16-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 28, 2005 Suinrise of E'rrin Milis Sunrise offers upseale senior living in a unique, homne-like environmenr. A range of services are available from independent living tu 24-hour care including a separate, secure environmrent with specialized programai for those with memnory impairment. Corne and sec for yourself what 40,000 seniors worldwide already know - Sunrise offers Unsurpassed Senior Living! SUNRIS." SENioR LiVINIj Suntlue of finn Mille 9O5-S69-OOO4 4140 Fi cm Mils. 1iîvkuk4_v qD Uncertainty about school DESIND biff1id fui <imyrr~ tram BUDGET on page 2 schools to free up pupil space to bui in its long-range accommodation plan to schools. But staff at the time said it wasi 0= O build four elementary schools in each of made clear how construction would II~ IV the region's four municipalities - funded. Ms Kisko said the uncertain Burlington, Halton I-ilts, Milton and remains. lith ypepe Oakville. "Funding for new schools hasn't real hfflany pepl arlier this year, the Province introduced been addressed in the Halton situation drink akohoic funding formula changes -introduced by she said in an interview, given the housir beverages .arid to flcore- drive everyone intir t omr Conservative govemrment - explosion occumnig throughout the regio group home safely. that no longer requires the board to close "We absolutely need special attention c 143MmSLL. 12 Id n't ty ly g a. this right away. We have an accommoda- tion pressure." Oakville Trustee Mary Chapin said the budget isn't unexpected. More than three- quarters of the budget go to administrative costs, like teachers, and these are obliga- tions that have to be met by the budget. Ibe pressing concern, ase said, is how new achool construction will be funded. WIsile it won't necessarily affect the upcoming budget, she said flic implications for the 2006/07 budget, and beyond, could be huge. Ms Chapin said flic funding mechanism MUSs be sorted out to ensure students are in the schools where they need to be. "If we don't get some positive news with regard to capital projecta, we're in deep trouble." 'Me public will get a chance to view the budget July 6 at flhc former Percy Merry ScIsool building on Britannia Road at 7 p.m. The budget gues before trustees for rati- fication the following night, JuIy 7, at thse board's Guelphs Line headquarters in Burlington. The budget bas to be submitted to tIse nnnistry by July 15. * ua anie ** j,.GAD PNIG eardyJue3t ea p 1 o.rca _Su r r e i A N I i i N N R it n N P)1 P