Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 29, 1986, p. 9

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SECTION A THE October II Men of honor Rebuffed business doesnt get explanation Regional councillors don have to explain why they chose Cheryl Craig Careers of Burlington to supply Region with temporary help over the next year a fellow com was told last week Jan Mitchell of Art ley Employ Manpower Ser vices wanted to know why his firm wasnt chosen when It supplied over per cent of temporary help last followup evalua tions were all very positive think further study has to be made based on the criteria and then explain lo us how you came lo it Mr Milton Mayor Gordon Krantx said he took exception to a document by Mr Mitchell received lhat morning and didnt have to explain why Mr Mitchells firm wasnt chosen Mr Mitchell Bald Ihc review pro cess by which ihc decision lo give Cheryl Craig the contract is open for ques Honing He acknowledged the contract represents a loss of business with the Region or his company According to Regional Treasurer Joe Rlnaido Halton spends on temporary help tor its various departments and Regional Police Force Mr Mitchell pointed his firm Philip JohnMcNabb Randy Ridley Alfred Four firelighter mid their final goodbye to the Hill Fire Department Saturday night at Ihe Acton fire hall A retirement party was held in honor of John McNabb Philip McCrlital Randy Ridley and Alfred Duby Reprenentallve from all level of government came to of fer their greetings and thanks Mayor Rum Miller Regional Chairman Pete and Don Knight were all In alien- dance and they gate plaque to the retired firefighters MP Otto sent hii regrets Herald photo Parking only concern of new firms plan Exporting waste costs rise supplied more than 50 per cent of the word processor temporary workers the Region needed last year He said his firm rains word processors because theres a shortage of employees that skill on the market now We fmd it extremely strange and difficult accept that being the primary supplier giving ex cellent people and gelling excellent feedback we one awarded Mr Mitchell said Continuing to export waste from will costs forcing an increase in tipping charges for private haulers At Region last Wednesday councillors were told to expect a per cent operating budget increase for solid waste disposal Last year significant reserve funds were available to absorb the costs of haulage reducing the tipp ing fee In by to per tonne So long as concerns about parking on Arthur Street ore dealt with neighbors of a Norval business welcome the firms relocation plans town council learned Monday Lisa Jacobson said she and her husband will welcome In surance as a business neighbor so long as Arthur Street Is kept free of parked earn which could block ac cess to Arts Photographic Town Deputy Planner Bruce the bylaw rezoning the property to general com mercial special from residential rc- that parking be available on premises Mrs said the town directed I hem to make entry to Ihcir business off Arthur Street They have sufficient parking for their customers on their property but cars parked on the street clock their access because the street is very narrow They fear further conges tion may result from their neighbors customers Town engineer Bob Austin said the matter of Mr s parking problems has been raised with the town bylaw enforcement officer but he was unaware of what further steps were planned to deal with the problem Mr MacLean told council the rezoning application is to change an existing residence Into on insurance office The site is on the south side of Guelph Street The firm now operates from the north side of the same street Barry told council parking will be available to the front side and rear of the new office location Normally they only have two or three customers In the office at any one lime Anyone wishing to comment on the rezoning Is requested to make their written submissions to the town by Oct Council will deal with the ap plication Nov House aflame An exploding pot of hot grease started a house fire in Acton which caused damage Oct at pm The fire was at 34 Mowbray Place in Acton Damage was extensive in the kitchen and the house received smoke damage a fire department official said After cooking Trench fries grease was left unattended with the burner on Nobody was injured Grease fire A grease fire at a Main Street South Acton home caused damage Friday at a The fire started on the stove and damage was mainly due to smoke a fire department official said HOLY CROSS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH The recommended tipping fee Is per tonne according to the preliminary budget report an in crease of per cent Once the new landfill site Is operating the tipping rate will be reduced to around per tonne JACK BEER TO SAFE DRIVING 133 TheCARPET BARNS Carpet Sale Youve got to see it to believe it Incredible selection Incredible savings A unique showcase of over 25 distinctive carpet styles from Canadas leading manufac turers Every look and texture in hundreds of colours tones HURRY SALE ENDS November 1st Prices are per square 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