Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Nov 1997, p. 14

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14 - The Canadien Champion, Friday, November 28, 1997 Th e Nutcracker at Oakville Centre Bsck by popular demand, the thoroughly enjoyable Saturday, December 13 at 2 asnd 7:30 p.m. and >4utcracker returns 1<) the Oakvilic ('entre Derenmber 12 to, 14. Show times are: Friday, December 12 at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Deceiner 1-4 at 1 and 4 p.mn. Tickets stant at $13.99 and are available through thse Oakville Centre Box Office at (905) 815-2021. MITON INURN AGEC T.8858 Maibouef says he will flot be a, wall1flower councillor éy BRAD REAUME ( The Champi .on '. . i Rick Malboeuf will fikely he a wild card in municipal politics over the next three years. Acclaimed to the position of urban regional councillor, the two-time federal Reformn candidate says hie brings no politi- cal baggage to his new position. He did however, promise to keep council on its Animal FUn Faits Sharks have a bad reputation for attack- ing swimmers, but these attacks are actually very rare, averaging around 100 per year worldwide. Firs .00e chl.e to sov th puze I. n rigi h orc anwr .o the .aada Chmpo wil .0 ri laskâ4a Robblns 1 With this coupon receive $3'OOoF any ICE CREAM CAKE a valued at $1 8.95 or more. S427 MAIN ST. I VALID UNTIL MAY 23/97 A Heritage of Rockwell Technology Formerly Rockwell International Suspension System Company 150 Steeles Avenue I. Mr. Malboeuf said hie wilI actively work to end regional govemnment and is against the regionally approved 'Big Pipe' solu- tion to Milton's water problema. "We need to utilize the water system that we have," he said. "I don't approve of the boom expansion advocated by somte mem- bers of the current council." Mr. Malboeuf condemned quick expan- sions, pointing to Bramalea, Mississauga, Georgetown and Oakville. He explained that homes go up, people move in, and only then are schools, sports facilities and emergency services considered. "I don't believe in spending $100 mil- lion to pump up polluted water from Lake Ontario," hie said. "And I don't believe the expansion will not cost Milton taxpayers." Mr. Malboeuf said ground water sources should be tapped first, with sewer connec- tions made to the souts if necessary. He also contends local govemments should survive reorganization, while each comn- munity should be represented on a utility board rather than have representation based on population. Representation by population on a Greater Toronto Services Board (GTSB) would bury little Milton and pmovide it lit- COMPLETELY KIDZ a CONTEST The Three "R's" 0f Christmas-Reduce, Re-use, Recycle Kid's, it's time to get creative! This is your challenge; to make an original Christmas Decoration or ornament completejy out of recyclable materials. CONTEST RULES wu 1) One entry per erson - Ages 5 - 15 yrs old. Pad.. Ik. 2> One prize will ge awarded. 3> Winners will be decided by originality & amount of recyclable materials used. 4> Brin9 your entry to The Canadian Champion office, 191 Main St. Milton. 5> Entnles to, be received before Friday December 12, at 5 pm. 6> Employees of The Canadian Champion and their children are not able to, enter. CHRISTMAS COLOURUNC CONTEST C@NTEST RULES 1> Use crayon or coloured pencils. 2> Age Iimited, 1-8 yrs. old. 3) Bring your entry to the Canadian Championhif office, 191 Main St., Milton. 4) Entries to be received before December 12, 1997atf5:00Opm.G their children are not able N arne:-- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Milton, Ontario L9T 2Y5 SAge: _____Phone#: RIck Malboeuf tde or no voice, hie said. "We are over-governed in this country and have more politicians per capita than any other country in the free world," hie stressed. The owner of two after-market auto equipment businesses said hie can see Oakville as part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Burhington choosing between too perceived evils and. going with Hamilton, while Milton stays out and joins with Halton His or even Cambridge and Guelph. "Nobody wanta to be part of anything bigger but fiscally we might have to (be)," hie said. "We need some structure to, com- bine purchasing power." Mr. Malboeuf said in 2020 urban Milton will likely have a population of about 75,000 with extensive developmnent east and south of thse present town, driven by the location of Highway 407. see NEW on page 19 *1 Iwl SEEk .....FIND FNO (fliLir WL»?D5 IN i i-l! F'UJL 7E [.1ELOW. APARTNM PLAT MANSION CAVE HOTEL TEEPEE CONDO HOUSE TENT DUPLEX IGLOO 1RAILER MEi Y.EXDS RAD UP POM? ANOACMO9. D LE RD AS C BU WE HO0U S E RE C E TE E P E E RMO0 WOWFLATI JN G HH AE S RGT D QP IOXNALEO EVMANS IONM V W CXA S LOI TR A PA R TME NT T CVA IKLRGMY wmicéi TWO NÉ ExACTLY ALiKE? WWON 0% Mmain St.E 878,4171 RECYCLING, W. Bu Ali Motei* Angle strucral shape *ep4 -te e CO-STEEL RECYCLING -MDtikon~ 25 _ (905) 875-4800 'h o m euo VAd mmoumn soloon 00 00000 hWAr la, tg »egdnola,r -- ------------------------- -----------.0 - __________ j E (3Jrý Leurn

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