Report BvJflllN McDERMID Brampton- 180 Bills were passed The House of Commons is present sitting In the Second Session of the Thirty third Parliament During the First Session of this Parliament legislation was passed to improve pensions overhaul the Divorce Act enhance agricultural programs Canada Investment promote equality and protect public safety Legislation of the Second Session builds on that record A total of 180 government bills have been passed since September 1984 Including in the Second Session Some legislation from this Session is discussed here In the energy sector legislation has been passed to approve the Frontier Energy Policy and the Newfoundland Accord to repeal the Petroleum and Gas Revenue Tax to authorise loans for the Husky Oil 029 and to establish the new Canadian Petroleum Incentive Pro gram C Legislation for the Nova Scotia Accord has also been Introduced In the spirit of the governments policy regarding Crown corpora lions legislation has been passed to privatize Canadalr and Teleglobe Canada and to dissolve Conacre This brings to 14 the number of Crown corpora lions sold or dissolved by this government protection Is a top priority Stronger measures to detJ with marine pollution have been passed as part of the Canada Shipp ing Act C33 Proposed legislation to further protect the environment Includes significant amendments lo the National Parks Act C30 and a new Canadian Environment Protec tion Act C Income tax measures Include prepayment of the Child Tax Credit Cll more flexible treatment or retirement savings sales tax credits for low Income earners special deductions for northern residents and a minimum tax Amendments streamlining the pension appeal process for veterans ana Improving POW survivor pensions C- haveoeen passed Reduced regulation of transports tion will mean more competition and a wider range of services C1B and C19 Amendments to the Patent Act will stimulate the development and manufacture of new pharmaceutical products C Proposed amendments to Ihe Im migration Act will speed up the refugee determination process and crack down on abuse of the refugee system and C4 This outlines a portion of the legislation of the Second Session of the Thirty third Parliament If you have questions pertaining to any legislative matter contact my con stituency office at Letters Don wnrry yon re not seeing double These are the Craighead Jeff I Michael Mnsclebound actors who will be taking the lead roles In Centennial Jim and Chris Howard J Bounder production of No No A Times No dbeeli In bouse are Jennifer Pratt and Lindsay scheduled to run at the John Elliott Thealr March lo Black Prudence Pure heart and Grant SO each evening Front from left are Evan Rev Killjoy Herald photo At Centennial No no 1000 times no Centennial Middle School presents a humorous musical melodrama No I No a Thousand Times No at the John Elliott Theatre Performances will be at 30pm from March 10 Come and the sights and sounds of on old mining town at the turn of the century The mortgage is due on our heroine Prudence Pure heart family home The villain of course holds the mortgage He will stop at nothing to win Prudences hand but Prudence has promised her hand to the hero Mighty Michael To find out happens call 8778976 to arrange your ticket Prices are adults seniorsstudents and a family Citizens forum Our water supply in great danger Develop a winning edge with top motivator Rose Dear Sir I wish to make each and every resident of Halton Kills aware of the great dinger on our very threshold namely the destruction of our en vironment and in particular our water supply The quality of life Is more dependent on pure water than on any other factor How blessed we are Indeed lo have In this area an adequate supply of excellent water Let us not take that for granted for It could be destroyed with a stroke of the pen It Is now ours to enjoy and our responsibility as good stewards to pass It on un polluted to future generations of caretakers our children and grand children This Is a big concern to POWER to protect our water and en vironmental resources We ore pro moting the Rs recycle reduce and reuse Our major concern Is Ihe water If the United Aggregates quarry Is allowed to be used as a garbage dump it will surely be destroyed as it Is a major aquifer supplying the wells from which the towns of Acton and Georgetown get their water A map prepared for the Region of in 1977 shows the south easterly direction of the water flow 171988 Wake up Georgetown this Is also your concern Don wait until is too late POWER needs you Sign our petitions support our fundraising efforts and meet with us at school to contribute your efforts A bank account has been set up at Acton Credit Union whereby each of the five branches in Halton Hills can receive donations In Georgetown It is right beside McDonalds It is called the Power Donation Account We realize lawyers to fight this application will be very costly Please support us Thank you Acton Treasurer POWER PS The next meeting Thursday March at the school at 30pm Support for Kiss Me Kate Dear Sir On behalf of Georgetown Globe Productions and myself we would like to thank you for your support of our recent production of Kiss He Kate This production gave entertain ment and an enjoyable evening to nearly theatregoers Globe cannot produce shows of this calibre without the continued assistance from people like yourselves We wish to again thank you Kind regards Gerry Andrew Bridge results The top winners in the Bridge Club results were Elsie Whltham and Norma The Number 2 winners were Early Ryder and George Farrow and Number 3 winners were Harry Arti and Hillock I W leiMAMtTt ROCKWOOO Seniors need own facility Dear Sir I wish to express sincere thanks to our local newspapers for their ex ceptlonally strong support over the past months They project an understanding and acceptance of the needs and en of our older adults Unfortunately those we have elected do not seem to understand As young people are entitled to their hockey arenas we older adults are entitled to a facility of our own to Ihe use of our own government grants My respect goes to the for their efforts Involving school good luck but we older adults not be expected to settle for a portion of their pro ject I strongly urge those of you who agree to moke yourself heard You have councillors and a mayor let them know your feelings until we get some results Sincerely Lew Ward Georgetown Smoking clinic Due to popular demand the Halton Lung Associations Cold Turkey Smoking Cessation Clinic Is back The Clinic will be held 7 on five consecutive evenings March to l at Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital In the Bodkin Auditorium A 1B83 study found that per cent of people attending Cold Turkeys over the pest years were successful in quitting smok log With Increasing social pressure to quit smoking why not take this opportunity to enrol in a free course and kick the habit once and for all Is required Call the Lung Association at for more Information or to register for this Christmas Seal program Herald Special Most of us have days when we feel like bom losers either personally But Wednesday April fl have to be one of them In fact that date could mark the turning point when you begin to shine more brightly at home and at work as you learn the art of Developing the Winning Edge theWysockTwayi Acclaimed one of Canada foremost motivational speakers Rosalie Wysockl will share her suc cess formula with those attending the Children Aid Society annual meeting starting with refreshments at pm at River Oaks recreation centre at Sixth line Members of the public are welcome and will be seated on a first come first serve basis The evening promises to be enter taining as well as Informative as Ms Wysocki who is noted for her dynamic oneliners takes to the podium to teach you how to obtain more satisfying results from deal logs with everyone from your spouse and children to your supervisors and coworkers The speaker who won the 1988 Canadian Motivator of the Year award will pinpoint ways to develop untapped potential to help you more personally motivated positive and ready to take Immediate action to Increase persona and professional produc A leader in the field of personal development Ms Wysockl began her career In motivation and human resource development as a business and commerce Instructor years ago She went on to become highly successful will an International publishing company where she was responsible for sales and recruit as well as management train ing and development Tne mother of two daughters achieved top North American awards as a sales profes sional motivator and manager of people In 1980 she founded the Mississauga based firm Wysockl and Associates Inc to help corpora lions and associations recognise and develop what she calls their most important resource PEOPLE I People she notes are the largest most valuable asset any tion has motivating people to do their best is Ms Wysockl s special Since establishing Wysockl and Associates Ms Wysocki has conducted hundreds of workshops and seminars and presented keynote addresses at conventions and con for some of North Americas moat successful corpora lions A partial list of her valued clients Includes General Motors EsscImperlal Oil IBM Canada the Government of Ontario Beatrice Foods the Canadian Chambers of Commerce several Boards of Education and teachers lions GEORGETOWN SPA FITNESS CENTRE EXCLUSIVELY 8771924 CAS Annual Meeting call Ann ext SAME DAY TAX RETURNS 8772217 Nursery Furniture Accessories Maternity Fashions Infant Wear Gifts Toys Sitting Not lnc tided In advertised special Advertised spec s only In b and own backgrounds Advert sad special is in two poses our selection Additional advertised packages a aval lab at rogu price Additional cha go far scon backgrounds STEDMANS ACTON Monday February 29 Tuesday March 1 10 1pm and 2pm 5pm 8532741 CAUTION Dangerous Chemicals Stored Inside Environmental risks t only Ac Rum or Industrial Wastes Each one of us in or her own way has a da impact on the quality of the environment may be smoking Or the washday detergent The cleaners and polishes in the kitchen cupboards or the pa nts and solve n Is Ihe basement Each family home regardless of how safe and cozy It appears contains should be carefully controlled Make sure you re doing your best to control household hazardous wastes Become aware of the chemicals you use and dispose of every day Educate your children as to the hazardous products in your home and store those products safely Buy only those products which can be used and disposed of safely Buy pesticides and other household chemicals only in quantities that you can actually use Help to organize special refuse collections for hazardous materials Discourage overuse of plastics and styrofoam Encourage the use materials Do your part to make sure the world is safer for yourself That way well ail benefit 11 Canada