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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 25, 1982, p. 2

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Page SECTION A TOE Wednesday August IS Another wild and wonderful summer stroll Annual music arts and drama parade wraps up recreation departments summer programs Haltons Social Services facing financial woes Children and seniors funding cut Herald Regional 11 ore last Wednesday blasted the budget for onus Ing a shortfall In the region financial support for private day care ices and Centennial Manor social services department is scrambling money for the seniors manor and to keep subsidized day care afloat until the end of the year Council adopted a series or proposals from Its health and social vices committee which one rep resentative described as Draconian to stave off financial disaster In the Gravel extraction Continued from page going have to f grit this on its own though he added Mayor also said the matter might also be raised at tonights Wednesday town ell meeting Town staff are already studying the document and will represent the municipality at public hearings to be held later this month he said The mayor said he would not question the province need for the amount of in the proposals The aggregate areas should be carefully noted I agree with that he said but 1 that if you own land there must be some degree of compensation if the province comes along and wants it If they Implement this they must identify resources inside their own property as to the Found for Aggregate Stud the Mineral Aggregate Policy for Official Plans contained In the ministry proposals has not received Cabinet approval does not conform with normal prav planning and not en dorsed by the ministry of municipal affairs and housing as is required under the proposed new Act The policy would negate any typo of future commercial and Industrial development the foundation says Old Mill page At retailers it is necessary that the suppliers be of sufficient to fully satisfy their needs he explained Beaumont retail operation the Old Glen Mill will continue into the foreseeable future in historic structure but the building is no longer efficient to meet modern retail demands Ills quite suitable Tor expanding retail operations Mr added Mr will assume duties as marketing manager with Hanson Mohawk and will give technical assistance at the firm three plants Hanson Mohawk manufactures a wide variety of loslcry as well as toques and mills at Its square foot Hull plant where Beaumont knitting equipment will be moved social services depart Even with proposed re ductions In the day care programming five stair layoffs the still needs from the province or else it be forced Nov l to drop purchase of service agree ments for two months with private day care facilities Day care centres by the region are not directly affected by the provincial cutbacks As many as youngsters In private day care facilities could be affected by Ing off subsidies While the region spans funding tor youngsters in private day care If their parents qualify it receives 80 per cent of its money from the province The situation at Centcn Manor In Milton Is more difficult to resolve and requires from the province to eliminate its shortfall Council agreed to staff program cutbacks for lay care and held n meet Friday with area Con wrvolive George Kerr Burlington South and transportation minis tor Jim Snow Councillors excluded Hal ton Burlington MPP Jul ion need from the meet arguing that the rcg ion should take its grlcv a nee to repress I of government In power ports negotiations with the Mi Pa and of the ministry of community and social services the body res for the fui ding were to be presented to the services committee today Wednesday Plans lo add more spaces n the region sub day core program have temporarily been scrapped Cutbacks ap proved by council if the mm refuses add funding will put the reg Ion level of day care service back lo what was last November it Is expected Ihut the cutbacks will have their greatest impact on Milton and Burlington residents utile pal ty has a regional yowned day care centre Cancer that the reg Ion might cutting back services without discussion with the ministry Burlington Walter waiting until Sept 13 before considering program reductions Cutbacks Mr Muikc wlch d would be a of action He argued that council t play havoc I the lives of people the way these recommendations suggest Despite his plea or dip lomacy council over whelmlngly opted lo con aider cutbacks If the fund Ing Issue re solved The region cannot be expected to pick up prog rams from which the has withdrawn Carol Gooding said Coun Ann Mulvale said the provlnc lal government first lifted hopes of about 100 families on waiting 1 sis last year when It announced ional fund for the ions program and has now dashed them with budget cutbacks BALLET CEDARVALE COMMUNITY CENTRE In The Parti 5yrs up commenc ng Saturday Sept 11 10 00 FALL COURSE 1982 Sept 11 Doc IB WINTER COURSE 1983 Jan Apr FEES Course TAP CLASSES Studio Tuas Pleas Now ANN 8779385 FISH CHIPS Skipper Rsh Chips 877 Not Enough 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