THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1998 THE NEW TANNER 9 a = ReSTTS TSE SHES eed = JDLEIGH ton North rk Update ------ Are You a Business Owner or Operator? As of June 1998, more than 376,000 net new jobs This hard work, dedication, and vision has paid off please let me know. Whether you are hiring 1 new have been created in Ontario since the last election in for a number of Halton Region businesses, including employee, or 1000, I want to hear your success story, 1995-the fastest growing job creation rate in Canada! Rubicon, Matthew Steel, Johnson Controls, and and assist you in spreading this good news by pub- Although governments play a major role by helping Gordon Foods. All of these businesses have recently licly supporting and recognizing your company's to create a positive environment for economic expanded their job forces. achievements. growth, the most important factor is people-the hard _I wish to Tecognize and celebrate our growing busi- Please send your information to my constituency work of employees, the good management of employ- ness commununity and want to enlist your help in office in Milton. ers, and the courage and vision of doing so. If your business is planning an expansion, Thank you for your help, and congratulations on entrepreneurs. is hiring more staff, or is launching a new product, your success! | Halton has the lowest crime rate per capita of any centre in Canada with a population over 100,000. $300,000 has been assigned to Hamilton Psychiatric Hospital to create an Assertive Community, Treatment Team (ACTT) in Halton to provide ser- vices to those who suffer from mental illness. Milton District Hospital and Georgetown District Memorial Hospital will Teceive $165,200 and $126,800, respectively, in Growth Funding in 1998. Ted Chudleigh is a member of the "Gas-Busters" team, a group of MPPs looking at ways to deal with citizen concerns about fluctuating gasoline ' prices. Ontario's unemployment rate is at 7.1%. Halton Regional Police recently received $24,000 to cover the overtime cost of the R.LD.E program, which works to keep intoxicated drivers off the streets. As a "growth region", Halton is benefiting from the new health funding formula with an additional $3.69 million for health care services in 1998. Ted Chudleigh recently presented Deputy Chief of Police lan Agar of the Halton Regional According to an Ernst & Young/Angus Reid poll, an outstanding 66% of Police Force with $24,000 to cover overtime costs of the R.1.D.E. program. This was part of Ontarians believe that Ontario is now a better place to do business than the government's $1.2 million grant funding for R.I.D.E. Programs across Ontario. Joining five years ago. Mr. Chudleigh are MPP Terence Young, Milton Mayor Gord Krantz and MPP Gary Carr. Your MPP's Performance Please take a few minutes to rate my performance as your MPP. The rankings are from 1 to 5; 1 is very satisfactory, 2 is satisfactory, 3 is no opinion, 4 is unsatisfac- tory, and 5 is very unsatisfactory. Was your concern handled in an appropriate fashion? - Yes No N/A Have you had the chance to meet with me in the I I I ' riding or at my office? Yes No N/A | 1) Representing Halton North at Queen's Park : Z 2 ™ . Did you find me accessible and approachable? Yes No N/A | { 2) As Member of the Ontario Government 1 2 3 Amro: 4 | ; ; aoe Please feel free to write down any suggestions, comments or ideas, and mail or I 3) As an individual MPP 1 2 3 4 58 drop them off at my Constituency Office: 192 Main St., Suite 200, Milton, Ontario I i 4) Accessible to groups from Halton North 1 2 3 4 5 : LOT 1N8 I ' Have you contacted my Constituency Office? Yes No N/A | | | ' Was your concern handled in an appropriate fashion? Yes No N/A } I ' Have you contacted my Queen's Park Office? Yes No N/A I | ! | Ls