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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), September 9, 1970, p. 14

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September THE HON GEORGE KERR Ontarios Mr Pollution kicked up a bit of pollution himself when he officially opened the annual Steam Era reunion In Milton on Saturday George his engineer hat plunked squarely on his head took over the controls of a steam engine for the official opening ceremony and It belched black smoke Info the air A little bit of pollution wont hurt for the weekend he said apologetically to the crowd Orchestra begins second season Last year a small group of people from Acton Georgetown and Brampton together because they had one interest in common making music They formed an amateur orchestra Housewives were able to forget the demands of their children for one evening by blowing their trumpets or playing their violins Teachers stopped warring with students and met together in peaceful harmony Farmers and businessmen brought along their fiddles and didn t mind at all that they each blamed the other for their high taxes Everyone enjoyed making music and at the end of the season they helped give en to others by giving a concert to senior citizens in Brampton Season begins Now the orchestra is starting its second season and invites keen musicians of any reasonable amount of skill to come to rehearsals Violin viola cello and string bass players are needed number and limited number of brass and woodwind placers High school and conservatory students as well as adults are welcome Rehearsals start at 8 on Wednesday September Wat Peel Manor on the north edge of Brampton on Highway 10 GKe concerts During this season the or will help the Brampton police association benefit In October and give two other concerts in the district The orchestra is called the Huron orchestra after the name given In early regional development plans to the area from which orchestra members come Acton Milton Brampton and Georgetown district It was founded by Keith Barber and Ray of Georgetown and is conducted by Erhard of Cheltenham a well known local musician For further information con tact Mrs Dorothy Claxton Brampton Keith Barber 9 King St Georgetown 8776763 and Erhard RR 1 Cheltenham WON TBUY Were you able to sell old a grave asked the superintendent of the cemetery The secretary shook his head He was afraid he might not get the full value of it he explained But hang it all a man has got to die sometime exclaimed the superintendent That s what I told him but he only answered lost at sea Consultant outlines response to report Smottey Sayti While the ratnpt of of nvulon been widely titer uti itnrxurrwila about about role of torn and Iho of new government unit to Nell M Mi Arthur Con to Ontario ItrtflottKl Development tho point In a paper Midori lo provide nit overview The presented to inference at Skyline Hotel In Toronto lr Mi Arthur attempted to public reaction to Iho reement overall concert of the Toronto Centred which places most northern Helton In a limited growth who and en growth a Inkefront corridor Public nicotinic hold throughout region and McArlhur sum tho at those meetings concept of full planned dovelopmonl of Toronto Centred Region appears to have bcon widely accepted he reported although the details of proposal purposely left vague have naturally produced a great deal of com Ho noted proposal Is a recognition of tho very special situation of the major Ontario metropolis and Its hinterland and is an effort to anticipate and rationally accommodate tho megalopolis belt which la presently in Its early stages of evolution across Peninsular Ontario Tho Design for Development report Dr McArthur sum places the Com zone in an area of restrained growth despite Iho obvious pressures which have already appeared far high order development This Is the zone which Includes all of northern At the 16 meetings held during June throughout the Toronto Centred Region McArthur noted that there was little criticism of tho concept as a concept but a great deal of concern was expressed about implementation and the probable effects of the proposals on specific areas In questions relating to the parkway belt or corridor Dr noted a realization that this was a vital component of the whole concept but a number of questioners were concerned about the economic feasibility and indeed the ability to Implement it In the general geographic area where It Is proposed The paper foresaw the role of local government planning agencies as one of the most controversial issues and served the status of plans prepared by existing planning agencies must conform to the basic precepts of Design for Development Since the definition of many of the vital details Is presently incomplete it follows that there must be a considerable interval during which the compatibility of local proposals must be in doubt Noting a number of questions on the rigidity of the proposal Dr McArthur observed the degree or rigidity was not spelled There was however some out In tho presentation He noted criticism in the proposed plan of however there would be a Park rone one for new subregional way and there would be zones centres It was felt It would be one two and three even though better to permit expansion In their precise limits may vary already established places which slightly from those outlined in did not conform to the Design for for Development These distinctions leave latitude for Die Incorporation of the propriato proposals that are In briefs that are to be submitted on concept by Sept 30 Open space On tho principle that open space recreation must be readily available lo tho urban population of corridor McArthur found general Development pattern McArthur noted eight questions were asked directly on preserving it and noted omul farming enterprises are jpjliiu to require i stimulation If I tiny urn In fl in zone Ho the need fur definition rural Mutts ho predktod win in In crease Turning to tin qucnll of restraints on In the subject of agriculture In zone McArthur found thnt in two The Impression that the the philosophy of rritrnintd genera mix of questions created growth there is tin r mil was thai few persons were really problem of viability In Iho concerned with agriculture per governmental mills lie Inn but rather that It was regarded as a dying activity In zone two He suggested the problem was one of restoring agriculture rather than merely mod Although may be restored to much of urea In time It Hint uses inunt lie found and that perhaps rural initial dimensions should be as a pseudo lino Iwtral autonomy On Hid matter of local my tho speaker noted the llirn tiered planning structure Implicit a autonomy to loin units presumably within firm from Pruviniliil nil I planning board urn currently MU tiding Hie day inference today Wed summary of seminar on the parkway ft and Hit- and the it the pi in I MISS ACTON FAIR COMPETITION WINNER Miu Cathy Smith JUDGED ON APPEARANCE PERSONALITY AND POISE Friday September AT FALL FAIR VARIETY PROGRAM Two will act as Qun PRIZES FOR ALL CONTESTANTS Donated by Local and Industry SPECIAL PRIZES 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