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Oakville Beaver, 23 Oct 2009, p. 30

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OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 23, 2009 · 30 Burnell says she hopes the film will inspire others to take up cause Continued from page 29 While visiting family in Oakville three years ago, Keily first read about Burnell spearheading public support to preserve an ancient tree from road construction in front of Halton Region headquarters. Burnell lead a committee that raised $268,000 of the required $343,000 needed to reroute the road. Her efforts generated donations from around the world including Japan, Ireland and India and plenty of local and provincial awards. Documenting Burnell's work is as much a movie for elderly folk as it is for the 50-yearold filmmaker. "I've got 15 more years to work, I want to figure out what are my other goals," said Keily who makes films in her spare time -- and on tight budgets, she adds. She is also leaning on 10 years working in radio for the Australian Broadcasting Company to put this extraordinary story together. So far the working title of the documentary is The Old Stick or Still Standing, Still. This is Keily's second short film and she is aiming to have it ready for the Hot Docs Festival next year, April 29 to May 9. She hopes Burnell will attend the showing and speak afterwards. "When I heard someone was making a film about me, I didn't think much about it," said Burnell. Her philosophy for making an impact is simple. Act on ideas and run with it. She said she hopes the film will encourage others to take up a cause they feel passionate about and realize the power of one. The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca Special Waste Drop-off Days To make the recycling of household hazardous waste and electronic waste more convenient to residents, Halton Region is holding Special Waste Dropoff Days throughout the year. Special Waste Drop-off Days are for Halton residents only. No commercial wastes are accepted. OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE that will provide leadership in guiding sustainability and provide direction and advice on the development of a "Sustainability Lens" that will contribute to sustainable decision-making in Halton Region. These positions are for a term that coincides with the current term of Regional Council, ending on November 30, 2010. Inter-Municipal Advisory Committee on Sustainability Purpose: To provide leadership in guiding sustainability, facilitate coordination of best practices, and identify emerging sustainability initiatives in Halton. The Committee's work is intended to advance the sustainability initiative in the Region. It will also support the mandates of Advisory and/or Sustainability Committees at the Local levels. Members Needed: Four (4) citizen representatives, each residing in a Local Municipality within Halton Region, with a suitable background in dealing with issues of sustainability, Date Saturday, October 24, 2009 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, October 31, 2009 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location 291 North Service Road, Burlington Mohawk Racetrack (Parking Lot) 9430 Guelph Line, Campbellville Meetings: Contact: As required, at the call of the Chair The following materials will be accepted for collection free of charge: of its community and invites all residents of Halton to consider these opportunities. An interview committee composed of Regional Councillors will make recommendations to To apply: Application forms are available on the Region's website www.halton.ca, by email to regionalclerk@halton.ca Friday, October 30, 2009 at 4:30 p.m. Completed forms may be submitted on-line, by mail or Susan Lathan, Regional Clerk Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Acceptable materials include: pesticides, paint, stains, motor oil, antifreeze, varsol, fuels, cleaners, pool chemicals, pharmaceuticals, propane tanks, household batteries, car batteries, Unacceptable materials include: needles, syringes and lancets, asbestos, commercial and industrial waste, PCBs, explosives, and ammunition. Electronics Acceptable items include: computers, stereos, phones, TVs, VCRs, DVD players and computer monitors Unacceptable materials include: metal and appliances, wooden console TVs, microwaves and scrap metal If you are unable to attend the Special Waste Drop-off Days: Household hazardous waste can be dropped off free of charge at the Household Hazardous Waste Depot located at the Halton Waste Management Site (HWMS), 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton. There is a 20 litre maximum per visit. Electronics are also accepted at the HWMS for a charge. municipal facilities that take back materials to be reused, recycled or disposed. Visit www.halton.ca/takeitback for more information. Providing Halton schools with improved access to locally grown vegetables and fruit Farm to School is a wonderful program that brings fresh, locally grown produce into Halton elementary schools. A local food supply helps ensure a viable local of the program is that it develops students' understanding of where food comes from, and the role they play in the food system. After a successful pilot last year with St. John's Catholic School in Burlington, the program has expanded to include 10 Halton schools in 2009-2010. Participating schools are linked to a local food supplier, receive $400 for the purchase of locally grown vegetables and fruit, menu ideas, and healthy eating curriculum supports. To learn more, visit www.halton.ca/farmtoschool. Halton Regional Meeting Schedule Oct. 28 Nov. 10 Nov. 12 Nov. 12 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Regional Council Meeting Health & Social Services Cte Planning & Public Works Cte Administration & Finance Cte Meetings can be viewed at www.halton.ca Gary Carr Regional Chair 231009

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