Ontario Community Newspapers

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

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0 'C'BS'lab technicians have hit picket lines Milton shouldn'tfeel a significant impact in the labour dispute Workers who supply Milton District Hospital with blood and blood supplies went on strike Wednesday, disruptmng serv- ice to hospitals throughout the Golden Horseshoe. A tentative agreement was reached between Canadian Blood Services and union negotiators Tuesday, but it was rejected by workers Wednesday. The workers - members of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union Local 210 - hit the pieket lines at Il p.m. that night. No further negotiations were scheduled as of press tixne. Accordmng to Sid Stacey, vice-president of programs for Milton District and Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial hospitals, Milton shouldn't feel a "significant" impact from the stiike. He has told The Champion that addition- ai supplies had been received and back-up supplier were contacted. Garlie festi val this weekend Get those breath minis ready?î Country Heritage Park will host the 1 Garlie is Great Festival this weekend. 1 The event will take place Saturday and 1 Sunday from 10:30 arn. to 4 p.m. Visitors will leam about the health bene- fits of garlic, how to grow garlie, and how to cook with the herb. They will alto be invited on wagon ride and tee antique tractors, steamn engines, tools and crafts. And children wifl be able to visit with the chiekens, sheep, goats, cat- tde and horses. Available for purchase will be garlie jelly, pickled garlie, fresh garlic and garlic books. For more information, call (905) 878- 8151. Correction A story in Tuesday's Champion about rect numher is (905)-0791. Alto, ennry the Scott Early Foundation's second forms can't be obtained at the hospital as annual golf toumament contained incor- was reported. rect infonmation. The Champion apologizes for these It stated that those mnteoested ini signing en-ors as well as any inconvenience they up should cati (905) 878-917 1. 'Me cor- may have caused. To the families we served during the past il months, thank you for your patience and understanding while we were under construction. To our Architect Brian Williams, our contractor Zanatta Construction and the followmng trades. Whitehead Masonry, Paintech, Tieleman's Interiors, Gaeton Plumbing, Featherstone Electrie, Edgar Howden and Sons, J. Hardiman Roofing, Master Gloss Aluminum, Butcher Fumniture, DirecTV and Ridley Windows and Doors. A sincere thank you for a job well done! Please join us in celebrating the opening of our newly renovated and expanded facility atDog&JdKchr Andrew & Caroline Kocher 114 Main Street Milton Sunday, August 191 2001 from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm. 958845

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