Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 29 September 1993, p. 1

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New tax system faces vote By Oksana Buhel A new tax system will be voted on tomorrow (Thursday) at a special Regional Council meeting, and regional councillors and staff are scurrying to make the proposal acceptable to each municipality. Burlington Regional coun- cillors have indicated they will not support:-the to distribute property taxes tied, two thirds of regional council t give its 5 Halton Regional chair Peter held an infor- mal meeting last Wednesday with the mayors of the four municipalities (Halton Hills, Milton, Oakville and Burlington) for a possible Citizen’s Committee: on Property Tax Reform at the beginning of Sept. T. Halton Hills mayor Russ Miller pointed out he felt the proposal would be beneficial Robert Heaton for Halton Hills residents and said he will “be supporting what is best for Halton Hills.” Milton mayor Gord Krantz ‘was not at the meeting, but Miller felt Oakville mayor Ann Mulvale “feels the same pede ‘we'll take the best deal we can get.” ees fall, Halton Region introduced a region-wide market value assessment based on 1988 property val- ues, but decided in December to delay the proposal for a year while a citizen’s com- Mnittee studied the concey Halton Hills councillor Rick Bonnette is attempting to revise further to make it ‘acceptable to each ~~ ‘municipality. Bonnette’s notice of motion, which will be voted on tomorrow, sug- gests the implementation of a region-wide market value assessment based on 1988 property values be deferred until 1992 market values can be assessed on individual properties. In the meantime, the method of allocating regional and educational costs will be based on the average of the estimated 1988 and 1992 values, based on a municipality basis. “This is not a property allocation,” stressed See treasurer Joe ark added as part of the motion, once the 1992 figures are. available, they. will be implemented. Miller. seemed anxious about tomorrow’s meeting. “No matter what the facts are, it’s the votes that count,” he said. - The Pine Valley Squares celebrated the club’s 15th Anniversary last Saturday at Georgetown District High School with colorful costumes, the dance floor. Please see story on page 3. and swir! Photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW and twirling on For more on the election, please see pages 3, 4and 6 HIS WEEN Ao) Ba Ton 3 Wednesday, September 29, 1993 32 pages 3051 Award Winning Sales Funds raised by the area realtors will facilitate the purchase of a SAO 2 moni- tor for the Intensive Care Unit. This equipment is capable. of monitoring oxy- gen saturation. The fundraiser was a “Pot Luck” Dinner/Dance. The Brampton Real Estate RE HOURS Open Weeknights BRAMPTON REAL ESTATE. GOARE GEORGE TOWN & OISTRIC GEORGETOWN LIVING HTIN 232 Guelph St., Georgetown 873-2254 ae MEMORIAL Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital Board Chair Connell Smith (far right) The money will purchase an Oxygen Saturation Monitor for the Intensive Photo by Simon Wilson/HHTW Realtors donate to hospital Board expressed its grati- tude.to the Georgetown fundraising committee members: Linda Armstrong, Glenda Hughes, Brenda Payton, Dianne Penrice, Donna Rae, Penny Trebbne, Carol Wood and Chris Appreciation goes to the following Si Countrywide All-Pro aie Inc., Arthur F, Johnson & Associates Ltd., NRS Brand Realty Inc., Re/Max Blue Springs Realty (Halton) Corp., and Re/Max Suburban (91) Inc. and Royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd. ‘Your independent voice in Halton Hills’ 50 cents includes G.S.T. Georgetown seniors get bus service By Eileen Ross Georgetown’s senior citi- zens will have something new to smile about this com- ing Tuesday. Thanks to the merchants of the Georgetown Marketplace, a free busing service will be implemented to provide seniors with a reliable source of transportation to Georgetown’s Marketplace. ~ The bus stops are located at all four of Georgetown’s senior living complexes. The pick up schedule is as fol- lows; at 10 a.m., the bus will arrive at Kin Court near Hyde Park (close to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital), then it will héad to Cote Terrace (Main & Maple) at 10:15 am. At 10:30 am., the bus will arrive at 8 Durham St. and by 10:40 a.m. it is sched- uled to reach 11 Sargent Rd. Shopping time runs from llam. to 1 p.m. Passengers will disembark at the food court entrance to the Marketplace, located between Sears and Coffee Time Donuts, and make a return run approximately two hours later. Although the bus does stop at the seniors’ complexes, non-resident seniors can make use of the new busing system as well. Keep in mind however, the busing program is purely experimen- tal until Christmas. Keeping this worthwhile program going depends on how much use is made of it. For the seniors, a service like this creates transporta- tion that is both reliable and hassle-free. Missing man visited his brother By Oksana Buhel Police had an eventful weekend when a 52-year-old Halton Recovery House resi- dent escaped custody from a staff member. + The man was being treated at the Recovery House, located on Trafalgar Rd., north of Steeles Ave., for drug and alcohol abuse, but because of serious withdraw- al symptoms, he was trans- ported to Milton District Hospital early Saturday PAY NO evening. En route, the man jumped out of the car when it stopped at a red light at ales ar and Highway 401: The man fled into the bush, and when the driver attempt- ed to stop the man, he grabbed a steel pipe and threatened him. Halton Regional police checked the area with nega- tive results. Peel Region K9. Unit was called in but were unable to locate the man. According to an unnamed NO TAX EVENT e ALL PURCHASES e from Wednesday, September 29 to October 6/93 OR official at the Recovery House, the man was believed to be a hazard to himself. Police contacted his ex-wife, living in Brampton, to get a picture of the man, which was circulated loc: The following afternoon, the man contacted 11 Division and said he he was his to have walked the distance. He acne gers! to the Recovery 12 to Let-es help you with ALL your Lighting concerns! OPEN THIS SUNDAY 245 Guelph St. (Hwy. 7), Georgetown 873-2996 until 9 p.m. 5pm Bulbs extra.

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