Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 May 1997, p. 4

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Ato Repaire & Tlre Contre For piffYour Auto Noeds! 390 Ontario St- N. unilt #i, Milton 'Students split on who to eleet KER 'VANTAGE )ur Qualified ER EXHAUST RSONNEL your Complete aust System By STEVF tsRl ANC Special to The Chamopion Katherîne Mortimer was most impressed with Richard Malbocuf, Michelle Miljour is split between the PCs and Retorm Party and Jan Soltysik said he's still undecided. These three tirst-timie voters, and hundrcds ot more local high sehoolers, wcre privy to Halton candidates' stand on the issues Monday morning during an att-can- didates meeting at E.C..Dmry High Sehool. Mr. Malboeul, Katherine said, was the best speaker. She added. -b agree with bis statement that ail Canadians should be involved in the national unity cri- sis. "Preston Manning put a negatis'e spin on the issue but b tbink Mr. Malboeuftumned tl around." The graduating student asked Liberal incuinhent Julian Reed to address his govemmcnt's failures over the past three-and-a-half years. While somewhat surprised that he touched on specilics such as the GST and inability 10 completely pay off the deficit in one term, she would have liked to have heard more. 1 kind of' expected himn (Mr. Reed) to do a fiie more tip-îoeing around the question, so Id say b was almost satislied with bis response." Katherine said. Tory flag bearer Ralph Seholtens and Mr. Malboeuf are the front-runners for Michelle's vote next Monday. She was intrigued by both candidates' enthusiasm and their parties' view that high taxes are kitling jobs. The PCs' promise 10 cut taxes now may be the deciding factor for Michelle, as welb as Mr. Seholtens' hard-line stand against crime. Jan said he would have liked more light shed on the important issues like job creation, heabth care and edu- cation rather than mudslinging between the candidates. "They spent an awful lot of lime criticizing their opponents," he said. Their inability 10 make clear promises has left Jan undecided as the election draws near. Sheridan educator Jay Jackson, carrying the NDP 1eNe are the highest taxed people in the world, due to the Liberal and Tory goverrnents' mismanagement and incompetence." RICK MALDUEUF banner int Monday's vote, said his p îrty would reverse cuts t0 cducation and improve accessiblity Io student loans and grants. Making bis Milton all-candîdates debut, Bill Champ said his Green Party would work tow irds reducing tuition rates. His suggestions include shortening thc work week to tour days, thus ereating a job-sharing environment. An ineome supplement l'or ail Canadians - above the poverty fine - would also be introdueed, he expbained, under a Green Party govemment. 'The one thing t can promise is that the Green Party has neyer broken any promises," he said. Foeusing on one major concemr of students - that of' their future employment opportunities -Mr. Sehobtens said he'd like to sec every post-secondary student issued a Iaptop computer 10 ereate widespread computer Iiteracy. Mr. Reed touched on a number of fields where unemployment is nil, such as computer animation and aircraft repair, adding that a biberal arts degree wilI flot ensure gainful employment. "Sure we have a fine computer animation program at IN THE MATIER 0F THE ONTARIO NERITAGE ACT, R.S.O. 1990, c.O. 1B AND IN THE MATTER OF the lands and promises aithe following municipal address in the Province of Ontaio. NOTICE 0F INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Council of the Corporation oif the Town of Milton intends to designate the exterior of the house only et thie following municipal address as a building of historical and architectural significanice under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Acf, R.S.O. 1990, c.O. 18. Municipal Addresu: 99 Mili Street, ]Miltion, Ontario (Martln Survey, Lot 29, Bik 3) REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED DESIGNATION: This property is a representative example of a Regency Cottage and was consfructed by Alex Paterson in 1855 for Thomas B. Ross, a Scotfish immigrant. The home is a single storey brick houso with four bays and a Stone foundation. If has a low hip roof with projecting eaves of wood . The windows are taîl with segmenta openings, shutters, wooden sashes and stone lug suIs. The front door is off-centre with a shaped multiple light Georgian-style transom, sidelights and wood trim. ANY PERSON MAY, within fhirfy (30) days cf the flrst publication of this notice, send by registered mail or deliver to the Acting Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Milton, notice of his or ber objection f0 the proposed designation together with a stafement of the reasons for the objection and ail relevant facts. If such a Notice of Objection is received, the Council cf the Corporation cf the Town cf Milton shahl refer the maffer f0 the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. DATED AT MILTON this 201h day cf May, 1997. Helen Lisi, Acting Town Clerk The Corporation cf the Town cf Miton Victoria Park Square, P.O. Box 1005 Milton, Ontario L9T 4B6 IN THE MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO HERITAGE, ACT, R.S.0. 1990, c.O. 18 AND-IN THE MATTER 0F ftho lands andi promises at the following municipal address in the Province cf Ontanio. NOTICE 0F INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Council cf fhe Corporation cf the Town cf Milton infends f0 designafe the exterior cf the house only ait the following municipal address as a building of histoirical and architectural significance under Part IV-of the Ontaio Heritage Acf, R.S.O. 1990,0c.0. 18. Municipal Address: 121 Mill Street Milton Ontario (Martin Survey, ëlk 3, P1. Lots 35,37) REASONS FOR THE PROPOSED DESIGNATION: This bouse was built by John Colling, a retîred farmer, in 1879. Descendants cf Mr. Colling still reside in the Lowville area and the Powys (presont owner and rosi- dent) family bas owned and resided in this house for fbmee genorations. This two storey brick house bas a decorative brick pet- tom, qucins and fighter brick trim. The bouse bas a medi- um gable roof witb off-centre gable, projocfing eaves, plain fascia, soffit and mouldeti frieze. The windows are segmental witb voussoirs, lug SIS, a semi-circular win- dow andi e front bey. The central doorwey has sbeped lassand wood trim end the open recessed verandab asdonicpiers, open railing and moulded wood tn. Herifage Milton - LACAC bias indicated thef this house is in excellent condition andtis a gooti exemple cf an oarly tcwn home and fbat ail features have been maintainod in theo ri mal fcrmi. ANY I9ERSON MAY, within fbirty (30 de s cf the firsf publication cf this notice, sond by regîsered mail or debiv- or f0 the Acting Clerk cf the Corporation cf the Town cf Milton, notice cf his or ber objection f0 fbe proposed des- i gnation fogother with a statement cf fhe reasons for the o bjection and ail relevant facts. If such a Notice cf Objection is recoived, the Council cf the Corporation cf thé Town cf Milton shaîl refer the mattor f0 the Conservation Reviow Board for a boaning. DATED AT MILTON this 2Otb day of May, 1997. Helen Lisi, Acfing Town Clerk The Ccorporation cf the Town cf Milton Victoria Park Square, P.O. Box 1005 Milton. Onfario L9T 4B6 IN TH1E MATTER 0F THE ONTARIO KERITAGE ACT, R.S.O. 1990, c.0. 18 AND IN THE MAlTER 0F the lands and promises at the following municipal address in the Provminceocf Ontario. NOTICE 0F INTENTION TO DESIGNATE TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Council cf the Corporation of the Town cf Milfon intends f0 designato the exterioir cf the bouse only et the following municipal address as a building cf histonical and archifectural significance under Part IV cf the Ontario Herifage Acf, .S.O. 1990, c.0. 18. Municipal Address: 360 Pins St, Milton, Ontario (SurveyTeetzsl, Blk 11, Lot 10) REASONS FOR THIE PROPOSED DESIGNATION: John S.' Hatton bought the land from Mathias Teetzel in 1854 and buif this house in 1855. The house is a two-sforey brick bouse witb fhreo bays, stone founidation and a tbree flue chimney. The low bip roof has projectîng eaves, moubded wood fascia, soffit and frieze. The windows are fiat wifh voussoirs, wcod sashes, plain lug sis, double-hung. The bouse has a central doorway wifh multiple light franscm, sidebighfs, single leaf wita six panels, voussoir and the porch is a stone pbatform wita metal raibings. ANY PERSON MAY, witbin tbirty (30) days cf the firsf publication of tais notice, send by registered mail or deliver f0 the Acting Cierk cf the Corporation cf the Town cf Milton, notice cf his or ber objection f0 the propcsed designation togetaer wita a statemneni cf the reasons for the objection and al relevant tacts. If sucb a Notice cf Objection is received, the Council of tae Corporation cf the Town cf Milton shaîl refer the maffer f0 the Conservation Review Board for a bearing. DATED AT MILTON tais 201h day of May, 1997. Helen Lisi, Acting Town Clerk The Corporation cf the Town cf Milton Victoria Park Square, P.O. Box 1005 Milton, Ontario L9T 4B6 i a i I

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