Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 17 July 1993, p. 4

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~Page 4 — Halton Hills This Week, ‘Saturday, July 17, 1993. Tough Turner takes Halton-Peel MP Garth Tumer, Minister of National Revenue, has advised that the < tariff rate quota of 48,014 tonnes of boneless beef announced in a government news release on June 21, has now been reached. A 25 percent ad valorem Surtax on imports of boneless beef, as recommended by the CITT, and agreed to by the Government of Canada, will apply immediately until Dec. 31, 1993, now that the tariff Tate quota has been filled. Boneless beef shipments in transit to Canada Prior to June 21 are exempt from the Surtax. countries other than the United States. The tariff rate quota was. b Mr. Turer said, “The tar- iff quota of 48,014 tonnes was reached this week. Therefore, to offset the threat of injury to Canadian produc- ers of beef, effective immedi- ately, I have instructed Customs to ensure that the 25 per cent surtax is collected on all boneless beef imports other than those originating eef tax-bite tabled in Parliament on June 1, concluded that there is a threat of serious injury to Canadian beef Slaughterers, deboners and cattle Produc- ers. The report recommended that a tariff surtax of 25 per cent be applied to such 232 Guelph St. Georgetown + ERIE ST. STRATFORD (519) Guelphview Square orner of Guelph & + FAST DELIVERY - FREE LAYAWAY. X. This Canadian ONTARIO Hane 271-4488 3 LOCATI , 873-3050 S. in the United States.” boneless beef imports on Canadian producers. The CITT report, which was Garth Turner boneless beef originating in The implementation of this measure follows the CITT inquiry on the effects of each of 1994 and 1995, The CITT recommendation was designed to deal with this threat of injury without imposing an absolute quanti- tative restriction on imports. Milton youth charged after Steeles Avenue car fatality Brent Pickett of Milton, was charged Tuesday with care- less driving, following the June 17 car accident on Steeles Ave.which killed 31-year-old Susan Warnaar of Brampton. Pickett’s car, travelling eastbound, just east of Ninth Line, strayed in to the westbound lane, and struck Warnaar’s vehicle head-on, Pickett will appear in Milton Provincial Court Aug.16, at 9am. Applied Arts and Technology has appointed Tom Ramautarsingh to the 20 member Prior Learning Assessment Advisory and The PLA Group’s man- date also includes responsi- bility for monitoring and evaluating the colleges’ experience with prior learn- ing assessment and Provid- ing the Minister of Education and Training with an annual report in this regard. Prior Learning Assessment is a Process using a series of tools, which assist learners to Teflect, identify, recognize, articulate and demonstrate Past learning in order to have it measured, compared to some standard and in some’ way acknowledged by f a credentialing body. Ky It is based on the Premise 5 that adults acquire skills and f ee knowledge through many Contemporary Styling highlights. this Canadian made suite. The pillowback design offers incredible comfort and value. $ 3 g 9 SOFA & LOVESEAT oNLy Vertical wrinkles around the mouth may be caused by ilsfiting dentures, False teeth that may once have fit well, cha eatures a me, no-sag springs and style fabric. some of these Because your gums are Constantly shrinking, you must update and change your denture regulary, in orde i snug, which fills face, lem with poor fitting e incorrect bite often comfort or pain. Ear and {aw joint pain, soreness in opening the mouth and headaches are caused by poor fitting teeth. This pain can CHESTERFIELD LESALERS ST > Muton 100% SATISFACTION ‘ 16d look. y important to have your hacked on a regular basis, WE CARE ABOUT YOUR SMILE! ONS TO SERVE You - GUELPH AUTO MALL (519) 763-4477 Ramautarsingh ap The Ontario Council of Regents for Colleges of pointment Tom Ramautarsingh and mology, a PLA system evaluates this learning and relates it to courses and pro- grams for the Purpose of granting college credit. PLA will facilitate lifelong learn- ing, make colleges more accessible to groups which have been under-represented in the ‘past and increase the efficiency of the colleges by eliminating the need for unnecessary retraining. Ramautarsingh, who has served at all levels in the education field said, “It is a great opportunity to serve Ontarians in an area which needs some focusing and action in meeting the pre- sent day needs of citizens at the college level.”

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