Lakes and Islands, Times Past

Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Jun 1987, p. 2

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L. ~Wâ€" III’DRTAIIT IIIIBERS Red Cross Holeflakers 359-5382 2 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN LETTER TO THE EDITOR James Auld Waterway V.0.N. Office 272-2343 < E- Park Albulance 00-267-0991 } For the past few months. dashed when the Minister I have watched the Simply Changed his mind CANlilglEAlalUCBAIIQVANCH Progress of the and broke his promise to CER SOCIETY I concerned waterway these people' SERVICE TO PATIENTS users ASSOCiation Who Then, I realized that the V are OPPOSIOg the James prOposed james Auld please contact: 1 AUld waterway Park- Waterway Park is exactly Mrs. GIoria Scott Being a naturalist and a canoeist, I was upset to see a group of what I call overâ€"reactionists cause the Ministry to stop its management plan and form a Public Advisory Committee in order to implement the park plan. Reading their letters to the editor, I understand they are opposed to over regulation by the parks people and I wrote that off to over reacting. Then I read in the Ottawa Citizen last week that the cottagers in Algonquin Park are fighting to retain the right to display the flag of their country. Also, their cottage lot rents have been increased by forty times. I read about the Ministry simply expropriating third and fourth generation farms from families in the Niagara Escarpment area. It completely baffled me. Then I heard about hundreds of people in the Bruce Penninsula who have been deceived into thinking that the Public Advisory Committee, set up to manage their park would save their hunting rights. All hopes and fishing of their were TO ALL ADVERTISERS ORGANIZATIONS READERS I; SUBSCRIBERS [3 Users of the Lantern: EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY: ALL Material - Ads. Notices. Articles. Coming Events. etc. including Enquiries for Information. etc. SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO: North Leeds Lantern P.O. Box I36 Elgin. Ont. KOG IEO Due to the resignation of Editor Pat Little. any and all _niaterial for inclusion in the LANTERN should be directed to the above address. While the LANTERN will continue to use the Elgin Community Room for layout and the Elgin Library facility for location of files â€" PHONE CALLS the canoe route that I have enjoyed for years and in fact, there is no basic change proposed. Why do they want to make it a park? Now I understand why the opposition to this park has become so strong so quickly. Even though I am a canoeist , myself a naturalist, a and consider protectionist, I am very strongly against unnecessary govermental control. It surprised me that Bill Hardy, a man who has worked so hard for the preservation of the area, would allow himself to become involved. I have missed your address, Concerned Waterway Users Association, but you have my support and also that of my family. I don't know what it will take to stop .the park, but I wish you success. D.G. 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