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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Jul 1998, p. 21

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No shotgun wedding, says mayor Mac from FORCE on page 4 not until after issues surrounding the Halton Urban Structure Plan (HUSP) have heen resolved. That plan details the immi- nent, substantial growth Milton is contem- plating. Mr. MacIsaac said if Milton is womred about heing dominated by Burlington it should consider the alternatives, one of which is a City of Halton. That concept was first proposed by formner Burlington councillor Ralph Seholtens, who was con- vinced that change would lead inevitably to it. Mr. MacIsaac said it is his belief that a City of Halton is the province's solution to its demand for less govemment. Talks with Flamborough have pro- gressed to the point where Burlington offi- ciaIs will soon see a report on Flamhorough' s financial situation. "At some point we will have to talk to the minister (of municipal affairs, AI Leach)," said Mr. Maclsaac. "I'm hopeful it will work in time for the next municipal election." The Burlington mayor said be under- stands there are parts of Flamborough and perhaps Milton that do not relate to Burlington. He said that situation is natural and should be worked out intemnally with each community. However, he said, if the process bogs down Burlington council will continue to push for an alternative to tise two-tiered government structure. Burlington and Oakville are in preliminary talks regardng dismantling regional govemment. for t"me? Chck, SE out Dateline to get a quick Of what9s gomng on in town. Dateline is a lst Of local non- profit events brought to you free Of charge by this paper every week. Call 878-2341 to subseribe Thidef raids safe during businesshoursl Crime- Stoppers is looking for information that could identify the bold thief responsible for a theft from a Milton store in May. At 11 arn., Sunday, May 24, staff opened the Crat Tree on Ontario Street. It was a normal business day with no problems or suspicious peo- ple noted. Staff prepared to close the store at 5 p.m. and Crime Stoppers 0CF H A L TON found the store's safe and rear door unlocked. It appears that someoe walked into the rear of the store, opened thse safe, took the small amounit of Photo by GRAH-AM PAINE Lîghtning strikes twice Allan Halls surveys the romains cf his mature red maple, split by light- nlig Tuesday morning. In the lest month storms have claimed two trees on hia property. cash that was there and Ieft through the back door. Also stolen was a set of keys for the busi- ness. Crime Stoppers would be interested in hearing from anyone who can suggest a possible suspect. If you have any information that leads to an arrest, you may be eligible for a cash reward of Up to $1,000. Call1-800-222-TIPS or 825-TIPS. ro Milton Photo ro Georgetown Photo ro Acton Photo f'A. l".- fýt,, 7 Milton Mall Georgetown Market 352 Queen Street Place plaza (905) 878-3361 (5 19) 853-4814 (905) 873-1237 iCraig Martin Sales & Leasing Representative Milton Chrysler is pleased to announce the appointment of Craig Martin to our Professional Sales Team. Craig has heen part of the Milton Community for over 16 years. "I would like to invite ail of my val- ued customers & friends to drop by & say hello." If you're in the market for Top Quality Sales & Service give Craig a caîl. 878-8877j E" m laItoncIvyseiOonUIOOfl WELCOME ABOARD CRAIGIII il-1ILTZ71VLe-ý-il L7D&C JCCP "IL--iFIDN CHRYSLER U) C) 0 (-- E LT D Llýj c Il 1- i

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