Really cookin at the GDHS reunion SECTION A July I Page Tax reform highlights MPs I odgi barbecue night The preccti drew clow to people Here tosere III raid In the hills Four fire alarms Firefighters Mere lost week responding lo four tire alarms On July at 31 Area firefighters reached Park Ave Georgetown to find smoke misUken The tire deportment also respond to a call in Terra Colta on July firefighters extinguish a propane barbecue fire at a home on Isabella Street lit Riant ti until mill They lined up for miles the barbecue Saturday night at the District High School reunion Hut the line moved fast and healthy or chicken parly goers moved lo Ihe pool l Ihey danced all night Herald On Sunday a 11 pm firefighters were called to put i car fire at Queen St The in the engine area is caused by allure lo the Jeep Scrambler is estimated it La meeting La League of welcomes all women Interested in breastfeeding information to their next meeting on Monday Julv 13 it 30 m 16 Wilbur Street Discussion will include the of breastfeeding and overcoming dif For further information call Houses okayed The Niagara mission has offered no objections to Ian Dulf s proposal In build two houses on acres land just west of Mr Duff went before the NEC June lo explain the proposal and request an amendment to the plan which now designates the pro as a Mimnl Resource fcx traction area Muncipal and Regional have already given their support to the proposal Mr Duff said the an inconclusive on Iheir own but the hearing officer must now report to he cor mission and to the Ministry of Ml Affairs who will en lake the request before Provincial cabinet for approval It will certainly be months before final approval is given but I hope tint it will be done this year Mr Duff said Lily exhibit enjoy the of bins it the fifth annual liy exhibit at Ihe of the Hilton Hills 1 ibrary id Cultural Centre July and 18 m 10 i m p All lily stems will be for halt and limited if lily bulbs for October planting Immunizations Regional Health Depart menl holds its monthly immumia lion clinic on the second Tuesday of each month from 1 to The clinic is held at the Department Main Street South Georgetown For an ip pointment call 75000 project II may upwards of to refit the Acton Library for handicap access to both floors Thai the price listed in the capital forecast and Acton Norm Elliott says that not all that expensive considering the work lnvolvcdon the 20year old building Possible additions Include a ramp and an elevator to ensure access to both floors in the library Elliott said As much as per cent funding may be available In grants from the province hcsaid Compare Allstate for auto value 1 I Ilk Ml I instate Youre in good hands Alii loin Co tlj llfiGuelph Street 8731643 New Acton arena shelved as result of capital forecast cuts major for a new arena and new in si wire dcmled it Monday capital forecast meeting for lJHfl through I J91 In attempts to reduce lewis and eliminate nsive borrowing councillors nixed i new SIB million in from eliminated pending study from Hills fin Chief Bill Omni nullum was a proposed fin station in Alton the need for in architects fees from tin 1988 forecast The new hull also ear a possible borrowing dibt of in Capital expenditure proposals lop million for 19B8 with over million to come from riising axes 2 million raised by borrowing fit the region Town treasurer Ray King mended in tax cud the 1J08 capital but councillors only lo slash it meeting lor 1K saw almost million in projecLs proposed with million to come from tax Mr King recommended si from those ax levies and councillors either slashed or 400 In tax hikes from forecast The four hour meeting did not 1990 or both of which were discussed last night from tie fin expenses ijor projects like in irini r fire stnlion there or logistical problem ilrator Clerk Joe don I believe that tlie administrative capacity point to do two projects like put up fire hall and arena in Acton The Town then are estimated at million with almost million to come from tax hikes Mr King has recommended cutting in lax levies from the 1B91 forecast Also cut from 19BB forecast proposals was for a com muni I Ions centre console for the ire department and in park improvements and expansion at the Georgetown Fairgrounds Axed from proposed 1989 capital forecasts were each from gravel resurfacing and surface treatment of own roads and in parking changes at Ihi furgrounds Nursery development a proposal to plant trees by the recreation department was reduced from capital costs lo and for a sidewalk on Maple Avenue was deferred to Councillors still had a lot of work to do heading into last night a meeting with 1990 capital forecast proposals hitting 6 million with 23 million to come from Ian in creases and to come from loons The rest would come from vinous subsidies and contributions Mr King has recommended tax Levy cuts of from the 1990 forecast Councillors had It slightly easier when they discussed capital forecasts for 1991 Capital 313 ia Bacon Wrapped Filet 317 Sirloin Tip Steaks Sirloin Tip Eye Roasts in Rib Eye Steaks Boxed Texas Style Ribs 99 a LOin Boxed Mm LB Breaded Pork Cutlets 599kg lb Tax reform Is one of the most im porta undertakings by the Mulroney government in his man dale The White Paper presented by Finance Minister Michael Wilson has laid out the blueprint for a simpler fairer and more pro gressive lax system the system thai Canada needs lo meet the challenges of today and the op portunities of tomorrow Let me give you a few highlights of whal the tax reform package will achieve a system with eight out of ten Canadian households paying less personal income tax an average of less Low and middle Income people will pay less high Income people who have been avoiding tax and many corporations will pay a simpler system with only three tax brackets and with lax exemp tions and most deductions replaced with tax credits that are worth the same regardless of your income Many loopholes and lax breaks have been eliminated or reduced The result wilt be thai more low income households will no longer pay any lax at all and nine out of ten senior citizens will pay less a better balanced system with more revenue coming from high income Individuals and profitable corporations and less from lower and middleIncome working people The less welloff regions of the try will pay less Those who mode extensive use of tax breaks in Ihe past will pay more tax Tux reform will proceed in two stages The personal Income tax reform will come into effect in 1988 which means that most people will see their take- ho me pay go up next year The corporate tax changes will Playground plans proceed Councillor Sheldon admitted tried to play the at Mon days Capital forecast meeting roposnls to build creative playground structures at ma Kmghim in Acton at M School in Acton at liar Public School in Georgetown and in Glen Williams were left In the capital forecast after some debate The structure at and will cost but no will fall on the tax levy The structure at M school will cost 16 with council fooling half the bill and the creative playground it Harrison will cost with council picking up tab Council will pay the cost of a structure in Glen Williams The remaining funds will be sup plied by local forts I always voted them creative plaj i Sheldon said built their own playground structure and I think this is something Ihe community tan do she said Coun Sheldon moed lo have pendltures on the promised si rue lures at M Z Ben el School In Williams and at Harrison School struck from the forecast I defeated ihe motion the funds remain earmarked for the three structures GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE and consultations with Canadians The tax reform package will serve to continue our outstanding per forma nee in job creation jobs have been created by Cans since September The deficit will continue to decline every year Most Canadians will pay less tax Some arc being asked to pay more because of the reduction of lax preferences But these changes reflect the goals of grnter fairness and competitiveness and they are being phased In over time The tax reform package will be judged on whether we have given our senior citizens more peace of mind whether we have given those in he greatest need a fairer and reduced lax burden whether those that should pay more do pay more whether we give our youth a greater sense of opportunity and hope whether we all a greater live to try harder to build our nation together and to have greater freedom to enjoy the fruits of our I believe that we have met these tests And think you will too Fire sparks investigation Police and are in vestlgaling a ire thit razed an abandoned house on 10 Sideroad east of Eighth fine Siturdiy morn ing The house had been vacant for some time and was for demolition to make room for a me development iccordlng lo Hills Deputy Chief Bob Hyde The house was destroyed it Is difficult to put a value on a house 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