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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 6 May 1997, p. 4

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4-The Canladian Champion, Tuesday, May 6, 1997 AIR CONDITIONINO SERVIC Have your air conditîoning systemn inspected and serviced today by a licensed C.F.C. facility. Licensed Technician on duty for both R 12 and the new R i134A Freon AU Hid n- ic HIT Classie III~ j9 cusTom DEaGNan for each vehicle moael and year IluAvy DuTY Towe.o CAMCITY can iaw Up ta 6,000 Ibs grans t0wing weigahi 600 Ibs. tangue weight. The towinV apaciiy may be increaaed up tol5505i1bs.GTW 5100i1bs.TW.whenusing a weighi diatribution systemn A iypical appicatin isusedifo towng uiity tradiers, boats. R.Ws or harse trade a ir ited Lifetime Warrenty. ADVANTAGE Let Our Qualified WALKER EXHAUST PERSONNEL inspect your Complete Exhaust System Don 't hog parking spots -from BEWARE on page 1 does flot require the use of handicapped parking, but had corne across "disrespeet- fui" motonista when taking bis late mother ouf to dinner. "Getting a wheelchair out of a car requires some apace, and if was annoying to me when vehicles without disabled cer- tificates were parked in these spots," he recalled. The tag systemn will have a two-pronged affect. Waming signa are expected f0 cm- barrasa fhe offender - hopefully enough to prevenf fufure incidents - as well as direct police to where offences are taking place. A copy of each wamning will be submitted to Halton Regional Police, with stiff penalties available for repeat offenders. Diaabled programn participants have been told fo avoid confrontations with dri- vers wherever possible and to use diacre- tion. Said Mr. Josie, "You don't go ouf to do this on purpose. 1 haven't had to use a waming sign yet and 1 hope this continues. "0f course part of the reason for this is because Milton has plenty of free parking and by and large people here are more courteous than in larger cities." In addition to a partnership with Halton Regional Police, the program is supported by eight regional agencies. Many business owners have also expressed interest in handing ouf wamning signa f0 violators in their immediate district. "As far as 1 know, Halton is the first area to introduce such a program. 1 think it's a good idea. We need to look affer these (disabled) people, who in many cases can't protect themselves," Mr. Josie said. rnoia uy uflmflmmrminc ~'Golden years Elsie Cook received many birthday wishes, includ- ing those of nephew Arthur Watson, this past week- end when she turned 100. A family party was held Sunday affernoon et Allendale. BID DOCUMENTS Sealed bids clearly marked as to contents, wiIl be received by the Corporate Services Departiment at the Town of Milton, P.O. Box 1005, Victoria Park Square, Milton ON, L9T 4B6 until 2:00 p.m. local time May 16, 1997. Specifications and form of tender may be obtained from the Corporate Services Departiment, Purchasing for anyone interested in submitting an offer. A cer'tified cheque in the amount specified within the bid documents must accompany your offer where indicated. Inquiries relating f0 the followîng projects should be directed fa Christine Campbell, C.P.P., Purchasing Administrator, 878-7211 ext. 138. 97-T-007 Turf Maintenance 97-T-009 Gravei Resurfacing 97-T-01 1 Dust Suppressant - Calcium Chlonide 97-T-0i12 Pavement Markings Bids will be opened at 2:00, May 16, 1997 ait 2:15 in the upstairs Committee Room. Those submîtting tenders are invited fa attend. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. No facsimile wilI be accepted. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY URGENTLY REQUIRED A PART TIME CROSSUNG GUARD Location Intersection of Laurier Avenue & Ontario Street for moming and After school Concemed about the safety of school children and want f0 becomne involved. Apply for a crossing guard position. HOURLY SALARY: $10.47 Standby Crossing Guards are required for « ALL locations to substitute during the absence of daily Crossing Guards Helen Lisi, Acting Town Clerk The Corporation of the Town of Milton P.O. Box 1005, -Victoria Park Square Milton, Ontario L9T 4B6 Cali: 878-7211, EXT. 130 __________________________________I NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS Notice is hereby given to ail persons in possession of land, in accordance with The Weed Control Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter W.5, Sections 3, 13, 14, 16 and 23 that, unless weed seeds and noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Town of Milton are destroyed by the date of June lSth, 1997 and throughout the season, the Town of Milton may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land in taxes as set out in The Weed Control Act. The co-operation of ail property owners is earnestly solicited. Complaints and inquiries may be made by telephone, to the number listed below. Please note that dandelions, burdock and goldenrod are not considered noxious weeds within the Town of Milton under The Weed Control Act; therefore, complaints concerning these weeds or any anonymous complaints cannot be accepted. For information of ail property owners, the following are designated as noxious weeds in the Town of Milton. Bull Thistle Canada Thistie CoIt's Foot Common Barberry Cypress Spurge Dodder European Buckthomn Goats Beard Johnson Grass Knapweed Leafy Spurge Milkweed Nodding Thistle Poison Hemnlock Poison lvy Proso Millet, Black-seeded Ragweed Russian Thistle Scotch Thistle Sow Thistie Tuberous Vetching Velvefleaf Wild Carrot Yellow Rocket Complaints and inquiries should be directed f0: Mr. Doug McPhail Weed Inspector (905) 876-4554

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