Subsidized child care offered in Halton Hills By Oksai hel With the | se of Halton Sawn and the Y.M.C.A., the wn of Halton Hills may be offering subsidized summer. programs for children, At Monday’s general com- mittee meeting, councillors discussed entering a “purchase of service “ agreement with the region, which would enable regional subsidies to be applicable towards summer programs in Halton Hills. Previously, families receiving subsidies had to send their children out of town because they could ot receive regional assistance for local programs. To enter "the agreement, municipal Recreational Services staff must meet vari- ous requirements set out by the region and province. In a Candidates quizzed on environment By Oksana Buhel Surprising results of a sur- vey, put together by local i ups and dis~ tributed to federal election candidates, revealed two pass- ing marks Bee fone barely) and four fail The aan was distributed by F.0.A.D (vurloully Opposed to Acton Dump) ani gc. (luctierston Counteracts the Environment). Questions asked included; * Are you opposed to the oe quarry garbage propos- ° aF you are opposed to the Acton quarry garbage propos- al, what measures will you take if elected to help stop the dump? * Are you opposed to munici- pal solid waste incineration? * Are you opposed to energy- from-waste? * Are you opposed to tire- derived fuel? * Are you opposed to haz- ardous waste incineration? * If elected, would you oppose the location of any one of the above forms of incineration in your riding? Candidates were rated according to accountability (if they signed the survey), thor- ‘oughness (if they answered all the ts se a euess to tion tency (if ee answers reflect: their Par- hex Desc ew ance can- played strong opposition to s sal and incinera- tion, with the exception of be aes) waste. She scored a perfect Other ina firm opposition to the quarry proposal, Progressive Conservative can- didate Garth Tumer’s support was more discerning. He claimed if energy-from-waste production and hazardous inci i not Reform candidate Dick MacDuffee expressed strong Opposition to the quarry pro- Boal but did not oppose ener- roduction or environmentally harmful, he would not oppose’ them. Turner maintained the subject of tire-derived fuel had to be investigated more carefully. Turner scored 10 out of 20, because he did not sign the survey, and his answers were not considered consistent with his party’s policy. Hilliard Cox score bodes ext highest. The Libertarian date said he was not cbpds to municipal solid waste ied eration, energy-from-waste production or tire-derived fuel, and did not answer the remaining four questions. He signed the survey, therefore receiving five out of 20. tire-derived fuel. He explained until the waste stream is con- tained or eliminated, some- thing must be done. “I feel that incineration, with positive by-products such as power or cement, is preferable to bury- ing it to make it some other generation’s _ problem,” MacDuffee wrote. F.0.A.D and I.C.E gave MacDuffee a The same score was given to Liberal candidate Julian Reed, who did not respond in person and did not sign his name. Brian Patriquin of the National Party also scored a zero, rt, Joy Thompson, super- intendent of Recreational Services, assured councillors her staff was able “to negoti- ate an acceptable arrangement through perenne with our Y.M.C.A., a licensed operator of child eats in Halton Hills, therefore meeting the require- ments of the region and vince.” Councillor Bill Robson pointed out that if an agree- ment is reached, both private ad fob profit day care should 2 now 4 = I the province is tryin; drive down profitable best. ness,” Robson said. Councillor Anne Currie offered to us,” she pointed out. “The only ones hurt if we don’t accept it will be the chil Councillors agreed to exe- cute an agreement With the region regarding the purchase of service for the provision of .child care services, with the stipulation both private and non-profit day care will be considered. Halton Hills This Week; Saturday, October'23, 1993 — Page § M THE MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FORM BELOW MAY BE RETURNED TO THE MEMBERSHIP CHAIRMAN RELINING on DENTURES se cathe he dtanoe arene and chin to bocame too shot ea a result, tt and lip thereby ceasing the skin tc to eas answer to this Jebe new Ines OF “relin- ing’. f your dentures are under 5 yea relining is probably the ralining, impressions are taken ne gums and bone as they are-now. New Te is added inside the den- Trinitron® KV-32TS36 Trinitron_ * Tintron® Praue Tube: 1 Lela ead tas design that makes ny TV uni “Tr Peles tue Paya wh Vad sod vio source simultaneously ty from an A/V source/ bras of Pay TV Boxes via the “Font re order hook- from most $1699 Handycam Video8 CcpTR FX310 Zoom with Full-Range Inner Auto Focu: “Pogan Ae Ey Dal Paes sports, H.S.S.) Suter = $899 Trinitron? KV-19TS20 yi ae This makes the lps and cheoks ill therefore some of the wrinkles actly become “ironed out” It aso ture fit more snug to oir, sothat te denture becomes pe ur gus ae constant changing, aad shrinking sharp nes ‘0 (hs acause Othe Pressure of the . This can cause Jum damage. Relining your denture sek expense way of giving you much needed Your denture and mouth tissues once a year, as ill-fitting dentures can lead to various health problems WE! Seeasaal von ‘SMILE! The panes cae 18 eh ‘Street, Ae neu L7G 2A5 G/S TELEVISION 265 Guelph St. Georgetown 877-9541 spon Pan Panel AN puts TRAY ite Unhersal aa Remote * Bonus Stand ., reo . Monitor/Receiver $1099 KV-27TS29 not shown hormeccves OOD tereo Monitor/Receiver Henducem Video8 ses. $999 eed + Loaded “Progam AE (syd Full ange Aut + VHS HiFi Stereo Head VCR Plus+™ ° 258 Main St. E. Enc 8 able Milton 875-3877 We service what we sell New APC (Adaptive Picture Control Sony Cable Mouse Flying Erase TM FEATURES Mon. to Wed. 10-7 p.m. Thu. to Fri. 10-9 p.m. Sat.