The Canadian Champion. Tuesda, May 6, 2008 - A7 BMX way tobe active@ 1 ~BE A, se Io wanit-s id teilp arnaicui ý i. 'd said. The OCA would hike to sc the track reopen and be used for a weeklv race sertes for kids and an annual provincial sertes, said Pearson. She stressed BMX bîkes are non- motonized and provide a great *way for kids tor become more active, fit and spend time wuth their familles. Megan Krueger of Hialton Place said, "The family and the Ontario Cyclîng Association are leading the effort ter keep the track alive. We as Halton Place are sopporting their efforts." Krueger said the provincial govern- ment is encooraging chîldren and adulte to become more active and the BMX track at Halton Place proxides a great opportunity for that. She added the track -is a way 10 keep themn (BMX cyclists) ont of the natural landecape." When asked why Hialton Place clid- n't apply for a permit for tlic îrack, Kroeger said, -Its not ,tlways clear whai ant agnicultural landove ter te able tcî dot or nîtt allowed to do." She said they believec l ice track was not dilferent than a ricling rînk. Kroeger said their intention, if the fainily contnes tw want the track to iemain, is to apply for a Ntagara Escarpmnent Plant Amendmreni îo per- mît the track. NEC planner Davicd johnston saîd NE C staff doesn't believe a BMX track is related tor an equestrian or agricultural use and staff wouldn'i have recoin- mended approval of the track if an application for a permit had come in, however, the decision would have been op to the NEC. ln a staff report wrîtten by johnston and acceptecl by the NEC ai its April 17 meeting, is stated the commission isn't piepared to deal with the dcvelopment p ermit aîpplicatti for an acddition to the xs i nno cesidecIe at Hialton Place until the IVN\ hk ktrlack issuec is resolvecl to ts saisfaction. "lis ouci tituic svthot aî p)cîiii iIs aî ceencerru t the neighbours, nts a con- cern to the Niagara Escarpment Commission, Lets dot someihing about t,' saidjohnston. The report also sa> s the NEC woold- tiit object îc the installation of a memo- rial cairn or other marker alter the track le taken down and the site rehahilitated. The report also recotmimencîs approval of Halton Places application for six eqluestrian events at the faim tItis scînmer, subject to several conditions, including site plan approval fron flie Town oI Halton Hîlîs, helore a develtp- ment permît is issuecl and prior to any of the events being held. Da lonthe many pel Who agree nooila drink alcoholic heserages, and to drive eseryone in their gtoup home salely. Tour gÎft can Iast a week ... or a lîtetîmne. PADERNO Pots for Eternity 78% OFIF 0.8L Sauicepan w/ 114% offt li. S89.00 4pc patta set. 5.5L pot w/caver, 4L pasia steamer sposori 59 $199914 489 s ino styles 28c/ 1m stioessstel tsery &-$24.959 dap pan with tempeted glass Iid S and diarable n00-stick surface. 9'~ 99 - $90 - 0 0% OFF! SAVE $191 Spi OBO Set îtalîsî made 30cm/ 12 stick $AS-55an saflss steel bake par *!c Q999 ACTON MILTON Acton Home Hardware Milton Home Hardware Building Centre 362 Queen Street F. 385 Siceies Ave E 519) 853-1730 (905 878-9222 Information & Dealer listings: 1-800-A- NEW-POT or www.paderno.com I, 1 11, , , I1 ' Ihuad of0 pople lin wih h ds eaethi famies f 0ens n lo0e ore. *ea more abu ths .00as by 0 *.tin ww.ccfor 1 loge of C1a#ýlc coekware lis « sale at outstandîne savlü'§$, Plus'all'tbe sup« spé-ýf31s ý#at«r@d bore.,Nutry, sale ends May 1.1!,