THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1998 THE NEW TANNER 11 Council worries about high fees - teth mae Is it time for a new belt? srvan «ban ) QUESTION: I drive a 1995 neon with a 2.0 litre engine and a standard transmission. My maintenance schedule recommends that I replace the timing belt with my next service, which will be 85,000 kilometres. . Could you tell me if this is necessary and if the timing belt was to fail, would it hurt the engine? ANSWER: According to the shop manual, your timing belt should be changed 160,000 kilometres or 6 years, whichever should occur first. You may be following a maintenance schedule created by the car dealer. This ge- neric schedule covers a vast number of car lines. The Laser and Talon with Mitsubishi engines require timing belt replacement at 80,000 kilometres. Check in the mainte- nance section of the Chrysler Owners Manual that came with your car for your spe- cific engine. THE FARMER, THE Devil and the Happy Face also known as Peter Glatt, Lucy Horvat and Shelley Dagenais were helping clean up the portables at St. Joseph's 3) y By SN School on Slave Day. -- Angela Tyler photo Ae ACTON SENIORS RECREATION CENTRE By DOT REDEKOP We had nine tables at the euchre on Wednesday night. There is still room for more people. Winners: High men's 1. Ernie Pearce 2. Charlie Rocher Ladies 1. Edna Nellis 2. Dorothy Jordan Jack Kearsey and Eileen Wedge each had seven lone hands, low score was Bea Breton. The next date is Wednesday, June 3 at 7:30 m. The newsletters are now in and can be picked up at the centre. The board of the Seniors Centre is running a lawn sale at the centre on Saturday, June 13 starting at 8. If any- one who has any usable items to donate, please drop the off ~ at the centre. If you need to have them picked up, phone the centre at 853-5951 and they will be picked up, Fri- day, June 12. There will still be time to pick p the bus for the Sym- phony of Fire Cruise and a buffet supper. Don't forget the "Formal Dance" (suit and tie) on Fri- day, May 22 at 7:30 p.m. Price $12 a person. The summer dates for Rama are; Tuesday, May 19 and Tuesday, June 30. In- cludes a half hour boat cruise, Wednesday July 29 and Wednesday, August 26. gle and Chat program on Fri- day mornings at 10:30 a.m. Barb and myself are putting together all items of our past and present. If any- one has anything in the way of photos or write ups they could constitute we would be glad of the help. Thank you. Do you have concerns about... Your Child's Speech? .. Or Your Own? We Provide Speech-Language Services to Children and Adults The Niagara Blossom Tour is Friday, May 15. We leave the centre at 8:30 a.m. We visit Niagara-on-the- Lake, then on to the Victoria Park Cafeteria for lunch on your own, then on to the Greenhouses. Cost $23 per person. Call us now to see how we can help Ja Language Delay ° Sound Production i Voice Problems ° Stuttering 'A. Swallowing « Stroke Rehabilitation Head Trauma Recovery In Your Home or At the Centre HALTON HILLS SPEECH CENTRE 106 Guelph Street Georgetown, Ontario (PH) 905-873-8400 By FRANCES NIBLOCK The New Tanner Increases in development application fees in Halton Hills will be capped at 100 per cent as politicians try to cushion a hike in the price of doing business with the Town. Without the cap some fees would have increased. by as much as 254 per cent. Town staff claim the fees are fair and expect few, ifany, complaints from local devel- opers, but some councillors, including Acton's Norm Elliott, worried the increases could make Halton Hills un- attractive to developers. "Not only are we charg- ing more than anyone else in the area...the philosophy of 100 per cent (cost) recovery wasn't something that neces- sarily has to be done in every case," Elliott said at last week's general committee meeting One fee that worried sev- eral councillors was the Town's charge of $1,535 to process a minor site plan. Milton charges $200 and Burlington charges $680 for the same processing. Only the Town's Building Department recovers its op- erating costs through build- ing fees while some Recrea- tion and Parks programs op- erate on a full cost recovery basis and show a profit. When several councillors suggested that the develop- ment. fee-increases. could be 'sa SELLabration! We are offering for sale a large selection of Husqvarna and White Sewing Machines and Sergers. capped or phased in, Elliott argued for a deferral of the issue. 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