Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 31, 1979, p. 10

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Page THF HERALD Januiry J1 Problems with bylaw tree protection passes region planning has recommended a protection bylaw comp lete with some very large gaping holes to council for approval Conceding that the proposed legislation aimed at restrict and regulating lion of trees throughout Hal ion comes nowhere near requirements nevertheless sanction the bylaw after being assu red last Tuesday that canal lutes an interim measure only Bob White of the regional planning department informed the committee thai the byliw slightly revised this monlh after being by council isessentiully he same as thai used by Cojnty prior to 1971 He admitted thai bylaw s shortcomings arc obvious but contended thai the onus is on the provincial gov eminent to bridge the gaps revisions in its own A new Tree Act is due for adoption sometime this year Mr White reported which lime steps can be taken locally bring the region bylaw up lo standard We recognize a lot of prob lems with bylaw Mr While said We will advise address ourselves any con corns in the future with a revised bylaw but we do not intend lo gel involved deeply at lime Mr White explained lhal a tree protection bylaw by region I council in 1976 by he provincial government because it did not conform with the Tree Act Reunions since been mide hi said which have sol ved a problem in between solicitors as well other provincial This may or may not be useful to us in the interim before the revised Tree is ready Mr While said The planner acknowledged that the region bylaw is geared to ihe preservation of Irees but generally seeks lo regulate culling and harvest ing Concerns shared by some regionalcouncillors Including use of common names for trees may vary from to area and minimum width of trees that may be cut will be considered when the province and the region event ually make final revisions their respective legislations Mr While said At thai time local conservation groups like Burlington club and the Tree Commit lee will be invited to make recommendations he added Mr White pointed lhal the region has no bylaw en force mem officer even though bylaw requires of one There has been no for contra vention of the bylaw during the regions five year history he said Although some committee members questioned the need for approving a bylaw lhat clearly docs not cover all necessary ground fluss Miller of Hills com mcnied he could see no reason for passing the legislation least we II have some thing he said MINOR ADDITIONS The bylaw was recommend to council for approval along with minor additions suggested by committee chair man Roy Booth of Hills and Carol Gooding of HERALD CARRIER OF THE MONTH Michelle Jones Starling this week The Herald will contain another new feature Carrier of Ihc The lost issue of each month will now carry a picture and a short story on one of the many local joungsters who gets up well before breakfast on Wednesday mornings to see that our readers have their on their doorsteps before leave for work These youngsters get little credit for the effort they put forth lugging a heavy carrier bag around in deep winter snow or avoiding Ihe numerous dogs let out for their morning run just the time they set out on their rounds Our first earner of the month is Michelle Jones daughter of Mr and Mrs Wes Jones Tidey Avenue Acton She has delivered papers on Tidey Avenue lmorc Drive and part of Dnve for the past six to eight months Michelle Is an Acton High School student and keenly interested In sports She s at school by a dally to practise for the high school ski team and work with high school swim learn keeps her until about p afternoon As might be expected with girl whose hobbies are mostly sports Michelle says she likes the sports section of The Herald best Michelle has an older brother and an older sister and the family lived in Acton for Michelle will receive a McDonalds gift certificate for January Carrier of the Monlh HEARING AID CENTRES GEORGETOWN Marketplace Optical Marketplace ACTON Main SIS Having a Hearing Problem Problems With Your Hearing Aid Frldy eltone HEARING AID SERVICE Theadditionsseck to expand the list of tree species would be protected among other concerns In his submission to commute Booth a remark made a recent council meeting Mil ion MajorDon Gordon calling proposed by which convicted of contravening its would fined or I disagree with Mayor Gor don suggestion the imp risonment section should nol the committee The I pro posed fine is no the majority people who would using the wood We should make some provision in the bylaw defining who would be to act on regions bchilf MAKING CAMP mi Derek Bridge Mike Wood and Dave Towers unload the Klondike sled at Saturday North Hilton District Scouts winter at Terra Conservation The sleds did their duly In hauling In the necessary equipment Tor the camporee and were alio part of the essential equipment Tor a Klondike race later In the day Herald photo had at out in norm room for fur faikioni Don t pay or on and high overhead stores de Acton when you con get the same tor IMS here Mr Jameson con dance To help you took best atl times a reasonable price 8533600 MAIN ST ACTON Fresh Chicken Legs JJQ or Breasts CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Standing Rib Roasts IGA Raspberry or Strawberry Jam VALIANT FLAVORED oz Drink Mix Crystals IGA Fancy Applesauce oz 79 SI INS I IGA Hamburg or Wiener Buns CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A BEEF Beef Rib Steaks Cottage Rolls CUT FROM CANADAGRAOE A BEEF Beat Short Ribs lb 55 CHOICE f2fL Asparagus Cuts oz tin IN TOMATO SAUCE Spaghetti tin VEGETABLE BEEF CONSOMME CHICKEN VEGETABLE TOMATO NOODLE OR BEEF NOODLE FANCY Chunk Light Tuna Breakfast Sausages MOCK CHICKEN BOLOGNA Sandwich Meats Aylmer Soups 3u 1 TINS 69 ASSORTED VARIETIES 9 Lives Cat Food Cepacol Lozenges of Carnation Coffeemate ALL PURPOSE GRIND Maxwell Coffee as 299 Royal Gold Cheese Slices PRICES EFFECTIVE WED JAN 31 TO SAT FEB 3 1979 WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Cream Style Corn or Whole Kernel i Niblets Corn RIPPLE SALTSVINEGARFLAVOREDOP REGULAR Potato Chips 79 AERO BARS COFFEE KIT KAT Rowntrees q Candy Bars sizebars f JOHNSONS S Baby Shampoo an Best Before PRODUCE OF USA CANADA NO 1 GRADE Tomatoes 49 REGULAR OR m Colgate Toothpaste Jv Schick Injector Razor Blades WITH FREE RAZOR sleeve SOit Ma PRODUCE OF USA Broccoli 57 SE ALT EST SMOOTH Cheese tub ONTARIO GROWN CANADA FANCY GRADE Red Delicious Apples lUHAUt Cheese f MADE IN CANADA Northland 99 BAG WW 3 for 99 ACTON IGA north GEORGETOWN IGA HWT ST GEORGETOWN

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