Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 30 Nov 1994, p. 8

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MINOLTA AFIOR * 35 mm autofocus camera * Program auto exposure * Auto everything * Made in Japan * Includes 2 "AA" batteries pouch " JJTOU N ETCJV * No. 1 selling SLR in Canada 35 mm autofocus SLR with auto popâ€"up flash 3â€"point multi wide focussing system Includes 35â€"80 mm F4â€"5.6 lens ; One of 110 Kodak Cameo motor cameras plus a Tutti Frutti fruitâ€"scented play putty set, including roller pin and molds Combined retail value: $95.99 Kodak THE OAKVILLE BEAVER By ANGELA BLACKBURN Special to the Beaver Outgoing Halton regional chair, Pete: Pomeroy, hopes to buy his car, computer, and cellular telehone â€" from the Region. % Pomeroy, who went before regional coincil last month, saying he probably couldn‘t afford his estmated $200,000 legal fees for a trial next year without seling his family home, put his request before the administraion and finance committee, last week. Pomeroy faces criminal charges of allegeccorruption. Last week, committee members barely qestioned his bid to buy the car and other equipment beore leaving office Dec. 7th. Chairman would buy car from Region THE REGIONALMUNICIPALITY OF HALTON NOTICE TO CITIZENS ARE YOU INTERESTED IN HELPING RUN HALTON REGION? In a Nov. 11th letter to councillors, Pomeroy advised of Telephone from Burlington/Oakville/ Milton/Toronto: 825â€"6000 from Halton Hills: 878â€"8113 from Guelph/Acton: 853â€"0501 from Hamilton/Aldershot: _ 639â€"4540 Completed applications will be received by the undersigned until Monday, Decenber 19, 1994. Interviews will be conducted during the month of January, 1995. ze . Halton Agriculture Advisory Committee Halton Waste Management Site Advisory Committee Halton Water § Conseryvation Advisory Committee Interviewing Committees of Regional Council will recommend qualified canddates for these posiâ€" tions. Citizen application f forms for these appointments may be obtained from: The Regional ‘Clerk Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, ON L6M 3L1 Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. JOAN A. EAGLESHAM Regional Clerk/Director of Administrative Services Committee/Boards Elderly Services Advisory Committee Joint Municipal/Regional Waste Management Committee Land Division Committee Royal Botanical Gardens Board of Directors W.A. (Bill) Johnson Biosolids Management Centre Advisory Committee The Council of the Regional Municifality of Halton is advertising for appointments to various ad hoc committees, boards, ard commissions to help make decisions on a variâ€" ety of matters, such as development 0 community services, overall planning and patâ€" tern of development, solid waste dispoul/reduction initiatives and water conservation. These appointments give Halton residens â€" from a variety of backgrounds â€" a chance to volunteer their skills to help run Halton kegion. Regional Council wishes to ensure that itsad hoc committees, boards, and commissions reflect the diverse nature of its communiy and invites all residents to consider these opportunities. Responsibilities Provides a means by which:ommunity agencies, associations, institutions, and the public may provide advit to the Region to ensure that the best service conâ€" tinues to be available to the snior residents of Halton. This committee requires citizens in the educational sysem, service clubs, faith community, private health fields, as well as those with a ‘amily/care perspective. The committee meets on the second Tuesday of each math at 2:00 p.m. For more information, call Joan Kaczmarski, Elderly Services Curdinator, ext. 7150. Assists in developing and maiitaining a permanently secure, economically viable agricultural industry as ar important component of Halton‘s economic base. The committee meets on he first Tuesday of the month at 8:00 p.m. Applications are invited from citizeas with knowledge and experience of Haltons agricultural community and familigity with agricultural issues. For more inforâ€" mation, call Patty Munkittrick, Seni¢ Planner, ext. 7209. Recommends actions for the avoidame or minimization of offâ€"site impacts from the waste management site. The committee meets on the third Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. For more informaion, call Gerrit Buitenhuis, Environmental Inspector, ext. 8209 Assists in the development and implenentation of a comprehensive water conâ€" servation plan for the Region. The conmittee meets at 1:00 p.m. on the first Wednesday of the month. For more infomation, call Vince Suffoletta, Director, Plant Operations, ext. 7940. To meet the conditions set by the Joint Bard under the Consolidated Hearings Act for Environmental Assessment approval for Halton‘s Waste Management Site in Milton. This committe‘s goal is to minimize waste going to the landfill site through such activities as eduction, reuse, and recycling (3Rs) of solid waste generated in Halton. Meeting:are held quarterly. For more inforâ€" mation, call George Woodburn, Director of Vaste Management, ext. 7676. Hears applications from property owners whowish to divide or convey an interâ€" est in their existing land holdings. Applicants hould have some familiarity with land use planning principles, a good generalknowledge of the geography of Halton Region and an understanding of the imprtance of the Regional and Area Municipal Official Plans, and the responsibiliies of relevant Ministries. The committee meets approximately every third Tlursday at 9:00 a.m. For more information, call Paula Kobli, Secretaryâ€"Treasure LDC, ext. 7184. The Board of Directors of the Royal Botanical Gadens plans and directs impleâ€" mentation of policy, and is responsible to the orgnization and the community for the achievement of the goals of the organizathn. The Board meets on the first Thursday of every alternate month, from 4:(0 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., at the R.B.G. Headquarters. For more information, cal Garry Watson, Director, R.B.G. at (905) 527â€"1158. Provides advice on issues which affect the operatiin and/or mandate of the Management Centre. This is a Haltonâ€"owned facilitywhose daily operation is the responsibility of an outside contractor. Meetings ze held at the call of the chair. For more information, call Vince Suffoletta, Diector, Plant Operations, ext. 7940. 825â€"6000 878â€"8113 853â€"0501 639â€"4540 his upcoming request, and noted a similar arrangement was struck with the Region‘s former chief administrative offiâ€" cer, John Fleming, when he took a new job: 1 8 Pomeroy wants to buy his yearâ€"old 1994 Mercury Grand Marquis, a threeâ€"yearâ€"old cellular telephone, and q twoâ€"yearâ€"old notebook computer. 6 A special council resolution is needed to sanction the purchases. Today, however, administration and finance committee chair, Liz Behrens, said minutes would go tgo council as information for decisionâ€"making. At today‘s meeting, it‘s expected a quickly formed ad hoc committee of three regional councillors will report on whether the Region is open to litigation stemming from a flipâ€"flop on a legal fees compensation policy for regional employees and councillors â€" a policy under which payment of $28,800 was made toward Pomeroy‘s legal fees. J November 30, 1994

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