body or Centennial Middle School in chosen by t Make a Wish foundation Kills Georgetown rtlsed through their Rock a than ore parent lecilin John iheii The money will provide a wlih lor three yearold cancer Gillian am Kobyn pa lent Cat heart and her family were Centennial students raise Youngsters dream comes true A Georgetown school raised 15 to send a cancer patient to Disney World Centennial Middle School stu dent body held a Rock a in December 1987 to raise funds for the Make a Wish foundation of Halton Hills Bryan Lewis of the foundation chose three year old cancer patient Robyn Calhcart whose wish was to go to Disney World in Florida her sister Gillian and her parents John and Cecilia will leave for Orlando July 7 Centennial teacher and fund raising organizer Chris- Logan said the students have done a wonderful job They ve worked hard he said Robyn is looking forward to riding on a plane and to seeing Mouse with her sister Gillian two girls presented the Centennial student body with a hand made card expressing their thanks Mr and Mrs also thanked the students and teachers Fundralslng is not to Cental school Three years ago they raised money to purchase phone systems for the hearing impaired very three years they moke an el fort to contribute to some worthy cause said Mr Logan and her family will be driven to the airport by Limousine of Churchill Limousine Ser Through the money contributed by the Centennial students the Calhcarts will also a rental car when they arrive in Florida and will have full travel insurance SECTION A Till- Wednesday Jfln29 IMS Page school to move into facilities Students at SacrcCocur school in Georgetown will be moving Into Hit vacant Howard School this fall Sucre Principal Clarice Steers said that he Separate School Board reached an agreement wlti the Board of Education last week to lease the school which has been vocnjit since 1986 for a five year period Details of lease wire not available at has about students and the French language school hate been sharing facilities with about Holy Cross students at the Intersection of Maple Avenue and Boulevard students will be using rune of the classrooms in Wrig School and the two schools will no longer have to share library and gymnasium facilities The move also frees up roam in Holy Cross school which has been getting more crowded in recent years said Ms Steers officials were happily surprised at the move because they thought the would be renting said Ms Steers The town negotiated with the board for months to rent the school on behalf of the but negotiations school from the board then sublet the facility to the The would then sublet the school to various community organ rations The proposal was to Include a centre for seniors The catholic school board turned down a chance to move Into two years ago said Ms Steers But expansion in Georgetown South means many more students will be entering both schools In the coming years so the Board jumped at the chance this time she said Gallery owner helps Tibetan culture Vivien Hunter owner of the Tibetan Gallery In Terra Cottu Just north of the Terra Inn wants to stress the importance of main talning Himalayan Culture in to day modem society Ms Hunter is also editor or the Training Rehabilitation Aid and Sponsorship newsletter which is distributed throughout Canada Ms Hunter store specializes in original Tibetan paintings by exiled Tibetans In India as well as other handicrafts and Interesting knick knacks Proceeds from the paintings go back to the anginal artists and the money made from the carpets is sent to assist the elderly people of Tibet where there is no social security The remaining profits from her store usually go towards small expenses Ms Hunter who is highly In in the Tibetan culture and preserving Buddhism which is the practised religion by the natives of Tibet says that she Is more in trigued by the religious and secular art crafts and medicine disputes claim by proponents A senior officer at the Ministry of the Environment stunned the dlence at the Acton quarry dump hearings June 23 when he said the proponents will have to examine alternative sites John a senior environment officer with the Peel district of the MOE said Environment Minister James Bradley will designate the application for a land fill site in the quarry under the En vironment Assessment Act and under the Environment Assess ment Act you should be looking at alternative sites The stringent rules of the act have cost Halton taxpayers at least million so Tar because of the exten search for a regional dump Private proponents such as Reclamation Systems Inc who want to put a dump on their own lands on Slderoad between the Fourth Line and Highway have argued they ore limited in their search because they do not have the power of expropriation like municipalities have The argument tolly eliminates one of the major provisions of the Act that alternative sites be While no formal application has yet been made to the ministry regnr ding the proposed dump the minister plans to make a Formal decision on the designation of the ap plication under the EA act before the next dump meeting Aug said Mr If the proposal comes under the EA act then search for oiler native sites Is required of them he Regional councillor Pam Sheldon has been pushing for the private ap plication to be treated the same as a public application Include a search for alternative sites It one step forward for us he said However RSI will be able to use the study conducted by Ha it on Region four ago in its search for a landfill The Walker Wright Young report recommended a site in Frightening scenario All life in Black Creek near the proposed landfill site in the Acton quarry could be wiped out If a pulse of escaped into the stream Eco Logic Douglas tbld Acton quarry dump study group members June Calling such a pulse of leachate a disaster scenario Halle said parts of the creek would essentially be sterilized if collection systems at the dump failed or some escaped into Black Creek The brown trout would be the first to go he said Most of the other types of life in Black Creek could rejuvenate but the brown trout which said Is not Indigenous to Black Creek would have to be manually stocked again The pulse of leachate would like ly be diluted downstream and Black Creek would eventually cleanse itself he said Burlington and one Milton as the two best sites for a regional landfill Because RSI can use that Informa tion it likely the search for alter native sites might now slow RSI down leant ly said Mr However tint report ranked l e Acton very low in com to other possible dumpsltes in lor hydrology reasons RSI doosn appear to be worried about Mr I don think anyone that we have to go through Ihe program Region r alternative sites said Julltan fem a spokesman for Eco Ioric the consulting hired by RSI RSI lias examined one other but the owner rejected the proposal she said The firm will look at other possible locations we wont look at sites that will require exproprl it on sic wants see where this fellow Mr is coming from said Ms Alternative sites may have to be considered The Ministry of Environment Is disputing Logic Laboratories contention that the quality of water in Black Creek will actually Improve with the proposed landfill In the Ac ton quarry Logic President Douglas tola an audience of about 30 ale June 23 that the water quality lack Creek will Improve with the proposed sewage treatment plant Black Creek is actually con laminated upstream nearer Acton because pollutants from the Beard more tannery the Acton sewage plant and other old landfill sites arc still filtering into creek said Dr Because the stream is so narrow and the water Dow Is not fast upstream the water cannot assimilate the contaminants going into the stream he said Logic wants to build another municipal sewage treatment plant on quarry property to divert some of the sewage from the old plant and discharge it down stream nearer Llmehouse where the water flow Is faster and the creek Is bigger argued that channeling some of the current discharge from the Acton sewage plant downstream will improve the overall quality of the creek But a Feb document compiled by the Ministry of Environment critiquing the dump proposal disputes that The contention that the quality of Black Creek will be Improved at the confluence of the quarry water discharge has not substan by fads the document says Black Creek Is presently a highly stressed stream and no further degradation of the creek can be per milled without endangering the ecosystem of the creek When Georgetown Sewage treat plant was glien permission to expand was told not to put any more chlorides the most a bun contaminant In Black Creek in lo the stream So Is using ultra violet light to clean the effluent before It enters the creek MOE representative George Nelson who wrote the remarks about Black Creek said RSI s pro posal for a municipal sewage treat ment plant downstream from Acton Is the worst of the three alternatives to deal with the produced at the landfill site Trucking the poisonous liquid to a plant in or simply treating the without a sewage treat ment plant are the other two alter natives We think it would degrade the stream said Mr Nelson of the se cond sewage treatment plant We be very skeptical that It t further degrade the stream The current sewage plant In Acton is actually improving the quality because it Is diluting pollutants from source the Beardmoro lands said Mr Nelson Also in order to discharge sewage downstream RSI would need an agreement with Region and no such agreement exists he said Hallett argued that Acton needs the extra sewage capacity to grow beyond the projected 10 people which would Include more In dust rial and commercial capacity Howccr Region said there arc many other constraints one of which Is water limiting Acton growth to people A SONS LTD ESTABLISHED I Busy day for firefighters Saturday was a busy day for Halton Hills firefighters but the rest of the week was relatively quiet The first call of week came June at 12 OS am when firelighters doused flames at Cedar vale Park The bleachers caught fire but the cause of the fire is not known The day started early Saturday when firemen were colled to wash down the road at Guelph Street and Mill Street at a m after a pall of driveway sealer fell off a truck and split open Shortly after noon firemen were called to a false alarm at Arm strong Avenue A rubbish fire went out of control at 10 OS p m that night and the fire department was called to extinguish the flames at Highway and Trafalgar Road Just minutes later someone at tempted set the wheels of an oil tanker on fire at 7i Mountalnvlcw Rood South However no damage was caused to the tanker At 1115 pm were called to a fire set by party goers at Mountainvlew Road North The fire department allowed the flames to bum out Twenty minutes after that firemen responded to a car fire at Greystone Crescent A white or vette caught fire and the fire depart put out the flames At Monday firemen used the Jaws of Life to rescue a man trapped In his car following a two- car accident in Shortly before midnight Monday the fire department extinguished a brush fire at Trafalgar Road and Slderoad 10 In Ashgrove WINDSHIELD REPAIRS LAST CHANCE Leather Boots Arena Sale July 9th Thank You To my supporters thanks for helping me become the Conservative date for Peel in the coming election You were wonderful You helped prove the political process works and that individual Canadians join together can make a difference I will be accessible and I will listen Here s a toll free phone number I will personally answer all that I can And soon there will be open Town Hall meetings so we can talk about our com mon problems and dreams Everyone is weloomo labels and political stripes Across tht whole riding we are all people seeking a strong voice in Ottawa Call me join me help me if you wish 18002652993 found In this fascinating country In Tibet they practise herbal medicine and acupuncture Ms Hunter said after having visited Tibet In July last year with a group ol people Their culture Is very very in the trip to the country in The Tibetans and the mountain people are ail very friendly They regard animals as their brothers In Tibet animals are sacred to the people and although the children of Tibet are very much influenced by the Western civilization they learn about In school they are also taught conservation measures and I com to respect their own culture by ving village life and environment Ms Hunter has become so dedicated to preserving culture in the Himalayas that she even sore young children in need of schooling and clothing and urges others to do same She now has correspondents in Tibet who she began sponsoring in To sponsor a child In Tibet it will cost a month if the child is living at home or If the child Is living in a residential school Both of these contributions are tax deduct Ma Hunter who has been selling Tibetan art in her store since 1978 would like to encourage anyone in terested In sponsoring a young child In Tibet to drop by the Tibetan Gallery anytime Saturdays or Sun days between noon and or to give her a call at 2431 V Clothing Here your opportunity to stock up on your footwear TO EVERY LADY IN HALTON HILLS THAT WEARS NATURALIZEH CHECK OUR RACKS AT 20 OR MORE OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES All regular stock B C AH colours Not all stylos EVERY LADY IN HALTON HILLS SHOULD CHECK OUT OUR PURSES and CLUTCHES ALL PIONEER PRICED AT D ul Hi In REGULAR fHJ PRICES LADIES Cougar SANDALS 1C99 ALL 15 MENS and DRESS AND CASUAL SHOES ALL REDUCED AT LEAST 20 OFF REG PRICE CHECK THEM OUTI- ATHLETIC SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Example All Ch Idren s and Youth Sizes to Size REDUCED 30 a SUPER SPECIAL WW ADULT SIZES OFF Reg Price MENS SUMMER SHOES casual and Light 1099 SUPER BUY AT FAMILY from FLETCHERS m the foot Si MAIN ST S DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN