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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Apr 2001, p. 22

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22-The canadla Champion, Tuesday, Apntl 17, 2001 Parties at Crawford TLake 1, i titiL spIII( il ýj 1 I 1 1a atitroach-t ( r,îîsliwd Lakc s r(IroUtîtari Village. You ing? Siuik tor idcas to make this year's, witl lcam to start a tire wiih a bow, explore birlhday pausy a hiti Conservation Hatton and tour the Tuntle Clan Longhouse, make has the sotution. crafts to bring home, ptay native games Crawford Lake Conservation Aria witl and tisten te, traditionat native stofles. plan a unique, activiy packed and l'un Loot bags are iiiituded in the package, fitled party tor your chitd. but tic birthday cake must tic supptîed. Your group wîtt take a guiîted tour of For more information, catt 854-0234. 6 cyI .....$7495 2 (Ç 8 cl....~ *appIies to Most cars 3 8 cyl 1;84-95 Iighttuk (~ LJCall and book your - M~ appoi ntment today! V)' ,,arwe breathe - -lGetting crafty Ask our octo abot a Crafi workehops took place let Tu.sday, A skyourdoctr abut a Wedn.mdlay and Thuraday aftemoons In the contre Com uniy areAcessCetreofBreast Exam and PA P Test court of Milton MaIl. Hore, Pamn Trlnff gatlla 8 II Com uniy areAcesCetreoflialtm Reqdon Ilealth Departmeut help wlth the completion of her wiuath from Halton requests 20 per cent increase TA fre: 1-66411ALTONIstctrDnaMle i n budget from Ministry of Health and TT 90"33106 ~Poob C AcAN Long-Term Care wsm.regdoa.haIhsn.nn.ca/caIth The Communtty Care Access Centre of Halton (CCAC) requests a 20 IIALTON REGION per cent budget increase from the Mtnistry of Health and Long-Term Care which represents a $38.4 million budget for the 2001/2002 fiscal year. The PUBLIC NOTICE increase is due to continua] growth in the demand for services, the increasing cost of providing the services and the complexity of the type of TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION & services needed in Halton. O T B U DL T- RN A E The CCAC recently made Changes to the request for proposa] process SOUTHBANE O D LREFTTUN LAE 22 based on feedbackç from the community, clients and service providers. The A R M I ER A R G O A O D #2 recent awarded contracts for rehabilitation services refiect this change DUNDAS STREET (REGIONAL ROAD #5) where contracts are awarded for three-year terms. The CCAC anticipates TOWN 0F OAKVILLE, PR- 1932 securing these longer-termn contracts with service providers will ensure employee stability resuhting in consistent care for clients and improvements Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 297 and 300 of the Municipal Act, R. S.O. in the delivery of services. 1990, Chapter M.45 as amended tlsat thse Council for the Regional Municipality of Halton Halton CCAC CEO, Sandra Shadwic< states, We are managing home proposes at its meeting on Wedncsday, May 23th, 2001 at 9:30 a.m. to pans a by-law for care and access to long-term care efflciently Wth over 92 per cent of our th~e installation of traffic signais and southbound lefI-tuen lane at Tremaine ROad budget allocated 10 client related services. The challenges we face daily are (Regional Road #22) and Dundas Street (Regional Road #5), Town of Oakville. the increasing demands on services, human resource shortages with our Plans showing thse proposed work may be inspected at thse Planning & Public Works contracted servtce provîders and lîmîted long-term care beds On any given Department, Records Area, Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville. day, we support approximately 6,500 clients. The people we serve are of ail ages from infants to the elderly. Our clients have complicated service needs On Wednesday, May I6th, 2001 at 9:30 a.m. in thse Halton Room at tbe Halton which require higher and more complex levels of Carle." Regiotial Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario, Council through ils Planning and Public Works Consmittee wiIl hear in person, or by bis/ber Counsel, sny person who The CCAC of Halton coordinates home care and personal support daims that bis/ber lands will tic prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who appîzes services for Halton residents, offers information and referral to community to the Regional Clerk no later than Friday, May 4th, 2001 tb be heard. services, and provides information and placement into long-term care Frfrhrifrain laecnatM.J hi .n. aaeDsg evcsa facilites. The Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care funds services Foeutsrinfrain 76aecnac1r0.Coi . angr ein evcsa accessed through the CCAC.etnso760 For further information contact: From Oakville/Burlington/Milton: (905) 825-6000 e Elaine Whitmore Ti re -6-HLO 18" -8)U !û ,fl Director of Planning and Development Tî re -6-HLO 16-4-86 Tel: 905-639-5228 Extl. 8920 Toll Free: 1-800-810-00 TINA AGNELLO wwqo.ao..c REGIONAL CLERK

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