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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Nov 1997, p. 19

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_____________________________________________'The Canadian Champion, Frlday, November 28, 1997 - 19 Give generously to Regulations the killer: owner lrom BIG on page 8 three conts on a liter The Champijons. Christmas Bureau Fund ing about $10,000 in upgrades ['or under- [n addition, operators usei a eson loi ~ground tank spili protection, heexplained. money from the ail company for the use of Gavemment regulations on stepped-up the pumps, typically haîf a cent a liter. Mr. i~ .-..evronmental safety measures should Dunstall said that practice is ail but gone. BFIÙAM'YfS> RIb Eye Steak 8 oz. served with penne primav- era aifredo .................... $14974~ Oriental Stûr Fry Pasta with stir fried veeggies and julienned chicken. Ail tossed in a mandarin moon sauce ................... $1.83 , Chlcken Lasagna Layers of pasta stuffed with vegetables and chîcken în a cream sauce. $10.78 " Pasta Sampler Chioken on three pastas with a 4 sampling of al an te tomato, aifredo and rose sauces........................ $1o.97 Complement your meal with: Peller Estates Chardonnay or Cabernet .$3.7 DaÙM ywith your offe..............$:3,79 Rom t' Eggnog cheesecake............. $4.974 Eat at BELMYS ... P#0tyat24I 575 ONTARIO ST. 87e-118e BRICK OVIN PIZZA EM Sms Poperoni, green peppersand onions . ...............$7.97 GouPM Green pepperi, onions, mushrooms, bnoccotand tmto .......$7.7 Spât & SMÀ O& A Se Doue &esand epsni .... .... $&97 * PMSM&sllawpu"ert stUted 0i aimaosuc, tiste & pepperoni...0 b" Hviroeesueoimiaden pRw ........... ......... $7.47 ?tyhk* EÛLtk&Mn,tsM tyenuac, gme peera, onsseardirm ciem $1197 kkeanCMtklyecince. l, Bu ye sexe gree u, rms and itoi .$9.97 1% 11eotA hpofs, sacd ase. dd ns$ I .9 air$11.97 BRICK OVIEN BUFFALO WINGS Mymga laiuaaaaaa, 5.5*., hi, t*Eyi, aa BRICK OVIN RIBLITS $Mun idim hç chian «ri n vuf snck() ....$t,97 kphul) ..... 9.47 Iar(e) ....... ýl3Â7 ?!he ê"2(o/idayj <cýYeasen is up/ofl us, corne in and' check eut out ~ se/ection e 6eaulitu/ designezj holiday éashions ' and accessories. - Zùitd"~ itisi MY SISTER'S CLOSIET Yourflrst choice for second debutfashions 42 Bronte St. S., Unit 11l, Milton 875-0232 have been accompanied by tax relief, he added. "The regulations have made it difficuit ta stay in business. It's the st straw for a lot of guys who are just barely hanging on." Wholesale prices ta retailers have been slowly creeping up, according ta Mr. Dunstail. But competitian between sta- Th1e loss ot the Husky station means much more than simply ane less consumer choice for gasoline. 'Me clostare of the sta- tion ripples thraugh the community. Mr. Dunstail sponsored sports teanas, he sold Nevada tickets ta support a nursery school, he provided tourist information under an arrangement with the Milton tions, moat of which are awned by the ail Chamber of Commerce, and he employed campanies, stops a retailer from raising his eight people. price ta a level where he can make a rea- sontable profit. In the 1 980s standard profits were about six ta seven cents a liter. At five cents mast stations can break even. However, the spread between current wholesale prices and retail prices provides leas than New counciWl, -f rom MALBOEU F on page 14 "The issue is the kind of grawth and how fast. There are people who don't want this town ta go ta 40,000 people," he noted. The Quebec native said amalgamation only serves ta reduce coats. An increase in population widens the municipal tax base, which helps to keep costs down, he added. Mr. Malboeuf said without the need for a pipeline municipal counicil can make better deals with developers ta build with reduced densities. Conversely, if develop- ers are required ta pay for a pipeline they will recaup those costs through a denser development pattem, he wamed. Mr. Malboeuf acknawledged developers would try ta maximize their investmcnts and agreed it wauld be an uphill battle ta get lower density develapment. However, he said, with a pipeline in place, lower density develapment was sure nat ta happen. Mr. Malboeuf acknawledged he is not up ta speed an every issue but generally his approach is one of fiscal restraint. e RSP'sSRII e Mortgage a Life Insur e TaxPrp Sponsored M.ckenzie Branch Administration The Best Choice is H-er Unit 9-1500 Upper Mid The Abbey Plaza, 0s Calus today at *821 Mr. Dunstaîl said he had a meeting with David Tsubouchi, Ontario Minîster of Consumer and Commercial Relations, who [s investigating franchise regulation. While he hasn't heard back from the minister he is hopeful some action will stem from that office. r r"ady.to go He explaihed, "When it cames ta spend- ing we have ta ask: Do we need it? If we need it, can we do it cheaper? And then, how do we pay for it?" Mr. Maibocuf said he would like ta see impravements [n emergency services, including police and fire departments. At the same time he is set against any tax increase and opposes the growth of user fées. "It's getting ta the point where tihe only people who can use aur leisure facilities are the well off," he said. Mr. Maîbacuf ssid he wiII wark hard not ta be swayed by the political system nor get caught up in pracesa. He plans ta asseas his involvement an a term by terfta basis "until the job is donc." [n addition he said he will reintroduce the ides of scaling back counicil numbers during his term. "I'm concemred with the direction the town is going in," he said. "We've gaI ta keep that country atmosphere"- DECEMBER is Awarenessl lé Month. We'll be holding IPevents and ~elves fundraising efforts to help "S those with neu- S(Gret Rates) romuscular dis- ~inceorders today wations while we search for tomnorrow's cure. Please, cal! in part by and donate. 1*Temprn"-0n Because until Aft FMAtj' there's a cure, there's us. e- die Rd. d iUhM dkv1e hA Bi 1- ý7

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