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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 3 November 1993, p. 4

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Page 4 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday: November’, 1993 Police Beat Kindergarten ransacked Late Friday night, culprits smashed the Kindergarten room window of .George Kennedy Public School on Weber Dr. in Georgetown, entered the room and set fire to the ceiling tiles and lost and found box. They spilled Paint on the floor of a Stor- age area, and removed a computer printer and moni- tor, which was later found in the hallway of another Part of the school. Damage was estimated at $1,000. Police believe the culprits were : =F a SEs Se = 26585 youths, but have no sus- Erica Sommer of Georgetown took time to admire the beautiful wreaths on display pects. Saturday at the 6th Annual Georgetown District High School Craft Show and Sale. . Photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Questions swirl at tax meeting By Oksana Buhel tax system, but provincial TRAFFIC TICKET NETWORK Did you know that a guilty plea can accumulate demerit Points which can lead to... a license Suspension, higher insurance rates and MORE! Weare... We also.., Ex-police officers from Halton i z jon who now work to defend 1] Can’ assist you in ah uatiscost small claims court. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 3/ GUELPH STREET Welcome sign vandalized Culprits spilled black Paint on the Main St. “Welcome to Acton” Council for the Town of Hatton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss a amendment to Georgetown Zoning By-law 57-91 to change the existing Industrial Zone to a Commercial Zone to permit a broader range of commercial uses. The subject Property is locat Street (Highway No. and A i i Further information is available in the Planning epartment. 7); ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME Time: — 7:00 p.m. Monday,.December 6,;,1993 Council Chamb er, Halton Hills Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Georgetown .: D14/Mountclair Dev. Ltd. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Further groundwork was set for Proposed tax reform in Halton Region at a meet- ing Friday between Provin- cial ministers of municipal affairs, finance and educa- tion and regional and munic- ipal representatives and rep- Tesentatives of both school boards. The province must agree to the property tax reform by Nov. 15, and legislation must be put in Place to accommo- date the new system for it to 80 into effect, Halton Region is Propos- ing to adopt regional market value assessment (MVA) by 1996 based on 1992 Property values. In the meantime, regional and educational taxes will be divided tween. the four municipali- ties based on their individual 1992 Property values. Ata Sept. 30 special coun- 112 Main St. $, Georgetown! cil’ meeting, Burlington Tegional councillors Stated they would not support the tax reform system if the Province did not give its approval by Nov. 15. This would have resulted in a regional MVA based on volatile 1988 Property val- ues,'the financial repercus- sions of which would harm many @id businesses. Halton ‘al Chairman Peter Pomeroy said two Questions arose at the meet- ing - one concerned which Piece of legislation should be modified and another con- cerned timing. Regional staff indicated Officials were not convinced, According to Pomeroy, a pri- vate member’s bill was sug- Rested by the ministers as the most likely Possibility. “We don’t care what they have to do to allow for the new MVA - as long as they do it,” Pomeroy said. He fur- ther suggested Provincial Officials should “quit com- Plaining about the lack of money and time, and do something.” Timing was also a point of contention, with Provincial Tepresentatives suggesting the 1996 year of implemen- tation be moved back to allow for higher Priority issues. “We explained to them 1996 had to be the year of implementation and they seemed understanding,” Pomeroy said. In general, Pomeroy was “pretty satisfied” with the Outcome of the meeting. Town of Halton Hills mayor Russ Miller’s senti- ments were more assured. “It was a very positive meet- ing,” Miller said. “We were very. well received and the been determined and Police have no Suspects, Neat thieves More than $1,000 worth Of tools were stolen from a Pick-up truck, parked Thursday Overnight in the driveway of a 17 Side Road Tesidence. The tools were located in the back Part of the truck which was shielded by a Velcro cover. The Cover was replaced once the tools were removed. A mitre Saw, speed drill, hammer drill and jig saw were seized, but other tools were left behind, Reckless robbers Police believe culprits used a credit card or like instrument Friday late after- noon to slip the lock on the tear door of a Hwy. 7 Acton residence, The alarm was activated, but thieves ‘still ransacked the master bed- room. Nothing was stolen and no damage was caused. | Break and enter Culprits entered a Fourth ine residence i NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING WARD 4/ MOUNTAINVIEW ROAD / SMITH DRIVE (905) 873-2900 ministers said they would * Provide us with an answer by Or (905) 874-3063 the 15th.” : Presents... modification of the Region of Halton Act would allow for the adoption of the new Georgetown fi : S$} gi Tai \ § m= the Deep North”, boasts so mana || | bet al 5 The Royal Canadian Legion IMPORTANT NOTICE To all citizens of Halton Hills: Please bé advised that the Royal Canadian Legion does not have any connection with any Publication soliciting advertising Copy, and or, donations i nefit Canadian veterans, Nor does it endorse any such Publications; The Annual Poppy Campaign is the only Legion Appeal to the public on behalf of veterans, Branch 120 Georgetown The Royal Canadian Legion Think of all your Liberties and Recall “Some Gave All” Wear a Poppy ~ Show you care Council for the Town of Hatton Hills will conduct a : Public Meeting to examine and discuss a Proposed New Zealand and Papa Nay amendment to G Guinea. order to permit a There is lots to do in Cairns single family lots. ~ take a day trip to The Reef; , : he rolling hills of the Atherton The subject Property abuts Mountainview Road to Tableland, or nearby Kuranda. the east and Barber Drive to the west, with the | | Spend a day ewes raft Property being described as Part 2 ne sede ore e eta Concession 9, Town of Halton Hills (Georgetown). Tully Rega Othe nearby Further information is available in the Planning Department. — - Tully River. Or discover abundant barracuda and barra- ALL INTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME 7:10 p.m. mundi on a fishing safari and exotic colourful plumage on a bird watching expedition in Daintree. Monday, December 6, 1993 Council Chamber, Halton Hills Civic Centre, 1 Halton Hills Drive, Georgetown File No.: D12/H.H.V.H.1.-12 (24T-92003/H) }nternational Freight Forwarding! ImportiExport via Surface transport | air /sea RATES ARE LOWER * Ait Cargo worldwide * CommerciaPersonal Etfects «Insurance, Pick-Up & Delivery Arranged 5 You can visit the Cairns Museum where Aboriginal artifacts are displayed; or take @ cruise and discover the won- ders of the nearby islands. € information please call Beeline Travel, 873-2900. 878-8003, Halton Hills This Week 8

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