TI1FHL1WID Mayors race Candidates debate the issues Dedication on Street the old Anthony Tonnes of Hamilton bleuei a of lite officially blessed and dedicated Oct with holy water it the lllihop on by the Ho man Church litre the Mini photo Commuters can GO more conveniently By 1HH I Herald Georgetown commuters will be able to take advantage of early even GO Transit bus service from Toronto beginning Jan Transportation Minister announced Monday Mr Fulton said the new service departing from Union Station the will be available to Milton when early evening that fur established in January Tin improved bus service from Tormto to eorgilown is part of a Transit program that includes increasing rail on the Milton line from thru to fiv level commuter trains Into Toronto during morning hours Rush hour trains from Toronto in the evening mil be in creased from three to four GO Transit expansion pro gram also Includes enlarging the Enndole GO station In While praising the announcement opposition cautioned Mr Pulton not to Ignore other needs such as additional i parking at GO stations POWER members still uncomfortable Despite Environ Minister Jim Bradley that the Acton quarry landfill proposal will be designated under the POWER members an tollable Mr Bradley reaffirmed his pro mise to designate the proposal under the act following questioning by Halton North MPP Wall Elliot at Queen Park Nov In the hills Church bazaar The St John s United Church an nual bazaar will be held Wedncs 16 at m boutiques with crafts me baking will be set up and there will be a tea room as The church is located on Street Christmas bazaar If you are looking for a unique handmade gift or some festive Christmas decorations you might find them at St Andrew United Church Christmas on Saturday Nov 10 a to p There will be something for everyone including the children The church is located at the comer of Mountalnview and Sinclair Meeting called The Stubbs Family of be the topic discussed by Alex laeburn at the Peel Branch Ontario Genealogical Society meeting held in the second floor meeting room Library Civic Centre In the City Centre The meeting Is Sunday Nov at and visitors are welcome Mr Bradli also assured the public hat he proposal will have to pass the same stringent process a public proposal would follow Mr Elliot said he asked the Monday because he heard rumors Reclamation Systems Inc he proponents of the landfill had submitted their final documents in support of the application two weeks ago However spokesperson Jillinn said that document was imrely discussing alternatives to landfilling to the Acton side Such a document is necessary under the FA act the consulting firm hired hope to have the se cond set of documents into RSI by the end of said Ms The final wont be sub mitted until another round of public consultation hearings Is held Protect Our Water and Tractor fire A tractor sustained about SOO0 damage Tuesday morning when its eleetrieal system caught ire Hills firefighters received a call Jt a which took Ihem to a Con Lot residence where a ftre had started in the electrical system of Ihe tractor had spread Inlhi ml tank Officials say vehicles gas tank was plastn and melted under the heat fueling the fire No injuries were reported Clothing On November 14th ELECT ALFRED R SPENCE COUNCILLOR Ward 2 Halton Hills Director of the Georgetown If Chamber of Commerce Active on Community Boards and Committees TO DISCUSS THE ISSUES CALL 8779292 November 1 4 ELECT ROD TAYLOR TRUSTEE WARDS 3 GEORGETOWN The Halton Board of Education An voles FOR An opportunity to hive Call 8776093 TO DISCUSS THE ISSUES members say Ihey vc been promised on designation for IS months POWER wants to know when the cabinet will officially designate the proposal under the act said co- chairman Ken McGregor RSI is proposing to construct a landfill on the 170acre site United Aggregates the owners of the quarry construct a new quarry south of Slderoad Mr Elliot wants the existing rehabilitated for recrea uses instead of landfill He said he will push for the recrea uses during discussion of tile proposal Poetry reading and seminar Brampton Writers Guild and Canada Council present Cyril a poetry reading and seminar on Thursday Nov at m at the Central Public School art centre Alexander Street Brampton Although verbal barbs drew much of the attention at the all candidates debate in Acton Nov the two mayoral candidates spoke out on many different issues The possibility of a bypass for Highway past Acton local transit priorities or municipal capital pro jects and a proposed pipeline to vice the Industrial cor rldor with Lake Ontario water were all topics of discussion Incumbent Miller said new development will soon breathe new life Into Acton I proud of the Industrial development that bus taken place the Mayor Bui you see morel development here very shortly he told members of the audience Mayor Miller reminded citizens of his proposal for affordable housing said hi supports trailer parka In Hills to help alleviate he housing shortage Transit can be brought to Hills but it may be an expensive pro position said Mayor Miller If a majority of the people in Halton Hills want they can have it but they d have to pny for It he said adding that Milton transit operation was more than In debt three That debt lias likely expanded then Mayor Miller said Asked audience member if he knew of any plans to expand the James Parkway to bring it Into Acton as a our lane highway Mayor Miller said that might be a consideration in the future but there are no such plans in the works now The mayor also said a new arena or Acton is one of the top priorities Its almost a fait accompli that we are going to build an arena in one town or the other Its almost a fait accompli that its going to tie Ac on Mayor Miller said If he arena were to be built in Ac ion thin the town might build a com m unity centre rather than just one projects under by the town arc a new in Acton the bypass and a new library The mayor then turned to his own record which he said demonstrates his ability The mayor said council has been cooperative under his leadership and he is not prone to making keeps in power years he said Challenger Sheldon likes he idea of a bypass The town is looking at the possibility of a bypass now with a report expected on the Issue In new year she said If it conceivable to plan or a bypass I think that what we should do she said BREAD BASKET BAKERY CAFE MILL ST ACTON HOURS Tuesday Saturday 6 00 m Closed Mondays Hilda Bruce Colling 8533400 TIDY CAR YOUR ONESTOP CAR CARE CENTRE Protect Your Car From Winter RUST PROTECTION 89 00 I BEAT THE CHRISTMAS RUSH Seat Covers Velcro Fastening Many stylos and colours to from Floor Mats Car Covers Gift Certificates in any amount for use towards any service or product offered Protecta Liner Truck Bed Liners Tonneau Covers now available your truck Does away tailgate or increased fuel economy and increased speed No holes drilled cxezee RUNNING BOARDS SHAPE WORLDWIDE 8730570 265 Street Georgetown Moo She also wants lu examine the possibility of setting up a local Iran sit service Transit must be on our That would certainly be something I d promote If I were mayor she said adding that the cost associated such a system have yet to be worked out Sheldon said an arena com plex Is the lop priority for capital projects Such a complex In vludc facilities for seniors as well as young people she said The other major priority Is a new in Acton she said But 1 don know it both pro jects tan be achieved in a three- year term she said Sheldon also predicted a bright future for Acton Acton is Just on the threshold of some wonderful things and I love to be a part of she said She then went on to emphasize the Lake Ontario pipeline Coun Sheldon said such a pipellm Is blueprint for the demist agriculture in Halton Hills Mayor Miller supports the pipeline she said But Mayor Miller said the own can come up with happy medium I have been a 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