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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 17, 1980, p. 2

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TIH r Iftfi to Ha lion Hill legal clinic law left InlaKr worker June Wilde and lommuniU Ifgal worker Kjrrn llurr hate to wrif of ltclurrs or discussion llir common legal problem brought their street The program which Is to be launched In hr rail Mi Thompion be with the I I which holU lecture throughout ihe on family da I mi court procedure small law and landlord and lllrrald photo Sewer rates increase approved Continued from more than its share under regional financing Fellow Coun David added if choose lo in Hills in the place Ihty Mould prepared to pay the costs attributed Coun Ted referred to regio nal sen or financing as the that is gnawing at the rite in Burlington should plead with Queen he said to show thai it is the provincial government should be the one subsidizing Hills thccity of Burlington Mr slated that joint committee study ing solutions to the problem would ipproach the govern mcnl for additional special assistance grants to subsidize under Ihe surcharge system Hailing what he call Cord ins sled that Hal ton Hills and not region for its own expansion Let he who creates the pay costs he said Hills Mayor Pete argued fain the region is almost impossible and pointed out that Hills supports health care services and a waterfront plan in which have little bearing on residents in the north But we re going to support it he said because that s way it under the regional system Mayor also warned council that switching back to chargeback system after only one under surcharge will sinously undermine the region credibility While fellow rookies Mayor and Coun Brad Clements of Milton and Oakvillcs Keith Bird that the surcharge system should slay least until the joint committee Is ready with some suggestions Ann said that dealing with the deficit is the real problem facing council supported the recommendation to raise ratea under the surcharge system The number one issue is that we must get the books In balance she In her first address to council She insisted that her victory over former regional rep Ron had nothing to do with a voter backlash against the surcharge system blaming instead a general lack of confidence in the region ability to mind Its accounting Meanwhile increases In sewer and water rates will not appear until February for residents billed on a monthly basis Homeowners who get their sewer and water bills two months will first higher rates In March Although Thursday appro val of the increases ensures higher rates for 19B1 there is Utile doubt the debate will again surface on council agendas from time time throughout the year Preliminary reports from the Joint committee should appear next spring and Mr said it could be ready to present proposed changes to the Regional Act allowing area municipalities to collect sewer revenues however they please by provincial legislature fail session Budget appointees Town council will soon consider budget ions submitted by the town various department heads At Monday nights meeting councillors Harry Levy Terry Grubbe George and John McDonald were appointed to the committee which will review the 1331 budget ANNES A HIT Raggedy Anne dropped Into the children a ChrUtmna Party held Saturday afternoon In the St Andrew United Church on Mountain view Road South Those red hocks of hair proved especially popular with the kids and her lootellmbed antics made lively party Anne left to right arc Chi Chan Lieu Joanne Tolten and Craig Herald photo Legal clinic brings basic law to people featuring a fiw new ices Ihco tin Hilton Hills Community Clinic Is planning a public program is fill to deal with if tin which most local resuImLi The I onset of lectures or pint Ions with I 11 elm Karc Thompson Harry lait week Ms Thompson and Wilde look over from clinic former this month Joining nig a recent i to coordinate tin clinic work The clinic Is hoping to sponsor Hit s Ions with Com I duration Ontario with a profit which throughout Die province host nil It scries on how to get Jtfttl aid or understand con small claims and small business laws The front office at the clinic will stit about people and holding the pro tram there Ms said will hopefully increase the public a tmi the clinics stuff of three lire lo help wilh legal prob li ms which the average person is unprepared to face People Just aware of their she the number of CI published booklets designed to simply explain various areas of the law Of approximately coses handled last by the clinic In both Aclonnnd Georgetown most dealt with family law separation child custody and financial responsibility numerous requests for advice on landlord and tenant Often the clinic works to get family benefits for families that for some reason are when they first apply People turned down for family benefits don reallre that we can represent them In some cases Ms Thompson Harry said Sometimes they have a and when they get turned down they feci there no point in appealing Tfey don I realize then my be Help Any discussion on landlord itid tenant law under the proposed program will probab touch on how linanta 1 become advised of their and of their llord Then is already an pie Infer Ihrough tin local legal clinic to help tenants wishing lo refurbish their home understand their responsibilities or to offer advice on how to organize a lennnt committee to yrard against unfair rci increases and other grievances By tapping Into the Law Association a long list of for the discussions is available Ms Thompson Harry that she and Mr will attend a number of ledum to be held next month at Ihe public library to see how the Hills should be structured and what topics would be of Intcrct here It takes awhile to prepare she Slid It takes time to get to w it community and a hat type of cists come up here aid how the ones in Hilton Hills are lo tin But there Is a treat or for the proposed program at the clinic Ms Harry said ipes lo some concrete- pi ins for series by Nonsmoking week Town has decided to butt out between Jan III proclaiming that period National Nonsmoking Week in Hills According lo Council on Smoking and Health on estimated Canadians die it ytir from smoking rclaled diseased Breastfeeding endorsed Tow council Monday night ipproved a request from lileche League the group which has been lobby me across Canada gel more mothers to breastfeed their infants and agreed to name the of the Breastfed Child in Hills CHRISTMAS GIFT VALUES STEREO 25WATTSX2RMS FILTERS BELT DRIVE TURNTABLE FULLY AUTOMATIC CARTRIDGE NIC SPEAKERS 0 WOOFER TWEETER TUNED PORT WATTS PACKAGE SALE PRICE 449 95 Technics SL DIRECT DRIVE TURNTABLE FG SERVO MOTOR WRMS STROBOSCOPE AUTO RETURN SHURC CARTRIDGE SALE PRICE 199 95 The MEMPHIS M12DC AKAI STEREO PACKAGE SYSTEM TURNTABLE AMU01 AMPLIFIER ATK02 TUNER CSM01 CASSETTE DECK AUDIO RACK SPEAKERS EXTRA SALE PRICE 799 95 Technics SLB2 BELT DRIVE TURNTABLE watts per channel rocalvorampllllor SBL50 Way Linear Phase System Portable Sloroo Cettelte Tape LOADED DECK with Sona Finder One Touch Racor ding and Editing Switch wllhMIc Mix 269 95 Technics RSM5 CASSETTE DECK ELECTRONIC DC MOTOR SN METAL TAPE METERS SALE PRICE 199 95 GIFT IDEAS FROM PIONEER SE2 STEREO HEADPHONES 28 SE205 STEREO HEADPHONES 30 SE450 STEREO HEADPHONES CASSETTE DECK 299 CASSETTE DECK 479 TX6800 TUNER 199 TURNTABLE 199 TURNTABLE wcartridge 249 RECEIVER KP1500 AUTO STEREO KP2500 AUTO STEREO 169 AD30 AUTO EQUALIZER 1 59 IS4041 STEREO AM FM STEREO CASSETTES TRACK AUTOMATIC CHANGER ALLEGRO SPEAKERS PACKAGE SALE PRICE 399 SG9800 GRAPHIC EQUALIZER 399 SALE PRICE GIFT SUGGESTIONS CASSETTE CASES 35 RECORD STORAGE CABINETS 49 59 STEREO COMPONENT CABINETS BLANK TAPES 1 tg AUTO DIGITAL CLOCKS 28 CAR STEREO SPEAKERS Pairs18 MICROPHONES 6 lo CLOCK RADIOS 35 1 99 PORTABLE CASSETTE RECORDERS 44 PORTABLE AMFM RADIOS 29 lo 299 RECORDS CASSETTE TAPES RECORD CLEANING KITS 1 to 29 GS TELEVI SION CHRISTMAS SHOPPING MONDAY FRIDAY a m m GUELPHVIEW SQUARE SATURDAY 9 a 8779541

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