Big ones that got Tender contract Kerry Rooth from Georgetown the opening of the trout season Saturday with this handsome 3 lb from the Credit He topped by Fred Ball and Tackle in Norval to weigh the rainbow Iroul Herald photo Scot holds up a small fry which he caught Saturday In Glen Williams tithing by the Credit It wain I dinner hoping for better as he kept on fishing Herald photo Region reconsiders after unfair decision WAN Herald Staff It may cost the region up to to get out of laundry housekeeping contract Tor Ccn Manor Regional regions tendering pro cedure followed in Hie granting of this particular contract their last council meeting Ilrucc Ingram president of a Burlington cleaning company Group complained Ihc special meeting last tendering procedure week voted to back out been followed of an annual contract and that lie wanted the worth between ft and current agreement with million Chicago Their decision was of Canada Ltd based on the fact that Die Acton library purge For weeks the Acton Library is going to have help in do the first purge since the brinch went Computerized flunks to a grant the Corps worker will du an Inventory of the library titles and what is missing off the shelves The purge will let the library know what titles it has in its holdings A similar project is underway in Youth Corps worker PSYCHIC Carole Matthews Carole I am starting my own business out of town and about the outcome I have seen you before and followed your advice Enclosed is a photo Thank you Don from Dear Don Your business wilt be very successful I sec a total change in staff and feel good about Your biggest problem at the moment is your home life You have a very messy divorce coming up yet you seem to be hiding in work This Is not a good idea You have son who needs you more than youi work docs He is very confused Get back to the home front work need you that mu fake a few moments and refer to the consul tit ton you had with me Carole POPESTARRET 232 Guelph Street Georgetown G town Tor 4168462561 Councillors voted apologia to Service Master and reimburse It for out of pocket expenses related to travel and lion costs for our who toured the Chicago facilities of the firm Tenders for the Job will be opened by the region and be analysed and assessed by the region administration and I nance committee Burlington Coun Stephen Tolh pointed out the whole morkelplace now knows Service Master bid and thai it isn the best business manner to open lenders when the best price is been made public It will be somewhat of an unusual tendering process Oakville Anne Mulvale led ged We re put in a lose- lose position any way you cut it Burlington Joan Little said She wanted to know why regional staff didn follow the region tendering procedure Chief administrative off Dennis said the Health and Socl Services committee had done tendering by invitational bidding tour firms had been invited to take part At the meet only Versa and Scrv and one later submitted proposals he said A staff committee of the purchasing agent the director of social services Debbie Oakley Mr and Manor administrator Marilyn Weigh man prepared a report on the two bids and recommended ServiceMaster bo hired by the hcallh and social services committee Before the staff committee recommend each were treated equally Mr laid We recommended a trip be taken to sec Service Master capabilities if council approved and its contract in principle A council resolution March approved the trip and that Service Master pick up the cost health and social vices committee vice- chairman Joyce reminded council Mr said he t sec anything wrong with councillors flying down on Service Master tub after the ServiceMaster bid had been accepted Such trips had been taken before and weren pre cedent setting he said The purpose was to veri fy company had what they claimed to have Why would we attend regardless of who pays for it after the contract been made demanded Coun Fred Oliver I think we should stay away from this in principle stuff GALLERY HOUSE SOL ARTS CRAFTS MAY MAY OPENING SATURDAY MAY FROM 2 0O p m A THF Wednesday May I 1B8S Voter turnout poor Herald Stuff Since then the Voter turnout at the In the riding has advance polls is very increased hy ID to per light according to Halt on Burlington Chief Electoral Officer Dan McMillan said approximately 100 vot era have taken age of the six days of advance polls to cast heir ballot No question about it being very light to what 1 expected Mr on told The Herald In every area it was very light Maybe Acton was close to what It was four years ago Pour years ago the advance polls drew 1 356 voters out to mark their choice of provincial con Mr McMillan said As well more polls been set up and more advance poll duvs compared 1981 With the trend to more advance poll voting and the increase in Mr McMillan laid he was expecting about voters to turn up before May TOPSOIL Barclays Haulage 8779991 Come in and see this lovely group of mix and match sportswear In 1 00 Cotton and a PolyCotton blend Choose from shorts skirts tops and pants Coupon WONDER BRA SALE 10 Discount with this coupon til Sal MAIN ST S Formerly Towels Things DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN I TO THE ELECTORATE BURLINGTON Over the past month I have criss crossed the Halton Burlington riding many times meeting people and discussing issues and your concerns While David Peterson the Ontario Liberal Leader speaking out on province wide issues and offering Bold New Initiatives I was discussing local concerns and discussing solutions you We talked about toxic waste school funding unemployment agriculture the handicapped chlldcare GoTransit service Bill 101 extra billings by doctors health care Investments the tax system and many other Important concerns During our discussions the message that came out loud and clear was the need for a representative that would stand up and fight tor your rights You told me that you disliked the way the Government has muzzled Its leader during the campaign and you respected the way David Peterson spoke out and was prepared to face controversial issues You told me also that you It was wrong for the government to tell Its employees to hold back reports until after the election Like me you felt it was YOUR RIGHT to be told what was happening In this great Province and I can assure you that if the information had been good it would have been released the campaign I too spoke out against these Tory policies and the response opponent was scary I was told that If I didn t like what I saw In Ontario I should leave That statement made In Georgetown at an all meeting expressed the very attitude of the Provincial C Party That particular remark clearly shows how years of power In Ontario hag made the Ontario Conservatives feel have a right to govern us and show Insensltlvlty to our concerns It is because of my love for this province and this riding that I want to stop the continuing mismanagement of our society During the Campaign you said you wanted change on May 2nd we can make it happen On May 2nd vote for Don Knight Yours Sincerely Don Knight