Page THE HERALD Wednesday August Businesses must have smoking areas by 1990 By DONNA KELL Herald Staff Bill 194 passed recently by the provincial government will clear the air of smoke for 39 million On- but dont hold your breath for Hills to be a watchdog for the province The Smoking in the Workplace Act 1989 Bill is scheduled to be put into action January It will mean at least 75 per cent of an enclosed workplace must be smokefree Business owners can choose a smoking area within the building But before the legislation ias passed in July four municipalities in the greater Toronto area put smoking policies in place for their cities and towns Toronto Markham and Hamilton have sought and receiv ed legislative authority to regulate smoking in the workplace a government document says A municipal smoking bylaw that takes a tougher stand than the pro vincial Smoking Act which affects 233000 businesses across the pro vince would take precedence over the provincial law But there will likely be no such bylaw in Halton Hills Its great having a smoking bylaw but its nearimpossible to enforce it said Halton Hills bylaw enforcement officer Bob Taxpayers cant afford to hire the personnel Not only is it costly but theres no provision that forces a person to identify the bylaw officer said Unlike the highway Tralfic Act that can be enforced by Halton Regional Police the Smoking Act doesnt give special power to municipalities Somebody just has to refuse to give his name and there would be nothing the town could do Mr said But the provincial government says an enforcement officer from the province would investigate local businesses any any time A person convicted of contravening Smoking Act regulations could- be fined 500 A company contraven ing the act faces a 25000 fine But the province doesnt want to extend those type of authorities to municipalities Mr Ustrzycki said There are already controlled smoking areas in the new Town of Halton Hills Civic Centre There is no smoking in the departments About half of the cafeteria is designated for smokers The towns new administrative centre will be safely within the legal limits it has a designated smoking area no more than per cent of the buildings total space The largest company in Halton Hills William Neiison and Son Limited will not be affected by the smoking law Smoking Is allowed in the cafeteria but is not allowed in food preparation areas or in the offices a compnay spokesman said The Smoking in the Workplace Act wilP not affect restaurants where smoking areas are usually designated Radio and television stations banks and any other business under federal jurisdiction will not have to comply with the provincial smoking law Many businesses already have a smoking policy in place according Continued on Page 13 Campbell House Gallerg MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN Abo McCarthys Taa Boom 8730674 Vern the rooster crows to victory By ROB SAVAGE Thomson News Service Hamilton and his rooster Vern have made a lot of noise this years Canadian National Ex hibitionCNE Enough in fact to win first place in the rooster crowing contest Saturday He wasnt trained for it or anything Mr Hamilton Georgetown said after the victory I just picked the bird up hoped hed crow The roosters were timed for 15 minutes to see which one would crc the most often Vern manag ed to outdistance his 11 com petitors by crowing 26 times That was despite some admitted poor planning on the part of Mr Hamilton his coach Mr Hamilton said he probably should have brought something like a blanket to put over his roosters cage until the contest The idea would be to keep the rooster in the dark so that when the blanket is removed the rooster thinks it is morning and starts crowing I didnt do that Mr Hamilton said I never thought to bring a blanket with me However Mr Hamilton said Vern seemed excited when the con test began and crowed away just the same I think it was just the noise in here he said And the excite ment of people talking The first place finish is just one of many victories Mr Hamiltons birds have brought him this year TO WN OF HA L TON HILLS MAIN ST SOUTH HILLS GEORGETOWN 8775185 NOTICE Notice of the Intention to stop up close and convey a portion of the First Line and Sideroad unopened road allowances West of Fairy Lake in Acton That portion of the 27th Sideroad which it Is proposed to stop up close and convey includes the whole of the unopened road allowance between Lots and 28 on Concession 1 and a small portion of it bet ween Lots 27 and 28 Concession 2 That portion of the First Line which it is proposed to stop up close and convey Includes the whole of the unopened road allowance between Lot 27 Concession 1 and Lot Con cession plus a portion of the road allowance between Lots 28 Con cession and Lot 28 Concession I Notice is hereby given that the Council for the Town of Halton Hills intends to enact a bylaw to stop up close and convey a portion of the First Line and 27th Sideroad and convey it to the owners of abutting property The Council will hear any persons who claims that their lands will be preiudfcialy affected by the bylaw and who applies to be heard at its regular meeting to be held at the Council Chambers located al Hills Drive in Me Town of Halton Hilts on Monday September 18 1989 at the hour of pm This notice was first published on the 23rd day of August 1989 Stephen Thomson Town Hilton Him PO Box Hilton Ontario 17G5G2 M Ho 1140 Elt LE C0NSEIL DES EC0LES DE HALTON INSCRIPTION SCOLAIRE pour la rentree en septembre 1989 inscription scolaire pour tout enfant admissible mais pas en core niveaux la a la 8e annee aur a lieu a ecole lemardi29aout 1989 entre 9hel 15h Une de Cage enfant est La rentree des classes pour tous les aura 6 septembre 1989 routes sont arfichees a de chaque ecole Gilbert McCraw President Section de lanrjue francaise C Byrnes The Roman Catholic School Board ADVANCE REGISTRATION 1989 90 SCHOOL YEAR For Hew Students Hot Previously Registered ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS K to Grade 8 Tuesday August am 300 pm Information Call Local School BISHOP PAUL FRANCIS REDING SECONDARY SCHOOL Grades 9 to 12 1 600 Maind Street East Milton Monday August to Friday September 1st am 300 pm Information 4168750124 NOTE Grade 1 3 Milton Students will attend St Ignatius of Secondary School Oakvilie 6470595 Grade 1 3 Georgetown Students will attend Notre Dame Secondary School in Brampton 41 Grade 3 Acton Students will attend Bishop Secondary School in Guelph 5198227671 CLASSES BEGIN WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6th 1 989 BUS ROUTES POSTED AT THE MAIN ENTRANCE OF EACH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL D W Schrenk Chairman C G Byrnes Director Education