Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), March 14, 1984, p. 30

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Wednesday Mar Snow storms Take Glen Eden out of red Town approves May foot race The Sri Marathon Team lhe Line south to lower Base Cleaning up alter recent may cost public works department ooo but the Region Authority HRCA money la the mow lakes I know you all disdained the mow but I was happy as ever said Murray Stephen HRCA general manager at a recent planning and public works committee meet fag You lose it on the plowing and we make it on the skiing He Joked that as the snow fell the ski hill was open for business but nobody could get there- The Glen Eden Ski Hill started the season a deficit of lie Stephen explained but has managed to eliminate the deficit pay this year portion or the capital loan and still come out WO in the black We re hoping to make that by the end he said adding that the hill has also put into capital improvements We ve had a very successful season so far Stephen on hand for the committee discussion of the HRCA a 1984 budget told the committee the successful ski season is the good news The had news is the provincial govern ment allocation of funds to Ontario con servation authorities Stephen explained that the Province Increased funding five per cent overall but has distributed the funding differently Regions in northern and southwestern On tario are getting more than last year eastern Ontario about the same and centra Ontario regions are getting less The Province will say they gave five per NHAMR seeks canvassers Volunteer canvassers and captains will find their work in this year Mental Retardation Week campaign easier than in past years A lot of work has gone into preparing lists of households to be canvassed assembling kits and identifying potential according to Parker who is this year Goergetown Co ordinator for the Annual Campaign for the North Halton Association for the Mentally Retarded has been helping mentally retarded people and their families in North Halton for years For the past several years numerous volunteers go doortodoor in lis to raise funds in support of the Association work This year campaign is scheduled for May to 12 and preparations arc well underway According to Julie Conroy who coordinates the campaign for Acton lhe members of Arche Auxiliary have been in the canvass in Acton which last year raised over Volunteer canvassers and captains are now being signed on Adults who can spend a few free hours in early May are asked to call cent but when you come down to the in dividual conservation authorities they get five per cent he said I dont know why it less in the centra regions when youve got studies that indicate the central regions require more money and have the largest list of unfunded projects He said the grant for the Hamilton Went worth Conservation Authority has decreased by three per cent The committee approved the HRCA budget for with a total impact on Halton Region of 577 The budget includes a special levy for accumulative sick leave which brings the increase to 1 per cent The Sri Marathon Team Race has received the blessing of Hills council subject to the approval of the regional police A request from the organization to hold a marathon on May was discussed by council Tuesday evening Deputy clerk French pointed out all proceeds of the race go towards UNICEF The race will start at Britannia Road and Sixth Line proceed north on the Sixth Line west a short Jog on Steeles continuing north on the Sixth Unclothe 15 SiQeroad west to the Fifth Line south to lower Base Line Road and east to the Sixth Lit and north again Minutes change Hills clerk administrator Ken Richardson has been permission to slightly alter the present svstem of keeping minutes of the municipality committee of the whole meetings The changes wit mean lost amendments will be recorded In the minutes Our Congratulations To Kate Another Elegance Winner Kale Cummin for Face of he Our Other Canada own Koren Baldwin Tammy McKay an Model Of The Year Modelling Self In Artistry Modelling robin At The Mill 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