Halton‘s other three area municiâ€" palities â€" Milton, Halton Hills, and Oakville â€" will press ahead in a small way by continuing the citiâ€" zens‘ committee work. Milton Mayor Gord Krantz said, "With the City of Burlington not The Province hasn‘t moved ahead with that study. Regional chief administrative officer, John Burke, said he can‘t get an answer from the Province on its possible participation, and Burlington has written to both the Region and Province saying Burlington won‘t participate in a UVA study until the Province provides funding. 43{ C’foff OY%GS 2;5 1‘15 /"\ ART CRAFT (Continued from page 1) attractive alternative and the Province was asked to play a part of doing such a pilot study in Halton. People who have this soft cook cheese should discard it immediateâ€" ly. laboratory analysis of a sample was confirmed as being contaminatâ€" ed with Salmonella berta. Anyone experiencing nausea, vomiting or diarrhea after eating this cheese should contact a doctor immediately. At least one person has been hospiâ€" â€" the Rita Brubacher Bakery stall at the Kitchener Farmers Market on Oct. 1st. j â€" Stemmler Meat and Cheese in heidelberg, Ont. on Sept. 24th. The warning is related to a Salmonellaâ€"contaminated product identified as soft cook cheese. The cheese spread is made by Isaiah Martin farm and comes in clear plasâ€" tic containers (1/2 1b. or 1 1b.) with a white plastic top. These containers were sold at : â€" Martin‘s stall at the Waterloo County Farmers market from Sept. 3rd â€" Oct. Ist. Provincial health officials are warning customers not to eat soft cook cheese purchased from three outlets in southwestern Ontario from Sept. 3rd to Oct. 1st. '-0 7. FRIDAY, Noï¬â€™zs 12â€"9 SATURDAY; NOV. 26, 10â€"5 SUNDAaFrNov 27, 10â€"5 Salmonella food poisoning warning $1 admissbi?n".charge Refreshments will be served urlington balks at funding UVA"Study r" For more mformatlon, call BZZ 5711 ART CRAFT x â€" SALE LO Flynn said MVA opponents, who bought into the idea of the Region looking at an alternative before the 1996 implementation, would have the right to be upset at the lack of action to date. He placed the blame on the Province. However, it isn‘t likely UVA could supplant regional MVA before the 1996 implementation schedule. Regional treasurer, Joe Rinaldo, said it isn‘t probable the Province could get such a study done in less than a year. buying into the process, I question the validity of even going ahead with what‘s recommended here," he said. Neither is the Province buying in, and Krantz said, "They should be one of the biggest contributors, if not the contributor." However, both Rinaldo and Burke said the work would be done by staff within their regular workâ€" load. Burlington councillor, Don Carter, questioned the staff report that said $17,000 worth of staff time will be spent working with the UVA committee. He suggested that cost would really mean taxpayers would be footing a total $20,000 tab for the committee‘s work. "I think the fault lies with the Province; I think there‘s a deal to be honored here, and I‘m not sure it can be," he said. "The idea was that we‘d look at alternatives and if they‘re no good, it‘s MVA. It looks like we‘re not going to get a good look at the alternative unless someâ€" body moves their butt out there." Make Oakville Place a part of your life. Volunteer groups will be giving out all kinds of goodies at our Treat Stations. Plus there will be a special prize for the most creative costume hosted by the Marvellous Monster Band. Visit the "Haunted House" and have a bounce on our giant inflatable pumpkin. There‘s tricks, treats and fun for all. Watch for Halloween balloons to indicate the stores handing out their ow n treats. Op YOUR Lï¬e’ Open Mon.â€"Fri. 9:30amâ€"Spm, Saturday 9:30amâ€"6pm, Sunday 12 noonâ€"Spm. 110 Fine Stores and Services. Just north of the Q.E.W. and Trafaigar Road. 842â€"2140 «ySAPAR)