Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 1 May 1998, p. 14

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CIL&MIBER A Monthly Newsletter of the 1Logo designed by Shoot Photographic Proposed Growth East and West CM UIYPRIDE BANNER! This 8'x5' banner will be on display at every Business After Hours location for a one year period beginning in June 1998 through May 1999 and ai six other funictions during that tîmetrame including breakfast meetings, seminars or golf tournament.The Jamtie Burton cost to display your company name on tbis banner is $ 99! Because of size restrictions onîy 48 businesses will be listed on tbe banner and 14 have already been sold! SKD Company bas generously sponsored the printing of ibis banner. BUY A BOARDROOM CHAIR! On a viait to the London Chamber of Commerce a few years ago, one thing that impressed me was the name plaques on the back of the boardroomn chairs displaying the names and logos of members. 1 found oui that each chair wan sponsored by a member of the London Chamber of Commerce. The members wanted their firms on display to the many members, guesta, and viitors who used the Boardroom for a variety of functionsAs part of our relocation invesiment we have purchaaed new boardroom chairs. We want 10 offer you the opportunity to sponsor themn in the amount of $250 each. Your company name and logo will be printed on a brasa plaque and mounted on the back of the chair and seen by everyone using the boardroom including Directors, committee members and members. ( Free use of the boardroomn is available to members upon availability.)lf you would like 10 sponsor a chair caîl the office at 878-0581. Two have been sponsored aready! HALTON URBAN STRUCTURE PLAN EastlSoutheast Phaslng Option - Is il what we waat? The option selected by the Region designates the EastlSoutheast Option as the Phase I development ares. This means that ALL resi- dential development will take place 10 the EAST of Thompson Road and fromt 401 SOUTH Lower Base Line over 10 higbway 25. Tbis decision will bave a devastating impact on the historie down- town core and the husnestes shouldering ibis area. The eastlsouth- east option will effectively shift the centre of town 10 between Ontario Street and Thompton Road, leaving the historie core a ghost town. Certainly other Ontario communities have witnessed the death of their cote when development was not balanced, eg. Brantford, Brampton and Bracebridge. We do not want Iis 10 occur in Milton. The Milton Chamber of Commerce bas been open- ]y supportive of HUSP over the past decade and supports the HaltonlHwy#25 lake-based water and wsstewater servicing option. The Milton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, approved, at our Board Meeting of March 19, 1998 the following motion: The Milton Chamber of Commnerce supports balanced phasing tIsai will sot negaively impact on the historie downtown core. The Milton Chamber of Commerce supports the mont coat effec- tive phasing option that minimizes the total financial burden, impact and risk 10 the Regional and local taxpayers, and provides tIse ability 10 stage the necessary supporting infrastructure for development.ln the absence of any significant difference in coat, the Milton Chamber of Commerce supports the East/West Phasing Option. Moved by Michael Bourgon; Seconded by George Takaki. Carried. We believe the East/West Option is best for the viability of the his- torie downtown and offers a balanced growtb scenario for Milton. The coat of development will be borne by development charges and the front-ending agreements between the developmeni community and the Region. The east/west option ranks second to the eastisoutheast according 10 the technical evaluations done by the region. We have some concers with the techaical data and ita accu- racy. However, our greatest concers is witb the health of the clown- town core as we know it. Thse easilwest option offers the besi of both worlds in the early stages of growth. The newcomers will be more easily assimilated into the community and will use the ser- vices available across the town in an easilwest pattern. The need for executive housing bas been recognized and the area west of Bronte Street offers the beat site for this type of residential unit. HALTON CREDIT UNION Pmoudly Serving Members Sîncel957 EARL DOLMAGE Branch Manager 44 Main Street East Milton, Ontario (905) 878-4168 il E Proposed Growth East and South East OnIy IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT BALANCED GROWTH CALL VOUR LOCAL COUNCILLOR BEFORE MAY 4,1998 AND ATTEND THE TOWN 0F MILTON ADMI.ISTRATIVE AND PLAN- NING COMMITTËE N,,TING MAY 4, 1998 AT 7:30 P.M. IT IS YOUR-COMMUNITY, VOUR DOWNTOWN AND YOUR DESTINY À101, GET INVOLVED! Paul Derikx - Vice-president AGGREGATE CENTRAL DISPATCH LIMITED R.R.#5, 8085 4îIs Line Milton, ON -L9T 2X9 Phone 878-0433 Fax - 878-0944 Delivery utf Sand & Gravel. Patty Taft - Partner CARRIAGE HOUSE CLEANERS 15 Martin Street Milton, ON L9T 2R I Phone - 878-5435 Gien Campbsell - President FIFFH WHEEL TRUCK STOP 40 Chisholm Drive - PO. Box 160 Milton, ON L9T 4N9 Phone - 878-8441 Fax - 878-4557 Ken Vas De Haar - Manager GOODLIFE FITNESS CLUB 855 Steeles Avenue Easat Milton. ON L9T 5H3 Phone - 876-3488 Fax - 876-0807 Goodlife Fitness Clubs are Canadas largesi chain of health clubs wiîh 37 locations arrosa Ontario. We arrange personal programs for every client 10 help ihemn accomplish their goals. Mike Gully - Owner HALTON POWER EQUIPMENT 20 Main Sreet West, Milton, ON L9T 2N3 Phone - 875-3286 Fax - 875-4723 Phillip Lawton - Owner LAWTON'S LANDSCAPING/TAYLOR NURSERY R. R.#4, 7429 5ih Lise. Milton, ON L9T 2X8 Phone 876-4100 Fax - 875-0698 Bill Lazemby - Owncr MILTON COUNTRY DEPOT (Division of Blaze tue.) 28 Bronte Sreet North, Milton, ON L9T 2N5 Phone - 878-2391 Fax - 878-9784 Serving the îows & urban market with gardes supplies, pet foods. cloth- ing and farin supplies. Bruce Attenhorough- Publisher NASSAGAWEYA NEWS PO. Box 387, Campbelîvîlle. ON LOP IBO Phone - 854-3815 Fax - 854-1606 E-mail - sassnews@mail.comm Communiiy Newspaper Tariq Mahoud- Manager ROCK 'N' BULL SALON 53 Steeles Avenue East, Milton, ON L9T 1 X9 Phone - 876-2855 S. Allison White - BDA SUNOCO INC. 9266 Guelph Lise, Campbellville, ON LOP I BO Phone - 416-733-7000 Terry Bolger - Owner/Operator VILLAGE ANTIQUES 36 Main Street, PO. Box 357, Csmpbellville, ON LOP I BO Phone - 854-0669 Fax - 519-767-I1105 Confederation crs Canadian country furniture. Fine formaI furnishinga. Canada's largest selection of pressed glass goblet's & serving pieces. ýmmui4aii %Ainitipi"i, rituay, mtiy 1, ivuo MO TO ý 4m -

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