Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 13 Sep 1996, p. 3

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InnovatWie fair projeet bnnging agriculture to the suburban areas Region facing a tough choice - continueli troin page 1¶ the regian by the provincial governinni, Tlxose cuts wîf f not kc across tbe board. Depanracrils aie kîing asked ta) plan for a shorif aI or]f peirnt of labt year's budget. ia gise counetil ihe opportoiily ta choose the arcas in isbicb ta, cul back. If cooncil chbvnrsesio accelerate the replacement pro- gramn for e..,t lion sdlrains tram 1 If t ise yirs, îhe costs could *Id ariikie $70 per year ta the as- agef tas bill. Cîoniillors srere idantatt at any increase sn tater rates bchi bîled as a scparste infrastructure charge, hibs. teilI drap (ltt tas bills ai the end ai the prograra. il1 have Io knrir il* coming off, lhaf's tke (nly Way Icar) dIl tl,- said Qakytîle Councillor Stephes By aTEVE LEA in- of year for baby fani afirmalu. but we'll tty to SPOCtai fo %h Cýhampion have as many lis possible alifthe fair," Mr. Speck ex*lasned. Theen, May oi kc a daiy compétition ai the 1996 In addition ta thesemainsiream farin animais, Milfon Fait Fair - ai lea.st not in te oren aduit divi- osiches and etnu wîll kc on display ffo a ae sion - but oîganizcirs have faim. as teili laa. MIr made efforts ta ensure ibis will also kc heef carle and year's event stîlI fias a big hoiss accompanied by a agfricultural composent bakat ensgt hi lDue ta a lack of competi- 4tackmt footteca Ioneea. tors in the arear the Fair "1 b0~~. fm.a "W eciso ongt GrudI brinlmly~ hase a dispîay entitled used tabouse caotle during -.. 'Oruanq PuIs Your Plate' the fair weekend witli note. îhpcurssddsep k utlttd fo agculîrattions of how famers culti- educatian pragramming, . valle and harvest their fields aicording ta) Faîl Fair past axW baing tke food ta you. president Charlie Speck. .Teewf lakaces "We'l shil be havtng a Ta her e."Ilasob ai Sperkc junior daiy competition, ae n the e"M pc but basîcally aur agniculiui- There teilI kc plenîy of aI mandate for the fair bas agnicultural experts prescrnt changedl fromi eampeiiîn ta answver questions about ta education of the uiban tkîîr animais and the fi communitly. salit Mr.n nuty bldmrs Speck n nuiy ht éos The demanskteaitn/dis- tr4gLIon te býe bd play bain. siquated at the tr'Sek sadeek 30d suuth end of the Fair rf by 24{Xfoi barn can Grounds near Thamas accammodaite hundieds af Street, witli fecature a wîde visitais. lThe barn and aikir range oif faim animais and fair exhibuts. excludîng tke ateners, alran baud i gire midway, are expecied ta the urbain cammantty a diate in excess of 2.00 ftrritband look ai agnicultui- Cttartl. Speck local students daring lte aiIA ltt Fnidzy Youth Day. Fait Pair second vice-president Keilfi Wettlaufeî A 30-foo by 90-foot milk board agricultural lent sait one main attraction ta tke barn tetîl k thk local tetîf also kc open near fk demonrstiation bain. sbeep board's in-depth demoristratian. gaîng iiiîug lThe bain was asailable sa we teantele t utilise the the enfire proces» of wool use froin sheep skounng la space in tkhe si way-possibfe. 1 tliink lthe demr- crrain of i finisked garment. tians tn dthee will kc a veiy big a of the fair," sald Visto iarlsI aMs hase the opportanuty ta tiy ikîir Mi Wetilamfer. baudâ ai at and goal mîlkîng and get up close and The Milnat FI ar wîll kc kld Pnday, Sept. 27 ta personalt wîlh pigs lind pîglets. Titis isn'ftihe hest SundaWr. Sept. 29. - - - A, - un,. , Ç, y" n1 lmM m n iiNeo w fWy Ps w i,&0 as» Wodf à ctrbnd, Mnoos, JoxAs fer, crins, er bn&w"ioo, ioCk;MlDO *0 85f WX a oom o/yiLoltai Mi. beeklhooy options,41 on.lr -./j pu, Spat'ling. Couocillor Bob Boechin of Burîinglon suggested the region's budget bc tmmcd by more than the live pet cent anlicipated pwvincial Llawback foi miligale cuis anticipated for the iallowing Iwo years. He changed his mind, however. wben the difficulty of making Mr. Rinaldo saud culting furle thao khe five pct Wi cent would put ettore pragrains ai nisk. Mr, Sparinri remîinded commitfee Ihat former CAO John Burke suggesed a cis teere ser.essay He said th com- miliee should seniously look ai a fusitkr three per cent reducli n in taxes. MILTON HYDRO-ELECTRIC COM'MISSION TENDER KING K-14 DIGGERIDERRICK FOR SALE Milton HEC nas for sale a 1982 International Modal S-1 700 series Cab & CIiassis wif h a propane powered V-B angine. Thiis unit is aquipped with a King K-14 Digger/Derrick. This Unis in good operating condition and teif I h sofd "as is" Arrangements for viewing the unit duning normal wWing hours can b aeb otc- ing Richard Murray at 876-4611. aid. 240.bem ebycnat The highest or any tender wilf not necessarily bé accepted. Sealed tenders clearly marked RFT964 Dilu/D.nck mist ha raceived by 4:30 p.m., Friday October 4, 1996. Tenders shoufd ha addressed f0: The Chairmarf Milton Hydro-Electnc Commission P.O. Box 189, 55 Thompson Road South Milton, Ontanio L9T 4N9 0E &WEPME 4 400f auto. dit Coflîmonfnog lm ,a $&MW ONe 0wfer, reS. Spoi- AMfMserea cassette green, gray C/oth, of/y , Cassano,. buckett 5 speed Manuel On/ly 1t6e m 33,500 iot. ALWYSMORE TO CHOOSE FROM nWE WARRANTY & SERVCR WHAT WU MILL r 1>~ I. i t-. 1 WA UI~ oiav o-~. lm eMM IPUI au4 isnl erl, on it t. air. auto. Cassan, OU runmn boards. lînla Wn air. aatantc. Mot. casf Ume, a* 38.4Xms do". Most Au tàfaturs Loy ton.

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