Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Jul 1998, p. 23

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He's looking for more resuits e from VENTED on page 9 tem could produce significant savings in labour costS and equipmenl. An alternative tiodel would lave oienec lrei contracting [or services trom the other three Halton departments. Chief Gould said under such a plan il would make sense that Oakville be the lead department because administration facilities already exist there. In the area of municipal planning Halton Region wilI do most of the large-scale jobs, including dealing with the province, growth management, transit and staff development. Local planning wiIl deal with development approvals, zoning, site plans, industrial and commercial planning. "We will be decentralizing what was a more central- ized function," said team leader Karen Chan. "It's not cheaper but it's better and more customer friendly." Ms Chan said the new system would not cost any more than the current one but it would reduce duplica- Peter Demeria General Sales Manager Andrew Gorman, General Manager and the entiri Gorruds Auto Group are pleased 10 welcomne Peter Der the Gorrud Family! Pete is joining us in the new p General Sales Manager. He brings with him a weallh edge and experience in ail aspects o new and used a sales to oversee our dynamic sales and leasing departi Peter invites al is lriends and customers, and the Milon community 10 drop by and discover the unique Gorrud's experi- ence, and our unheard o commitment 10 customer satisfaction. Welcome aboari Peter! 410 Steeles Ave. Milton 6R0uf 875-2277 PRIVATE SCHOOL PROGRAM FEATURES *Low student-teacher ratios *Group and individualized programming *Quaified and experienced teachers *Gymnasteos and indloor/ouldoor physical education program *Music instruction ttieory and practical *Hands on comp uter prograni hanSpis *Languaestdles in English, French n pns *Creative Art Prograrn *Minisry Approved Student Progress Reports *Curriculum based on the Onario Minîstry ot Education Guidelines *Belore and Alter School available *Transportation Available WE LOOK FORWARD TO SHOWING YOU OUR JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 6 PROGRAMS For mûre information, please calI: Lynn-Rose Heights Private School 858-58>45 6920 Millcreek Dr. (in thse Play and Learn Building across from the GO STATION) tion, save ime, improve quality and co-ordination and maximize expertise and resources. She said some employees could be shifted under the plan hui more likeiN îhev wvonld simply be loaned to municipalitics îcquiring ilher services. Tbere is an expectation that various studies would be compleled more efficiently in the future, thereby saving money. The HASR commitîce recommended that Pegasus, the north-south transit link, should be scrapped. Hallon counicil bas 10 make the actual decision. The committee asked thal a report on how many users are students or seniors be produced in time for councils consideration. The committee heard there are only about five riders a day using the service, meaning that they were each being subsidized as much as $20000 a year. Burlinglon Councillor John Taylor said council could boy each rider their own car for tbat pnice. He also, added the driving force of tbe original program, service tor the disabled, is no longer part of the mix. ti This iso t a gond use of taxpayers ITmoney"said Mr. Taylor. Enigteservice requires a 20-day notice to the operator. Users of il should be given some lime 10 find alternatives, committee members heard. "This is the kind of story that people read about in the papers and just shake their heads,'- said Mr. Maclsaac. "We started the program for one reason and it's jusl hanging on for another.' Hallon Chair Joyce Savoline expressed ber support for the review process despite ils lack of speed. "The process is not being driven by oulside agencies or municipalities,' sbe said. I cant 'e staff at deny these things are slow but there bas been ýmerjian 10, progress. We need to pay less attention to )osilion of whats happening extemnally and spend more 1ao knowl- ime improving what we bave here.' utomobile______________ nents. ____________________ Cail: Tor aý Pl Photo by GRAHAM PAINE in loving memory Dudley Kissoore shovels sorne earth wmlh the help of a few of the mnany children gathered et CampbellvilIe Park Saturday for the ceremonial lree planting in memory of Ruth Kissoore, a long-lime instructor et the local chlld care centre who passed away earlier this year. CI F [H-ONDAS & ACURASJ outdoor live jazz performances at Towne Square and Lakeside Park Friday, iuIy 10 beginning at 7:00 p.m. until Sunday, Juty 12 at 5:00 p.m. Live Jazz in downtown clubs, restaurants and galleries 7:,fret4 8fLb.erv: a Joe Lovano Quartet Jerry Gnalez and the Fort A0lpache Band *Marcus Beigrave *Jim Gattoway's Wee Big Band Sponsared by Ford Moor Company of Canda, LUmtd Fo *tal Clilazi. : * 815*2022 m Dusmet, Investment Advisor 1-800-387-9314

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