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Oakville Beaver, 13 Aug 2010, p. 14

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NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION 2010 ASPHALT RESURFACING PROGRAM Trafalgar Road (Regional Road 3) From 15 Side Road to Highway 7, Town of Halton Hills Contract Number: R-2733-10 Scheduled Start Date: August, 2010 Scheduled Completion Date: November, 2010 Construction Supervisor: Bob Wicklund Ext. 7607 NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION 2010 ASPHALT RESURFACING PROGRAM Trafalgar Road (Regional Road 3) from Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) to Cross Avenue, Town of Oakville Contract Number: R-2733-10 Scheduled Start Date: August, 2010 Scheduled Completion Date: November, 2010 Construction Supervisor: Bob Wicklund Ext. 7607 The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca Gary Carr Regional Chair 12 /1 30 81 0 ? P M L R C ? 0 M ? B ? - ? I T G J J C ? - L R ? P G M ? ? * + ? * ? k ? " G ? J ? ? M P ? ? ? ? ? k ? 2 M J J ? $ P C C ? ? ? ? ? k ? 2 2 7 ? ? ? ? k ? U U U F ? J R M L A ? Tornadoes can occur at any time. Know the risksbe prepared. Tornadoes can occur at any time of the year, especially in the summer. Warning signs include thunderstorms, with frequent thunder and lightning, a dark sky, rumbling or whistling sound or funnel cloud. Listen to your radio during thunderstorms for tornado warnings. If there is a tornado, go into the basement or lowest level of a Q R S P B W ? @ S G J B G L E ? ' D ? W M S ? ? P C ? M S R B M M P Q ? J G C ? ? ? R ? G L ? ? ? J M U ? J W G L E ? ? P C ? ? L B Q F G C J B ? W M S P ? F C ? B ? U G R F ? W M S P ? ? P K Q ? ? " M ? L M R ? Q R ? W ? G L ? ? ? T C F G A J C ? M P ? K M @ G J C ? home. Take shelter elsewhere even a ditch offers better protection. To learn more, visit www.halton.ca/beprepared or dial 311. w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Fr id ay , A ug us t 1 3, 2 01 0 1 4 Lynn Pride, patient and transplant liaison specialist with Canadian Blood Services. To anyone who is registering, they are giving hope, whether its David or for any other patient who is in need of a stem cell transplant. Its very key for the community to understand that theyre coming out to honour David and register because they have heard of his need, Pride said. But, also, they are making themselves available to any patient who is in need of a stem cell transplant. Despite Smyths critical situation, he is more concerned about his schoolwork and falling behind. He just finished his first year at Trent University in Peterborough, study- ing political science, where he obtained an 80-per-cent average. He is also taking a sum- mer course in political theory at the University of Toronto. David is very bright. He is very smart. Were very happy. Hes very happy. All he cares about is finishing it. He really doesnt care about losing his leg; he cares about fin- ishing his course, his father said. Hes more about history and thats what he really likes. David likes to spend his time on a Friday night reading books. In particular, he enjoys non-fiction books, especially those focusing on Aristotle, Plato, Stalin and Hitler. For me, even though hes my son, it would be an awful shame for him to disap- pear if only because hes one of the most interesting, well-read people I know and hes only 20, Smyth said. With files from Nathan Howes, Oakville Beaver Donor registry provides hope for all patients Continued from page 11

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