Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 21,1979, p. 20

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ACTON Region urged to pass equalization The Region of has been advised to confirm equalization of water and sewer rates Implement them as planned on Jan Michael Louden a professional engineer and on expert in the field had been hired as a consultant by the region to review the equalization package proposed by the region to review the equalization package proposed by the region and report back to administration and finance committee last Wednesday In a page report with several appendices Mr Louden said the rates as passed Oct should be confirmed and the per cent residential discount should be built into the proposed rates He said his review showed a 15 per cent discount to be the fairest percentage to both residential industrialcommercial users Although it was suggested residents should get a 20 per cent break Mr Louden said this would be un fairly weighted against the industrialcommercial In terms of sewer use he domestic con sumption and industrial consumption are split roughly but in the total use package residences account for per cent of the total revenue with the industrial commercial contributing per tent of the revenue This corresponds with the sstcm of charging II estimated thai per cent of the mill rate sewage revenue in 1979 will come from customers as residential This is even higher than that estimated from the proposed sew rates Mr L said In terms of the sewage expenditures for I960 Mr Louden broke down costs and found residential users will pay per cent of the cost with the rest being picked up by industrial commercial users Mr Louden said he supported Ihe IS per cent residential discount because water used for lawn water filling swimming pools washing cars watering gardens will show on sewer meters while almost all water used by industry is returned the sewage system Whether the per cent domestic discount tan be demonstrated on an actual cos I basis is unknown There is no doubt that it is fairly representative of the actual sewage discharged by homeowners However there is a considerable amount of in filtration which enters sewers between the customer and the sewage plant This can amount to 15 per to per ccnl or more of sewage flows Since over per cent of sewers arc related lo residential development and since infiltration is a function of both sewer length and sue could be argued leasLpart of the 15 per cent residential nonsanitary sewage would be offset by in filtration he said Mr Louden also recommended a billing procedure be developed which could provide the capability of calculating sewer charges from sewer rales so thai flexibility for the future could be built the billing format Committee members did nol make mendation asking only that a billing procedure be developed and brought back to committee for review Strikes averted Ontario college tint turned down a contrail but it din- not strike is in llit oiling including 1 lost at lillege permit to reject the offer but mil is teachers a i in in tin first ir Hit v tin board as is i per tciil in tin i in seeking lki in ir til lit In now ihi lull turn workers Centennial Minor will have their dispute submitted tn arbitration More Ihiit half of Canada good farm land is located 160km radius of the largest cities WATER CONDITIONERS WATER SOFTENERS SOFT WATER THE WAV IT SHOULD BE EFIEE INSTALLATION SELF SERVICE Sail Pickup WINDOW CLEANING WINDOW CLEANING FRAMES CAULKED RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL dart Hwy No 338 St THE PLACE TO SAVE Raftis will seek funds I Haiti ill see Hit inn and Social Minister Norton persoinlh irv lo gel money upgrade services in Man igo anil erviees torn see what millet Administratis Jack liirllim tailed deter Hinting and i laundry room the Hants turn into in irts i rafts needs to bring it up to si indtnl liarlton said I lit lor in mil lie until when Ihe turned down tin plan idei be I lull m lyBOlUll Iniisirv for iiiidiril ion lln letter the liMisirwnihaltffiitdid shown being in recently an tile parliamentary la Hon on he transportation of dangerous goods He to Transport Minister Dot was on the scfnc lilnn MP Olio will be in com and said he new lawN will J inillii will be proposed new legit lident Lawyers opposed to paying more money to legal aid of loot itginn regul i nidation passed a I securing r bull projects possible Tin is unanimous many Halton lawyers not lo pay under a proposal it Mould see Ontario 14 000 lawyers pay a set fei ton pro idmg justice for the province poor Hilton Liu Association president Robert lush Aid Director David and town councillor and freshman lawyer Rill Iirras agree that with the numbers of lawyers in lodav and with Ihe public calling for in have trouble making ends nun feels proposal spread burden aid among all lawyers is a good idea in pin because it would most benefit young slruRglinglnwerswhodo the lion share of legal Church Services CHURCHILL COMMUNITY J L Fiirlrti A iml Mrs McFuldir GilI h 3215 SunrJay Nov 1979 THE CHURCH OF ST MARTYR Sl Sunday Nov 1979 Holy Euchjisl 10 m CUM 30 am Chuieli School SALVATION ARMY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA KNOX CHURCH ACTON M A BO UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA TRINITY CHURCH ACTON Rev A A PI Music Sunday Nov 10 J School BjtiV Fold Toddlers Care very one Halton ready Region is ready in put lis resources behind any municipality if a disaster should occur in Hie region like the tanker car derailment In BUI secretary for the region said it would be up lo any municipality involved to put its disaster plan into effect This would involve at Ihe municipalitys request putting all its resources into play Although no official region wide disaster plan now exists Mr said each lown or is capable of handling any emergency Part of tl went into action Sunday Nov 1 the southeast corner or had In be evacuated he said Repair dam Work is expected to commence on repairs to Paper Mill Dam in the Georgetown area if regional council gives its approval today The total lo dam is of which the region a share of which will be I to I work Lush and condemn tin nisil Ihe grounds Ih it lawyers shoiiMn I clearly needed expansion leg ml As In l Aid director I would mori but speaking personally as a lawyer I don Hunk my expense ml At present the lawyers who do kg il nil defending poor people give per tint ih fees under the plan as a professional toward he jusllcesyslt mm the province Clayton Ruby a Toronto mid member of special benchers committee legal aid financing said recently he I would bo outrageous to ask for a limn every Ontario lawyer Ruby said many lawyers feel whole profession should help carry charitable burden now shouldered exclusively by 4 HOW He that legal aid work accounts for Hi per tent lawyers income meaning they giveaway pirn of their earnings as a charitable contribution r lawyers may contribute lit tie or My immediate reaction said lush is to sn many 800 would not hive iiiiomi ill if tl were not for legal aid McKeniie feels the proposal probes depths of what legal aid is all a whether is i right i privilege Legal Aid was started 12 ago Pi to that all lawyers were expected lo donate sorn their time lochaniy cases Perms feels there are two sides those lawyers who wanl lo help and those who dun the trend is for young lawyers to do legal ud work or awhile and when re established stop doing is much The view that there a division in is echoed by Toronto civil lawyer Ian whond proposal would benefit poorer who did a lot of legal aid work and hurt only who were so well todo that the isn I going to ion cern I hem The proposal maybe less relevant Hilton Ac cording to Lush and very few lawyers in Halton make much of their livelihood from legal ml although applications for legal aid and referrals have been processed in ihe first six months of 1979 In Labor study slating the type 1 1 icy are qualified I informal 10 lias been compiled so ih region con show pros pectlvc business linns mil rested in locating in the region the lypt of labor loret rm lap A Region survey to find out the type of labor force repre sented by its residents is expected I be released Bill Marshall regional business development director told the ad ministration and finance committee Wednesday the survey sent lo m square homes in However had resulted in a per cent per relum mmilJI1 The questionnaire was ia of any lo be filled oul anon use ymously by residents including rough grazing

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