The Canadian Champion, Fnday May 17, 2002-29 Fruit Phyto B ars proccssed energy bars you buy at the store wicb have been sitting on tie shelf for who knows bow long! Thes deliciaus bars wil flot only tempt your taate buds but wil deliv- er sarne inmportant nutrition benefits as wel. Made with antiaxidant-ricb Caifomia te fruits (pick your favorte or use a combina- tion of plums, peaches and nectarines) these bars will help you keep the sun's UV rays at bay with phytonutrients critical ta mauntain- img heatby skia. 11/2 pounds fresb Caifornia tree frut 1/4 cup canots oil 1/2 cup light brown sugar 1/4 cup iquid egg subaitate 6 tablespoon honey t teaspoon vailla 1 cup ali-purpose flour 2/3 cup wble wheat flour 1/2 cup insant nonfat dry mlk powder t teaspoon baking soda 11/2 teapoonsground ginger 1 teaspoo sai 3 cups quick-cooking roied oats Lemon 61aze: 1 cup powdercd sugar, sifted 114 teaspoon vaniila 2 teapoon lemon jice 3 teapons hot water Preheat ven ta 325 F. Butter and flour 11"x15l/2"xl" bakissg pan and set aside. Pit and dice frut ta yield 31/2 cups. Meaaure 1lcup ino blender or food proceasor. Add ail and procesa unil smootb Rmeseveth e mn ng fruit- With mixer, beat psaéed mixture tagedier uîti sugar is stssolved. Stir lours, dry mduk powder, soda, ginger, salt, oats and swiflower kernels together in another large bowl. Add a at once ta mixer bowl with remaining diced fruit mix just to blend. Spead evenly in prepaed pan and bake at 3259 F for 30 ta 35 minutes, or until pick inserted in center cornes out cean. Meanwhile, mix ingreients for glaze tagether until smooth. Drizie or bnis on bars wbile bot. Afiow ta cool ia pan. Cut 5x6 ta make 30 bars. RE UST OR TNDE #02-T-1 31 FOR THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F HALTON NEW 228 BED LONG TERM CARE FACILITV "POST INN VILLAGE" TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN OAKVILLE, ONTARIO CLOSING: THURSDAY MAY 28, 2002 2pm OakvIIIe Time TRADES WILL BE REQUIRED TO BlD DIRECTLY TO THE FOLLOWING CONTRACTORS AND SUB CONTRACTORS WHICH HAVE ALREADY BEEN PRE-QUALIFIED: General Contractors, Electrical, Mechanical, Sheet Metal and Landscape Sub- Contractors A detailed ist of the Pre-qualified Contractors and Sub Contractors can be viewed at www.region.halton.on.ca/bids For the purpose of bidding to the pre-qualified trades, bid documents and drawings can be obtained through the Financial & Purchasing Services Division of the Corporate Services Department, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, ON, telephone 905) 825-6000 Ext. 7011 for a non-refundable fee of $37450 (includes G.S.T.). Bid documents will be available for pick up on or after Monday May 6, 2002. Bidders who request documents to be shipped from the Purchasing Department must include a handling fee of $1070 (includes G.S.T.) for thîs service. Bid documents may be viewed at the following offices: " Hamilton Construction Association, 370 York Blvd., Hamilton, Ontario " Mississauga Construction Association, 1900 Minnesota Court, Unit 122, Mississauga, Ontario " Toronto Construction Association, 70 Leek Crescent, Richmond Hill, Ontario " Grand Valley Construction Association, 1900 Sheldon Drive, Cambridge, Ontario " Niagara Construction Association, 34 Scott Street West, St. Catharines, Ontario The Regional Municipality of Halton reserves the right to select and approve only those contractors which it deems in its sole discretion suitable and qualified for this Project, and reserves the right to reject, accept any, or al submissions. The Regional Municipality of Halton relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any potential bidders in any other manner. A. URBANSKI COMMISSIONER 0F SOCIAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES A. MINDENHALL, CPPO. MANAGER OF PURCHASING SERVICES A PrtrsIT777ip TatI VI77kT s *DAY s ECTO NTC Due ta the Victoria Day Holiday, waste collection the week of May 20 - 24 wilI take place the day after your regular collection day. sRIN s ' s T KE HLTNSA EPersonal tmergrency Preparedness Guide Il ~ t5L~ AKVI LIE We are pleased to make available a new Personal Emergency Preparedness Guide created by Halton Region, together with the Towns of Halton Hilîs, Milton and Oakville, the City of Burlington, and the Halton Regional Police Service. This handy reference guide is designed to help residents and their families prepare for any potential emergency situation. The guide may be obtained at regional or municipal offices and facilities, by calling Halton Region or any of the Area Municipalities, or by visiting Haltons Web site. A Message from the Chairman Communities across North America will be celebrating Public Works Week from May l9th to 25th. This year, perhaps even more than in the past, we have come as citizens to recognize the importance of public works infrastructure, facilities and services. At Halton Region, we are very proud of the work we do every day to ensure the safety of the Regional Rond network, the responsible diversion and disposai of waste, and the quality, security and efficient delivery of drinking water, just to name a few of our daily activities. Haltons commitment to continuous improvement means we are looking forward and preparîng for this communitys future needs. We are using advanced technology and optimization techniques to improve our efficîency and our results. And we are proud to be earning the trust of Halton residents each day by providing a consistently high level of service.1 Learn more about Haltons Public Works services by visiting our website at www.region.haiton.on .ca/PPW/. Joyce Savoline Hafton Reafim ,Chairman "iýd