Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 30, 1980, p. 1

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5213- FOBERT EXCELLENCE AWARD IN CUSTOMER RELATION Fit I I itE Li Home Newspaper of Hills Acton Surrounding Police summoned to Fifth Line Farmers provoke tower site showdown pnl llv IM Herald With the Interested Citizens mips r In inng Board Mill over Ontario Hydros 500 volt insnussion corridor his stand filled I mi Ihdros construction Burlington MIT long lime ICC r Julian Heed a person this week it stuns of alone the Concession MP Olio Jilimk has entered the promising lo write ft i in support of tin group s riquesl for i NMi Tin lost rumimng Rip in Ilruu Milton corridor between Sideroids 10 and 15 ini fit seme of I verbal loifront ition ind Out irio Hydro is Ihe work moved to install lions For some of he fin offici lis who had hut failed obtain en riper or Fifth Line firmer found them icing iff Mr SI irk nut si of his fellow numbers ind supporters of lh Iiiltristid Citizens Group to iniislruitwn I hie f Jim Sim iislriHllon work along llicir rci acre his fjrm I- riilj and his wife lot lino tearing down Mr Stark an lliv nine CONFRONTATIONS hr Concession farmer urdhuusc Irfl lentn was among the several Hills I hn greeted Ontario Hydro corridor lion efforts his week with strong but largely Ineffective challenges Mr successful cattleman discussed the lo expropriate portions of his farm lor he uurjou volt transmission corridor with CI lor community director fur Hydro local a IK News recorded the ai lion on the looking on at rlchl Is llurllnlon Julian Heed Cropsaving deer hunt proposed for November in initial verb il mm and tin I indnMiiirswhich some heal iil discussion Mr Stark I II illon licgional tthn shortly rim mud until lali monitoring lies il Hit site riKiiedly rtjiiled of lion for i on bis farm Mr Slurk sue hi his vet enter my wilh the utility tin is ICG comix us itioii will beset an hikIciiI of lo Ml Stark mark the siciiiid lime id a work had his properlj lo begin construction The first time he tin cms foreman Mr Stark dinniids lo see court order authorizing Hydros on the instructing his lo vacate the site Although TCG director John Minns advised police Con ible dry George at the scene that unless a court order was produced he oilier ICG supporters would take any action necessary to resist Hydro s construction legal bounds the laying of lower foundations proceeded further in he dispute r south mi the iftii mi tin were In Hit stiff of Wilson s Chinook inns the lo keep off the I i id while he was Mr Wilson Tuesday Tin storj w is similar at the firm of Cliff McDonald mil whiri llwlro ircws hid allegedly owned an out of town surgeon In i iisc landowners lull lined their right to prohibil while spokesmen cited the order to proceed with the corridors construction rd reminded Neil thai he hid been promised at least iLivs from Hydro Ihit lonsimelion would begin on his land Asking whether a postponement until right I for Ihe dor subsctpitnl dmsion il Mr Mid is well withm its rights lo inlcr ill prnptrtv nipt to hall construction photo Paul Dorse j Hum for Nmheiriiig is red night by MF who riorttdly told diiutnr lolin Minns tint will unit lothechnrmanof mid It HmUslin seek ipprov for the groups i fields Mr Whither or not i Ik irding Ihe iorndor as the ICG has no upon Hydro s to hi said Support for the ICG lo unable On it tin sum was Mll Heed who run riled past criticisms of failure to respond Continued on page mid Mr Mr reportedly agreed arrant he delay In h mil at lion sue wis Ihdros local officer llii of the mormiiLsniiilmiion Stark firm but pointed out that the until his obt the of per cent of MM fir flllUi kind fir Side Responding to fnun area fnrmtrs irops in bung threatened by a rapidh rising population regions planning has advised council to ask minister of natural resources MNIU The mended hist wick that the be to undertake a study of he deer population region and Ihe possible Heels a hunt mjy have on I farming deer hunt for next November The request or a deer hunt ministry work for iiorabh the region pnsciintioii Thurs iliv und a fiintui proposal loin spokeinan for tin residints group told that his group had hem given a good recep tion I 1st Tin committee responded fivorablv to our suggestion tint powers of licensing w suit pit operations be dtk lied to the hi s d Mr said tit surprised to extent of operations In Favorable but more rtpristnting Nation region ml thi towns I resulints roup ire belli asked to m further to tin province committee rivuwmg tin Pits and ijuirrus ttedntsdiv On tin the own will iking its first presin loiiccrnlng an pit operations lo i with tin v of Hilton Ilic Her tint tin to tame from s agneuliu ral in response pressure from ana farmers some of who hat wandering herds of deer an causing in of damage to orchards crops annually spokesman Bruce response delegates Hilton Hills A figure of seven tons is mentioned as having been ixlracted from within the town between and the Ik a tolal of one and onequarter million tons is slaled to lie taken out during the contrail period extends from the spring of 1979 to Ihe ind of I960 said the committeeman be considering rect Cabinet that 300foot cut back design ion be made on 1 looted the Niagara Plan rcportd ihal deir wire in or caused traffic accidents during 1978 compared loonly 12 in wilh apple orchards Mr corn and alhlh fields and nurseries are ihe hit of members in outlining the inc proposal list nohng that the deer in has rapidly rising since the last gun season or diir ended in mm chops As a result he noted in ihe number motor vehicle involving and the number of com plainls of deer damage lo row g irdens and nursery slock his increased According I Mr suitissful controlled similar to one proposed for was held in November There a number of hunters wen selected by lolltrj of whom per wen local rcsidmis ind per rcsidenis All bona fide firmcrs win allowed to hunt had to first Ik from Ihe of property whin was to occur comer officeri were ihere trespassers is the proposed Mr Tupphng in ICG giihered his farm to notes in Ihe movinnnts of works crews md lo keep an eye on the progress of Insiiie or sale of in ilioul cent lit dirtt tors Ihdro h is not so much obtain to opt as it has I inilowners into properlies Hi cause of the Ontario Morris cool to funding boost luspnal iilimn I- red Morris will itr Ins ilihoujli the in in isid r Dm in In 19s iUsii mini iiu mfliii Tin I In dill in in nun milli in in funding i On i mil Mini will riMin in in Thefimiitiilpilh looks Ian siraig ifnrw I r In r Mr iris ml mini li hit f iht His prosecute The mi were allowed to use sholguns on and wen to bring dogs to the du IS if lilt Mi but don II I S sun in sbtcni Sill W pe set 1 iah p lilt r a nd Iht ihi charge else S till s inn 17S 717 Fill in il rjt wn ihtrndcbb ruiL spn lined minireisi I HI SI J MO 11 ill if a Jim litlitaiiiiuniiiiiin lu Dennis Tin ministrv is iinuini tile mill I tare Thisntidfir il bts Omar MP John McDrrmid In loading dlsislcr relief supplier ready for j Isljiidn whire a recent earthquake in The represented part of I Photo JolmMcUrrmid McDermid helps Azores relief John personally in list to help load some urgently needed disaster relief supplies ready fir Ihe Isl mils Mr and fellow Alex a lurid loading of relief supplies collected from of alxiard in Armed lloimg cargo plini Tormlo time Mr hid an ly lo thi s role In the relief efforts with Din Affairs Minister Finn announced rccinily that Canada would an additional In hi fntcrmtlnnat Hid Cross relief fund isi following which severely diinaged properly on

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