Com Lush profile The Act Fee Press Wednesday October Bll Liberal candidate explains policies The busiest man in the district these days is Liberal candidate Cameron Lush who with his staunchly supporting wife Edna Is engaged daily In meeting new people visiting friends and continually explaining his policy on his government proposal as the potential Wellington representative Amalgamation of ad ministration is his answer to the high costs spent annually on what he terms as too many departments and agencies trying to do the same kind of things ana fighting each other In the process Cat costs Cam feels that with reorganization the Liberal government would bring several ministries into one this cutting down unnecessary costs This duplication overlapping empire- building and ad ministration is costing us plenty he says and referred to an outlined plan that will reduce the number of governmental departments from to 12 which will eliminate overlapping and duplication of effort and money that now exists and gave as an example the department of high ways and department of public works which could be merged into one department of construction and supply where a system of centralized purchasing could be introduced presenting a savings to the taxpayers of million annually More value It time we taxpayers started getting more value for our tax dollars he said and felt strongly that three government divisions under one ministry would also give easier access to required information without having to be buffetted about from one department to another which inevitably costs everyone time and money Looking back over his life as a politician Cam views his past experience with satisfaction His enjoyment of people and his desire to assist and get action when they need it has increased his popularity in his hometown district Always prepared to walk the seventh mile Cam name in the area of Wellington and parti the township of Eramosa has made him a keen favorite the face for Provincial candidacy Saw need The father of two grown sons he delights in sending time with his five small grandchildren who range from two to grade one school age His early career began when his own boys were attending a rural public school and he saw the need for an centralised system of education and facilities for areas other than cities and towns After his school board election he continued In public life combining his political Ambitious lads start snack bar Council will visit Rockwood Saturday Cam Lush campaigns endeavours with his career as a fanner A past warden a past member of the district Planning Board and a Reeve who after six retired on his own volition Cam Lush recognizes his responsibility to the people who believe in him He feels that his gained knowledge should be used and applied wherever possible I really like to help where I can said Cam and if staying in politics is forte I m determined to get In there and plug Regional government His views on Regional Government The man whose father served on the Township Council before him says that pie liberal Party has already made a series of studies He feels that with direction from Queen Park Toronto there has to be more between the rural man and those in government No Provincial Body should dictate policy he Indicated unless there has been a careful study on the needs of the people in country areas on a more personal basis Representatives from every district should sit down discuss their problems and requirements from which a comprehensive plan for the overall province should determine the way we should move If Regional Government does not look feasible the plan will be scrapped as far as I m concerned said the forward looking Mr Lush I certainly believe that we 11 require direction from Toronto but it has to be based on the overall needs of the people Meet candidates A Meet the Candidates Night Is being sponsored by the Rock wood and District Ratepayers Association and will be held In the Centennial School on date of Wed October 13th when representatives from the Conservative and Liberal parties are expected to be there to present their platforms Bob Leslie the president of the Ratepayers Association hopes the meeting will be well attended by members of all parties and particularly noncommitted voters He gives a special invitation for local high school students to attend the evening meeting which is slated for fi m after which a friendly coffee will be served It looks as if the little Rock wood Park on Main Street is due for another face lifting and this time even Colonel Sanders will have to take a look at how his southern fried sales will fall once the revamped refreshment booth gets going It took the enterprising eye of a lad from Kitchener Ontario to see the potential of the quaintly rustic village grounds and despite the numerous starts the local lunch counter has had it looks as if this time it s going to work Scanning eyes Glen Guest who took over the Conservption Park booth last summer and turned it into a going concern is ambitious and with a scanning eye about the village became interested In the more central snack bar With the aid of Ed another Kitchenerlte he has already started up the new business Barn wood with green trim on the outside the booth wilt have the old mill theme as Its inside decor with cog wheels mill wheels ancient leather belts and hand made utensils adding to the atmosphere of the furnishings A 100 year old Lincolntype pot bellied stove will also add color to the rustic surroundings as a sign reading Millstone Take Out Restaurant will hang at the the front of the Pork to invite visitors and residents to partake of Its wares Picnic benches placed casually under the slender trees which the village fathers are planning as a beautifying project will eventually be touched off by a cedar rail fence and according to Glen he hopes to have an open skating rink with cook outs for wintertime activity as an extra Incentive la for surprise the village residents are in for a real surprise There has long been a need for an eating emporium in and Glen Guest background in edible eatables is an extensive continuation of well known restaurants A past assistant- innkeeper for Holiday Inn at Kitchener he always wanted to open up a place of his own A onetime catering service operator in the M G Manufac turing plant in England he served 2 people at a time for breakfasts dinners and supper and when he returned to Canada managed the Red Barn and the Roy Rogers Family restaurants also located in the golden horseshoe circuit He later opened his first concession booth on Lake in the vicinity SPANKING CLEAN the Millstone Take Out Restaurant already open for business and despite their restoring and repairing operations the proprietors Ed and Glen Guest smile happily at the prospect or area business at their new food emporium at the Park grounds on Main Street Photo by Lorraine Council will visit Saturday afternoon to take a look at Street following a request from Lou Hilts that waive severance fees on four separate lots there Hilts told council Monday night he feels entitled to the waiver because he built Street and is also widening Carroll Street All looked Asked if he had received village trustees approval to work on flu streets Hilts told council They ve all looked at it It will make It better for However he did say he gone to a meeting of village trustees about it Hilts said he has spent a considerable amount of money on the streets Suggests visit Councillor Dick Strong suggested council pay a visit to to look at the area Charge laid A 12yearold Burlington lad was assaulted at the Conservation Park last Saturday afternoon and the Guelph Detachment of the P P were called in to Investigate Common assault charges under the criminal code have been laid against a 17 year old Guelph man It rather peculiar that someone builds roads for us without any type of discussion he commented Strong wondered If the village or township council could be held responsible if a car happened to roll off the side of the streets Hes PLAN NOW TO HAVE A GOOD TIME AT FAIR WOODBRIDGE Saturday October Sunday October 10 THANKSGIVING DAY Monday October BIG DAYS Saturday Senior Horse Show Beef Cat lie Western Horse Show Rabbits Cavles Swine Hone Club Sunday Midway Only Monday Junior Horse Show Poultry Pony and Heavy and I llorsei Dairy Cattle Sheep Harness racing with belting privileges Sat MIDWAY EACH DAY of Fergus and when it was running smoothly answered an ad for the Conservation Park and proceeded to build un its concession business Into a lucrative healthy enterprise Specialties glorified snack bar will be opened tentatively from to 12 pm daily for seven days a week with hamburgers hot dogs trench fries several kinds of pies and desserts with the crispy specialty of southern fried chicken and chicken snacks all part of the regular fare Fish and chips will be a menu item but Friday and Saturday nights will be the big ones for fresh fish fillets and chips with special tartar sauce and hot rolls Hot chocolate chili con carne and hot snack dishes are speculated for diners and Ed and Glen agree that delivery is a possibility depending on business The industrious restauranteurs look forward to getting to know the area residents and hope to show mothers how great It is to eat out in the town Council takes legal action Council has decided to take legal action against Lou Hilts after building inspector Joe said Monday night he convinced Mr Hilts is using a duplex he owns on Main St in as Tour separate parts A build permit was issued to Mr Hilts for a duplex only Using the building as four separate parts would represent a contravention of both the township zoning by law and Iding by law Country Mart Rockwood Acton EQUIPMENT FOR FARM LAWN GARDEN RECREATION Sales Service Parts Repairs miies West of Acton On No Phone wafer and sewer application Following a 30 minute discussion about wording of a motion council decided night to advise its solicitor Richard Hungerford it supports the application of Rock wood trustees tor installation of water and sewers in the village Councillors Dick Strong and Ken Fair refused to support a motion that advise Mr Hungerford it supports Rock wood trustees application for installation of water and sewers because of council concern for health and sanitation problems of village residents Deputyreeve Duncan and Councillor Bill supported the motion I think that s a terrible motion said Strong What you re doing of those rotten plans we ve never seen Different things Strong said he felt having a lawyer represent council at the October hearing was one thing but that approving the application was another Fair reminded his colleagues the application for installation of water and sewers was instigated by the village not by township I council He also said he see why council needed a lawyer at the hearing I think you d be as good as a lawyer he told Reeve Warren The only 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