Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 9, 1983, p. 3

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Bahais suggest a world parliament FELLED DEER FILMED Monday wai the opening of Ha I ton fonrday controlled deer the controversial event drew a CBC crew to the public on Trafalgar which I being check by the ministry of natural A group of concerned the ha taken out full page advertisement In area underlining the dangers the hunt for homeowners and children In the rural area Theyve called on the to Justify the hunt which Initially began a few year ago a means of controlling a prosperous deer population Mlllon regional Coun Bill Johnson a hunter himself has adamantly opposed the hunt arguing that hunter would want to stalk deer In the region anyway Hun ten on the other hand maintain that they are controlling a deer population which of dollars damage every year to corn crop and orchard operation Town says no to Peace Camp proposal Herald Staff Writer of Halton Hills planning department report has recommend thai the Niagara Escarpment Commissi acres of land near side as a recreational centre In a recorded vote Monday night Hallon Hills council endorsed the staff report which concluded that the appropriateness of the proposed recreational camp to not Justified Planned by an called the Inter national Peace Camp the proposed IS intersection Ever since the plan of development for the property was presented to the NEC this spring the recreation centre proposal has been controversial ANGEB Much to the anger of Milton and Hills councils NEC officials and neighboring dents Peace Camp representatives have already started to deve lop the property ing a road and ing camping facilities although they have not received permission from the NEC Recently the NEC won a Provincial Court decision ordering the Peace Camp to pay in fines for violations of the Niagara Escarp ment Planning and Development Act On Oct the NEC said It would seek a court rul ing to make the Peace Camp restore the property to its state The Peace Camps actions this year have been nothing short or a disgrace Coun Sheldon old Monday nights council meeting She Illuminated one section of the planning departments report In which the towns re creation and parks de partment while not opposing the centre comments that It would serve no purpose for Hills residents LAND USE CONCERNS At a private meet ing with Peace Camp officials about three weeks ago Mayor Pete stressed that Hills concerns are based solely on potential land use pro blems He Indicated that the Officials felt tbe oppo sition to the centre had its roots In dlscrlml nation One official told council In August that the International Peace Camp Is a organization and that Its proposed recreation centre would accommo date up to people at onetime Mayor Pomeroy said be was told by the Peace Camp that none of Its members live in Hills Through spokesman Colin memb ers of the Ratepayers Assoclati on presented council with a petition opposing the Peace Milton council has also opposed the a I and recommended In June that the NEC hold public meetings before it decides whether or not to grant a development permit to the Peace By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer There more to peace tha scrapping the worlds arsenal of car weapons three speakers told a George town public meeting sp onsored by members of the Faith Wed- the meeting Waging Universal Peace The Global Challenge spe akers Hannah New combe Norman and Murray Elliott said peace would come only after nations have secured a military security and that the absence of international conflict is only one as pect of peace President of the Ham llton branch of the World Federalists which believes in a form of world government Mrs said some of that security would come from benefits enjoyed when funds for arms are turned into other social needs ALTERNATIVE We need an to military violen ce Mrs told a group of about people gathered in the committee room of the library cultural centre We have to have belter conflict resolving mach inery A world wide ty possibly the United Nations could Ise disarmament as a first step in attaining the security needed for peace she said She added that could elect a world filament as a use to the United Nat ions The UN she represents nments but the world parliament would be el by a world wide electorate of people Notions would be lowed to conduct their own affairs but the world government would settle peaceful disputes among nations The rights of bellige rency would not exist anymore she said GOALS Mr Elliott a I member from Grimsby noted that the goals of the World Fed eralists are similar to the aspirations of his faith to bring about a oneness with mankind That global unity must come before the world can really enjoy peace Mr Elliott told tho audience There Is evidence he said of elements of global unity already taking place especially In business where nations are being pressured to abandon protectionist trade poll a THE HERALD Wednesday November I a Kuiken sworn into council With members of his family watching Esqueainga Jake was sworn In as the newest member of Halton Hills town council Monday night Coun Kuiken narrowly beat out Glen Williams Peter Norton Oct In a byelection to a vacancy on council left by he death losT August of Tom Hill gifts Three Acton women have started on interesting time saving business Theyre holding an open house this Saturday to introduce residents to their baked toorder Christmas Ideas and customdesigned gift boxes The business is called No Place Like Home and the open house at Knox St in Acton will be held from 10 a m to Money to spare Finances look good for the board of education so far Accor ding to Ron Warren the superintendent of bus services project show a favorable overlevy of exclusive of tax levies which ore normally received at the end of the year and carried forward as reduction of the levy This improved positi on is due to general legislative grants up because of increased average dally enrol energy coat saving and reduced interest costs Mr Warren indicated he know what RCA 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