The Canadian Champion, Fnday Apnil 18, 2003-13 ,Local schools in Halton Music Showcase in Hamilton Wed. mu ounin aci wetiunes, SchOOî -wîil Pertorm in the innwi l n Students from four local schools - Milton District High School, E.C. Drury High School, WlI. Dick Public Sehool and Sam Sherratt Public ti,îîudiiî -Place. The Milton students wjll Join more than 1000 other students from elementary and secondary schools in the Halton District School Board. alo deJunior Jazz Ensemble and an Intermediate Massed Choir, while others will be Perfonnmng with their school choirs and bands. In past years, participating students have been and c.nlnntluy and tmuncs-s le.derin ithe audi- ence. The Showcase begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets cosi $10 and can be purchased by caling Susan Kiassen at (905) 335-3663. Xatfton *sgion t$afton R gln 2002 Ofca ln Rvo 2002 NOTIC fA STATUTORY PUBLIC MEET1HQ Officia[ The Council of the Regional Municipality of Halton, through ita Planning (Plan and Public Works Committee, will be holding a public meeting pursuant 10 Section 26 (1) of the Planning Act, 10 provide those interested an 9Zçryje'-, opportunity 10 comment on the need to revise the Regions Officiai Plan. The meeting will be held in two separate sessions: fo»,lwy 21,203~ COMA Chamers, Tom of Halton Îîis 1 Neton Hlis Drive, Geooieton, 7:00P.M. Thursday, My2 203 Haiton Region Counil Chambem, 1151 Bronte Roed, OakvMIe, 7:00 P.M. The Regions Planning and Public Works Committee would like to hear from the public on the need to revise the Regions Officiai Plan, in general terms as well as based on the consultation process camred out to date. Those wrishing to address the Committee are requested to contact the Regional Clerk, lina Agnello, at 1-866-4HALTON, Ext. 7237 or by fax 905-825-8838, by Tuesday, May 13,2003,4:30 P.M. The final staff recommendations on the Regional Officiai Plan Review "Directions Report' will be considered by Planning and Public Works Committee on the evening of Wednesday, June 18,2003 and by Regional Council on the evening of Wednesday, June 25,2003, in the Halton Region Council Chambers. If you wish to comment on the «Response to Comments on Directions Report" please do so by Fniday, Apnil 25, 2003, so that staff can consider them in preparing the final report to Counicil. AUl Officiai Plan Revîew related documents can be found on the Regions website at www.region.halton.on.caOfficialPlan, in the local libraries, at the Regions Citizen Referenoe Library (1l151 Bronté Road, Oakville), or by contacting us at 1 -866-4HALTON, Ext. 7195. Saturday, April 26, 2003 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. lm " Halton residents are welcome 10 drop off up to eight standard passenger vehicle tires (rima included) " Bicycle and wheelbarrow tires will also be accepted. " Commercial vehicle, truck and tractor tires will NOT be accepted. " lires are not accepted as part of Halton Regions regular or bulk waste collection programs. " Non-perishable food donations will also be gratefully accepted on behaîf of Halton area food banks at this event. DE"RA _tTo MILTON I-aiton Wasta'MY AM *15é Manffgent Site S400Rogional Roaci 25, UASTn7 Miton I TO aJRUNGTON TO OAKVILL 0pring Cleaniaig? We Can Help! ' ~ Bring your reusable clothing and household items 10 the Salvation Army Depot at Haltn Waste Management Site. A Comnmunity Partnership REIL slORT N L Bld documents for the services listed below, addressed to the Manager of Purchasing, 1151 BRONTE ROAD, OAKVILLE, ON L6M 3L1 will be received until 2:00 p.m. Oakville time on the specified closing date. Bld documents can be seen or obtained through the Purchasing Division of the Corporate Services Department, same address as above, telephone 905-825-6000, extension 7011. If long distance charges apply, dial toll free 1-866-4HALTON (1l-866-442-5866). Documents will be available for pick up on and after Friday, April 11, 2003. There is a non-refundable deposit of $26.75 (includes GST). Bidders who request documents to be shipped from the Purchasing Department must include a handling fee of $1070 (includes GST) for this service. Please be advised that this particular bid document is also available for purchase and download from the Region website at www.region.halton.on.ca/bids Bids will be opened in public at 2:15 p.m. on the closing date specified in the Nelson Room at the above address. Those submitting bids are învited to attend. Under no circumstances will facsimile or late bids be accepted or considered. Lowest or aný bid not necessarily accepted. Halton Region relies on this advertisement 10 provide public notice of this business opportunity and la not obligated to notify any potential bidders in any other manner. TmO019-03 DIGITAL TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING AND PHOTOGRAPHY CLOSING: TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 2003 P. Murphy, Commissioner 0f Planning www.region.halton.on.ca/bids PROPOSED RECONSTRUCTION 0F 15 SIDEROAD (REGIONAL ROAD #15) FROM 600 METRES WEST 0F FIRST LINE TO GUELPH SPUR LINE (MOFFAT> TOWN 0F MILTON, OUR FILE: PR-1830 Notice la hereby given pursuant to the Municipal Act, 2001, SQO. 2001, c. 25, as amended, that the Council for the Regional Municipality of Halton proposes at its meeting on Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 9:30 arn. to pass a by-law for the reconstruction of 15 Sideroad (Regional Road #15) from 600 metres west of First Line to the Guelph Spur Line <Moffat), in the Town of Milton. Plans showing the proposed work may be reviewed at the Planning & Public Works Department, Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville. On Wednesdlay, May 21, 2003 at 9:30 ar.. n the Halton Room at the Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario, Council through its Planning and Public Works Committee will hear in person, or by his/her Counsel, any person who dlaims his/her lands will be prejudicially affected by the said by-law and who applies to the Regional Clerk no later than Friday, May 9, 2003 to be heard. For further information, please contact Mr. Joseph Choi, Manager, Design Services at extension 7610. Toil Free: 11-866-41HALTON (14-66-442-5866) A. Mindenhaîl, CPPO, Get Your Garden Growmng the Water Efficient Way Haîton Region's Water Efficiency Program offers ideas and tips for Creating a beautiful, water efficient Iawn and garden. 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