A22- The Canadian Champion, Friday, September 21, 2007 Development 'out of sync': Reste S hprer ts-II rouncil REGISTER NOW AT WWW.CANCER.CA loin us on Sunday, October 21, 2007 for an exciting new event in Milton! Taking Steps Against Dreast Cancer Take a Ieisurely 3 ta 5 kiometre, non-competitîve, pledge-based walk on the grounds of scenîc Country Heritage Park. Registration begins at 11:00 a.m. The walk begins at 12:00 p.m. iThis family-friendly, fun-filied event raises money ta fund ife-savlng breast cancer research and it is a wonderful way ta celebrate survivors and remnember those who have lost their lives ta the disease. For more information or ta register on/mne visit wwwcancer. ca/takingsteps or ca/i (905> 332-0060 ta find out where ta pick Up your pledge forms. Partly Sponsored by Ctf&bIl o SU C .n.di.n Société ixLt',s Make ( an C ancer canadienne Society du cancer 1 888 939-3333 1w -~ - a __ 5 -~ ~ a -~ u iccr Iiistory ww.cancer ca I Make your home more comfortable ------------ ------------ sReceive up to a '1l,000 REBATE: '5OF 1 when you purchase Ia qualifying high-efficiency* a Duct Cleaning* * home comfort system: I - - - - - - - - - - --- ----- STERRY mechanical L!Lc. 925 Main Street East, Unit 3, Milton, ON L9T 4H8 905-878-1979 www.tr-mech.ca 24-Honr Service Avaijiable. PH 142 PREMIER 1> 1, ifi ILNOiÏ) Gîter expires 11/16/2007. L -) ' 17 crri nL,eei en'n, de ae!'s nt lu de i' eii yoed 3no oeraie uiseSe îe vor ce" n e ,.deale fr eceals "neie, aae r uï,,vig peae ebae lers ,, 'e,-C 'lepuchi aeof ,ulveu Ieýe e cduct i e,,. oe l te tu ide l csiome,î ci1l M 1LÉNNQ&J: I nabon arr,, feit ta goaai n f rom TOWN on page Ai per cent build out before you can move on,' he said. Ward 3 Councillor Cindy Lunau noted that the Milton Chamber of Commerce also wanted to make sure 'old Milton' isn't separated from 'new Milton,' su) the thought at the time was to have the old part of îown sandwiched betwcen new development on botb the cars and wess sides. Ward 2 Councillor Mîke Boughton, who's also a Main Street business owner, empba- sized that the downtown bas to be protected. After hearing from bis fellow counicillors, Scherer said, "Maybe we should bec akîng a tharder look going forward on somne of these developmnns and nry to see if we cars start balanc- ing the needs of the city and the taxpayer and putting infrastruc- ture in place." Botb he and Best character- ized Multons development as being "out of sync.' While Ward 2 Councillor Greg Nelson and Best pushed to have bis morion included in the motion regarding Mattamy's development, lovio suggested making it a separate resolution. 'It would be unfair if thîs one particular development was held up for this reason," he said. A few councîllors in atten- dance voîced concerns that refusing Mattamy's needed approval or delaying it while waiting for a commitment from the Region for infrastructure could land the Town at an expensive Ontario Municipal Board heaning ihat it would lske- ly lose. 'Saying we dont have enough capacity at the hospital or our roadri are not in good enough shape are not seen as grounds for refusai," said Ward 4 Councillor Wendy Schau. She added that the Town has to concentrate its efforts on keepîng services up with growth. "If that does involve an increase in taxes, so be t," she said. 'l thsnk we need to bite the bullet and do what we have to do to keep up wîth services." In the end, the committee endorsed two separate motions - Best's motion dealing with infrastructure needs and the other supporting about 400 new bornes in the fourtb phase of Mattamy's west-end develop- ment. The motions will go before town council on Monday Melanie Hennessey can be reached at mhennessey@-mi lton- canadianchampion.com. GET A FRESH START. Get SOLUTIONS now for: Credit Card Probiemns Lass of Job or Lved One Repassessions Major Cash Fow Probiemns Wage Garnishments Evicf Cris Persistent Bil Colectors Judgemenfs, Law Suifs Student Lon Delinquent Taxes Foreclasures Dvorce Rein ed Financiai Probierns Bankrup<cv tan be avoided. Cal ! soSacharie for initalconsultation! PADDON +&yvAppo aiment On!>. JYORKE INC. 875-08oa11 1225 Main Street East (Main & Martin St.) Milton A better sol ution! Employers Join us at our JOB FAIR Receive resumnés on the spot Thursday, October 18, 2007 Burlington Convention Centre 1120 Burloak Drive, Burlington 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. *Over 1,000 motivated job seekers *Support from Regional staff throughout the event *Free parking and refreshments *Extensive promotion of your organîzation Let Halton Region HeIp You With Your Hiring Needs For further information contact Haiton Region 905-825-6000,' ext. 2701 or email: B ronwyn. Spotton @halIton. ca Instali Smoke AIarms lis The Law, The Ontario Fire Code requires that every home have working smoke alarms. Instail themn in your homneor cottage today! 1