THE GEORGETOWN GEMINI WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1996 Trustee conflict of interest hearings Five Halton school board trustees, in- they should have declared conflicts and not cluding Ethel Gardiner of Georgetown _ voted on the Board's $272-million budget will be in a Milton court Nov. 14 to _ last year. answer allegations that they breached On legal advice, Gardiner declared a Conflict of Interest legislation. conflict on the salary and compensation The complaint filed by the Taxpayer _ section of the budget and then voted on the Coalition Burlington Inc., saying that whole budget at the end of the debate. Georgetown & District Memorial Hospital Canadian Cancer Society (Halton Hills) Halton Region Health Department Presents BREAST HEALTH FORUM Tuesday October 15 1996 7:00 p.m. Georgetown Hospital - Activity Room - Bennett Centre Presented by: Dr. Janice Giesbrecht, M.D., F.R.C.P.(C), Oncologist Hotel Dien Hospital, St. Catherines Affiliated with the Ontario Cancer Treatment & Research Foundation and Ontario Breast Screening Program * Pool costs Halton school board trustees went behind closed doors but did not debate a motion from Burlington trustee Joe Pavelka to have the Board continue with the operation and maintenance of swim- ming pools, at a cost of $160,000, while negotiations continue between the Board and municipalities on oper- ating costs.. Although there was some closed-door discussion on the motion, it was not voted on | SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED: Gamblers bellied up to the table to try their luck at Blackjack Friday night at The McGibbon Hotel. The money raised from the charity casino went to help fund the Georgetown Raiders Jr. A hockey club. (Jamie Harrison on Prevention, Early Detection, Treatment and remains on the table. photo) and Panel Presentation on Mammography, Environmental Issues, Breast Self-examination, Nutrition For seating purposes, please register by calling 877-2238 Space is limited Developer's burn pit moved Tribute Home's construction material burn pit has been moved further way from existing homes and a park on Argyll Road between Watson Road and Harley Road following complaints from area residents that their homes fill with smoke when the wind shifts. REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON NOTICE OF A PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION FOR WINNERS! Sean Saunders, left, Sales Manager of Park i Dixon, right, Dealer Prinicpal, URBAN AND RURAL SERVICING GUIDELINES Lincoln Murcury and Walt Dixon, right, Dealer rinicpa' present Shorty and Anne-Marie Lowin of Limehouse AND with the colour television won in the Spot The Escort HIGHWAY DEDICATION GUIDELINES Contest. (Rick Butler photo) The regional Municipality of Halton is seeking public comment on two new raft Guidelines concerning the "servicing" of new development in Halton. These new Draft Guidelines have been developed in accordance with policies of Halton's new Regional Official Plan and are intended for use when considering the approval of new planning applications. Halton's Draft "Urban and Rural Servicing Guidelines" primarily deals with the exemption of certain classes of Urban Area properties from the need for full municipal water and waterwaste services. It also deals with the Regional Health Department requirements for the Private Supply of Water (Private Wells) and the Private Disposal of Sewage (Septic Tanks and Tile Fields) in Halton's Urban and Rural Areas. Halton's Draft "Highway Dedication Guidelines" primarily deals with the ment proposals in certain locations, purpose QO Public Information Sessions on both Draft Guidelines will be held on: a; Tuesday October 8th 1996 at 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the (North) Audito?ium of the Halton Region Administration Centre 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville; and Thursday October 10th 1996 at 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Hugh Foster Hall, Victoria Park Square, King Street, Town of Milton (Municipal Offices). Copies of the new Draft Guidelines will be available at the Public Information Sessions or can be obtained from the Regional Municipality of Halton Planning and Public Works Department, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, or by calling Ms. Kathy Kielt at Ext. 7200 at: T?'MTOOSEXY! Throngs gathered Friday night to watch the annual fashion show at Georgetown Marketplace, hosted by Marilyn Denis of City-TV and CHUM FM. Over 60 businesses in the mall participated in the show, featuring items for both youths and adults, formal and casual. (Jamie Harrison photo) 825-6161 (Burlington, Oakville, Milton residents) 639-4540 (Aldershot residents) 878-8113 (Georgetown residents) 853-0501 (Acton residents)