14 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, November 24, 1998 Dateline Tuesday Nov. 24 Free workshops on writing resumes and cuver letters are ol tercd at the Milton Resource Centre, 310 Main St. E. The weekly 'Create a Winning Resume' (9:30 a.m.) and 'Compose a Dynamic Introduction Letter' (1 p.m.) work- shops are about three hours in duration. For more information, cali the centre at 876-9828. Parents can learn about the right foods to give their young children at an hour-long nutrition expedition at a local grocery store between 7 and 8 p.m. Caîl Halton Regional Health Department at (905) 825-6116 to register. The Fine Arts Society of Milton holds its annual meeting at the Milton police station on Childs Drive at 7:30 p.m. Ail are welcome. Cal 878-7397 for information. The Trillium Photographic Club hosts an inter-club competition with live judging of sub- missions at 8 p.m. at 375 Plains Rd. in Burington. New and old members are welcome. For more details, call Marilyn Chayka at 634- 7755. Wednesday Nov. 25 Free workshops on interview skills aýd the hidden job market are offered at the Milton Resource Centre, 3 10 Main St. E. The weekly 'Leamn How to Seli Your Skills' (9:30 a.m.) and 'Find Out Where Most of the Jobs Are' (1 p.m.) xworkshops mabout threc hours in duratoni. For more information, cali the centre at 876-9828. Milton Wheels to Meals hosts a luncheon in the Loblaws Coxnmunity Room. The cost is $5 per person and transportation can be arranged for those that require it. Call Mary at 878-6699. The Halton Regional Police Service holds a Milton road safety meeting fromn 7 to 9 pm. at the Milton police station on Childs Drive. AUI are welcome to attend. The monthly meeting of the local chapter of the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Burlington Seniors' Centre at 2285 New St. in Burlington. This month's topic is 'Is Your Home Really, Really Secure?'. Thursday Nov. 26 The Reiki Sclsool of Healing holds an after- noon open bouse starting at 12:30 p.m. at 8285 No. 10 Sideroad. AUI are welcome. Caîl 878- 4952 for more details. The senior citizens' Diners Club holds its monthly meeting at a local eatery. Seniors are welcome to join in on food, conversation and camaraderie at 6 p.m. Caîl 875-1681 for this month's location and/or to arrange car pooling. Friday Nov. 27 The Milton Resource Centre, 3 10 Main St. E., offers business consulting - 'Get Individual Self.Employment Information' - in one-hour appointments. For more information, caîl 876- 9828. The Milton Seniors' Activity Centre, 500 Childs Dr., hosts its first ever 'Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre: A Computer Murder' at 6:30 p.m. The show is put on by the Milton Players Theatre Group. Tickets cost $20 and are avail- able by caling 875-1681. The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) bouts the Christmas Fashion Extravaganza from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kaneff model homes at the comer of Third Line and Upper Middle Road in Oakville. The event runs froni 7 to 9 p.m. Tickets cost $20. To register or for more information, caîl the CMHA at 693- 4269. The Milton Community Resource Centre hosts the Friday Nite Dance for 10 to 13-year-olds from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in tihe Milton Leisure Centre gym. Admidssion costs $5 per person. The Halton 4-H Awards Night takes place at St. Paul's United Church, 123 Main St. E, at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. For further information, contact Austin Carpenter at 877- 553 1/. Saturday Nov. 28 The Christmas Bazaar runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at St. John's Anglican Church, 10009 Guelph Line. Lunch, home baking and holiday crafts are ail featured. To place an order for beef pies, caîl 854-2597. Ebenezer United Church presents the Bargain Boutique (indoor garage sale) featuring baking, crafts and more from 9 a.m. to noon. The church is located at 12274 Guelph Line (north of Hwy. 401). For more information, caîl 854-2423. Sunday Nov. 29 The Milton Choristers opens its 3Oth anniver- sary season with 'A Christmas Celebration' at Milton Alliance Church at 3 p.m. Glenda Crawford makes ber directorial debut at the famn- ily concert featuring classics from the music fable 'Brother Heinrich's Christmas'. Tickets - available at Peggy's, Delacourt's and at the door - cost $10 for adults and $8 for students and senior citizens. .0 *o Reg0n Trasoraton tde Noieo ulcMeig * a, I ar199 RGIOMAL R@ADS 3 & 25'CORRIOR STEATEGES (Fonn.vly Hwym. S & 25) Halton Council has lntlated the preparation of a comprehensive Corridor Strategy for each of these roadu. The RagoWa11«3 a 2&39 Coevld..Stratgl.m have a number of key components as folows: " Safety Audit twSlkhmg with the Mata. Eoa.alPoila.) " Traffic Operations " Urban Design andDevelopment " Transportation Planning tRoad and Transit) t ngineering Assessment of Roads and Bridges " Fînancil and lmplementation Plan "M. 3.gIo.aI «3.adS tWy. 1) Cour «sbatezy ..llI f0... M. *h. cto.. ln @akvlll. MW. UuwIlogIo..TIM. k.gloaIOb" as 3 Hwy.239) CouIda, sfatesy wNf f.Mo à. 3ud5... am te *unIanu.oe.la.Oakwille a&"dbet..... cltufI"A"andDewy ad. h.aOd.mIb of MIII.. t lu essential that these Corridor Strategies be prepared with the direct participation and involvement of the general public, road users, abutting landowners and residents of nearby neighbourhoods. There are two public meetings scheduled for this study ln December to present prellmlnary rosulta, findîngs and options. Waed.aday, D«Oea..w2. 19»9 Haton Regional Centre Auditorium Regional Road 25,north of the QEW, Oakvlle TuaadaY. Dacmnbaw s.,19e Brant His communlty Centre - Activity Rm 2330 Duncaster Drive, Burlington 1110* Locaiouu.:7s00 - 9a00 p..Opa«Heua. 8800 - oss0 p... Pv.b.utatl. & OuaaUu alto0- 930 p..... wOeksho To contact the Study Teamn and/or place your name on the mailing list, please cail: Mr. Mika Delse>', P.Eng Mr. David cCicary Totten Sims Hubickl Assoclates Reglon of Halton Phone 1-800-668-1983 Phone: 905-825-6161 -Ext.7207 Fax 1-905-668-0221 Fax: 905-825-8822 Email: mdelseytptsh.ca Email: mcclearyd@bregion.haton.on.ca HALTON FUNCIIOMAIL ROAD NSTWORK & NORTH MILTON TRANSPORTATION STUDY Halton Region, in conjunction wîth the-municipaltles of Halton His, Milton, Oakvilie and Burlington, has initiated a review of the role, function, needs and service level of major roads in the Region with the objective of determining the most cost-effective way of managing the road system. Part of this study will also address specific transportation problems and solutions within the Region, particularly in the area north of Regional Road 5 tDundas Street). Public input is a very important part of this study and the study process is designed to provide the public, stakeholders and interest groupu with the opportunity to interact on an on-going basis with the study team of Regional staff, municipal staff and consultants. The purpose of the second series of public meetings is to seek input on the alternative transportation solutions, long termn roadway improvements and future functional road classification. The meetings will be held at the following locations: ru.aday. Dac.be 1. 1998 Georgetown Cultural Centre 9 church Street, Georgetown Th.woday. Dacaba, 3,1993@ Milton Leisure Centre 1700 Main Street East, Milton 3.0k Lo<aUo.u: 9.00p... - Opa. Hou»a 7100 p..... Pv.oatation follow.d by W"Skhop Watdnosday, Da<am.be M, 199» Halton Regional Centre Auditorium Regional Road 25, north of QEW, Oakville Tuaaday, D«Ocmnbar 8, 199 Brant HUIS Community Centre - Activity Rm 2330 Duncaster Drive, Burlington 8.0k Loction.: 7.00 p.m -Opa« Meue /DI.piays 1 Pmoa..tati To contact the study teamn and/or place your name on the mailing list, please cail or write to: Mr. John Suthmnhs P.Eng Mccormick Rankin Corpotation 2655 North Sheridan Way Mississauga. Ont. LIN 9j2 Phone 905-823-8500 Fax: 905-823-8503 tmail: mrc@mrc.ca These studies are being undertaken as a Mater Plan ln accordance with the «CIass Environmental Assessment for Municipal Road Projects. Public Input will be documnented ln the Master Plan report which will satisfy Phases 1 & 2 of the Class EA. Th por g o te uli m einsate n a g adv a aeen h aveben g, a g ate tgroie h pbicwght e prtn to otan nfrm tin n gg sudes \,stOV-W )st(' W .-go. g g gno.c/pwrod Mr'. Nick Zervos C.E.T. Region of Halton 115 1 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Phone: 905-825-6161 -txt.7632 Fax: 905-825-8822 E-mail: zervosn@region.halton.on.ca main st. Mileon Loisure Contre ý 8 1 'M'ewe