rnLflrfl out our Lifetime Service Guarantee Home Newspaper of Halton Hills Established HILLS ONTARIO I PACES FREE DISTRIBUTION iHidc Its Worth the Drue to Acton In the Hills Streelproofing at lend Parents art In meeting to I earn aboul proof ing techniques lo protect children Nov at Tilt evening la sponsored by Kennedy Connection group and guest Maureen Craighead former presi dent of Gcorgilown Street Proof ng Distress call The North Distress Information Centre will host 15th celebration day evening Nov Jt7 p m All former art in For information all 873 1592 or Contracts awarded Hon federal toiilncls more than Vanan sold electron tubes lo Department of Defence under contrails worth and Park Trier at Ltd has sold hi at Pruning fur Loss of trees worries council 15 Is pay for i Maple Anuue oun I- builders would of a red i worth i the Ik department Stress management A new seminar series to assist in the understanding and man of stress in daily lilt will In sored by Hoard of Education Stress the pratlici of techniques to nipt ore the goal of Understanding and Managing Stress will be held from Nov to 30 p m to it mini High School The General meeting indie mini Citizens filial ion will Its il tint at 7 on Nov in library li Wilson Milton Guts will discuss reerfationu opportunities an welcome for mon informition am transport itn on request New directions lions in Tri it ment of iJisabtlitits will be the subject of ikir lilt ji just mowed th Coun lishcr gs says Oil my God w and risidt rcull mad she mi id Sin winded to know if iht something issue takes new twist clean ne ofthi said town was will aware that if ot 11 many trees would have to removed in to build on tin slaff urn thai 1 thin would r lit ion from Ihi neighboring Hit said It s m tmnri nrili Mr Mrs St Thin irt still tries lilt loli said Hum have Ihiii trees rimovetl than Sum he originally thought would Mr i oun 1 Hit dun Km that wetlands behind hi lots won Ik by f tin ICisi Iht IIS Ontario d Mr I political iti from the Hills Stag in in mission mil 1 hi lor before a Hot at ting super the Secondary Si Into I irth tor ipter published In 1961 He is ti d a psychology Interested in sun depression will directions in Ihi disabilities definitions and how they tire made and iples and treatment dclntry Getting to know you The Multicultural presenting an Intrr Evening entitled billing To Know You at m on Nov 13 at the Centre for the Per forming Arts Several winning groups who have loured nationally as well Internationally will be showing off their artistry more tall Mary Lou at the Oikvillp Multicultural Council Office Craft sale A Craft Sale will be held at the Community Cenlre on Sunday Nov 13 from noon to A m Crafts a hake sale table and it and cold lunches and snacks will be available The community centre is north on Trafalgar Road the General Store In Admission is free and parking is available with hart copped accessibility Federal faceoff The Georgetown Chamber Commerce Is pleased to present a Meet The Candidates Night on Nov The new riding of Ptil is a riding for all three Federal Parties In the upcoming Nov federal election In fact Its Importance was evident to Minister Brian Mulroney as he chose this riding to start the 1988 campaign Contesting the riding arc 1 Pierre Klein Pro gressive Constrvative Turner NDP candidate Fern Wolf ind Panagapkn There are many issues in this election and perhaps the biggest is Free Trade with the Untied Slates Come and hear the candidates in debate and ask your questions It is Important that you are of Ihelr positions of these can dldales will represint you for next five years Be informed by attending the Meet The Candidates Night day Nov 8 p m at the Georgetown High School For further information call the Chamber office at TUB Remembrance Day services iiindition tonfirmed tht Hit is a good one in tin Inundation he said of he immediately will igt wn mis to Willi the two boards arm in to tin public over ret I diuslon to pur a ibitid red lint lor I pmptriv wli kind of nil hen lor Scrjt int its in Hit said siijipi tht Duff en Peel 1 Park cenotaph 131 ol Hit a dnn Legion from jeorgelown lead the parades Public ike pir Memorial be held at tin Thi Georgetown will full hurth on Maui James James h litir Park where there will wreath presentations from various torn mil Hit parade will Ihen to the branch Mill St whin hire will a for and Paradt organizer Jim Hayes said branch is hoping for a for turnout Ion of of tht Aiti Tht Mayor will Ik from iround Hit town at the United the from student killed in traffic accident High Si In Principal id lnvtrs iSDIi gel a said Monday Mrs Smgliton said students both Acton high wert friends of Shawn His admirers included lencher sinh old Mississiiuga m in lias arrested of impurod driiug in IMIlg lUtitTlis 1 Mr Itumaut said Shawn wis Hit Mayor of Shawns uenth is second car fatality In last month Philip Miller 19 of erclown riled in iar near Mrs is but she said the support hilpful lor and fami Budget headaches arising Hills residents could be facing a budget Increase as high as 12 per to provide the same level of service In 1989 Town treasurer Hay King unveiled the numbers at Monday council meeting The preliminary budget is based on assumption of increased expected grants and from other sources said Mr King Based on those assumptions the town million budget could go up by more 12 per cent Mr King In all the town will have lo pay in new expenditures next But Mr King tempered tin increiist with ihe hope of hie grants Provincial unconditional grants and Ministry of Transportation and grants have been yet and therefore will the lax some dtgrec said Mr King However he added Based on the information available il can be stated with icrtainty that the of 19 will be a ihallenging exercise this year councillors criticized Board of for Its 12 per cent In in the In town increased per cent and 7 J per cent for urban and rural respec livily Although preliminary budget l include provisions for new programs then will undoubtedly a number of requests for new projects said Mr King And million the town rowed help pay for the new 1 million civic centre has reduced the town opacity said Mr King Thi town currently is it seven per debt capacity but it is permitted to go as high as at per cent he said However such an increase could mean a massive Increase in taxes hi Hills debt capacity Is now slightly higher than other municipalities I due In Ha councillors by si who is It politics in November said a 12 per cent increase would not be by the publli just hope that the new council pencils said Coun A double digit would be unncceplabl Not such a great deal It will likely cost more in 1989 towns new civic than did to stay in the seven buildings scattered around Hills the tow now use And Alton Councillor Norm was not happy with that news With construction of thi new Ire It wis implied that would savings Elliott of arguments in favor of building the new centre is that It costs town money to operate out of buildings around But Hay King said IB I includes costs thai will be associated with moving into the new building There will lie cost Incurred in 1989 that won be incurred ignin said Mr King There will be savings in mileage courier fees and staff time but Mr King could put a dollar figure on those savings Council checks into inlaw suites thorny Issue of in law suites and granny Mali has councillors wondering if they should review town polities The Issue up Monday when Merle applied to gcniral for pirmissioii add an tin i and it Stiond risit law suite I an sling of llni The area Jits within tin Niagara Commission dtvt top- ment control zone but it would need from Ihc town The proposal would allow an existing in eluding a sep irate kltihtn as will as a new driveway In essence this proposal represents the establishment of a se cond residential unit on the subject property liven though would Ik to building said senior Andrew Planning director Ian Keith said a farm said Mr I Mr said tin in tin issut of gnnny finis ir buildings ml With a sipiratt kitthtn on of a sip nit dnvtway mil a in bit ween Ihi Iwo in it nets us second dwelling silt Mr Kellh that distant The It might defining Iwoduclliugs it sum ultimate decision ink i policies lit fate of an lining population said Coun tins proposal would ly in town would more duplexes said Mayor Mr Keith sold the town will likely have to broaden the definition of a in in single family resident In lh II navi significant rtptnus sums li tin town 1 think it the propiiati we do that he said Honored for Bravery Doug Andrews of the hire was with Medal of Merit of the of On convention lirlii In Aclon fiun Mr win avr in em I people from a burning house In June of 19M which fumed him the high honor Mr Andrews left seen htre being pretenlrd medal which sored the Ontario Mutual Insurance Association by Doug tailln president ol the FFAO Her pre raldpnolo