Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), May 13, 1981, p. 13

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The Acton Ftee Press Wocfno3day May 1981 Deer hunt decision goes back to committee Rep and apple grower Tom Chudley of Milton She said they had said there was a problem but no other groups had put In submissions to the contrary She said that should the council decide to go ahead with the deer hunt she was prepared to start a petition to have It stop ped What she said she wanted was at least two weeks to review the decision Mr Mart and said she Debbie Kilmer and Pauline show a sign riddled by shot which they maintain Illustrates the disrespect some hunters have for private property and those living on It Another three- hunting near her home day deer hunt will not be She said her husband is approved until It has trying to piece been discussed again by together a deer which the Regional Planning had part of its face and Public Works blown off and had Committee crawled to a home to die A recommendation In her submission from the committee that Mrs Kilmer said a the Ministry of Natural spokesperson Resources be informed Nancy Tilt had said has no there is no accurate to another hunt estimate of the numbers was turned down after of deer on and around the two Niagara Escarpment residents From the numbers killed asked Regional Council on the road to In lore for two weeks In I960 to about in which to prepare reasons Mrs Kilmer said the why a hunt should not be number of deer was held being estimated from the number killed therefore To solidify Minlstr conception argument Mrs Debbie the deer herds had grown KUmer and Mrs Pauline propQrUljn Martland showed reg she said that while the a No Minisry the Hunting or Trespassing sign which someone had used for target practice Presenting the bulk of the submission Mrs Kilmer said she had done some preliminary check ing but said with only one week in which to work she woold like the council to hold off any final decision until more evidence could be gathered Mrs Kilmer whose husband Is a veterinarian said she had personally seen the result of indiscrlmlnant Antiques missing Halton Regional Police are investigating a break and enter at the fire- gutted Brookville General Store on Guelph Line According to police thieves apparently look ing for antiques made off with two handsaws two hammers and a large iron pot sometime last Wednesday The goods valued at were taken when thieves gained entry to the boarded up building A fire of an unknown caused an estimated damage more than a month ago had been walking through the woods near her home and found a camouflaged hunter sitting up In a tree with a crossbow This was at the end of November long after the Ministry deer hunt concluded Nov She also had a number of letters of support asking for the deer hunt not to be allowed to con tinue In 1981 Councillor Terry who had tried to have the decision put off during the com meeting two weeks ago said he thought it would be wise to have Mr Stanley at a discussion along with residents also a representative of the Ministry of Natural Resources Mr Mannell said he did not think the Ministry was worried so much about controlling deer as just to have a hunt He said the mandate of the Ministry is to in crease recreational act ivilles In the province But Milton Councillor Brad Clements had been held almost six months ago and those opposed to other hunt lor Bill Johnson this view statin been opposed to on recoru vv have made their posed to a blunderbuss posed had frame could do the Job of thinning the deer and not be found wandering on private property A motion to defer the decision back to the feelings known prior to the regular council meet where the committee recommendation was be ing discussed Mr Clements noting the Ministry hud rep orted deer shot last year by poachers said one of the main reasons to have another control led deer hunt Is to stop illegal hunting Fellow Milton Council type of hunt Ho said the Ministry concept is the most inefficient way of thin out the deer Mr Johnson said the best method would be to have experienced hun stationed where the deer go for sustenance as apple orchards and streams He said a small group of good hunt in a longer time 0RANGEVILLE hunt last year with surveillance and sing there was no test of marksmanship She mentioned the deer her husband had found Mrs Kilmer said all discussion had centred on Agricultural Advisory Committee said the hunt ACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Sunday Evening 8pm ALL NEW Battktgond CoMhktg Systam Trlactorb Exactor Wagering Air Conditional Club Hqu TAKE NOTICE THAT a Wool re Tho Board Of Oma II be hold at THE LEGION 1133 QUEEN STREET EAST BRAMPTON TAH on TUESDAY JUNE 2nd a FURTHER TAKE NOTICE OF CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL RELATIONS rHE LIQUOE1 LICENCE ACT 1975 The Ultimate In Maneuverability Is On Sale Wat NO OTHER MACHINE CAN FOLLOW IN MURT ALLISON EQUIP CO LTD R Georgetown 8775259 vain of BOLENS The Lawn Machines FORD BROS FEED MILL BJLLIMAFJD LONG WEEKEND specials Seed POTATOES 8772008 SECRETARIAL TRAINING 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