4-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 26, 2001 .this Canada Day long weekend, but please go safely! If unsure, have us service your vehicle before you go! 0 dm VACATION __ PICTURE WIU. YOD BE IN- THIS SUMMER? BRING IN YOUR VEHICLE FOR A CHECK- UP BY OUR LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS BEFORE YOU TRA VELU fli~m s Auto RepIre & Tre Centre For ail Your Auto Needs! 1390 Ontario st. N. Unit 91, Milton ffutMM. - FI. 76, Sat. 8-12 .m lawme w.ud 87%5-1 ý1522 _ 'ooDriver injured when her van crashes into dealership Luckily, no one was in car lot A 44-year-old Milton woman was sent to hospital witb non-lufe tbreatening injuries tollowing a single car crash at Richardson Chev-Olds ai Derry Road and Ontario Street Saturday. At about 9:40 p.m., a 2000 Wndstar van travelling north- bound on Hwy. 25 veered into the parking lot ot the dealership, dam- aging a Camero SS and three ST extended cab pick-up trucks. Two of the trucks were damaged beyond repair. The loss had yet to be estimated at press time. Fire and ambulance workers responded to the crash and trans- ported the driver to Milton District Hospital. "My only concem is that she's (driver) ail right," said Brent Richardson, general manager of the dealership. "Cars can be replaced." Although a cause for the crash bas yet to be determired, police are cbecking the van for possible safe- ty flaws. The investigation continues. Notice of Road Closure and Road. Reconstruction Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 300(l) of the Municipal Act, being Chapter M- 45 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1990, that the Council of the Town of Milton, at its meeting to be held in Town Hall, 43 Brown Street, on July 16, 2001 beginning at 7:30 pm will consider the passing of by-laws for the temporary stopping up to vehicular traffic and reconstruction of: Main Street East - Thompson Road to James Snow Parkway Plans detailing this project are available for viewing during normal business hours at the Community Services office located at Town Hall, 43 Brown Street. The Council wiIl hear, in person, or by their counsel, any person who dlaims that their lands wilI be prejudicially affected by the said by-laws, and who applies to be heard. Persons wishing to be heard should notify the Clerk's Department no later than Wednesday July 1l, 2001. Any inquiries should be directed to Phil Antoniow, Coordinator, Engineering and Transit at 878-7211 ext. 2161. rWEST TORONTO CAMPING Norialton Parlk à *Fuil service 30 amp pull-through sites with 3-way hook up *Long unit sites available m e Shaded tent sites 1quiet family campground !ocated on the Nia gara Escarpment. e Laundromat e 3000sq. ft. rec hall e Dump station w9 *Modemn washroom & 10 free showers *Heated pool wFire rings - wood "available *Children's play ground *No noise from Hwy.401 NOR-HALTON PARK For reservations cati: Telephone: (519) 853-2959 Fax: (519) 853-2718 R.R. 1, Acton, ON L7J 2L7 ~www. sunnyoasis.com/nor-halton Weight N4anaàgoccit arid lhtritic>ri -Detreos www.herbalMaglCSySteMS.COm 15 MARTIN ST. 'EIuIpIJ r 1