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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Nov 1997, p. 18

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Tim Kingsbury reflects CHICKEN DRUMSTIOKS HCE79WLB. lBUTTER Gaylea, Salted or Unsalted $ *9LB.. * frorn FOXFIRE on page 16 -We have tu understand the reut cause ut where we are ut, before we start looking ut where we are going," bu said. He regrets that employee groups were not brought in and asked where they thought cutbacks could be made to help balance the budget. He said such a plan would bring new ideas and help build a positive relationship between the board and its employecu. Mr. Kingsbury was proud of grade 3 resuits achieved in Halton Region during recent province-wide teating. He said Halton was number une among public school hourds in reading, writîng and math. When separate uchool boards were included the Halton public board still ratiked number une in reading, and number two in wniting and math, which provides a net score of first in the province. big udvantages in tl Pt1tI,)'t bhtse Unuike Toronto, immigrant English dit Si- culies atid socio-economic factors do not keep average test renults down. He believes corporate donors should have input into curriculum, explaining that they have the best handle on what ukilîs will be necessary in the future. "We are looking to produce well round- ed children," he explained. "We watit life- long learners. we want to encourage athlet- ics. It's aIl part of being well-rounded. Above ail we want children to, be employ- able." The trustee said the school systemn can- not be afraid toi make mistakes because then they risk not doing atiything at aIl. -Without change you won't improve," he said. "You leaen something from fail- ures." Halton Region urges people flot to trash aluminiumg9yq.s Don't throw those alùminum po cn "Right now éwwMi n m ýiýeP1 away - ever. mary engine driving the revenue base of That's the message Halton Region and municipal recycling programs, but they an industry recycling organization, CSR: could be even more important to the sys- Corporation Supporting Recycling, are tem," said CSR president and CEO sending. Damiati Bassett. The joint venture will see a total of Halton Region and CSR's target is to $55.000 spent on a regional advertising boost aluminum cati recycling by 32 tones campaigti - dubbed "Don't Trash Canes" by the end of 1997. This amounts to an -to increase aluminum recycling. additional two million catis WE'RE MOVING 111 Dec. 1 /97 To better service you, we have a great new location! MARK 0F EXCELLENCE y ÀV e R st oto ytml MILTON ANGINA- INFORMATION. WORKSHOP, If you or your spouse have angina, you wiII find this workshop very helpful. Dr. A. Grover M.D. F.R.C.P.(C), CARDIOLOGIST, will descnibe the condi- tion, what treatments are available and what you can do to hive with angina. Date: Monday Dec. 1, 1997 Place: Quality Inn 161 Chisholm Drive Milton, Ontario BANQUET ROOM (South of Hwy. #401 off of Hwy. #25) Time: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Your Shoppers Dnag Mart Pharmacista in Mitton would lîke to invite everyone tu attend thîs evening, free of charge, to tearn more about Angîna in an unique, open and interested forum. Phurmacists tronm Shoppers Drug Maeî will also be avaitable lu answer your questions. Bring your questions, concerus and comments and juin in the discussion with Dr. Grover who brings a refrenhing and upheai perspective to ibis impurtani topic. Door Fn zen Light Refreshments wiII be aensned "It's your health - talk to your pharmacist" Don Bell Pat Campbell Assocate/wnerAssociat.IOwSSr Carnaoge Square 878-4521ai .878-3311 8842 This patent nonnaton wor hop on thoniennn f Anna is sponsonndb hyM HeaIih Care in association wohShppenn Onng Muni.

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