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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 20 Sep 2002, p. 3

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"Committee of adjustment may be downsized by two The Milton commttee of adjust- ment and consent may be shink- ing. Members of the Town's adminis- tration and planning committee approved a two-seat reduction in comnmttee size staring next terin. The committee of adjustinent - which currently contains seven seats, though one sits vacant - handies minor variance requests on behaif of town council. Milton council is expected to address the issue of a shrunken committee Monday. Committee endorces award nomination The Town is looking to throw its support behind Ontario Heritage Foundation Award nominee Council Briefs The Milton administration and planning committee endorsed the nomination Monday. Mr. McNeil was involved in the establishmnent of Heritage Milton - LACAC, authored the original constitution for the Milton Historical Society and prepared videos devoted to early Milton for public consomrption. Town council hasn't formally addressed the nomination at this tulle, but is expected to do so Monday. Town looks to change naine of Third Line to Thompson Third Uine may be getting a naine change - ati east in part. Mlilton's administration and plan- ning committee approved the re- naming of Third Line, between Derry and Britannia Roads, to Thompson Road. The roadwasy is already known as Thompson Road north of Denry Road. According to a staff report, the naine change is intended to provide clarity in the urban expansion area. Town council is expected to for- mally consider the issue Monday. Burning in town ille gai, and rural homeowners must have permits The Milton Fire Department have a bunmg permit to light an wants to wamn the public of the open flanie. dangers of unauthorized buming "The hot, dry weather doesn't after several grass fires were help when it comes to grass fires,' reported last week. said Barry Kory, training techni- Bumning anything in an open cian. "People will have an open flame is prohibitcd in town. flarne and it might get out of con- And rural homeowners must trol, causmng a grass tire. Chief tire prevention officer Don Stewart stressed individuals must take the burning ban seriously and abide by thse regulations. "You cant buin anything in an open tiame in town. People are either ignoring this or letting the tires in the country get out of con- trol." For more information regarding burning permits, calI (905) 878- 9251. wE CLEARANCE 7 + Dr0e Road s odyFdy~i p a~e e ~ t5.ouo r~Ms ag noi*LSR Al5rooso i 14 Preferred bank financhng - - on Une with most char- tered banks. Financing alternatives ta suit your budget. - - Fast approval & great rates. N I Gorrud main lot vehicles are subject to stÉin- gent mechanical & appearance inspecions. This process far exceeds Industry standards. Wholesale Depot vehlcles at seporote location do flot appt Our nvenoryaiso 410 Steeles Avenue 400 Steeb Milton mi 905-875-2277 905-8ý www.gorrudsautogroup.com www.miltc les Avenue liton .75-17W0 I Large number of grass ires becoming a burning issue m The Canadian Champion, Fniday, September 20, 2002-3 MILTON AMD HATON REGIO'S LARES PRE-OWNED VEHICLE DALERSiPi A reputation bulit on selection, quality, and commitment to customner saisfaction - - before and after the sale. "Experience the Gorrud Difference" SGorrud's Quality e Second ta None. SGorrud's seleclion - Over 250 pre-owned vehicles on display. One stop shopping at its best. 14 Most vehicles are - "One-owner" & many have the balance of the Manufacturers warranty. 1.4 uNo Cost" Warraniies - - ail vehicles wlthout manufactures warranty are sold with: - 30 day bumper ta bumper mechanical - 6 month/10,000 km. Powerl'rain Warranty (Ail at no cost to you) ÈÇ Ail vehkcles have a 30 day/2,50 km. 'No Hasse' exehange Prlege - -- YOU Coe'tgo wro !6Vehkies corne wth accident free guarantee.

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