Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 15, 1980, p. 14

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B4 Tho Acton Freo Press Wednesday Oct 15 Nassagaweya Wellington County wants us Wellington County Is ready to welcome with open arms according to Elva Newton of the Residents Associa tion who made the state ment during boisterous meeting held in ville School last Wednes day In fact the group has been invited to appear before Wellington County Council Oct at which time they will express ton and Milton and join Wellington where we will be among our peers is the northern portion of the Town of Milton To do this Mrs New ton said residents must have a petition of names- per cent of the rate payers and they must have it into the Welling ton Clerks office by Oct their desire to leave Hel- Such a petition passed around at the meeting last Wednesday where here were about GO people in attendance She said she has talked with the Warden or the County and said he indic ated Wellington could be opened up to let us In He felt we would be most welcome To back up the argu ment a table of taxation was prepared for the audience The per capita tax for residents In 1973 the last Save farmland plea Especially around Bill Johnson The Milton Councillor has recently hand printed signs to give to any residents who do not want hunters on their proper ties Nov during first deer hunt in more than a decade lie still has some ten and they are free lo anyone who wonts ihem Crop damage accidents prompt deer hunt By Dennis Smith Haltons planners and politicians should do more to prevent sub divisions being built in good farming areas soys a local agriculture crop damage and hundreds of deervehicle highway collisions annually have prompted the opening of a controlled deer hunt late this fall in a acre area between Brampton and Cam bridge which includes North With the support of local officials and far mers Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources staff hold the hunt November 3 and in four zones that include the northern two- thirds of Region and the neighbouring Townships of Puslinch and Flam- borough Only hunters using and loaders but not dogs will be allowed to hunt by special permit in the Preference will be given to farmers and landowners resident In the controlled hunt zones All others will have to enter a draw conducted by the Ministry Three- quarters of the allocated permits will go to zone residents Permits to be attached to valid Ontario Resident or Farmers Licences are valid for only one zone are not transferable and entitle the holder to only one deer with or without antlers The reason or the special deer There are jusl too many deer said Gary Tupling Cambridge District Fish and Wildlife Supervisor Last year alone almost deer were killed in road accidents it was just good luck that occupants of the vehicles were not also injured or killed But said the controlled hunt is mainly in response to bitter complaints from the Region Agricult ural Committee Members have reported extensive damage to crops trees and orchards from grazing herds of deer One landowner complained that deer have killed 200 fruit trees on his property Deer numbers have steadily increased ever since the regular hunting season was closed 13 years ago Deer hunting with bow and arrow Is allowed but has done little to thin the herd and ease problems Farmers and ministry staff are also concerned that diseases such as may be spread to cattle from deer if deer herd num bers remain high and continue to increase Finally Tupling said legitimate local sports men were upset Evidence Indicates that poachers are taking many deer Meanwhile real hunters who favour a gun season are being denied recreation Nancy Tilt Cambridge District Biologist and the Biologist coordinating the controlled hunt said Ministry start will be out In force to make sure Irregularities dont occur during the hunt Trespassing will not be tolerated said Mrs Tilt Hunters are being Instructed to contact landowners well before the season begins to make sure they have permission to hunt on private land As proof they are bona fide farmers or land owners resident In the controlled hunt area must present either a valid farmers licence or sign an affidavit supplied by the ministry A landowner is anyone who owns or rents and lives on at least 50 acres In one parcel that Is located in a controlled hunt zone LABATT WORLD CUP SOCCER Inlemollonal Soccer at it best hero this week On Canadas World Cup Team see Bobby Lenarduza Randy Ragan Si vie Robert larusci Segota outstand ing Canadian players the North American Soccer League here in person Come and sec our lines players see the thrilling all- out World Cup Soccer Youll never have a belter chance to watch the game played at Saturday October 18 300 pm at Exhibition Stadium at nil Bass and and I ho Box at I hi Stadium For I in formal ion call sioseasG CANADA MEXICO Smith by Diana Dunn Last Tuesday was our annual open house Many parents enjoyed meeting the teachers and seeing their childrens work displayed In the halts and classrooms Parents were pleased with our book fair with a selection of games story books and adult books Students also enjoyed the book fair Mrs has been coaching the girls field hockey team this year Lee has been helping too They have now chosen the team consisting of Gail Hughes Gretchcn Joanne Barrow Lisa McCrystall Marie Karen Betty- Lou Dunbar Karen Knott Joyce Loucks Kelly Tracey Maria and Maria Brlllinger The Student Council has organized a magazine campaign that will last two weeks with the class who raises the most money winning a pizza party pert Encroachment into these areas drives up land prices and leads to complaints about the ur ea n arrivals about normal farm practices going on around them said Ed Scgs worth president of the Federation of Agriculture If we dont allow sub divisions in Industrial areas why should we let them in an area where the agriculture industry Is located he asked The local expert feels there ore a lot of places besides farming areas in that can be used for subdivisions However good land for agriculture is also preferable for building houses because base ments can be dug out with fewer problems Mr Segsworlh said Protection of farmland against other develop ment was spelled out in a report completed recently as port of a Rural Development Outreach Project done through University The study of Agriculture In 1 part of a threepart program to make of ficials in the region aware of local farmers concerns year the township was an Incorporated municip ality was In under Regional- Ism the tax per capita was and for 1B8Q It was Then she said the tax ation Increase for Wellington municipal members from 1973 to 1979 was Guelph Town ship per cent Eramooa per cent and per cent But here in weya the increase in 1979 was 161 per cent and in 1980 it was per cent she said Mrs Newton then made a blistering attack on the Region and Milton Councillors Bill Johnson Brad Clement Gus and Don McMillan They havent done a thing for us It was Don CANADIAN ODEON THEATRES GEORGETOWN 3 IE STARTING FRIDAY SOMEWHERE IN TIME ChrItophr and STARTING FRIDAY PROM NIGHT JS STARTING FRIDAY Diana Cannon and Robart Blake COAST TO COAST ACTON COMMUNITY SERVICES CENTRE FMfrCaaaaBaa HILLS NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS AND TENANTS CORRECTIONS TO THE SCHOOL SUPPORT LIST tor Ontario has Annual School Support List and it will bo on In Clerk straw Municipal mil Ira I on Building Trafalgar Road IRonion Road No for request for additions corrections or from tr Clark Administrator at tho Municipal Administrate October 14th through Wednesday October 1980 excluding Saturday and Sunday RICHARDSON CLERKADMINISTRATOR AND RETURNING OFFICER 30 MAIN STREET SOUTH HILLS ONTARIO L7G4 DATED THIS DAY OF OCTOBER THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS NOTICE TO ELECTORS The Regular Polling Day or the Municipal Council and School Board Trustee Elections is to be held on November 10th 1980 during hours of am to pm A notice has been mailed to qualified electors in the Municipality advising of tho location of their Polling Place Advance Polls will bo hold on November 1st 1980 during hours of 900 am to pm for electors who expect to bo unable to vote on November 10th 1980 at the following three locations Trinity United Church Mill Street East Acton Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road Road No 3 Municipal Building 36 Main Street South Georgetown area Subject to certain conditions on elector may vote by proxy by appointing in writing on prescribed form a person who Is entitled to vote at this election Such appointment is not valid unless certified by the Clerk not later oclock in afternoon on 10th Forms referred to are obtainable from the Clerks Office KR RICHARDSON CLERKADMINISTRATOR AND RETURNING OFFICER 38 MAIN STREET SOUTH HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7G4X1 DATED THIS DAY OF OCTOBER McMillan Milton Coun cillor who moved he motion that brought In equal I zed assessment and know what that lias done Councillors Goutouski and Johnson were In audience and it was Mr Johnson who did not take the remarks lightly Re reminded Mrs Newton that he had voted against equalized assessment and then castigated her for incit ing people to try and leave regional govern ment through a petition I think you people are being put on theres only one way to change things and thats to change things at Queens Park he said Mrs Newton went Into a litany of things wrong with Region Including having wat ched Jack laugh at us Near the end of the meeting the audience was asked if anyone would like to place his or her name forward to be nominated to run for the Ward Three weya Milton Council seat now temporarily vacant with Brad Cle men Is announcement he will seek regional elec tion In Ward Two against Mr Goutouski Two came forward and they were Watson of Slderoad and of who owns property In THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HILLS NOTICE TO ELECTORS POSTING OF PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS The Assessment Office for the Province of Ontario has submitted Preliminary List of Electors and it will be posted on October in the Office of the Clerk Administrator Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road Region Road No 3 for inspection A copy of Preliminary List of Electors will also be posted at following locations WARD former Town of Acton Municipal Office Mill Street East Acton Ontario Post Office Bower Ave Acton Ontario WARD 2 former Township of WARDS 3 AND former Town of Georgetown Public Library River Street Acton Ontario Hornby Post Office Post Office Norval Post Office Municipal Office Post Office Treasury 112GuephSt 36 Mam St South Georgetown Georgetown Ontario Ontario Public Library Guelph Street Georgetown Ontario Electors are requested to examine tho List to ensure that their names and the relevant information are correctly shown therein Attention is drawn to the necessity to complete the required form available at the Office of Clerk Administrator and Revising Officer respecting an Application for correction or alteration to the List All requests for additions corrections or delations from the List will be received by the Clerk Administrator and Revising Officer at the Municipal Administration Building Seventh Line Halton Road No 3 commencing on Tuesday October through to Wednesday October 22nd from am to excluding Saturdays and Sundays The last day for filing forms requesting additions corrections or deletions from the List will be Wednesday October 22nd 1980 at 430 pm RICHARDSON CLERKADMINISTRATOR AND RETURNING OFFICER 36 MAIN STREET SOUTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN ONTARIO L7G DATED THIS DAY OF OCTOBER THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS 1380 MUNICIPAL ELECTION NOTICE TO ELECTORS TAKE NOTICE THAT Nominations on proper form will be received by the Clerk Administrator at the Municipal Administration Building on Trafalgar Road Rood No 3 for the following Elected Offices for a two year term THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Mayor To be elected at large and serve as a member of Council for The Regional Municipality of Halton and tho Town of Hills Councillors To serve on Council for both The Regional Municipality of and Town of Hills such Councillor to bo elected from each of Four Wards Councillors To servo on the Town of Hills Council only two such Councillors to be elected from each of the Four Wards THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION 3Trustoos One such Trustee to be elected by Public School Electors from Word 1 former Town of Acton One such Trustee to be elected by Public School Electors from Ward 2 former Township of Esquesing Ono such Trustoe to be elected by Public School Electors from the combined Wards 3 and 4 former Town of Georgetown THE ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Trustee To bo elected at largo by Roman Catholic Separata School Electors Tho period during which Nomination for the above offices will be received is tho hours of and 430 pm on Thursday October 16th and Friday October 17th and between the hours of 830 am and on Monday October 1980 Nomination on the proper form will be received by the Returning Officer for Town of Milton at the Town of Milton Municipal Buildings Main Street East Milton he following office THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION Trustee To be elected at large by tho Roman Catholic Separate School Electors from combined Municipalities of the Town of Halton Hills and the Town of Milton Tho period during which Nominations for the above will be Is between hours of 830 am and pm on Thursday October 16th and Friday October 17th 1980 and between the hours of and pm on Monday 20th 1980 Candidates are required to submit Nominations on proscribed form only Information relative to Nomination forms and Municipal Words may bo obtained from the Office of Officer for the Town of Hills Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road Road No 3 between tho hours of am and pm Monday to Friday name address and office for candidates nominated will be postod at the Municipal Administration Building Trafalgar Road Road No KR RICHARDSON CLERKADMINISTRATOR AND RETURNING OFFICER 36MAINSTREETS0UTH HALTON HILLS GEORGETOWN ONT DATED DAY OF OCTOBER 1930

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