10 THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1996 Town wants restructuring clarification trertanestenhsewos tens tnnel GET CG LU a a Ae BY FRANCES NIBLOCK The Georgetown Gemini Town councillors, indignant that they were not able to comment on the down-siz- ing of Regional Council, want clarification from Minister of Municipal A ffairs and Hous- ing Minister Al Leach on exactly what he meant when he said that council reform must have "triple majority support." Subject to provincial ap- proval, the downsizing of Halton Council to 20 from 24 members will result in Halton Hills losing two of its five seats at the Regional table following the fall of 1997 municipal election. In a letter to Halton Chair Joyce Savoline, Leach wrote that decisions about changes to council size should receive substantial local support be- fore they are implemented. Leach outlined a formula for measuring local agree- ment to structural changes in counties -- the triple majority rule -- and suggested that he would like to see a similar level of support for any changes proposed by Halton. The formula calls for support for change from the majority of the area municipalities, representing amajority of the electors and the upper-tier (Regional) council. After reading Leach's let- ter, Ward 4 Councillor Al Cook noted that they had to react to the downsizing changes and were not asked for their opinion. "Should we be asking the Minister, please, as you be- ing the big brother or sister, or uncle, tell us what do you want us to do?" Cook ques- tioned at last week's Council meeting. KIM@ID Commercial & Residential Cleaning Services ¢ Reliable * Bonded « Dynamic duo fiddle around at JET 15th birthday celebrations The John Elliott Theatre : will mark its 15th anniver- | sary, Oct. 5 with a celebra- tion presented by Arts Alive in co-operation with the Town of Halton Hills. The gala evening at the theatre will feature the dy- namic fiddling duo of Eduard Minevich and Frank Leahy in Bending The Bows, together with the presentation of the Arts Alive Awards, followed by a catered reception in the Gallery. Bending the Bows is a refreshing comical presen- tation that sweeps the spec- trum of musical styles in- cluding country, folk, tra- ditional, jazz, swing and classical. From the Grand OI Opry to Carengie Hall, ¢ Free Estimates « Call today -- we'll take your dust away! (905) 877-0045 SPOT THE Escort & WIN A NEW COLOUR T.V.H - THERE ARE FOUR of these Park Lincoln Mercury vehicles located somewhere in Halton Hills - LET US KNOW where two of them are and enter our draw to win a 20 inch GoldStar Colour TV ° Drop ofF your ballots at: - Park Lincoln Mercury (Hwy. 7, between Georgetown & Acton); or - Personal Secretarial Services 560 Guelph Street, Unit #47, Georgetown; or - The Park Lincoln Mercury display booth at the Acton Fall Fair. ° DRAW TO BE HELD Sunday, Sept. 22, at 3 pm, at the Acton Fall Fair. weeeeeeeeoce @eceeeeeeooeeeee @eeeeeeceeceoeeeee e e 3 ONave: . e e © Appress: : 2 e e e jz PHONE #: i. x LocaTIONS WHERE CARS SPOTTED: x e i: e e e e ' e e SB e e 2 e e there's something for eve- ryone in this hilarious pro- gram of dueling fiddles. The Arts Alive Awards are presented every five years to citizens of Halton Hills who have made sig- nificant contributions in the arts. The recipients will be GALA EVENING: The fiddling duo of Eduard Minevich and Frank Leahy perform Bending The Bows at the 15th anniversary celebrations at the John Elliot Thea- tre, Oct. 5. (photo submitted, used by permission) announced next week. Tickets for the gala evening are $16 (includes box office handling charge) and are available at the John Elliott Theatre box office or by calling (905) 877-3700. Plauning a Wedding? \ Ny vA VIP Limousines cordially invite 4 you to attend our Bridal Show on "2 Ys Sunday September 22nd, ny PAYS from 2 to 5 p.m. to view our y Rolls-Royce and other classic British Limousines and other related products. Refreshments. Call i 877-7182 | <= A p a ms = GV) for your reservation. aN Z = ot. 0 A ve