Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Nov 1983, p. 3

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T'ho Canadilan Champion, Wed., Nov. 16, 1993M Planning growth 18 key for the future. of Milton eseetOse ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ gU capnsssvse mnss. tt phase y Jon Sargtreni _For f lyhg vlotlm- Funeral 18 today -Coalisedfrees Page An Mot ni Ue ime M. Ranis flese ram bluffs inth viciity, and hadtake fffrm ls homeoun nlysafeseoccasionsn. Sondoy wsanonensuh doy shen lhodecided te flynoearlitshosme. M. Parla, shnws emspluynd ai Usa timenofla accident, wsa a formr esploye ofRackwelIternationallinMilton. Water bill hi Usisg tblets and haîtuho la Miltonlais going te cn$1 residents another $100a yer Ila. tu84 if preliminery tlity budgets onveillnd 1 fr a rogiosal cammitee lasI seeh are i apprnved. Meonhrofîhe pannng and public msrha cammilleemere gives Ueir ira loonksaI pro- ponod budgets for the saetr, seer, solid wsate and industriel ahalommi usystom. If the pcnpoaed budgets are apprnved hy ragional roanit, residents seIl nsS eir ansoal bils for ater and semer services iseloans average $220 a yer. ta Miltn Uis sel ho as mnceano of apprnimtely $1. tna ddiin tablas parente, ho ta serviorsd hy hiesatmartheas Hlkey ni Delta, Ban- nie Lauriensa of Brampton, Sndira MMulan o Aierfoyle, Debra Dohi ci Mitas, Janet Curtis ni Athen, Stephanie Jenkhsof niPreecoti and s brother, Abert Burkhldr of Blbronh. A fan"ra servce silI ho held taday att1 pm ike is $16 milles memhoers la ordr ta redure Ue rate Incresse-hbt $2, Uey wsuld have ta cul $212,000 frum Ushe propoeed budgets of $25.0 million.- M. Rinaldo said Ue average rate in- croano acrosa Ue region seilhbe .9per cent, lllosing budget gidllaes laid doms hy oncil. Public mrkn diraclor Bnb Moore tbld meonhrs "l'on satisfind sith Ue budget seeobeau gives la trmonioprtlag the synloo," but sarnnd thero is sil a need tsi replace some odrfct iiseich are ny LINDA KI5IBY Staff Wrter meeting lise changing neodaofnitUe people, plotting a nralegy for a grnsing comm- unity-these arn amnng Ue mot important goaln ni Mtons 50w clerk-adminitrater, Roy Main. Tise position la an onemon ona-esnent- inly hoe la manager and c-rdinalar fac Use busines aithe lasen, minch mmeshieoavec- ses Usa worisa ni evry departinont, at- tends ail conosittoe and concil meetinsgs and assisslanmajor policy declain. He dn t vote aitconil meetings hu la presoosIn ansseer ctestionmons Proposala ytnwn Staff. Ilf las 10heh tackles with enthusians and pride. "isam ot a profit andîIn prpons, t lUsa ta thinis I sonpeople oriented," lho sald recent- ly durisgan Intervieaw. Ma entrane n mbmunicipal gaveromant han hieenmre onia happy accident Uas hy Bars in Hamilton and rsisad in Peiham, hoe enrlled ai the llniversity ni Windsor in 1970, majoring in hislory. Hlstory Nul He admita hoe tesahialnry sol, hut onesynar star Sterling sniveriylihochangnd hi$ mmd and opted for as honoa buhsiness derestrcnludlng hstacy mlghl sot Heruted inJýon of 1973 and retarnnd home, oeplnaynd. tmeth TomsnifPlis sonsenlonblng for as assla- tantto theclerk. He golthe joh and for month a tler made tes dohol in the worldnof municipal poitica. By Juse of 1977 haseer, hoe had came an far an pnssihle seth Ue poition and hogas seeingout nesenpporiies. By Uis imelho hnow hliei e hat hoie an donghbutseontnd a f ronh challenge. wlsen hoesose Use job of depaty cierh for Ue Tomsn ofMilonsodvertiseti, ho applied inmodiatliy. Ho e asnost entirety familiar wit Ue conm- manity (hiegot llrying ta, find tis say in- 10 Ue tamsons Ue day of Ue interview) bal hoe feit Uere wnaid ho remendon salin- factions sering in an aron that ses growin in leasoandhonds. "An a dopty cdort, Iderived a ot nf salis- factionnfroms local gvernntent. "i had a chance il sec Ue cnmmanity grose and change anU have as impact on thoe changes," hie explaineli. Ho angmend ls uamversity edacation tions (University ni western Onario) and alan attended Syracas University for a local goverpment course. He serves on a provincial education committee 10 fstar Uhe educationa advancemost of municipal emiployeos and for thepast troo yearslasotaagt a munici- pal goverumont evening c.as at Mac- Master University. -l enjoy teacling-I lise being able tn give hacit selat t have leacned," hae said, ad- i dinghle fetls adalttedacation bringo together people sitis edacation and oxperience in a variety of fieldso oa Tise position ni tnwn adninitrator wsa nnmetling Rny Main set bign igs aOn sonOD aterchehbegan in Milton. "I santdan organlzalion of my oses... I1 msnted toamse certain ideas tomes la ligit," s heexplained. 1 wmsld alan Rire te rturnsoanme of Use positive tingu thins Jobhaa gives me.' Ha emphaslned tIaI las Job lan nt snnte- th~lnt cas ho accompllahed single "There ara a lt of terrifie people hers," he said ofUthe owstaff. 111 cold sot do il atone andInses my poni- tions amding a tean, raUer thon dirocting 1. 1 dont ose mysoIf as Et Presidense," hoe quwpped with a snlle. Miltnn presently enys a gond nucleusho that han carrled Ue lasen Uscnagh is iigit gcnstitperind," he said. Local governonont, ho boels, nhnld bRoy Main designod te meet Ue changing neodsof Ue medinum sizeli mith ig tnwn amitionm, hut commanity. il la an errnr tn characterize it an a sonal Ho la cnncerned Uat Ue tosen prnvidon ilaInsen. " people ith Ue right lifestyle, lroper facit- Ho dams ot ervinien Ue cnmmanfity going iion and the 1"mot niale charactr. " Uscnagh anther tremendnus o nth spart With Us' e populations dging over 30,000 os il esperiencedimUse patfoeyears. Milton canno longer h o nneived an a omaît Ho in cnnfident Ue toms sel rtais a verry tnwn, accordiagla Mr. Main. special flavrnalt flis nmn. "Personally I have difficulty espin il a "Milon iii have a charactor tai is hotit amatI tosen . t. mnaold sonner have il donorahle and uniqaue h l aid. Annual meeting called Fnrmer Conservative cainet minitor association esecative and there iii ho a Eimer Machay ii ho the goot speaker = ,uenti d nansmer perind Ilînsing Mr. Nov. 23 aI the Haltes Fodral Prongressive Maiy speech. Cnservative Associations snal meeting. Memerships at the door milbe sold for 1- ise meeting sill ho held ai Ue Richviow per person, lfnr n family. and $10 tr a son- Gsltnd oonry Caha Hm.25, jont sortit tainingmmrnhip. nf the QEW. stecilrmatiattor ammoii o Tere iii ho un eectiOns OfUse 1004 bho ntained hy telephnning n78-n23. Regtnna Icesoaer Jne onad radmn- casllng mre every yeer lii manain. Corn prices P3OP3 'Canada s Largest Leather GoQds Store but supplies drop r ByJANE MULLER counted on ms a drougit andînse crop yieid a. Loca coo rnos-e- sare malng froon$W Tie resull bas bers gond nemo foc Cana- tf rtrti eri h ..t e o d e t e tn 115 more pr tome for teir crnp this yr dian faconro Lncaliy, hosevesome Uas test depite m lstingfacineco Ad sol plat corntins easos An 1. 192, a hamper ccnpl s s lex ymo prg hep ialnery off n aad.Isr nin 0Uegi therUnitdnt Jaem e i H ouse F u wa Sates held pricon tonas loseas 1$M Par toneUe fieldo ontil the icol and second moeb af Ronald Ragas imtigalod a Paymein Tltoe sha d plant orier accordisg 10 ind (PIK) progan Ccop faconeo aricipating in Ue pro- Haltes Ag Rop. Henry Stanley groon alinmed somne of thir fields o 10 hode Tise yield varied Uscaghnut Haton n echango for portion of Ue 1902 cropntif dopendng ous se hUe crnp ao planted, ho in stocage. What Usa proidont had sol addod Thomas Wallace Ladia' Pumpi From f69 Bootlegger From $ 9 OPEN 10-10 7 DAYS AWEEK Florshelm Mens Shoe te $9., Boulet Mens Botos Fr$790 49 EASTERN AVE. (519) 853-1031 ,it's1 Worth the Drive to A<ýÇ«on!' 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