Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 24 November 1993, p. 11

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Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday; November 24, 1993 - Page 1 Georgetown hospital tree-lighting campaign Georgetown and District John Oliver, the hospital’s support ora even. greater peninene ee Office at 873- Memorial Hospital is sgain ‘Tree-lighting Campaign chair, communit 0111, Ext. 24 gearing up for its annual Tree- is very enthusiastic about this The 1993 “ree-lighting A iene in 1961, third fund-raising effort and Campaign will kick witha Georgetown and District says, “When we first began display at ee Memorial Hospital is a 112- this Christmas fund-raiser dur- Marketplace Malt, from Dec. bed primary, acute care an\ and ing our 30th anniversary cele- _ 1-to 5. Featured at the booth long-term~ care facility. As a brations in 1991, we received will be information on the health care provider, tremendous support from interpretive ve ECG machine and the hospital is committed to Halton Hills’ residents. Our some of the many services identifying the health care go towards a Electrocardiograph (ECG) machine used by Emergency Services to diagnose condi- Halton area federal members to reverse the current dis- make a donation, please con- \ of parliament to attend a crimination against Ontario”, ee the soapttal’s BO eon meeting to gueuss federal- wrote Duignan. “He:has also z SERVICE provincial issue: s called upon the new federal INSTANT Duignan caneatie Julian’ government to join with ours. Reed, MP for Halton-Peel; in creating jobs, renewing RESERVATIONS Oty $1.2 Pet Bonnie Brown, MP. for , manufacturing, and investing Oakville-Milton and Paddy in people and technology.” | H Torsney, MP for Burlington Ontario is already invest- Teac hers adj usti ng and indicated he was looking ing, almost $4 billion a year ‘wLeading the Way - forward to a more coopera- in putting people back to 3 to Social Contract tive era of representation. work and has provided Return Airfares from: In his invitation, Duignan financing for a number of By Bryn Davies 5 5 5 ferred to how badly Ontario . infrastructure and other pro- | Vancouver $339.- GDHS Principal Pri ncl pal Ss has been affected by the prac- jects in Heer Region, | Calgary $269.- pe ert of Corner tices and policies of the pre- claimed Duign: Edmonton $269.- ucation and the Ontario eal 199.- Secondary Schools. and 10:30 a.m. P.O.W.E R. pea ay ix Teachers’ Federation have This Friday is our annual PROTECT OUR WATER AND alitax 5 reached an agreement on the ae ional Devel nt St. Johns = $2:19.- implementation of the Social essional Developme ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES Contract. The Annual corey Meeting of POWER will be held| ‘Add Airport Tax & GST to above prices. Secondary Schools will be he Ministry, the Board 8.00 pm, Wednesday, December 1. 1993 at the Fights operate from Toronto #1 P conch ig Cetera le Lcoammomaartiaaes Rees || onrnerame Thursday and Friday, Mar. pee ear ethernet His research into the Great Lakes water qual v is ‘ids tletraring pets ec. Wand 11, 1994, The ee anne eee of sgniicance ious in Haiton ils os the Region $V ROOS TRAVEL| | cat nore rgrmation Ministry required that the 8 alone lads y Be s this as a source of water for us. 873-2000 877. 0950 teachers’ days off without school system, Our = Day Everyone ts welcome IS) pay be taken before March 1. The March dates are the two days prior to our March Break. reak. A letter went home with the students on Monday menial: to parents there a one-day adjust- ment A vie exam timetable as a result of this agreement. Students are now expected to be available for exams between Monday, Jan. 24 and Monday, Jan. 31 inclu- will be returned to students Tuesday morn- ing, Feb. 1, between 9 a.m. an invitation to the three Prime Minister Jean Chretien lighting Campaign, or wish to tions. 1993 goal is to build on that available at Georgetown hos- needs for Halton Hills, and ital. As well, the community developing in coop- Duignan plans meeting will have a chance to donate oust with other eal aoe to the campaign and take the with newly-elected MPs “Healthy Lifestyle othe Hospital’s mission is: lenge.” as health care partner, we Noel Duignan, MPP for Vious federal government. Tf sos would like more oh) cokinscsineoalty of life Halton North, has extended “Premier Rae has called upon information on the 1993 Tree- in our community. is planned an by teachers, for teachers, so they can better meet the needs of our students. On Friday, Georgetown teachers will be working with one another in the use of computer technology across the curriculum. The opportunity to have a con- centrated block of time to develop ourselves profes- sionally is an important aspect of our school plan and I firmly believe the students will benefit as a result. Council for the Town of Halton Hills will conduct a Public Meeting to examine and discuss rezoning and revisions to an approved plan of subdivision to ermit the Eeioormiont of 588 single family lots, a park and a partial MAIN STREET The aes ROAD / MAIN STREET SOUTH MOUNTAIN! A) REG. ROAD 10 SIDEROAD) property is | pcos South Pla being described as Part of Lots 12, 13 and 14, ession 9, Town of Halton Hills (Georgetown). Further information is available in the Planning Cones ited he Eighth Line (at Street South) within the ning Area, with the property "Microwave or Oven Heat Meatballs THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS Bars 99 NOTICE OF Tro biter nd PUBLIC MEETING baa stab. WARDS 2 AND 4/ ARGYL Salers Butter Tart mest shops Honey Garlic or BBQ Chicken [areola Boneless Chicken Breast Portions oa | Chicken eA WNTERESTED CITIZENS ARE WELCOME ‘i cole ; Ss ie ae 873-2151 Halton Hills Civic Centre, a 4 Me} 211 Guelph St., Fle No: DIaHFVHI10 (2st 860354) Sat.9-6 Sun.11-5 GEORGETOWN

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