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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 7 Nov 2000, p. 20

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Halonpublic school Iboard digs renovated The renovated boardroomt for the Halton District ScIsool Board will likely be oeady for action on November 15. Education Director Dusty Papke updated truatees Wednesday on the project. It's part of $561,000 in renovations to thse board's administration building (J.W. Singleton Centre) located on Guelphs Line near Upper Middle Road. 'It's great in termas of what it looka like," Mr. Papke said about thse main boaniroom. "It's much brigbter." The space includes a trustees' lounge originally designed wben the board waa much larger. It is being oemodelled into a trustee meeting and workroom. "Tbere's leas floor space, but there's Thinking about raking those damn leaves? Keep moderation in mind when you take rake in band - espe- cially if you don't subscribe to a regular fitness program! Prepare yourself just as you would if you were heading out for a job or other titness activities " Warm-up properly " Use the right equipment and protective clothing - gloves help! * Cool down when you are fmnished * Take il easy Too rnuch too soon may lead f0 injury. immensely more usable space than before," said Mr. Papke. "We took out the Starship Enterprise console." The latter reference waa to a large circu- lar structure trustees previoualy sat around in the boardroom. The facility is aiso being designed so it can be subdivided into mul- tiple meeting areas or subdivided to allow a public gallery. Thse renovated room will likely draw a big crowd for thse mid-November reopen- ing. A vote on potential school closures in four review areas is scheduled for that meeting. It waa hoped lighting would be inatalled for thse boardroomn late Iaat week, with thse carpeting laid aometime thia week. Photo by LISA CARTWRIGHTf VAcaill for help Front Ieft: John Proctor, iong-tlme Lions Club of Milton member, Robin Paterson of Bell World Wlreless and Ed Meloche, president of the club, dis- pimys a number of phonos that have been turned ln to the Lions' Phonos for Sight program. The progrsmt provides free celiphones and airtime to people who ars bllnd. Miltonions ors encouraged to drop their aid celiphones to Bell World on Main Street or the Hoiton Regionol Police station on Childe Drive. The money tramt the phonos goos bock ta the program. ELECT- MILTON COUNCILLOR WARD 3 VOTE FOR CHANGE AND THE FUTURE For Details Contact (519) 853-4994 emal: odrowslky@stn.net èrePoote piesehel 0o ra Piano - Drums * Guitar e Keyboard INSTRUMENT RENTALSAVAILABLE FOR BEGINNERS Under The Management of Joanne Parker since 1982 SSS A/ai Se. E. C'ait after 4:OOpm oit/t #7 (la hp PeahdelaadI 817170-90

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