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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 28, 1977, B11

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Cut ice rates and hall rental for hockey clubs Two Hills hockey clubs thcRaldcrsandGcmini will pay less rent for ice time and pay lower rales for rcn ting the hall for booster clubs if council goes along with an administration committee recommendathon made Monday night The solution to the problem of the money short hockey clubs v ill classify both the Raiders and Gemini as local adult groups the same Acton Sabres have been classified The reclassification will drop the ice rate for both Georgetown teams from for to the same rate as other local adult groups in town pay at arena The reclassification would save the Gemini per season and the Raiders per season according to an recreation director Glen Gray The Sabres have been paying per hour ice time and that would stay the The other bone of the charged both Georgetown for rental of the room arena wis solved by reducing the charge to the Raiders to per night but still charging the Gemlnis until their debt to the town is paid The extra will applied to paying off their debt of The reduction to is conditional on the teams leaning up the hall themselves The Acton Sabres have never pud for the much smaller hall in Acton arena but havt cleaned and maintained it themselves The finders owe the town nothing but the Sibres are in debt to the town for ice rental Raider President Bob Hooper im pin sized the club owed the town no money He said last when dance was down and ex up had asked for redactions in ice rentals and room rent and had received neither Ik said the club feels they should pay the same as other local adult groups In town since we re a town group He said the hockey clubs are captive renters of the hall since they can move the booster clubs from the hockey games He contended other halls in town with better facilities rent for much less and claimed other groups art charged from 3 to Milt Ball Sabre president said the team had lost its sponsor but was prepared to pay what it owed right away He claimed other clubs west of here such as paid bridge Why do they always look eastward to compare rates he asked He claimed their club could not pay for the booster club rental and pointed out they never had but had cleaned everything including the floors themselves If we have to pay higher prices we have to fold he said Bob Thompson Gemini president said the club had costs in its upcoming budget and had raised In various activities in the past three months In his brief he pointed out the Gemini were paying the same rate as teams who do not come from town and claimed it was unfair The out of town rate is He claimed the rent for the hall is exorbitant and said without the Raiders and Geminis he doubted if the hall would be rented six times a year He said because of the age of the boys from to the club should qualify as a minor sports group or at least a local adult group The minor sports groups pay less thin adult groups Their rate is per hour and each receives 1 from the town for registered members accord to the brief Mr Thompson in the brief suggested any ice rate reduction would apply to reduce the Gemini ice rental account He stressed the entertainment valui of the game for a large number of teenagers in town who not only play but watch the game Councillor Pete contended the hall above the arena was never intended as a money maker but simply as a plus for anyone using the arena He suggested the reduction to for rental of the hall and the charging of to the Gemini with the extra 75 applied their debt It was accepted by the committee Councillor Peter Morris said he I understand the rate structure for the hall since he understood it is night with for and Saturday if then liquor permit if there questioned the reasoning Glen Gray said it wis related to clean up costs Then if the clubs up themselves could reduce the rental cost replied Morris Bob Thompson wondered if there was more mess from The Acton Free Press Wednesday Sept- B11 Clark urges OConnor to run Agendas mnutes Tory boss blitzes on of the Party Joe Clark blitzed through Brampton Georgetown surrounding rulings Thursday Speaking in the Highway and Dixie Itnud Dark outlined his views on Ottawa pro posed on taxation of life insunnce Clark several from reporters con so died rifts in Tory rinks be tw the two former leidirs CI hid no comments concerning i letter from former field and one time prime John Tory Chief Joe Clark is en former MP Terry Connor to seek Con servativc nomination in and start his comeback Clark and Connor served on the Conservative benches together before MP Frank defeated O Connor in the last election During a press conference in the riding Friday said he had discussed the mat with Connor from timi to time He noted all he could do would be to encourage Con nor to seek the nomination ind them it was up to the association Clark said he had discussed Clark says Move good for politics The federal Progressive Conservjtnes have lost memlitrs to the best of plates the worst of plates the I few months Tory leader He reporters tlit party id lost St in in to the tlmrch the best of places mil J Horner to the Cabinet the worst of places said in move to the w is for politics Most find it hard to believe from this to the In Clark is a Golf for i rid Ihechoiteof ridings with Otto Jehnekas well Clark aged Jtlintk to run in his Tor onto riding not in where had his intentions to run Asked why he t want Jclinek to run in Chrk would only say that it was in consideration of winning is many scats as possible and to make use of mi reputation as a hmall business Clark said he understood would run in Toronto not but is yet snd Connor hid done in effective job before and he was cert mi he do in in living color Not only television and movies are in vibrant living color now Hills com meeting minutes and agendas will come in vivid blues green beige and pink Confidential matters will be on pale pink paper and fin committee minutes and agenda will be in green Probably it was felt finance matters should not be in the red Works committee will rate blue planning board yellow which may be because they have sometimes been of being so and com of adjustment are given the nondescript color beige However all council minutes and agendas will be printed on pristine pure while The reason is not obvious Councillor Peter Morris asked Why Clerk Administrator Doug said It is easier to extract various items and faster to file when they are in different colors Trudeau is architect Judge Quinlan sworn in of disunity Clark as county court judge Judge Thomas Edward was sworn in as judge of the county and district courts in a ceremony at Milton Court House Sept 13 Lawyers robed in black county court judges in black with mauve sashes and provincial court judges in black with scarlet borders witnessed the ceremony presided over by Chief Ontario County Court Judge W C Colter Judge Quinlan wife and three children also attended the afternoon ceremony Judge Colter administered the oaths of office of county court judge and local judge of the high court Judge A B senior judge of the judicial district of administered the oath of office of local master of the supreme court and of surrogate court judge County Court Judge J K Blair administered the of allegiance to the Queen the in Robert sheriff of the jdicial district of assisted Judge in to don his new robes of I Henderson spokes man for the law II C spokes man tor the Niagara North 1 aw Association and Hilton Crown J lines A Treleiven presented greetings to the new judge doesn I inidims to out if work jobs We hue to find com in ruled in tin sector and jobs tint will differences ind tint sense of hst the common is to be through economic progress and a stimulus to the He it cord economy for commit priori is There ire people to In Paper for arenas area minis putting huh hi llet tried into his contribution worth its inhuhtion weight in newsprint behind of cellulose arena funds for fibre used in newsprint his tlillsburgh the putt for used Hill Putttrson 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