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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 15 Feb 2000, p. 13

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Parents begging answers 0from SCHOOL on page 3 and P.W. Merry in Milton; Fairfield, Pauline Johnson, Champlain, Mountain Gardens and Central in Burlington; and Lorne Skuce, Pine Grove, Queen Elizabeth Park, Linbrook and New Central in Oakville. New high achoola and elementary schools were propoaed for ail four Halton municipalities. Northest Burlington, northwestlnorth Oakville and urban Milton growth areas were listed as pnioritiea for new achoola. Consultants said aouth Georgetown, which is also expanding, has enough Capacity to handle three yeara' enrolîrnent growth. Other key consultants recommendations were to re-introduce junior kindergarten, use portable accommodation and finance construction with a debt underwriter. Burlington trustee Sheila Flook said res- idents have called ber with numerous inquiries. 'They've expressed concern that we only have half the picture." Concerna include where will children go after changes, boundary alterations, how rnuch public input will be allowed and the plan's lack of flexibility. Ms Flook said the board needs a long- terni plan, but she feels tirne pressure. A long-term plan must be sent ta the province by mid-October. "This should've corne ast year. It's months behind," she said about the report. "It's cutting into time for public delega- tions." The Halton Home and School Association president said the plan is very detailed and agreed it seema like 'a take it or leave it' package. "If the parents tee a long range plan, there may be more acceptance of it," said Yvonne Milwain. Fate of land at Meadows upi in the air * front THERES on page 5 batted around by Town staff, said Ms Reynolds. *But ber prefèrence would be ta let it remain as it is with the Town as the land- lord. "ýOur desire is ta keep it as a park," said Ms Reynolds. But that decision would have ta be bal- anced out by costing analyses, since the board will likely ask the full market price for unserviced lands capable of being developed. That would command a higher rate than park land. Either way, the sale wat stalled when the board's attention was captured by other issues, such as potential school cia- sures. "The board sort of re-prioritized what they were'warking on," said Ms Reynolds. "-We neyer concluded the puirchase of the park." But the for sale sign is likely ta rite again. And when it doles, tse Town will still be interested, said Ms Reynolds. The. Canadan Chanion. Tuesdav. Fabruarv 15.,2000 -13 LOOK FORWARPwD TO WEATHER WARNINGS $319 36 MONINl LEASE IUDES VAWE-ADED PREMIUM SPORT GROUP W AVE THE RIGHT LEASE PAYMENT FOR YOU] ksdo .anul Intmnmss rat on 36 manths RMIUM SPORT GROUP INCLUDES: * ltAluminum Wheels * Fa9 Lamps *Platinum Front and Rear Bumpers *Side Step Bars * Wheeiiip Mouldings STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE: * 4.OL 2lthp V6 Engine * Anti-lock Brakes - AMIFM Cassette with CD * Remnote Keyless tntry * .5-Speed Automnatic with Overdrive * Speed Contrai - Leather Wrapped Tilt Wheel * Air Conditioning $379WE HAVE THEI RIGHT LEASE PAYMENTr FOR YOU 36 &%OMM LES 4.OL 2lOhp V6 En %44m ifl Fapmee* -~MPoRd~SNk ,g,.OOk 5-Speed Automnat mm Defli f.n 36 ont~ h s. op.U2.0O B,2b« Amik.b. T50.. SPORT GROUP INCL www.ford.caloffers WISE gUyRS RF^D THE -iEUAL CUFY: -Lease a ew z000 tnopiorer 4-our >purx .. Total Explorer 2-Door lease obligation is $5.9794$16,11391$16,30. Total Explorer 4-oo apply. Offers may change wthout notice. Loited stte offers. See dealer for details. e obligation is $18,1394518,2631$18,396. Dealer may nease for less. tomne conditions Ontario FDA. P.O. Boc 2000, Oakville. Ontario L6J 5E4

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