Zeliers Post- Inventory Sale Four big days of Buys Wednesday through Saturday Jan 31- Feb 3 Check These Outstanding Specials Chesterfield Suite Polypropylene in plaid Regular 30000 Rockers in 57 Cot 1 1 pattern t Linen 57 Cotton Floral pattern Regular 9S DOUBLE DAY Bed In colonial pattern material 45 k Cotton 55 Linen Regular 5PECIAL 7195 TRUNDLE Bed Regular SPECIAL 9997 LOOK FOR OUR RED BLACK CLEARANCE TAGS 40 SAVINGS ON UPHOLSTERED We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities Big Buys From Our Toiletries Department Lady Bio Strip Bathroom Tissue Paper Towala Credit Cqnvenience at Any of These Credit Cards Accepted IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE MON thru SAT Wrdntsday WT Reject Esquesing landowners request Time and money cons l rain Is have ted on plan rung committee deny a request from South Landowners Assoc have cop es of planning department men Is forwarded to Us members In a letter to committee chairman Booth of Hills Georgetown farmer Hod requested on the Association behalf extensive documentation facilitate our preparation of formal ob jections to region official plan Mr f attended last Tuesday committee meeting iff his request for a list of all subdivisions approved by the region since its formation in 1974 giving the locallon and acreage of each a copy of a regional report on the classification or viability of soils and reasons why the lands Involved should be sub divided and a list of all ations for lot separations that have been refused by the on He for five or six copies of the regional plan in on Th official plan five years In the making was approved by regional council Sept despite objections filed at the and other concerned residents The plan now final approval by provincial ministry of housing Prior the committee meet last week tooth wrote to Mr thanking him for his interest but warn that the committee might reject his request because of the dangerous precedent it could set in terms of staff time and reproduction cos 1 There could also be some misinterpretation regarding the agricultural classification or soil portion of your letter Booth wrote He suggested Ihil Mr should attend Ihe commit lee meeting to discuss the meeting with councillors At the meeting assistant clerk Dill agreed with Coun Booth appraisal of the request commenting that approval could set a bad precedent since region staff do not time to prepirc copies of suchextens documentation USED MAPS Dob White of the regional I inning department pointed out that agricultural capability maps similar to those used by the provincial government are available could meet some of the Landowner As socation needs Mr complained that the maps are Inaccurate however and stood by his in request Although tic maintained thai Association should not have to cover cost of having regional staff prepare copies of information Mr was advised lhal the Ontario pal Act rcquir some from members of public seeking copies of official doc Coun Booth quoted Act stipulations that any person be afforded free access to municipal records if cop ies are be furnished that person must pay clerk a ratL of 10 cents per every words or an alternative rate as set by council Mr was assured that he could visit clerks office and personally examine any municipal records He expressed his willingness to pay for any copies of may subsequently be needed Lawyer apologizes to police The Regional Police Commission has received a letter of apology from lawyer Peter McWilllams towards Constable Doug las Booth Constable Booth was In a complaint by Oakvllle resident Murray Regional Police ers used unnecessary force when they raided a party In September Mr said he needed several stitches close wounds he received after being beaten with a billy club As a result or a Supreme Court hearing into the case Constable was cleared and Mr Warns in a letter the commission apologised for any embarrassment or any other problems he may have caused Constable While here was a long list of names at bottom of the letter indicating who would be receiving copies Constable name not among them and the commission vot send a copy of the letter