16-The Canladian Champion, Friday May 31, 2002 Festival volunteers sought Community gathers in support 'I Volunteers are îs.tde d Ioi islp iake (o)r the 2003 Hiton EcoFetvl of faiîilv after leatJi of cloctor i ie t k'. l iit ii ili\ îî i h 1ï.1k ai t 8 'CH i . ilikl i.. k 1 Peace. Ecology and Human Rights wil p.m. host an information session Wednesday For more information. eall (905) 849- for persons interested in volunteering 5501. UNU~IJfE~Fiat Rate Service Milton Special Collection Schedule Place items at the curb by 7:30 a.m. Items will be collected on the day designated for your zone. Zone 1: Wednesday, June 5, July 10, September 18, October 23, November 20 Zone 2: Wednesday, June 12, July 17, September 25, October i 30, December 4 fr;i Zone 3: Wednesday, June 19, July 24, October 2, November 6, December il Zone 4: Wednesday, June 26, July 31, October 9, November 13 November 13 Special Collection items which wiII be collected include: " Furniture, mattresses, electronic equipment, plumbing fixtures, etc. " Remove doors from appliances for safety. " Bundle baose material such as woad in lengths no longer than 4 ft. (1 .2m), 3 bundles max. " Do nat pile items on top of one another. The following materials wilI net be collected: Propane tanks Building and demolition debris Concrete and bricks Household hazardous waste Cardboard boxes " Tree branches " Tree stumps " Sali and rocks " Automobile parts " ires White gcods and metal items are collected on a caîl-in basis only and ta please contact Haltan Regian ta arrange for collection of these items. MESSAGE FROM THE CHADIRMAN ht~L There are five new Advanced Care Paramedics on Halton Regions Emergency Medical Services team. The paramedics are the Regions first graduates of the Advanced Care Paramedic training program at the Michener Institute of Applied Health Sciences in Toronto. On behaîf of Regional Council, the employees at Halton Region and the residents of Halton, congratulations ta John Carter, Timothy Mullen, David Extance, Jason Barclay and Melissa OBrien. t1 kîl 1IL 11 1knd1 t l ý\i 111 .IIi I ber Len Iaiidiy as aniiaatiseenci- ronnienial isti. footballI enilisiast andi-t- perhaps niosi iniporianily --a cari ng disior. Dr. t.antiy (dietd May 22. [Ie was 5 i. Hies survived hy lits v [e Rita and thildren Letinon. Sullavan andt 'Zachary. Dr. Landry. ssho practicet i u of bis home ai Seccond Line and No. 15 Sideroad, sulferedi a sîroke several years ago and had to cul h:îck bis practice. And during the last six months, he had to stop seeing patients entirely. Over the years, Dr. Landry was an active member tif the Canadian Association ot Physicians for the The community has organ- ized a fund and benefit concert for the family af the late Dr. Len Landry. Environment and was vocal in the liglht to kecp garbage oui rtf the Acion Quarry. Close friend Father Mark Curtis will present a benefit concert The Bow and the Ballad- in support of Dr. Landrys family A ii . li ii ,k " k i lk , k l Lkkk ;î,ktk k siaee k 1\ih Canadian fiddler Scttt Tie xs a. very carlng mari andi a, mo5nire ihait nîy persotial pitysi- tian: lie v as a t'riend.l" lFaihei Curiiis sud. A iiemri ai setrvice for-Di. Iach wii i ll he lie Id ilrnorrots ai Si. Georges Churcli ai Derry Road and iGuelph Liie a I pi. In lieu ot lossers. donations cao be made to The Cîmmmuniiy Action Fond in Care of' the Landry Famiîy ai any Prosperiiy One location in Milton, Acion and Georgetown. Tickets for the concert cost $20 and cao be purchased by calling (905) 877-3700. Derry Road (Regional Road 7) Improvements Fifth Uine to Ninth Uine Class Enviromnental Assessment Study The Regional Municipality of Halton has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment ta consider a wide range of options ta satisfy future travel demands on Denry Road from approximately 1 50m east of Fifth Line ta Ninth Line (refer ta key plan shown below). A Public Open House was held on March 27, 2002 at which time the need for improvements was summarized and planning alternatives were assessed. Potential changes ta be studied include widening the road and improvements ta intersections. This notice signais the second public meeting to solicit public comments on the proposed road improvement alternatives, and present the evaluation criteria by which road improvement alternatives are assessed. The study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (June 2000), which s approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. Your are invited ta attend the Public Information Centre on: Tuesday, June 11, 2002 Milton District High School (cafeteria) 396 Williams Ave., Milton (Williams at Commercial) Open House 5:30 pm ta 8:00 pm If you are unable ta attend the Public Information Centre and wish ta provîde comments or obtain further information about this project please contact the individuals below. The map below shows the approximate limits of the study area. www.region.halton .on.ca/ppw/planningroads Citizens' Smog Forum Make Your Actions Cou nt! Mr. Nick Zervos, C.E.T. Praject Manager Regional Municîpality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Phone: 905-825-6000, Ext. 7632 Toîl Free: 1-866-442-5866 (1 -866-4HALTON) Fax: 905-825-8822 Email: zervosn(®ion.halton.on.ca Mrs. Ana Gall, P. 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