SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday Councillor wants action but clerk advises cautious review KISS CUDDLE Mr Anna Miller received at birthday parly Saturday al the Lake view Villa In Acton She got a Mil from grandson Miller IB a cuddle front great Jeffrey and John Herald photo by Gerry Timber 1 Herald Staff Writer Whether we win or lose we have lo start taking some action on angry Coun Miller told fellow council ton Monday night as it re ceived another of grievances about the Croatian Centre south of Week after week ell listens to complaints from residents but does nt do anything lo help he said While he acknowledged thai town staff are re viewing a detailed site scheme for the future submitted by the Centre owners Coun Miller argued that council needs correct current prob lems at the Centre first But town clerkadmln Ken Richardson Belief that churches are growing closer Continued from page by actors and musicians from the presentation covered Canadian geography life history and Issues that race Canadians now Entitled Voyageur the play was written by Canadian Rex Devcrell and its humor and depth wore well received Rev Boyles said It was an attempt to introduce Canada and Canadian churches the audience he sold With the rest of the assembly made up of long and tiring speeches the Canadian play was an entertaining break that also managed to leave food for thought An ecumenical service called the Lima Liturgy was held July to which all Christians were invited It was led by the Archbishop of Canterbury Robert with the assistance of a Danish woman pastor Rev Boyles called it striking to see the two walking down the aisle together Although the Orthodox and Cathol ic members didnt partake or commun- they were present lo read texts in the service The service was held In a big tent on the University of British Columbia campus and was crowded with Christi ans Jewish Moslem Buddhist Hindu and Sikh representatives were also there Rev Boyles said The service was televised for showing across Canada on CBCs Meeting Place T meeting of people from all parts of the world is one of the most Important parts of this kind of assembly Rev Boyles said 1 think its a stimulating time In that the issues of the church are very much in evidence and the opportunity of growing and learning Christian positi ons of different Christians groups around the world It helps to broaden my outlook on what the church is all about In a parish you con become very narrow on what the world Is about The council helps to broaden it he said The possibility of Christiana being together In discussion and worship and finding unity Is exciting Rev said He believes Christian churches are growing closer slowly It progress sometimes but there arc mony signs around that Christians are learning to stand together on issues that affect world society he said Its not like a merger of multinational corporations but its a process of growing into unity by finding our common roots There are live Canadian member churches In the council Anglican United Presbyterian Quaker Evangelical Lutheran and Christian Church Disciples of Christ I think the challenges the local churches to give more thought to our membership In a worldwide Christian family and ihcre we stand with other Christians Rev said cautioned against moving in matter could have legal Town planner Ian said that the uses at the centre each weekend fall within the zoning bylaw guide Meanwhile another area resident complained about activities at the Centre which led to the police being called Sun day afternoon when noise levels became excessive DEFINITION Mrs BUI Alexander the wife of a farmer whose properly abuts the Croatian Centre de manned that council come up with a definition of commercial Res I dents have long main that the Centres selling of food and drink during weekend picnics and the charging of ad mission arc commercial ventures which do not conform with the areas zoning The way the Centre is currently being used Mrs Alexander main tained contributes to the decline of arable land in Ontario a decline of about 12 acres an hour Because of zoning regu on the space be farm buildings and the nearest dwelling on adjacent properties Mrs Alexander says the Croa tianCentrelnhlbils paten expansion of the farm Under open space zoning which the Cen l re of the farm Mrs Alcxon seeking more limits will said placed on operation Theres a danger she Cyclists injured Two cyclists were Injured Saturday afternoon when a 1983 Chrysler on Sixth Line near Road In Milton pulled out pass them Braking back into his lane when he spotted an upcoming car In the opposite lane the driver of the car Struck I hi cyclists from the rear Medlnnd of Church Street was taken Milton District by ambulance He was treated and released for major injuries In Ihe collision Edward Medlnnd had minor Injuries There was damage to the vehicles added that the Croatian Centre could freeze in the income of the neigh boring farm for life You as council must 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