Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), August 4, 1982, p. 30

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GeorgetownActon Wednesday Aug 41982 Fund shortfall affects day care Social Services Department is attempting to deal with a 900 shortfall in funding for childrens services from the province and a shortfall of nearly in provincial subsidies or Halton Centennial Manor The shortfall affects the funding of 103 subsidized day care spaces in day care centres throughout the region approved earlier this year by the Ministry of Commun and Social Services but not included in provincial budget estimates Task Force sought farmers viewpoint ERIN Hobby in acres sldesplit Separate mod and laundry rooms baths large room place Alio replace In Irving room dining room double oarage Homo sal well back from road Small bam with on edge of bush Asking SI 900 VILLAGE OF and a half storey frame Er aluminum siding In excellent condition Mailer bedroom with balcony Large iunroom on main floor Vendor will take back at good rate AskingSE RETREAT STONE rolling hillside overlooking west Credit and One and a half storey stone renovated interior bedrooms kitchen living room study new hot water heating system Nicely let hack from road Easy commuting Just north of Georgetown AREA early Canadian Stone Home set wed back torn road in secluded area Four wildlife ponds acres of rugged treed rolling land bedroom large kitchen living room with fireplace Asking The Task force for the draft Hills Official Plan tried to get the farmers viewpoint in planning the area Councillor She don a Task Force member told this the public meeting on the draft Official Plan last week farmer contended no farming organizations had been consulted so Sheldon wanted to make clear the efforts of the Task Force She said the Task Force was very con cerned that rural policies would be for med without the far opinion so letters were written in Septem last year to the Federation of Agriculture to Halton Agricultural Advisory Committee and to the South Esquesing Rate payers Association She explained the letters set out the process and stated the farmers should tell their member of council their views which in turn would be taken to the Task Force Sheldon said the letter also suggested any member of the Task Force would be happy to come to any meeting If so desired We never official reply from anyone and only heard from one farmer but nothing ever came to council or the Task Force she stated The Esquesing councillor said she wanted to dispel any idea that the Official Plan was created by an outside hotshot consultant She said the plan was the result of work by the planning staff and the Task Force along with the consultant on their an instructions Three spots listed for pits 8771111 OPEN 24 HOURS The property at Lot Concession Five and the Casey Boss land at Lot Concession Five will be listed as possible sources of aggregate for the construction of the Queen Elizabeth Burloak Drive in terchange The list includes properties with only these two in Halton Hills Since they are not licensed pits they require a wayside permit After extraction is completed the pit must be rehabilitated and any damage to the road by trucks will be repaired at Ministry of Transportation and Communication another struct ion job on High the MTC will list both the and Boss properties plus the Cohoon land Halton Hills council Included conditions on the hours of operation at the pits and on the trucks

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