4 - The Cantadian Champion, Tuesday, March 2, 1999 TAX NOTICE Ratepayers of the Town of Milton are reminded that the first installment of the 1999 Interjim Tax Bill is due on March 5, 1999. If you require information about taxes, please contact the Corporate Services Tax Departinent at 878-7252 ext. 393, 8:30 arn to 4:30 pin, Monday to Friday. Tax payments must be received in the Corporate Services Office on or before the due date to avoid penalty. Late payment charge of 11/4% will be charged on the farst day of defauit and on the first day of each calender month in which the default continues. Lt is the responsibility of the ratepayer te ensure that the taxes are paid by the due date, even in the event that the bill is flot received as mailed. Taxes may be paid: a) By mail to the Corporate Services Tax Department, 43 Brown St., Milton ON L9T 5H2. Muspos dated to the due date are acceptable & encouraged. b) At the Royal Bank, Milton Mail. (There is a sinali service charge) c) By phone if you batik with Canada Trust, 11) Bank, CIBC, Royal Bank or Bank of Montreal. Please call thein for details. d) By using the mail deposit box to the left of the glass doors at Town Hall. e) Between the hours of 8:30 arn and 4:30 pm, at the Corporate Services Tax Department, Town Hall, 43 Brown St., Milton. (Cheque or money orders pre- ferred rather than cash). Direct debit now accepted. DEPARTMENT 0F LEISURE SERVICES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The Departoent of Leisure Services ix now accepting applications for the following positions:i *Outside Summner Parks/ Road Maintenance Workers *Sports Camp Leaders *Themne Camp Leaders *Skate Patrollers / Cashiers Applications are available at Town Hall andi The Milton Leisure Centre. Interested applicants are invitet submit an application to: Gloria Day Staff Support Services Administrator île Town of Milton 43 Brown Street, Milton, Ontario L9T 5H2 Deadliae for Applications: Monday, March Sth, 19¶99. Personal Iformaion ls collacted undar thie authority of the Municipal Art 1300, 1990. Chaptar 302 and Win be used tii datansina quaiiflcations for emnpioynnt. Ouestons about ibis collection sheuci be *arctad to the Ospartrnent of Corporata services et 90&8e78-7211. NOTICE TO VEHICLE OWNERS (7E 2 AM to 7AM Nov. 15 to April 15 By-Law 1984-1 E __________________________________________M EDDRIVE CLEAN are PPROhatTEST &REPAIR We aepleased to announce ta rn'Auondu technicians have become a Drive Clean Accredited Test and Repair Facility. As always to best serve your needs we have installed the latest.. "STATE 0F THE AnrFLUSHMOUNT INGROUND DYNAMOMETER /No rampa or obstructions. H -igh volume capability geta you in and out in the shorteat amount of time. IAppointments flot alwaya necea- sary. (however recommended> I750 sq. il. bay dedicated aolely to Drive Clean testing. ACCESSORIES , INCLUDE: * Bicycle Rack * 1w Bars & Draw Bars eWiring, Kits *Weight Distributing Hitches *Hitch Security Locks 3,500 Ibs. towing capacity For maximum Class il towing Low Profile Design Compliments the styling of today's vehicles Removable Drawbar Eliminates banged or bruised shins Custom Designed For each vehicle make, modet and year By-law 1984-1 prohibits parking on any Town street during the wuqnter moxtths froro Novesnher 15 to April 15, between the hors of 2:00 a.na. ans 7:00 a.m. This By-law is intended to assist Town works crews in our efforts to remove snow during the winter mnontha. While this By-law ia in effect, Halton Regional Police will take appropriate inca- sures to assist us which caa incude towing. Your cooperation is requested. Public Worcs Department Keeping eyes open ,from GUARD on page 3 intruding on Britain's Royal Family, said tie inspector. "There are people suffering fmom mental illness that believe they're part of the Royal Family here." Wbile Canada is a lesa aggressive soci- ety compared to other nations, this country bas ita ahare of potential threats. "Juat about every international terroriat group has a presence of some degree with- in Canada," hie said. "It's fair to aay we have people we're concemed witb." Worth a close look currently ix -a recent violent demonstration in Ottawa by the Kurdish community, whicb ix upset over the arrest of their leader, Abdullah Ocalan. It'a ONSIS's job to try to predict such "random acta of violence" and try to pre- vent them, Inspector McDonell said. Canadians were borrified by Uic image of an RCMP officer engulfed lin flames on the front pagea of newspapcra acrosa the country recently. He had been stnsck by a Molotov cocktail. ONSIS, which works with odier police forces in carrying out its duties, also includes the Toronto Airport National Security Investigations Special Squad. The airport-based squad investigates incidenta arising out of any threat to the security of Canada and tlxreats and otlier crimes against international pmotected per- sons. Detailed information about ONSIS's procedures is kept strictly confidential for obvious reasona. Class Il _ FURLONG COLLINS Barristers & Solidîtors Take great pride in announcing that DALE FITZPATRICK B.A. LL.B Burler & Solidtor Has joined the Law Offices of Furlong Collins effective March 15, 1999 Dale Fitzpatrick ix a life long Milton resident and bas been engaged in the.practice of law since 1994. Mr. Fitzpatrick ix now locating bis law practice to Milton where he has remained active for many years. Currently Vice President of the Optimist Club of Milton, coach of Milton Minor Basebaît and Hockey which hie helped guide to two local championships, Mr. Fitzpatrick ix already a well known anti respectéd Miltonian. He received bis Bachelor of Arts degree in Administrative & Commercial atudies from the University of Western Ontario and upon graduating fromn Law School in the top 5% of his class, he receiveti a recommendation to apply for a Supreme Court of Canada Clerkship. Mr. Fitzpatrick was the recipient of the Gignac Stutts Labour Award at the University of Windsor Law Sehool. Mr. Fitzpatrick will be primarily engaged in Civil Litigation, Family Law, Criminal Law, Employment and Labour Law, Personal Injury Law, Products Liability, and Appeal Court representation. It speaks very highly of Mr. Fitzpatrick that many of his present clients have been referred to him by other law firros. We ahare the view of many lawyers and clients, that Mr. Fitzpatrick strives for excellence and providea the very beat in legal representation. FURLONG COLLINS MNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS PROM INNOVATIVE LAWYERS 64 Ontario St. N. Milton, Ontario L9T 211 Phone: 905-878-8123 Fax: 905- 878-2555 _Mne we appreciate an applications weWed, onry týose tnviw an int«ýlewMU be contacted