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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Jun 1997, p. 14

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14 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday June 24, 1997 0 Numbers count, Halton told health care commission By BRAD REAUME or close altogether. il will also make recommendations to the The Chapon cix li lgxcilllîi i ulictl cleuicîi (A hcalffh c aic. 'I-lton intrigued the commission with its coordinated Halton's four municipalities ail told the Health Services approach," said Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale recently. "We Restructuring Commission that growth counits for something. asked for a 10- month study to provide our own recommendations Milton, Halton Hilîs, Burlington and Oakville ail relied on a on changes. We will wait until September to find out how effec- population growth argument for maintaining the region's four tive we were." hospitals. Halton officiais plugged away at the lack of long term care heds 'Me commission has the power toi force hospitals to restructure in the region, growth projections for Halton and the aging popula- 1)r Bih No,,al. Municipal representativi7s conspared isotes aller iheir individual meetings with the restructuring commission. Ms Savoline said questions were the same and each municipality gave consistent answers. 1I think we will get s positive response in September," she said. Ms Mulvale pointed out that in 15 years Halton will have about the same population as Hamilton-Wentworth has now. THE DEALERS SPRING RATE B 3REAK -I--m On SOMo Of ouI hGst sGIlinO 97 G M VohiGIGS in stock. $20,000 $3,391.36 $1,632.64 48 mos. $1,758.72 $25,000 $4,239.20 $2,040.80 48 mos. $2, 198.40 $30,000 $5,087.04 $2,449.44 4À8 -ms. $2,637.60 Pontiac Grand Arn Pontiac Sunfire GMC Jimmy Cbevy Blazer Chevrolet Cavalier Hury, bocausc just ik IiKq IRhSC breaks WOn't las Ye ould klowtis .Tnslbl0e ieOffer may notbe comied o usd l5iÎt1erffe's. ofler appbies lo,,e lead e'SOI"9iflS z eoni4l' h ~ ase5 from dealer inventory Fnancing on approsso 5M5C ifiditly 14Exampie 1, M $2.0 ai 35%PF, montly pasflSt ils $45,68 fr 8mtsm0. Cost ObO'rowngis $1,.64. Tta olÏgaion s$21,632.64 ExamP18,2.i0l55R themoniSy paynentiSs 56335sîfo4 ts Cost ofborrowing s SOdO Ttalobigationis $27,040.80 Exampe 3 sw00a t31e. 5P monili pamfls$70 o 9mIicu0 on9i $21,449.44, lofa oligation iS $32,449.44. See dealer for iondi- bons and deuils. Down paymeni may be requ4184 QuantffiS himied. Dealer plan raie as of May 1 19T Chevrolet Lumina DEMMRLET PONW t. Oldunoble B ~ 75e Fee no longer c ha rged for fish stocking Minister Chris Hodgson recently announced that the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) will no longer charge a licence fee to, stock tish in Ontario waters. "We have eliminated the fee as a way ot encouraging people to go into their local MNR office to discuss their stocking plans and toi apply for a licence," Mr. Hodgson said. "Issuing a free three-year licence removes a potential financial barrier to those who wish to stock fish." MNR required people who wanted to stock fish in Ontario waters to obtain a licence so that the ministry had the oppor- tunity to review applications and prevent potential ecologioal impacts. Until the elimination of the fee a licence to stock fish in Ontario waters cosi $50 and waa valid for three years from the date of purchase. The licensing systero helps MNR ensure stocking will not be detrimental to existing fish stocks in Ontario waters. MNR reviews applications on a case- by-case basis. A licence will specify thc water bodies and species that can bc stocked. The requirement for a stocking licence also applies to some ponds on private property. SHARON PRESSÉ R.N., LLB Barrister & Solicitor Suite 301 205 Main Street East Milton 876-m4656 FAMILY LAW & DIVORCE Dr. R. Strohan- 106 Wakefield Rd. By Appointment (eveningappointments at.ailable> 878-5882 ,WITH, -------------- Ci GRADUATE PROGRAM

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