Communily-minded women honoured by nominations k By KAREN Mf The Champion long-time Red Cross Avolunteer, along with a Anative Miltonian who donates her time to numerous causes and an active advocate for Parkinson's disease research rep- resent the three 1998 Citizen of the Year nominees. Sbeilagh Borcsok, Donna Coulter and Lynda Mckenzie share a comrounity- minded attitude in their work for différent non-profit organizations, say their nommna- tors. à Mhe women also share a feeling of hon- Our for their award nominations._ q "I'm a littie embarrassed because I'm not accustomed to this type of attention," 5VJÇ ~ ~ ~~ said Ms Borcsok. "I can't help but feel honoured.", Known for her pleasant personality, Ms Borcsok, 40, bas been instrumental in building an efficient Canadian Red Cross F - Society branch that provides valuable ser- ... vices to thse community, said her nommna- tor. - The married mother of three children moved to thse area more than 12 years ago, just as thse Milton brancb opened. She vol- unteered in public relations for the first four years. Today ase serves as president Photo By GRAHAM PAît of thse branch and leads a babysitting A 12-year volunteer wlth the Red Cross, Shellag course at Milton Public Library. Borcsok has bien called the "ideal volunteer" by hi e se CMZEN on page 8 nominator for Citizen of the Yer. The Canadlan Champion, Friday, Match 12, 1999 - 3 'Lock apartment door even if you're at home The problem of someone entering unlocked apartment units to steal cash has expanded to Milton, and Crime Stoppers hopes someone wilI help identify the cuiprit. On Friday, Mar. 5, a person gained access to two apartment units at 40 Ontario St. In both cases, the units were kept unlocked when someone was home. That is the common tbread connecting the thefts with crimes reported in Georgetown and Acton in Febnsary. ese. INTRUDERS on page 10 e Unbelievable selection. of . Home furnishiga ej Custom drapesy & bedding 'TLOR ODESALE" #..q,"Where good tse doen' have to be expensive" jO4155 Fairview St. Unit 16, (in behmnd Dairy Queen) Burlington (905)634-3439 1h ON MOST 0F THE ITEMS WE ALREADY HAVE LOWER REGULAR PRICES THAN OUR NEAREST COMPETITOR Plus Additional ON EVERYTHINO UN THE STORE 8 DYONLY PRICES VAUDO MARCH 12TH, To MARCH i 9TH, 1999 This off., Exeludes Frozon Food/Doiry/Softner Salt I. REGION 0F HALTON PUBLIC NOTICE INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS BRITANNIA ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD NO. 6) AND EIGHTH LINE, TOWN 0F MILTON PR-i 729 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 297 and 300 of The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M.45 as amended, that the Council for the Regional Municipality of Halton proposes ait its meeting on Wednesday, April 21,1999 at 9:30 arn to pass a by-law for the intersection improvemerits at Britannia Road (Regional Road No. 6) and Eighth Line, Town of Milton. Plans showing the proposed work may be inspected at the Planning & Public Works Department, Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville. On Wednesday, April 14, 1999, at 9:30 arn in the Halton Roomn at the Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario, Council through its Planning and Public Works Committee wilI hear in person, or by his/her Counsel, any person who dlaims that his/her lands will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who applies to the Regional Clerk no later than Friday, March 30, 1999 to be heard. For further information, please contact: Mr. Joseph Choi, P.Eng., Manager, Design Services extension 7610 From Milton/Oakville: 825-6030 www.region.halton.on.ca JOAN A. EAGLESHAM REGIONAL CLERK