Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Mar 2001, p. 1

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T Ots of interes shown for Commnunity A Metroland Community News See aged Pmrmcafls for you"hs to face victim Of their aiùm Ion Voted #1 Breakfclst paper Vol. 142 No. 4 Ti iesday, March 27, 2001 40 Pages $100 (GST inctuded) Photo by GRHAM PAINE vGood eggc Olivis Johnson, 4, has fun particlpating in the egg toms evant with her dad during the FamiIy Fun Day et Gien Eden Ski and Snowboard Centre Sunday. Hers, she anxiousiy awaits a tos from her dad and inset) uses her tiger coat ta cstch the egg. PRGTEÇT YGUR PET FRON HEARTWGRM & FLEAS r&-01wwl à, iho mcM Sdwf U << --h p*rj".h llwy v=« a<«.101 «y tic* and o fflody &oa1o. c ywheutw<w dhwa vu m dnp<1W and «<J <>< M dsmh _M=S11lOfl<1 on<lW loiw.a oady oh>k MW x-«w iny i*«dx living onl nutký oaao h d wy si umywdr r =AhIoekwgmuls â as wo4 â% ««<11>1 danuao -0 W- p-l bhuo lffl oa>. Ha<alaal dbam. in "m«*<, kW ,ooqo<oou o.h.u o hga dou M d wémoow wâh hw<a«wom ighébêlas> dm mmp*. o ko>«< <ho thed<> <Imbyl ( .Ik mkwdIrao -Ih êl Nouid rmdi 11w vNw g b dra 101 larand amJ oaaaaa<ud muVo 10 ilw heua> haa1 Wwe *ht mSature wWa penduoewo mk1 <>1w ld <kw m cf Rddalh <suasf ai> «lyamu of. M"IIII 00<0 at%0011100 nûo àSuo S = =ibuuau. "à «uay afl fl m u r« - n dm1 bhlaom kao<1 .p*awa a a hk %%xi S>,hI cm «ilm lob a skI .a>MU w *e« «p1qa.np hmIm* obêaas mmS plês msu>Wb a mlodu Woman says CN unfairly putting her life on hold Says ail she can do is wait for CN to make her an offer By FANNIE SUNSHINE The Champion CN isn't playing fair with resi- dents directly affected by the pro- posed inter-modal terminal, a Lower Base Line resident charges. "My house is outside of the quadrant of properties CN is making offers to,' Valerie Kemp said. HAPC seeks garden help to feed poor The Haiton Anti-Poverty Coalition (HAPC) is askîng local churs.hes, service clubs, govemrment officiais and communi- ty groups to, help raise funds for its Community Gardent Program. Community gardent are for iow-income individuais or families who rely on food banks. Through the program, they'il he able to grow their own affordahie fresh food. HAPC's plan is t0 grow the gardent on unused lands in local neighhourhoods and hopes Io taise $6,000 to, he able to mun the program this sprmng. The funds wili he used for a gardens co- ordinator, tools and supplies. For more information, eaul 632-1975. ~Sirice they don'( have to go over my propenty to, bring (trucks) in, they're flot interested in negotiating with me at this trne and didn't say when they would. 1 can throw a rock and hit a house they made an offer to. They put us ail on their life line for an undetermined amount of time." The $40 million terminal, scheduled to open in late 2002, wi he located hetween Tremaine Road, First Line, Britannia Road and Lower Base Line. Ms Kemp said she would like CN to make an offer for her home hecause shte won't he able to seil the house at its value otherwise. -l can't move until 1 know what's hiap- pening. 1 feel useless. l'm jus( supposed to sit at home and wajt for CN t0 deal with me. ' Ms Kemp was planning to live out her retirement in the home she purchased years - se CN on page 15 Comment ........ 6 Datolns ....... 16 Sports ...... 17-19 Classitied ...20-22 1 ýî a iM Ï&I

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