Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 29 May 1993, p. 3

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: Halton North MPP Noel Duignan © did not show up Monday evening to » explain the expenditure control plan and social contract but sent a letter | instead, stating he would be + “pleased to meet with a small dele- gation at his Milton office.” “J personally find his unwilling- ‘ness to meet with this council an affront,” stated councillor Norm » Elliot. “Tt there’s something behind this.” Councillor Pam | Johnston added that Duignan’s = request for Halton Hills council BE members to travel to Milton, when i Duignan lives in Georgetown, is ©} “ridiculous.” Councillors decided to © ignore Duignan’s request. Halton Hills dumped-on by Peel Town councillors protesteda compensation subcommittee report, ‘ssued by the Peel Regional Consultation Network on proposed dump sites, at Monday’s general council meetin; Three landfill sites, which are being considered in Peel Region, are particularly close to the boundary of +» Halton Hills. Two sites are located } between Mayfield Rd., Winston Churchill Blvd., and the CN tracks, and another is on the corner of Highway 7 and Mississauga Rd. + — Councillors were protesting com- | pensation principle 2.3.2., which tates that “no compensation or roy- alties in lieu of or as part of impact- ed resident compensation from the + compensation fund: shall be paid to area municipalities. (e.g. Caledon, on).” Councillor Marilyn Serjeantson © stated that Halton Hills should be ~ considered for compensation because it is so close to the sites, but its residents would not be allowed to + benefit from the facilities. Preservation policy A motion was introduced by councillors Marilyn Serjeantson and Ron Chatten to develop a policy INTERIOR DECORATOR swags, Convenience Stores PLA 10 Mountainview S. 877-9741 Guelph & Delrex 873-3056) Georgetown Bonus: 29) Early Bird 08 22 37, RESULTS UNOFFICIAL 10-9134 (Lotto 6/49) or 870-9135 Duignan’s meeting requ regarding the feasibility of saving woodlots threatened by develop- ment. This motion was influenced by the development of Halton Hills Village Homes Inc., which will result in the destruction of a wood- lot. Toby Barwick, speaking at the May 17 general council meeting, promised to plant 75 trees on com- munity owned lands, as well as one on each lot. Serjeantson insisted that est ignored if woodlots were to be cut down, financial compensation should be offered to the town. Councillor Gail Rutherford agreed to the preservation of the lots, but added, “the thrust of this policy should be preservation, not getting money. The trees should be incorpo- rated into the design of the develop- ment.” Town staff was instructed to study the issue and report back to council at a later date. Concerned about yout baby or child’s development? Free consultations will provide parents with a quick response as to how well their children’are devel- oping. This simple testing will help find any areas of concern for your preschooler in the areas of thinking and reasoning, movement, communication « skills, and social/emotional development. Join a representative from the Developmental Early Intervention Program in Milton on June lat Assess child’s development free The Cherish Parent-Child Centre from 9:30-11:30 a.m. or in Acton at The Acton Parent-Child Resource Centre on Thursday, June 3 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. No appointments are needed, just show up with your infants, tod- dlers or preschool children. For more information, contact either Parent-Child Centre or call Lin at Acton Social Services and Information Centre at 853-3310. We are located at 19 Willow Street North, Acton. Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, May 29, 1993 - Page 3 SAVINGS, => BOB’S THROWING STRIKES TY. SALES and sSeavice & VCR SALE BUY NOW & SAVE! Pic eA Ae ee ens ee BEFORE YOU BUY CHECK OUR IN-STORE SPECIALS FOR THE BEST COLOR TV & VCR VALUES IN TOWN. a GUARANTEED SERVICE LES WITH ALL SA Phone 877-3405 14 WESLEYAN STREET et. G THE MOTHS ARE COMIN'! » we offer these professional ti 877-1834 _ drycleaned. Dirt and food stains are invi- tations to insects. . Before storing clothes in.a wooden tissue to avoid excessive creasing. 3. Store all items in a cool, well ventilated area. 4. Furs should be stored ips. 1, Never store any gar- on well padded hangers in ment before having it ERS \UNDROMAT _ MOGUELPIST KNIGHTS CLEANERS a cool, dark place. CLEANE RS 300 MAINST. E,, MILTON 416-878-9941 GOOD HUMOR POPSICLES pkg. of 24 PORK SHOULDER BUTT CHOPS $3.28/kg STORE MADE SAUGAGES 5 VARIETIES GEORGETOWN ik FOOD MARKET “A Part Of Your Neighbourhood! MOORE PARK PLAZA I Wanthis Coupon Save 50¢ off the purchase of | lt 4 OF I | KNECHTEL BUTTER | fl $Q>°>29 wr 4 . COUPON | ; RICE WITHOUT COUPONS2.79 "| : (Coupon effective Sun. May 30 thru Sat. June 5/93.) I . ‘SPECIAL RICE WITHOUT COU ‘(Coupon effective Sun. May 90 thru Sat. June 6/83.) Valid only at Georgetown Food Market 1] a = — Values in effect from Sun. May 30 through Sat. June 5/93

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