Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 4, 1981, p. 5

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Council ducks Section 86 issue The Acton Free Press Wednesday Mar 1981 5 aura one of dozens of Acton llih School students working on the 19HI Ion of Commerce directory learns all about 1GA from owner Dave Manes left while Chamber oft lei at Charlie Auger looks on Chamber directory coming along well Work Is progressing on the 1981 Chamber of Commerce directory Students High Schools grade urban geography program 1 been out for a month now con all businesses Including in home sole proprietorships obtaining needed information Any business which t been con tatted should call Chamber official Charlie Auger at or or Murray Klttmer at the high school The directory will contain Inform about local businesses com munity groups- churches recreation etc As well the directory will have a theme with articles about the local industry and photographs of old Acton Hilts council councillors Ross Knfieh ducked the Issue of prop- and Terry G ubbe and tax ling for the committees reform through Section report to be received and again this week How noted and the subject of ever they did decide implementation of Monday to reopen debate Section to be reopened on the issue In the future Councillor Dave Last year council Whltingtnalntalnedslnce decided not to opt for it was a new council from Section 86 but set up a the one which rejected study committee which equalized assessment reviewed the present last year a motion to form of assessment and reintroduce Ihe subject proposed reform for wasnt needed eight months before However clerk admin bringing in a report In Ken Richardson January Both countered the subject and citizens sat on was discussed with the the committee town solicitor and he ad The report was vised a motion to reopt deferred a couple If times the subject was aril this year for fur study of equalized Councillor Rus3 Miller assessment said while there has been It was to be discussed considerable study and next week at general discussion of Section 86 committee hut at the he and some urging of Mayor Peter members of the special it was moved committee feel more is up to the Monday night needed agenda Pomeroy said it He also felt the debate was possibly the most should be held off until all important Issue council councillors are present will decide this term and wanted to be In at TheLakc He thought Whiting said if the Grubbe said she hopes some experts should be issue is reopened then everyone comes to the Invited who could give maybe council will hear meeting when It is to be tendance for the debate He said he be able to attend on March and si on March meeting However both he and Councillor John aid were absent Monday night Monday night council passed a motion from Ihe pro Section pic public Input and Arm strong said the press has He urged the issue be been doing a good Job of deferred until the informing the public committee can about Section Miller for council to hear more observed it must have presentations been something Import who was ant that kept the mayor against delaying the de- from the meeting bate noted it was the Scrjeantson Whiting mayor who asked for the Levy subject to be discussed and Grubbe all voted to Monday night and then reopen the dc- tin attendance She bate said there was no guar a motion to defer the there d ever be a until more pres- full council to discuss can be Section adding lt a ranged lost followed by go ahead and do it the passing of a motion Section Is rid from Knechtet and Councillor Mike calling for the Armstrong said adding minister of revenue to he heard from implement equalized anyone who thinks Its assessment through great He said Hal ton Section 86 for 1982 Hlis should be walling then urged the until Section has been issue of implementation in place in Milton for five be deferred and that years so Its Impact can passed with only be properly judged opposed Ho predicted that no she said she was dls Council could keep appointed council ducked delaying the issue for Section will be shoved were supposed to down the throats of come prepared for municipalities He urged discussion Hills let sleeping dogs lie again there are lots of dilations and the meet Ing starts at so councillors can avoid the subject by saying It is too late at night to make a decision No new date for debate of Section was set GEORGETOWN Si on Hwy 7 beside Post Off col DENTURE therapyCLINIC J Novak T PHone 8974 or 791 2314 waiting warned mayor Roy Booth XT The Childrens House Hllls School offers recogn tiort and development of individual potential social contact with children of mixed freedom of movement speech activity concrete- experience with developmental material attractive bright environment loving atmosphere ff your Id is between A 4 years of age heshe The Ch Idren s House Apply nowforSeptember 1981 Formorelnfoimationcall Clare or Alma Rlopma at Knee h said he was disturbed that after eight months of study council has received just one and a one at that from people in Niagara On K Ladies Aid 1 now has for its logo and permanent walking history lour pro jects Both of Commerce and donated to along with chairman Chip donation of Finance chairman I centre accepts cheques from John and Petrillo Decision reversed ft tower approved Hills council changed its mind day night and approved the Union Gas com tower at Spcyslde reversing a decision of planning board last Wednesday Jim Lovett of Union Gas said the company have never had a prob lem locating a tower before He said the 130 foot tower would serve 10 customers in the Acton Milton and Georgetown area and stressed It would in crease safety measures He explained It would be a self supporting lower with no wires and Dave Whiting made last week where he urged a mobile telephone system instead said the Bell would have to put in a tower to operate it He refuted claims there would be no benefits to rural residents by pointing out the company pays in taxes for its pipe line in the area Councillors Sheldon and George put forward a motion rejecting the lower Councillor Ross Knechtel said 1 opposed he motion and pointed out the planning depart recommendation pointed out the trees in would probably result In the area are over feet Ontario Municipal Board high so the tower would approval It will bounce not be too evident from right bock in our face any distance Sheldon repeated her Commenting on a earlier opposition on suggestion by Councillor grounds of the visual impact and her fears that one more tower added to the present two in would make the area the logical lo cation for any other towers deemed ncc essary She said re sidents of Hie area were of the same opinion Councillor Terry asked If the writers of four letters of objection lived within feet and how many were property owners Deputy Planner Bruce said none of the objectors were within feet and three of them were property owners I understand one is a year old said Helen Steiner Rices poems discussed Several cater events her Thought for the in the spring were named Day and a reading by Mrs H Murray pres A sketch of the life of at Knox Ladies Aid Helen Rice meeting last Tuesday whose birthplace was In Her opening poem was Lorain Ohio was given X The Legacy Roll call by Mrs J C Dennis and was answered by A some of her beautiful Famous Landmark poems read For years pro- March Sundjys will be she was editor on the staff to supervised by the ladiet of Gibson Art Co famous at the Friendship Hour producers of on and Some projects will have cards Mrs C Armstrong and A humorous read en Mrs S Chiasson as con titled A Mothers letter vtnors who will seem to her son was givtn by more information Mrs Armstrong The devotional period Winners in a contest dwas taken Mrs DS conducted by Mrs A Morrison rtading the Near were Mrs Ken scripture and Mrs J and Mrs S Mclntyre leading in pra son Mrs Davidson Mrs Murray gave was Courtesy Convenor Both councillors Harry Levy and Walter said Section couldn t be debated at such a late hour past p m Councillor Marilyn said the with Section always seem to come down to poor work by as and urged wlen the Issue Is debated hear from assessors who say everything is set to go In Hills to see if the same mistakes have been made here that were made else where The best of two worlds foot multitude of leathir licit Including I solid pine tuple cherry available price quality beyond compare 9 EASTERN ACTON 919053 OPED DAYS A WEEK March Special 11x14 COLOUR ENLARGEMENT 747 SPECIAL WITH COUPON ORDER DECORATIVE PICTURES FOR YOUR HOME AS MANY AS YOU WISH FROM YOUR FAVOURITE COLOUR TIVES OR SLIDES PROFESSIONAL AND COMMERCIAL ORDERS ARE EXCLUDED SOME SQUARE NEGATIVES SLIDES MAY REQUIRE AN 11 FORMAT CHOPPING AND COLOUR MATCHING ARE EXTRA SERVICES THERE IS AIM ADDITIONAL CHARGE FOR EACH MOUNTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR 11 14 ENLARGEMENTS OFFER IS VALID WITH COUPON UNTIL APRIL30 oolartron inv photo I Acton Photo Camera leather TownVWage Acton WEVE BEEN SO BUSY SELLING CARS WE FORGOT TO TELL YOU THAT WE SELL TRUCKS Mazda The lough 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