Page HERALD Wednesday December IT 1179 OHAP the only way to get million been approved by Burlington agreements signed far by and other area municipalities to Planning board decided to find out In fact what Is flrH examine the required by the municipality The province and the region dangled a carrot In front of Hill councfllora tait week and a Juicy carrot It In return for an interestfree loan of approximately mlLon for an addition to lb Georgetown sewage treatment plant the town baa only to agree to Join the Ontario Bousing Action Plan But town councillors during last week a HlUs Subsidiary Planning Board meeting questioned whether the price was worth hefting over some of their planning authority to the province Peter alar tin and Bryn Lloyd of the ministry of bousing and Don Farmer regional treasurer appeared before the board to present the benefits of having Join the plan a step council had previously roused to take Mr Martin pointed out that the municipality it accepts the program then becomes eligible for Interest free loans for servicing In the region of Durham bo pointed out the province had already provided up to million to municipalities for water and sewage systems In return he added the municipality roust provide a specified amount of housing under the program Approximately percent of the new housing to be built between now and 1980 he commented as an example might have to meet the requirements of home buyers earning between and An additional SO percent might be for the to age brocket Thia loss of total control of the towns planning process worried Councillor Morrow who asked Ifallthe agreements are signed with the municipality what con trots in the planning process are we giving Why Is the province willing to give all this money to us What In It for them Mr Martin replied that the province Is taking away no planning controls at all The benefit of the OHA plan be said lies In the fact that It provides needed housing In areas designated for growth In the next four to five years Mr Farmer In a later in tervlewwlththeHerald staled bluntly that there little alternative for the town to take if It going to obtain the badly needed addition to sewage treatment plant in Georgetown That plant now estimated to be in the price range of million of which percent would be paid for through provincial subsidies and another las percent through loans from the Central tgage and Housing Cor That would leave the municipality with the problem of raising an additional million to cover the coats of building the plant Under the regional setup Mr Fanner noted such a capital cost would be charged back almost totally to the residents In the urban area of Georgetown Similar problems would be created In financing tbe addition to the Acton sewage treatment plant next year and a reservoir for Acton In i960 If Halton Hills attempted to raise tbe million elsewhere perhaps on the open market It would cost the taxpayers over a year period something like million to pay back the interest and the original figure Mr Fanner said Through provincial assistance the loan would be a 15year proposition with the town paying no Interest at all Mr Martin also explained to the councillors that any already approved by tbe town and now waiting for com of tbe sewage plant expansion before being built would not be affected by the province plan The OHAP plan has already Reed raps bill Monopoly on gas TORONTONatural gas producers could lose some bargaining right by an Ontario Government Energy Board Act amendment Julian Reed said Wednesday at Queens Park Mr Reed MPP for arguing a bill to amend the act con cerning natural gas distribution In Ontario The bill covers a wide range of natural gas considerations Mr Reed and other centered attention on a clause saying no person except a distributor could use gas In Ontario that not acquired from a distributor He Questioned whether tbe producer bad the right to sell by his own accord rather than to an official distributor only He said a clause In tbe amendment would promote a monopoly situation since It is unpractical for a gas producer to deal with any distributor other than In his own locality It a obvious the bargaining position of the producer Is lost Mr Reed said It seems a producer could be subjected to regulations governing allocation Just as easily as a distributor The long term effects seem far reaching be said It could reduce or even curtail independent exploration In Ontario Direct tales promotes free market competition between producers and helps establish a market price for gas clause removes free market true picture of the value of gas Competition exploration future storage and the vitality of the Industry in Ontario would all be going down the pipe Unless minister can point out my error in reasoning I cannot support the bill Energy minister Dennis Timbrel said the bin did not inhibit exploration for new reserves or exploitation of known reserves He disputed Mr Reed arguments that producers can only sell to distributors There is nothing in this stopping the producer selling his either to a distributor or directly There is nothing In this amend ment that changes that situation The particular clause argued carried by Pet Please Treat yourself to a Christmas baby this year courtesy of the Helton Hills Animal Control Services who friend home tat their baby The baby happens to be a male Poodle- Terrier of brown and white colouring Come and see tali little charmer weekday evenings from to 8 or on from to at the kennels of the animal control Susan Earle Rob Mackenzie Valentino Farms places as Reserve Junior Champions St Johns United Church was tbe setting of the can double ring ceremony of Susan Virginia to Robert John Rev Harold Martin officiated at tbe wedding which took place Saturday October Susan la daughter of Mrs Hilda Earle of Toronto for merry of Georgetown and of late John Earle Robert is the son of Mr and Mrs Robert of Vocalists for the ceremony wan a local group Saga consisting of Brian Day Jorge lasso Colleen Burns Peter and Donna Brown bride given in marriage by her Mr Bert Ro of Toronto wore a high Jersey gown Pearl embroidery tbe neckline and a floor length matching train mi attached to the sown m Tbe bride wore matching bead piece Susan carried a nosegay of pink rosea and baby a breath with ribbons of white velvet Matron of honor Mrs Wendy of Georgetown sister of the bride warn a full skirted gown of floral design emphasising the autumn colors The gown waa designed with a vlneck and bellshaped sleeves The bridesmaids were Mrs Joan Pollard of sister of the groom Miss Louise Milton of Georgetown and Miss Shirley Levers also of Georgetown both friends of the bride attendants gown a were plain sleeveless dresses complimented with shoulder- length capes boarded with a deep ruffle accenting the autumn shades of burgundy dusty rate and moss green Susan and Anne Saxe twin nieces of me bride were tbe flower girts wearing long fuUUrtcd rose and burgundy pinafore dresses trimmed with offwhite lace the neckline and bodice A nephew of the groom Jeff Pollard of Petawawa was tbe chosen ringTearer Doug Stevenson of was honored is best man Tom Robertson of Toronto cousin of the bride Andy Anderson of Stratford and Dave Roberta of Owen Sound both friends of tbe groom served as ushers The groom and at wore forest green tuxedos with velvet and vest with whits shirts accented with green ruffle Tbe brides mother Mrs Hilda Earle chose a full length knit dress with a gold black and brown threaded design and matching cape Her corsage was of two yellow Georgetown record of high In tbe Royal Winter Fair show was once again strengthened this year as a number of local entries placed high In the Judging A large number of spec tatora Including visitors from Italy Japan Spain and the United Kingdom were on hand for the Judging of the animals by judge David Houck Gormley PriceView Pat Lu Ann raised by Volentlna Farms Georgetown was judged Reserve Junior Champion Sired by PriceView Eagle Pat Lu Ann was long and clean through the neck with plenty of height Valentine Farms also bought top junior yearling paying fa for Oak Ridges Farms Brett Barbara Paul Stewart of Hornby placed third In the Lawara Showmanship Competition In the junior Heifer class Fury entered by Fred Nurse placed third Fifth waa a heifer owned by Valentine Farms Claude Picket Royal Flossie was third in the dry cows category A cow entered by Jeff Nurse placed fourth in the twoyear old female class while In the three yearold female class Claude Picket a entry finished fifth A bull calf Jointly owned by three farms including Valentine Farms was judged the top entry A yearling bull owned by Harry Moore of Terra Cotta and Bertram Stewart of Hornby was fifth In its class honor 4Hrs The Club of the Kings way honoured out standing members and leaders from at a special luncheon at the Old Mill Toronto on Monday corsage orchids The following members received a dictionary as 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