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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Nov 2000, p. 4

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4-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, November 14, 2000 ItsTim e to ,1 Win te. TUNE-UP NOV! EXIDE BATTERIES Buit in Canada ta endure aur harsh Canadian winters. I~iVEi A moat cars Ca~ instalted Accredited Test & Repai Fac lty 9 4Sre 0CA 60mtPo RadWan Coveed bya at5oul a,a Aut;o RepaIre & TieContre For ail Yoln- Auto Needsf »90 Ontario St. N. Unit D1, MUte, 751 HObJAS IM% - Frî. 7-6 $m. &-12 oeu.NXM0 7 -1 2 Y5 4y I'By the numbersI Election assistant Andrew Siltala posta the municipal election results at the Milton Lions Club Hall atop Memorial Arena. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Barry Lee (Wards 1 and 3 regional) Rýiick Day (Ward 1) Brian Pemman (Ward 1) D ekPresse (Halton Catholic School Board trustee) PUBLICOINFRATION CETE O N ITE NLN" I1 ROAD RECONSTRUCTION AND WATERMAIN & WASTEWATERMAIN REPLACEMENT MEADOWBROOK DRIVE, ROBINWOOD CRESCENT AND ANNE BOULEVARD TOWN 0F MILTON The Town of Milton and the Region of Haltion will, througb a joint effort, reconstructing roadways and replacing existing watermains ansd wastewater mains on the following streets, in the Town of Milton. " Meadowhrook Drive front Heslop Road to Bell Street, " Robinwood Crescent and, " Anne Boulevard fromn Bronte Street to Bell Street The work is proposed to be pbased over a two year period, beginning with construction in early 2001. A Public Information Centre will be field: DATE: Thursday, November 23, 2000. TIME: 5:30 pin - 8:00 pin PLACE: Hugh Foster Hall (King Street, next to Town Hall) The Public Information Centre is being beld to provide the public with an opportunity to review project drawings and to discuss any potentia construction disruptions from the proposed works. Town of Milton, Region of Halton staff, and the engineering consultant, will be presenit to answer questions. Interested persons are invited to drop in during the above-noted hours to review and comment on the proposed design. If you are unable to attend the Public Information Centre and wish to obtain more information or provide written commenta, please addreas your concerna to: Phil Antoniow Wendy Teufel, Design Supervisor Gary Tansley, P.Eng. Town of Milton Regional Municipality of Halton Philips Engineering Ltd. 43 Brown Street 1151 Bronte Road 3215 North Service Road, Box 220 Milton, ON L9T 5H2 Oakviile, ON L6M 3JL1 ON fl J 'I Tel: 9054878-7252 (ext 2161) Fax: 905-847-2192 Tel: 905-825-030 (ext. 7617) Fax: 905-847-2192 Tel: 905-335-2553 Fax: 905-335-1414 Ward 4 «Challinor, Furik are re-elected Ward 4 residents have opted [o stay the course. With Iess than a third of the votesY, last night, incu m bents John Challin; and Ron Furik looked poised to retain their council John Challinor seats for a fourth term. Fro m there, poit after pi served only to stren gthe n initiat indications. The only question was which veteran woutd dlaim top spot. Mr. Chattinor eventually did the honours - besting Ron Furik his fellow council mainstay 2437-2123 Meanwhile, first-time challenger Bill MacKinnon, whose campaign efforts were stunted by a sudden illness and two-week hospitalization, flnished a distant but fairly respectable third with 1531 votes. tI think the whole E.C. Drury develop- ment issue definitely impacted the election because John (Challinor) has neyer beaten me before," said Mr. Furik, who was recently slammed in an election newsletter put out by the Friends of E.C. Drury Park. Mr. Chaltinor - by contrast - télt the matter didn't play that big a part in the tursout. He said impending growth was more of a determining factor. "t think residents are very concerned with growth being properly managed and that we (council) make sure to work toward having the kind of community they vote$ ohn Chlino 3724 . a M--- 3mMýIRo-nFurmikml22t Il

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