10 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 27, 1997 t /2 ' - ,Challinor calis for guidelines on giving charities breaks By BAD RAUM The Champion Town Councillor John Challinor wants to know where to draw the line on providing chani- iy ai taxpayers' expense. Council recently agreed to waive user fees for the Red Cross to conduct blood donor clinics ai According to Milton's director ot leisure ser- vices, Jennifer Reynolds, reni on the faciliiy for the limes required would normally be $1,296 from May through December. Susan Lynch, branch manager of the local Red Cross, said her organization can't psy that. Mr. Challinor, who took great pains explaining lus Uii tc loi.' (Aii Itic Rcd (îssi guidelines tor tuture tee waivers should be decter- mined. "Where do you draw the line on charity?" asked Mr. Challinor. "What is a deserving chari- Be said he could not support waiving the fe entirely and asked that leisure services and coun- Mr. Chattinor suggested chanities be charged a predetermined percentage less for municipal facilities than other groups. "If every non-profit group came before us then we'd have a problem covering the costs of our facilities," he said. "I want staff to develop a pol- icy. Waiving the fée is dangerous precedent. ---THE DEALERS SPRING RATE -BREAK On somc of our hGst sGiIinO '91 CM vGhIoiGs in stock. $2u,uuu $3,391.36 $1,632.64 48 mos. $1,758.72 $25,000 $4,239.20 $2,040.80 48 mos. $2,1 98.40 $30,000 $5,087.04 $2,449.44 48 mos. $2,637.60 Pontiac Sunfire GMC jimmy Chevrolet Cavalier Chevrolet Lumina IIIUICK ~1I Yeu.shSld know thll: *Thi iiedUme offer may no becoinrd or se wiith Cer oflers Offeapples to ataideeeso0'ii9 e or demonstralor models purchased froi dealer inveiiior Finaing on appioved GMAC credil oily. tEample 1,9322.000 ai 39%, APRI ,eh ;lioeîhly pavcenis i4568 for48 m0nths. Cost oboroiîsi 1 632.64. Toal oblgaionis 21,632.64. Examie 2 $25,000ait3g9%APR, Se monShIy payee is6563.350fo 48ie00ifl3. Cost of00400949s 2040 80 Total obigatono 692$27040.80 Examie 3,93M040 at 3 91. APR the monthly peyboent is $676,023 for 48 iîonhs. Cost of o? w[gi $00 2,44944. Total obigatioi $32.449.4. Se dealer fo coni- tions and detéaie 0094 paymieflima be09 r2eird Qasiies iiit. -Deaier plaii rate as oi May 1 997. Maibouef impresses students ý w qq Il - 7-Z-.id Pontiac Grgxod Arn wf ý >-1k-,ý,*,: Chevy Blazer Hurry, bccausc jost Iiko spÎiI1g thsc bicaks Woo't Iast. a from STUDENTS on page 4 Sheridan, but most of these students are getting jobs in the United States or over- seas. We'oe training these young people to leave this tax base," Mr. Jackson stoessed. Taking shots from ail side for his gov- emnment's cuts to health care, Mr. Reed said ail Canadians have had to make sacri- fices in the Liberals' recent fight to pay down the deficit. "There've been sacrifices everywhcre but in Ottawa," Mr. Scholtens responded. The Tory candidate said bis pariy would cut $12 billion from the budget "almost immediately" and implement a 10 per cent income tax cut to stimulate the economy. Mr. Jackson focused on bis party's suc- cesses, stating that although the NDP has neyer formed a federal governmeni, they have always made a différence. "1 believe in a future that is beiter than what we have now," he said. Touching on Tee-Comm's current tinan- cial crisis, Mr. Malboeuf said bankruptcy raies are at a record high - which again goes back to alarmingly high taxes. "We are the highest taxed people in the world, due to the Liberal and Tory govem- ments' mismanagemeni and incompe- tence," Mr. Maibocuf said. Mr. Champ did not attend ihe meeting. DuLR. Strohan- 106 Wakefield Rd. (Opposite of Milton Mail) By Appointment (erening appointmnentsaLvailabe) 878-5882 SHARON PRESSÉ R.N., LLB Barrister & Solicitor .Suite 301 205 Main Street East Milton 876-46*56 FAMILY LAW& DIVORCE D GRADUATE PROGRAM M o ý11 1ý