5 DAY AND EVfNtNO CLASSES AM FOR CftOCHETtNQ HAIRPIN LACK AMD SEWING FABRICS COMt IN AND BEFORE THE CLASSn ARE FULL A special regional council meeting began this morning at a to discuss the region water rates could have an effect on rate payers in Milton and Burlington the rates while could cost both municipalities money while the other two muni in Hal ton stand to make money Burlington Mayor Roly Bird pointed out that changing to a region- CBS wins battle Continued from Page 3 listed together alphabetically and a special page of service numbers and informal ion for Community Tel would be included 11 was requested that Acton listings currently in a totally different directory book from the Erin and listings be set Into the new directory Discussion revealed it was possible to obtain Acton directories in Acton and suggestions were mode to do this Mrs Hyatt said hoped previous problem with operator in formation were now solved She explained operators were well Informed and co- Board told operation with Bell had hopefully informed neighboring operators the calling area of many postal addresses The meeting adjourned with Cox summarizing the CBS position saying the proposed rate structure for extended service was definitely not acceptable but commending Comm unity Telephone on recent improvements in other areas The Com mlltee for Better Service will be approaching government for further direction regarding rates We fought Hydro gravel pits and dumps We don want to fight the Telephone company said Ian wide onecharge system would cost Burlington in 1980 and Milton By the same token he pointed out that Acton would gain its under the standardized fee gaining 105 and Georgetown gaining Echoing Mayor Bird concerns was Milton Mayor Don Gordon who said Milton s revenues under the current chargeback system are but under the new proposed direct charge system from the region revenue would require from Milton residents for an increase of Both men took issue with the plan at last Wed nesday administration and finance committee meeting proposal comes years of discussion at the regional of slan da rdi zing water rates Regional treasurer Don agrees the new direct charge system has drawbacks but he feels they are out weighed by the pluses Mayor Bird ob jections arose because Burlington and Milton both expect significant growth and therefore increased demand for water service As these two areas expand residents would bo in a less favorable position Hum someone hung in Georgetown where less tax revenues would be needed as there would not be the same pace of development The result is a decrease in monies needed from the three other areas Looking further down the road Major Bird said he could set a to per cent increase in water rates by 1982 for Burlington and Milton based on the plan pro vided by the treasurer Mr Parmer defended the plan staling regional council had adopted the idea in principle in All that really remains is mechanics of how to implement them which is before us now He said four or five draft plans had been pro duced by the staff and I convinced thai this is a better document here Cut top jobs to save money In preparation for pro jected declining enrolment and escalating costs Board of Education has been urged to consider possible restructuring the administrative set up In a presentation to the board Thursday evening Em Lavender director of education recommended to the board they not Till he position of Supenntendanl of Instruction when vacated by John in January eliminate one academic area super and create a new position known as an assistant director Lavender said the board will have 1000 fewer students by 1MB and with more highly qualified staff higher wages to pay Approximately is to be saved under the proposed rest rue luring Milton Trustee Bill Law son extended com to Lavender on his report and stated the board must come to realize what the future holds We have to look within ourselves really can leave the future to members we must Idy ground work Looking to long term this board is out of step with many other boards in the province and private We have to correct this imbalance as it becomes more pro nounced yearly We have to come to grips with the future problems now said Gift for baby Each Georgetown and baby girl or boy born on or nearest to October 10 will be presented with a usable engraved gift to celebrate the 40th anniversary or the Red Cross and the International Year of the Child Contacl 877 7538 or Tuesdays and for more information MUNICIPAL ELECTION AREA COUNCILLOR WARD 1 TAKE NOTICE thai result of Municipal Elflctlon for A run Councillor Ward 1 will bo and posted tor pubic at Acton Community Centra Auditorium on aliening of October 9th 1979 R RICHARDSON RETURNING OFFICER TOWN HILLS DATED THIS 3RD DAY OF OCTOBER HILLS PROCLAMATION WHEREAS si led by H He Department show I past f vols thousand f as ken lives Other poisons and dost ops ty AND WHEREAS such towns a if year by AND WHEREAS and consider ilomand I proven lion bo undo to prevent waste and nag loss to in Obi at the Town prosper may bo maintained AND WHEREAS is dm that on the pud c be d reeled the emend and undo lying causes preventable loss I to and by I and ha best and mo si act cable means tor ts and a spec fie period the year bo set spa and property designated for of such information NOW THEREFORE by and Councl for Helton wo the week com Sunday October and ending Saturday October n present year as FIRE PREVENTION WEEK as wo recommend oil our that at some time during that week may bo found most practicable AH buildings bo ly inspected by Ihnir pants and an lions to cause promote the spread of bo removed An Mings of assembly bo by their boards or and made changes to protect the occupants In ease Peter Pomcroy Mayor Town of PUBLIC NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT Council for The Corp oration of the Town of Halton Hills intends to pass a by law to stop up close and con a portion of tho Unopened Road Allow between the East Halves of Lots 10 and Concession in former Village of Norval now in Town of Halton Hills in The Regional Municipality of Halton The portion of Unopened Road Allowance which is to be stopped up closed and convoyed shown on a Plan of Survey registered as Plan of the Village of now a port of the Town of Halton Hills the Registry Office at Milton A copy of the Plan of Sur is available for inspection at the pal offices for the Town of Halton Hills located on the Line of the former Town ship of Esquestng THE COUNCIL or Committee of the Coun cil will hear tn or by ther Counsel Solicitor or Agent any person who claims that their land will be prejudicially affected by by law and who applies to be heard at a meeting to be held in the Council Cham at the Municipal Offices Trafalgar Road on the 22nd day of October 1979 at the hour of p clock THIS NOTICE was first published on the 19th day of September AD 1979 K R RICHARDSON CLERK ADMINISTRATOR OF HILLS MAIN STREET SOUTH GEORGETOWN HALTON HILLS NOTICE 1979 Hunting Licenses Rabbits Pheasants and Fox By law Number 75 of Town of Halton Section 391 of Tho Game and Fish Act 1970 Chapter as amended permits mun to charge a fee ard issue licenses for hunting of rabbits pheasants and fox in the open season FEE NONRESIDENTS RESDENTS 2 Hunting are lable at the following stores and go on sale 1 SATURDAY OCTOBER6th 1979 during normal store hours RESIDENT AND RESIDENT LICENSES 5 Mill Street 853 3740 j 2 North Halton Sport Shop 71 Mam Street S Georgetown 877 7777 1 RESIDENT LICENSES ONLY 1 Maple Rock Shooting Range RR 1 Acton 853 2 Hornby General Store Hornby 3329 Note Maple Rock Shooting Range and Hornby General Store have no Non Resident Hunting Licenses In accordance with By law Number 84 Non Resident Hunting Liconses are restricted to in total J T Sports will have non resident licenses to be issued and North Sport Shop will have non res dent licenses NOTE these licenses are on a first first basis and cannot be Grant F Usher AMCT Licensing Officer Town of Halton Hills The Dig Number A new idea that has come of All news radio with personality and personalities Lynne Gordon Consumerism Elwood Glover The News in Dimension Arthur Voile Business Report Dob Tebbutt on Commodities Peter Moher Red Storey Dave Lofave with Maple Leafs Action Mel Profit with the NFL Live Walter on Travel Frank with Canada Today Barry Aldrich and Mike Johnson with Good Morning Canada followed by The Chapman Report And it Just Keeps Growing ALLNEWS RADIO