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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 14 Sep 2001, p. 4

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4-The Canadian Champion, Friday, September 14, 2001 00M "TMN A SODV $CUL"I w MG ELECTRO*MUSCLE WIGHT TONINGTREATMENTS MNAGEMENT / Ràio 12 to 3Ok"cfln 5wu<w RoiedkUaC«&nlLmwf / Lm/ WdO WEIitbdi!ed2.4 bpu wià 5W0 Ontario St. S. Unit 18 (905)875-2889 SeveCralÉ%" parents picked up their children from school following terrorist attacks - from REGION on page 1 for parents to, aid themn as they dis- cussed the events with their young ones. "Certainly there were somne par- ents who did comne gel their chil- dren. You just want your children close by when you're watching that sort of stuif on tetevision," said Ms Denton. "The sehools were not closed." in an effort tu quash security concerrus, ail out-of-province and international sehool trips bave been cancelled until further notice. ThMey're aIl on hold right now until we know the situation is safe," Ms Denton explained. "There- were even sehools that were going 10 New York City." Additional sehool social events were cancelled throughout the region, including a parent informa- tion night Tuesday at Robert Baldwin Sehool and a sebool coun- cil meeting aI J.M. Denyes Scbool the same night. Members of the Anti-Violence Committce at Milton District High School were setling anti-viotence ribbons with funds raised going tu the Red Cross. GO Transit train service tu Milton from Union Station in Toronto was also disrupted afîer offices in Toronto started to clear out early. In an effort to, accommodate pas- sengers awaiting the 4:30 p.m. train to Milton, the train was re- scheduled for 2:30 p.m. "We saw an early rush hour yes- terday (Tuesday>," explained GO Transit information officer Karen Majerly. "We started to gel somne crowds at union station and thc buses weren't able to, accomnmo- date all of thc crowds that we had. We had to put on an extra train aI 2:30 and in doing thal, we had 10 cancel the 4:30." Ail other trains to Milton fol- lowed regular schedules. With the number of emergency response personnel who Iost their lives when the towers fr11 estimai- cd at more than 200, Halton Regional Police officers have sent their deepest condolences south of the border. "The Halton Regional Police Association will be in contact with the respective New York City Police union and firefighter union t0 offer support and condolences on behaîf of our members, and a financial contribution will be sent to the N.Y.C. Officers Benevolent Fund in hon r of thc fallen offi- cers," said Bili Henshaw, president of the Halton Regional Police Association. NOTICE O EEP OF AN APPLICAION AIDTHE OFAPW Vi lSW1401«T1AT lte Towna of Milton lias rmeod an application for approvel 0f a proposedplan of con- <oilu File 2400M-dlOOGlM lHD. lnveslmrnete) wwler Section 51 (20)>o het kW ainAct Th Couml of ethIe Tomt of Milon nOI lolti a Pulic Meeting on: DM: MondOcob 1, 200 ~Tiue 7:30p.m. Place Cometll Chiambers, Town lied 43 Iroun Si. Vitoia Park Square, Milton Io elve informneton ami public input onte applications. 11Wo property affected by th propoeed plan of conidominium le located et Child Dive and Ontaerio St. and le l e acufltried as Part et Loqt 681 Reglatered Plan M195 and Part of Lot 12, Concessti 3 Nw Surve%, soo formnce Plan 20ff-14SO, geograplula Townshilp of Trafalgar, Teom of Milon. %The ltropoaed plan of cond0ffdium vidnO create 202 single detached reeldeetial condominiuml umite on a 9.1372 hectare, sile. The propoeed reeldeetiai development is to be acceset lrom a private condomniniumt VTe zoeleg for nie property le Reeldeetial lype 6 (RO) (eile epecfic whIcI allowsin elogl tached condo- mrinium mnits and Open Space <0811) for aseoclaed passive park and stormwater purpoaes. The Ohtiario Mlunicipal Board approved 11115 zoeng on Au"ue 3, 2001. A lcey map loîutreting kh ares aflected by tIbl application le shown bel»w. Ths property le curreetiy the subjeot of a site plan application pursuant to the Ploang Act IF WM1 AuE OWRET TSM u t5C ETII OR WOIIL PIER TO PROVRW YOME CM&- Xy pERSON MAY etteend the public meeting to obtan Information and mabt a verbal proeitton andlor woof~n suliss"o, 10 ldeeifly Issues of concern and/or express viens le support o,cor le oposition t, te propoeeld arnondetent A cmp of an InltM Report prepared by the Planning and Developreilt Departmeet, oianleg te application la more d"tl and any oCher baolcround Information null lie avallalie on ke FrldW *strnoofi pror telthe public meeting, a copy of whic May be reviewed or obtained lw contacllng nie Planning andi levelopmtU Departrient, Town Fal, 43 Brown Street. 87-71 htiltwnmikornca WIUCETING MNRESPECT OF APRPOE PLANOF MM IJU'f Th public meeting le an Information meetingqand a staff recommndation on wheiior to epprova or refuse the apiainwililnot be madesat tiepubiceeting. Decsieln othieapplication will be madte af ure dao Ptio lala bIé kruh frgletor oW* cron adtlon -y~cml. Tw f io Pons h igthe ffiste utOf the dw einOf iTWhoefWfOOnmt tob Plnlounipand bar oponot maltde z ""' ingrmcelle naions uiothe ot-l, trn 0f itonm before teeici corfinnlu I le appovod, hE NOntaia Murncpa orulcdmta flles nappeaiof daedio et the Town f Milton l epc K.eTown CIT of Milton ieostecnoiim.... 43 Bproved SthMie, Ontaio MncplOT51 CENTRAL BUSINES STRU-ETSCAE STIJDY #01-228-T Vm*lol - 112 Tomm PlÊ-up Tr* 1 To Dum& se* E-M8 (or equlvelea) f i-127 UeI Amn Dieeeleel 34~g~ The central Business District Streetscape Study is intend-M-O wgkoAilnfar p&W ed to strengthen Main Street and its environs - th~e heart Ma.ym#« wimar c.ui Ewu~om of the Central Business District - so that it will corntinue to M0-213 RuO<a" for Seeloa C1ObS. ttan centre s"oite Toasl $moa ceair serve as a focus for the larger urban community that is 80510<1en untde o1 fo1a~:0am local t by on: eCroaeSrie erergg around it O"w 3. sm00 $ICffCtIOII and forfnie may be o1btained at the Town Flall, 43 Brown Street, Milton, Ontario, coprate Services uoparrment~ 2nd Floor. During normal business hours, Monday through Town ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ dv 8ofti Mito reprsenttîve amir thi osutnswi~l a bld document fee of $26.00 ($24.30 4.$1 .70 GST) for Toe o hMd it dîprsplaie bada theï Farosltarts wil 0rbf $5200<(486 + $3.4 GST) for blds with drawings. Payment can be made be o had wth ispay oars attheFarersMaret wruhchaqtue, Intems or Visa/Mastercard. SatudaySepembr l200lronby nd îewthe Project delale cen be fournd on the Town's wbsite www.town.miiton.on.ca. and any altier on Iaudyetrbr1,01Do yadve h nqul.lesmay be dîjucted to Purchasin, gt )95 8540.If you would prefer that thîs bld be design conceprt pilans fo>r Main Street and ask nUeStions. couriered te you Plee#copiplete the Request for Bld Document form on the Tonswest: ueSl5ii r' rwww.towut.nilon.tca. Plan talcers and current and upcomlng blds are alse posted on the web

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