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Oakville Beaver, 4 Mar 2011, p. 9

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Heritage heroesWalter Used To EatFrozen Dinners AlonePHOTO BY TESSA J. BUCHAN, ONTARIO HERITAGE TRUSTPRESENTED BY LT. GOVERNOR:At top, Lorne Joyce and, below, the Rotherglen Environmental Program Student Leaders, received the Lieutenant Governor's Ontario Heritage Award after being nominated by the Town of Oakville. The awards were presented Feb. 25 at Queen's Park in Toronto by David C. Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, left, and Dr. Thomas H.B. Symons, chair of Now he enjoys a variedthe Ontario Heritage Trust, right. Joyce has been dedicated to promoting and preserving the history of the Village of Bronte, especially its marine heritage, for over 40 years. He is well known for his knowl-menu and great company.edge of Bronte and local harbours, and he shares his research, photos and artifacts at presentations ealtimewasmostlyachoreforand in publications. The Rotherglen group is an active group of 10 Grade 8 students who challenge their peers to be environmentally conscious. They have participated in tree planting and garlic mustard MWalter.Living alone,he would simplyweed pull events at Iroquois Shoreline Woods. They also perform waste audits in classrooms, campaign choose what was easiest to prepare andto reduce waste and advocate recycling. Their future plans include creating a butterfly garden at their eat it in front ofthe TV.Nutrition wasschool to protect native species. For more information, visit www.heritagetrust.rarely a consideration.At Chartwell,the chefchanges the menudaily,so Walter not only gets to choosefrom a variety ofbalanced meals,but heenjoys them with a side-dish oflaughterand conversation.MARCH EVENTSTuesday March 8th 9:30 a.m.Pancake BreakfastFriday March 11th 2:00 p.m.Introduction and Understanding ArthritisSpring is the time to let loose. And swing Thursday March 24th 1:00 p.m.dance is the perfect way to have fun and stay fit. Call the dance professionals at Fred Astaire Dance Spelling Bee for SeniorsStudio. Theyll show you how to put swing in your step this Spring.To fi nd out more call ChartwellSpring Special! 5 lessons for* $25Classic Oakville at 905-257-0095Learn with or without a partner. *Limited to first 35 callers.*New adult students over 21 years only.or visit www.chartwellreit.caOAKVILLE:HAMILTON:225 Lakeshore Rd. East1092 Main Street W.the retirement (2nd Floor)905 522-3237905 815-3237option of choice9 Friday, March 4, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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