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Mill Street West Maintenance Work Halton Hills (Acton) Notice is hereby given in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Act, S.O. 2001, and the Town of Halton Hills By-law 2003- 0032 regarding the following temporary road closure for maintenance purposes. Mill Street West will be closed between Victoria Street and Park Avenue in Acton from 12:00 Noon on Saturday, September 4, 2004 to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday, September 5, 2004, to facilitate maintenance work related to the Halton Hills Flour Mill. Location of Subject-Lands Water master plan stalls growth... Continued from page 1 panded in the mid- 1990s and has enough remaining capacity to handle the current population and employment targets. There is enough water supplies in the system to meet best planning es- timates until after 2010, but in 2010, water supply becomes a limiting factor. "In order to obtain enough water supply to meet the waste water capacity and allow for full growth as indicated in the Offi- cials Plans, we've initiated the Acton (water) master plan which is looking at a number of options for more water, including pump- ing more from our existing wells and reducing demand on the non- residential side," Jones told Halton Hills Council recently, adding they expect to report on the results by the end of the year. Acton Home Hardware That's none too soon for Acton Councillor Mike O' Leary who asked for a more specific completion date for the Acton water master plan, something Jones could not supply. "So, there's guarantee that in- dustrial/commercial development will be opened up before then end of this year, and there's no possibility -- how do you foresee the situation...?" O'Leary asked. Jones replied that there is no guarantee, but hopes to remove the development restrictions asap. O'Leary said he didn't want to reveal any confidences, but said there some timelines that are getting critical, and time is of the essence, as he asked Jones to try to ensure the water master plan report issues are dealt with be- LOOK FOR YOUR HOME HARDWARE FLYER IN TODAY'S ISSUE! 519-853-1730 DR. TIMOTHY PELOSO Rockwood Family Chiropractic & Massage Therapy \ FUNCTION & CARE REFERRALS WELCOME! 118 Alma Street, Rockwood TOTAL BODY NEW PATIENTS AND 519. 856. 2624 pects' From son ( A Oltl, RU <1 [= = = e a e sel gs e BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND "Ready to Bake" STRAWBERRY- CREAM CHEESE PIES fore December 1. Jones said the next steps to deal with the water supply limi- tations include completing that water supply master plan. "We met with Credit Valley Conservation in July, and they are currently reviewing the need for additional testing of the Pros- pect Park well, she said, adding they are conducting an audit of non-residential water use to de- termine if water use could be reduced. Defibrillators... Continued from page 1 Georgetown Councillor Bob Inglis, who stressed he supports the program, voted not to hasten the process, but to follow staff's advice and complete the-due diligence to better understand the on-going costs. "Tt sounds like we can be much more sure and implement more ef- fective program by going through the due diligence process," Inglis said. There are various ways that defibrillators can be made available, including a targeted approach where one or more staff are trained to re- spond to sudden cardiac arrests. A second option involves train- ing a dedicated group of volunteers, for example hockey coaches, to use the devices and the third option al- lows the public to use the device, which would be mounted, in an accessible area. Staff said the various models of defibrillators are essentially "fool- proof" and suited for untrained users. The units provide clear and sim- ple voice prompts and the units won't work unless an abnormal heartbeat is detected. The annual cost to install PADs in all nine suggested Town site would be between $24,750 and $47,250. -Somerville's amended motion asks Town staff to work with the Region's PAD co-ordinator to have the devices installed as soon as pos- sible, and no later than December 1, in the three arenas and two sen- iors' centres. Town staff will also report back with an implementation schedule to Se Vi Acton ¢ 8 Area! For A QUICK MEAL "BREADED" CHICKEN FINGERS install the devices in other Town fa- cilities during 2005 budget meeting, and investigate fund raising oppor- tunities. Councillors Jane Fogal, Jon Hurst, Mike O' Leary, Joan Robson, Clark Somerville and Mayor Rick Bonnette voted to accelerate the PAD program implementation. Vot- ing no were Councillors Ron Chatten, Mike Davis, Bob Inglis and Bryan Lewis. Councillor Moya Johnson was absent. Finish downtown... Continued from page 1 his Notice of Motion at the September 12 meeting would ask councillors to contriute money for the BIA's request from the Council contingency fund. DEVELOPMENT TECH OKAYED Calling the position "very critical" to the whole develop- ment process, Town Council okayed the hiring of a junior development technical in the engineering department. _ Although staff asked for funding for the position during last year's budget talks, budget committee rejected the spend- ing and told staff to come back once more water had been found to allow additional devel- opment in Georgetown. That occurred recently and staff reported that the level of service from the department is being compromised and will suffer to a greater degree when the new developments come on stream. At Council recently, Mayor Rick Bonnette urged his col- leagues to support the position. "This is a very critical position within our community," Bonnette said, adding staff is - already overworked with a backlog of files and he is get- ting calls from people with concerns about delays in processing their development applications. The position pays $37,895 annually, plus benefits. $9.95, kg (Res. $12.95) Spicy wenGe & KRINKLE FRIES AVAILABLE C30) ener Kerettn 2 for 7A $4.95 ca) : eC O FALL IS IN THE AIR... "Flash Pastuerized" Apple Cider Drop your hook into this... "OVEN READY" Lightly Battered Haddock Tender pieces of 95 = . dult $8.00 @ Haddock lightly battered ~O2Ibs 2 litres $375 « 4 litres 85° Pre reesei for a quick meal 1 POEUN SESE eekend to d Brea rz) Ee O 2 ea 1 Collateral Daily 6:45-9:00PM. 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