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Excludes freight ($895), license and n full amount of purchase price before cashback deducted. Limited time offer on No Charge "Enforcer" package. **Based on 24â€"month Red Carpet lease. A.C. Freight and taxes extra. See dealer for details. Donna Tyre Ees Mark Twerdun BA comm/Econ David Doering BA Econ. Investment Advisors: OR A LIMITED TIME Call (905) $15â€"0090 * REAR STEP BUMPER * 5â€"SPEED TRANSMISSION * AND MUCH MORE! Joc Residents want action to avoid flooding (Continued from page 1) the creeks; 42 are near lower Wedgewood Creek; and the other 26 are near lower Morrison Creek. This means the properties will be underwaâ€" ter if there is a flood, and there will be building restrictions on the properties. Owners will have to obtain a perâ€" mit from the Halton Region Conservation Authority before they can receive a building permit from the Town. According to Ray Guther â€" a watershed engineer with the Conservation Authority â€" residents may have to raise the critical elevation of doors and windows above the flood plain in a new development. "Some properties might also require berming in areas to prevent the water of the creek from entering a home," he said. The study also pointed out 15 eroâ€" sion sites in the area, and there was immediate danger to two private resiâ€" dences. Brian Chapin â€" CPOC spokesperâ€" son â€" said the coalition is concerned about impact of peak waterflows on the creeks and surrounding communiâ€" _ Residents are worried about floodâ€" ing, loss of habitat, and devaluation of property. The Town‘s study, he said, was well documented and thorough, but includes recommendations that are not suitable for the community. . " * prucmarr Wednesday, Nov. 30th: Halton Regional Council meets in the regional council chambers at 1:30 p.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. An Ontario Municipal Board hearing dealing with The Original Garden Centre will be held at 10 a.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Thursday, Dec. 1st: An Ontario Municipal Board hearing dealing with The Original Garden Centre will be held at 10 a.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The inaugurâ€"al meeting of the newlyâ€"elected Halton Board of Education is at 8 p.m. at the J.W. Singleton Education Centre, 2050 Guelph Line, To prevent more damage to propâ€" Everything you want in a drugstore, erty, the coalition is calling for an immediate moratorium on developâ€" ment in the watershed areas of the creek. "Development is going to worsen this situation," said Chapin. More roofs and paved parking lots are adding to the runâ€"off problem, and he cited construction at Ford Canada, which is in the Wedgewood waterâ€" shed, as contributing to increase runâ€" off in the creek. Ford recently built a 2.5 acre parkâ€" ing lot which has a runâ€"off of 50,000 cubic feet. There is 80 acres of mainly paved land on the property and approximately 100 acres drains through the Ford property, according to Chapin. He added the retention ponds Ford is regulated to build, which should control runâ€"off, are inadequate. "We met with the coalition about a week ago," Tony Fredo, Ford‘s viceâ€" president of public affairs said later. "We pointed out to them that, yes, runâ€"off from Ford was part of the problem, but we intend to be part of the solution." He added, however, that Ford was not prepared to pay for someone else‘s Ford‘s portion of runâ€"off has been estimated anywhere from between 10% to 20%, according to Fredo. Four retention ponds â€" now under construction on the Ford property â€" are scheduled to be completed by next summer. He said this should provide Prices in effect only at Shoppers Drug Mart stores listed above from Dec. 1st until Dec. 31st,‘94, while quantities last. We reserve the right to limit quantities. $3 , A Civic Sce. Burlington. The election of the Halton Board of Education chair and viceâ€"chair will take place at this meeting. The Oakville Crime Prevention Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Monday, Dec. 5th: The inaugural meeting of the newlyâ€"elected Oakville Town Council is at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Tuesday, Dec. 6th: Oakville‘s Special Committee Against Impaired Driving meets at 8:15 a.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. REVLON LIPSTICK Moon Drops or Super Lustrous CARE LOTION some relief for residents by reducing‘ the rate of the flow of water into thes creeks. The company will, then,. release storm water into the creek times other than at the peak of the’ flow. 4 . Mayor Ann Mulvale told resndentse at the meeting that Ford is "meeting? the regulationsâ€, but the company was? "open to dialogue with the communiâ€"= CPOC would like the flood plain: reduced by construction of a diversion® at the south side of Cornwall Road» and installation of storm sewers in m watershed, Chapin said. It would like the channelized section for Wedgewood Creek at Cornwall Roa eliminated and the natural watex;- course restored. #* The coalition recommends the? Town pass a byâ€"law enforcing dlvet* sion of future runâ€"off. It would alsps like a policy on protection of the natue ral environment and a division of the responsibility and funding of the waterflow between governments and. private developers. *# 1 The coalition plans to take their recommendations and a signed peti~ tion to Town Council. The fledgling organization, which started with 12 members, signed up an additional 61 residents by the end of Wednesday night‘s meeting. Ward 3 regional councillor, Keith Bird, who has taken a walking tour of the flood plains, supports the coaliâ€" tion. 8 Roll LIFE BRAND BATHROOM TISSUE RECYCLED 50mL JE REVIENS WORTH Eau de Toilette SPRAY November 30, 1994