Halton Hills Images

Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 14, 1984, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

B4 Goorgstown Acton Wednesday Nov L POPE STARRET CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS QM9Stown Ontario L7G4B1 8731601 CLEANING 87741387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE ORGAN LESSONS s its VVHATS YOUR BIG IDEA Do you have an idea you d tike to turn into a reality An idea you d like to turn into your very own small business tf you re between and not attending school full time or between and and a recent post secondary graduate maybe we can help If you qualify Ontario Youth Enterprise through the Youth venture Capital program can provide you with a 12 month interest free loan of up to 000 to help get you started Think about it You could be your own boss get valuable expenence and give that idea of yours an opportunity to grow in the marketplace For mote information phone the Youth Hotline 18002637777 HID Secretariat for Social Development Ontario Region supports dual approach to promotion With far less money property and municipal staff than Burlington Halton Hills simply can afford to launch its own business development program Regional council was told last week Councillor Mike Armstrong under 1 the difference between the two municipalities in defence of a dual approach to business development endorsed 175 by council Wednesday Support for a Joint effort by the and those of its member municipalities able to handle their own industrial promotion came readily despite another plug by Burlington Mayor Roly Bird for split responsibilities Burlington intends to continue handling its business develop ment affairs internally Bird said whether or not the Region maintains its own business development department and charging the city for its vices City council last month stopped short of demanding rebate on its annual tion to the Regional business development program after its Regional representatives pointed out that the other municipalities would never support such a request Thus Bird said Burlington ends up paying twice for in dustrial promotion while patiently wailing for Oak vi lie Milton and Halton Hills to realize the benefits of interna business development and follow suit Bird asked council to delay its vote on the bylaw setting up a dual approach to business development so that Regional staff can arrange to let the area municipalities handle promo internally if they wish Let the Region continue handling basic sales and promotion on behalf of the municipalities who need it he said Calling Bird deferral motion a delay tactic Armstrong contended that Burlington and Regional staff should have no problem avoiding the lion of services that Bird and others call inevitable Bird deferral was rejected in a recorded vote 13 In a vote approving the new bylaw and its dual approach all four Halton Hills councillors present at the meeting were among those who voted in favor Armstrong Jake Kuiken Dave Whiting and Mayor Russ Miller were among the majority in the 17 vote Councillor John McDonald was absent I0A0M0O0N0D BEUCTKONK NEW AT DIAMOND BINGO pm Games pm JACKPOT OPEN NIGHTS A WEEK RICE BUSINESS CENTRE Boar briefs School gym Stewarttown School Is one step closer to its new gymnasium The trustees ap proved the Elementary Capital Expend lure Forecast for 13851966 at Thursday board meeting Construction is expected to begin in March IBM with cost estimated at Language Arts review The Board of Education la revamping its Language Arts programs In the curriculum starting this school year according to a report submitted by Dean Fink superlntcndant of schools New emphasis will be put on consistency across the region grammar spelling handwriting and standardized achieve ment tests The impact of French mersion on the English program will also be studied this year Textbooks approved The Halton Board of Education trustees approved secondary school textbooks and 18 elementary school tex tbooks for use by students this year The books are not on the Circular list of ap proved textbooks for student use Issued by the Minister of Education The books were instead selected by principals in consultation with the teachers The secondary school books are mainly French and English literature novels while all the elementary books are French language books These subject areas are not covered by Circular 14 On one novel The Clan of the Cave Bears for use by Grade students at s TA Blakelock secondary school has been questioned and is currently under a review COMPLETE TRAVEL SERVICE FULLYOUALIFIED STAFF Barber Henley Ltd 72 Main Si S Downtown Georgetown ACTA 8772214 Santas on his way Visit Santa in the mall from November 17 til Christmas he Meadow vale Town Centre Just South of Derry Rd at Winston Churchil I Battleford 9 9 Monday to Friday 9 30am6 Saluidriy December ft until 9

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy