‘Page-8 — Halton, Hills This. Week, ‘Sunday, December 26, 1993 RE/MAX SUBURBAN (81) INC. O' HOLY NIGHT ANGIE CORMPI mber of the Legislature was busy during fall session By Noel Duignan Halton North MPP It has been an extremely busy and productive fall sit- ting for the Legislative Assembly and many of my government’s proposed leg- islation and initiatives have made great progress. I am especially excited about my private member’s bill, “An-Act to amend the Environmental Protection Act in respect of the Niagara Escarpment”, which has been referred to the Administration of Justice Committee for public hear- ings and clause by clause consideration. Bill 62’s intent is to prohibit all fur- ther waste management sys- tems and waste disposal sites within the Niagara Escarpment Plan area. This Act will directly and Posi- tively affect the constituency of Halton North by destroy- ing any attempt to put a landfill site in the Acton Quarry or other. quarries in area. I pledged to the citizens of Halton North that I would Queens’s Park Report Suburban (91) Inc. Jackie Greenwood Noel Duignan endeavor to protect our com- munity’s most natural asset, the Niagara Escarpment, and T am pleased that my private member’s bill has reached the Administration of Justice Committee, Following committee approval, Bill 62 will reach its third and final reading in the legislature before await- ing royal assent by the the Minister of Citizenship, has worked tirelessly to bal- 877-5211 Sales Rep. ance the concerns of busi- ness, labor and the designat- ed groups to develop a bill that is fair and practical. Employment Equity will mean that workplaces will be Tequired, over time, to reflect the makeup of the population in the census area to which the workplaces belong. Employment Equity is designed to make sure that Ontario makes use of our most valuable resource, our people. Finally, an innovative pro- gram which will be of inter- est to many Halton North residents was recently announced by Agriculture and Food Minister Elmer Buchanan. Ontario’s Rural Loan Pool Program will improve farm- ers’ access to credit and encourage rural residents to invest in their communities. Under this program, rural residents will be able to invest in, Agricultural Guaranteed Investment Certificates, which will be eligible for RRSP classifica- ti Money from these certifi- 5 Lieutenant Governor when it a he # Christ our becomes a legal Act. If you ©#tes will be “pooled” by the . would like more information _¢/igible financial institutions. Saviour, on Bill 62 or would like to Funds will then be used ‘Was born on make a presentation at the Within communities to make 4 Public hearings, please con. !ans to farmers and other Christmas Day. . . . 7 tact. my community office in residents tos agriculture er f Te Christmastime is near! Milton at 878-1729. agriculture-related financing. It is my privilege May your joy know no Another important miles This puogsan is the: final to have you as bounds this holiday season stone reached in the past ape i a eamistry’s lient: 0 y & week includes the successful Bricultural. Investment my clients. ; ‘ Strategy, which offers farm- = Third Reading of the By, wh Thank you friends. REA Employment Equity Act. My "8 the stability of long-term colleague, Elaine Ziemba, mls fon a financing. Kor more information, call Bill Mantel, Ministry of Agriculture and Food, at (416) 325-3083. er Bridal Boutique The Place to Shop in Downtown Georgetown! Fashions BONING DAT at; tt ah OFF Entire SOLON Stork ‘- MONDAY, DEC. 27 Open 9:30 to 6:00 p.m. Selected Items All Sales Final * No Credits or Exchanges No Christmas retums will be handled during this sale. aes mm FOR Discontinue ns from $99 to $399 _ | Ni -4 Ul 77 MAIN ST. S. DOWNTOWN GEORGETOWN 873-1470 *BRITCHES: 0 : Shop Downtown! (U Main Street South, Georgetown