Sw Body found The body found in the search for missing Vivian Bremner has been taken to the forensic iden tification lab in Toronto for laser examination OPPsay The body was found May at Concession Lot 27 in Erin but has not been positively identified as Ms Bremner police say Ms Bremner went missing as she was heading for a flag foot ball practice in Georgetown in a Merfcur at around a April 29 Timothy Harpur 21 of Erin has been arrested for first degree murder and faced a bail hearing on May at in the provincial court gets million for growth study Region will receive a 5 million boost from the provincial government to help the Region plan for future growth The money will go towards the second phase of the Region s urban structure review a planning study that the Region staff estimated earlier this year would cost 3 million The review purpose is to examine how best to accommodate residential industrial commer institutional and green space land uses in the Region The staff will soon bring a report to council on how much the Region will have to pay for the review to happen The province s minister of municipal affairs John Sweeney who made the announcement said is a pioneer in the develop ment of urban structure strategies The pilot project could become a blueprint for future Pro vincialRegional Planning he ad ded As part of the review a consulta process involving environmen talists special interest groups the private sector and the general public will happen To ensure proper growth in Halton the Region is proposing the province make a year finan cial commitment to Halton The Region can then plan for the future instead of its current practice of adjusting its plans to yearly pro vincial funding grants said Regional Chairman Peter Pomeroy The province agrees in princi pie with this idea said Mr Sweeney A committee will be set up of representatives from pro vince the Region and area municipalities to consider ferent long term funding methods New columnists The Herald Outlook welcomes two new regular columnists to its lifestyles pages this week Mellish is the president of the Georgetown Seniors tion the group which is seeking to build a seniors recreation cen tre in town His first column ap pears on Page 8 today Laurie Bums Is a well known fitness expert in town She will be giving readers tips on how to get fit in the Herald Outlook each week You can find Laurie also on Page 8 this week In Business For Business GSS OFFICE SUPPLIES Georgetown Secretarial Services S Georgetown 8772282 8771 Florists Crystal Blooms MOTHERS DAY is May 1 3th 211 St Goratown CENTRE I FREE DISTRIBUTION SATURDAY MAY 24 PAGES Residents protest Acton development Musical clowns These clown are In junior kindergarten at St Frances of Assist school in Georgetown They were part of a musical extravaganza call Clowns put on by the whole school about students for parents on Tuesday night Front from left Stavros Bradley Henderson and Gregory Gougeon Back from left Brian Cadger Darryl Matthew and Elizabeth Venning Herald Photo by Brian MacLeod ByBENDUMMETT The Herald About 80 Acton residents showed up at a town public meeting last Monday night to protest a developers plan to build 36 and apartments bet ween the Cook Street terminus and Victoria Avenue in Acton The residents whose bouses sur round the cooperative housing development told town councillors the project is too large for the property would create en vironmental and social problems and would devalue the resale value of some of their nouses No members of the public ap peared at the meeting in support of development Councillors will receive a town report on the public meeting in a few weeks at which time they will debate and then vote on the issue To build 16 townhouses and 20 apartments the developers Cob- blehill Homes Corporation need the town to amend the area s cur rent zoning bylaw Several residents said the development will cause flooding in those houses where the backya e just down from the property A drainage problem would result because there are no storm sewers on Church or Victoria Streets said one resident But the developers architect Will said a preliminary engineering study shows a storm sewer system runn ing from the development to Black Creek can be built to protect neighboring residents from fUSoding The towns engineer Bob Austin confirmed the study findings People argued the soil on the pro perty is unsuitable for the housing project The soil is In some places pure white sand said one man Mr again pointed to a study as proof tbe soil was suitable at which time tbe man jumped in and said I beg to differ Mr Ussner acknowledged the residents fear and said trees will Continued on Page Rebels on track in pictures For Monday nights Kinsmen TV Auction lineup see the back page Kids Send us Mothers I