Oakville Beaver, 15 Oct 1993, p. 7

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Tremblay said more money will be placed into the Supplementary Unemployment Insurance Fund in the event of future layoffs. Halton students are being asked to help raise $375,000 to ensure a successful drug education program is taught to all Grade 6 students in the region. In keeping with earlier deals struck between the CAW, General Motors and Chrysler, senior Ford workers will be encouraged â€" through a lumpâ€"sum incentive of $35,000 â€" to take early retirement under certain conditions resulting from plant closures and restructuring resulting in permanent layoffs. Pact sees workers making major gains (Continued from page 3) This breaks down into 2% for the first year of the contract, 1.5% for the second and 1% for the third. Students looking for drug program support 467 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE _ 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 In every crowd there is a young person aged 6 to 18 years, who is involved in worthwhile community service or a special individual who is contributing while living with physical or psychological limitaâ€" tion or perhaps a brave youth who has performed an act of heroism. You could honour this young perâ€" son, with the help of Bell Canada and the Ontario Community Newspapers Association by nominating them for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award. To nominate a young person in our community please contact this newspaper today. "One in every crowd" * The Bay * Consumers Distributing * Ashbrooks As low as $40.00 per thousal Call Saliya Perera Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution go / ONTARIO wJUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS * Partial Delivery plans to drop from two shifts to one starting Nov. 1. That move was announced last year and involves 700 workers movâ€" ing to the Oakville Car Plant where a total of 1,100 workers will be needed to produce the new In the next few weeks public school students will be packages of Hallowe‘en treats and separate school students will be participating in walkâ€"aâ€"thons to support DARE PuUD NOTHING To pO, FELLAS2 FOR KIDS 12 UNDER * Traditional Breakfast Fare * Chafing Dishes e Pasta * Assorted Salads * Cold Cuts * Cheeses * Danishes * Fresh Fruit e Dessert Table * Muffins e Much, Much More! 2257B ROYAL WINDSOR DRIVE _ MISSISSAUGA, 822â€"2260 +n With a whole variety of infant car seats on the market, carâ€"seat safety clinics are finding a lot of parents aren‘t buckling up their children properly. Car seats should carry a Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards label. Instructions should be carefully reviewed and adhered to. Proper use of car seat lap belts and tether straps is vital to the Windstar. The plant currently proâ€" duces 60 Tempos and Topaz per hour. Seventyâ€"five Windstars will be made per hour. The CAW was seeking to secure "future product" for the facility in order to return to two shifts. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education). Recently the Halton Regional Police Service turned over the financial responsibility for its Great for birthday parties, anniversaries and other occasions! Fully Licensed Starting at 9:30 p.m. .n Lakeshore Ad. DARE is a 17â€"week program which has been taught by police officers to Grade 6 students in both the Halton Roman Catholic School Board and Halton Board of Education. For the past four years the sucâ€" cessful drug intervention program has received financial support from both school boards and various serâ€" vice clubs. DARE to DARE Halton, a nonâ€" profit, charitable fundraising organiâ€" zation. DARE Halton will continue to The Honourable C.J. (Bud) Wildman Minister of the Environment and Energy 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 12th Floor Toronto, ?S;ario The Environmental Study Report for the above project prepared in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects, was issued September 8, 1993. As a result of minor design adjustments associated with the location of various utilities, additional property requirements have been identified. Details of the revised project are contained in an Addendum to the Environmental Study Report, which by this Notice is hereby placed in the public record for a 30 calendar day review period. The Idocuments are available for review and comment at the following ocations: To see a copy of the Class Environmental Assessment or for further information contact the above addresses. Interested individuals and parties have 30 calendar days from the date of this Notice to comment on the proposal. Comments must be made in writing and must be received by the Municipal Office by 4:30 p.m. on November 12, 1993. If concems regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussions with the Region, a person/party may request that the Minister of the Environment "Bumpâ€"up" requests must be submitted to the address below. If there are no concems expressed by the above date, the widening and reconstruction of Trafalgar Road (Regional Road #3) in the Town of Oakville will proceed as presented in the ESR. Regional Municipality of Halton Office of the Regional Clerk 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 8:30 a.m.â€"4:30 p Telephone: (905) 825 6030 Widening and Reconstruction of Trafalgar Road (Regional Road #3) From Dundas Street to Highway 403 Town of Oakville Notice of Filing of Addendum This notice issued October 13, 1993 The Regional Municipality of Halton Environmental Assessment Oakville Public Library Central Library Reference Department 2 Navy Street Oakville, Ontario Tele: (905) 815â€"2042 receive financial support from both school boards, service clubs and business corporations. The fundraisâ€" ing efforts are aimed at expanding the program to include all Grade 6 students in the region. The Halton Roman Catholic School Board will be cosponsoring with DARE Halton a Community Walkâ€"aâ€"thon on Oct. 23rd at each of its elementary schools. 20 ‘AepHq YI, Throughout October, public school students will be promoting the sale of DARE packages of Hallowe‘en treats. e $ aA»»+ Oakville Public Library White Oaks Branch Reference Department 1070 McCraney Street E. Oakville, Ontario Tele: (905) 844â€"8464 by Steve Nease

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