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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 13 Feb 2004, p. 28

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16-The Canadian Champion, Fnday February 13 2004 Citizen asks joint board to think of future generations in decision * tram OPPONENTS on page i 2007. Il would take the quarrys life span from ils current eighî years 10 between 18 and 20 ycars. h would support major growth projecîs in the GTA. Diane McCurdy of Milton said she's wonied about other quany expansion proj- ecîs. Who is gomg to be next in lime for approval of a similar expansion?" she asked. When is enougb enough?" Keith Hincks also of Milton pleaded CONCERNED ABOUT YOUR TAXES! Zet 14 Sac'e REASONABLE RATES * a En~ - TAx Mf DRU E EN.,- w*i aw~ I OVER 10 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU with the joint board no think of the long- lasting effecîs if the plan iv approved. "Please consider the citizens and the impact il will have on future generations." Dufferins resource and propeny manag er Sarah Lowe said she was pleaved to sec the public take every opportunity 10 speak 10 the issue. "Ifs important for the public 10 have a chance 10 speak," she said after the meet- mg. "We've always supponed the process. Theres always been a lot of opportunity for the publics Loput, and Ibis is yet anotb- $5 OFF with this ad MALL 905-876-3726 GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 905-877-5884 MISSISSAUGA: Head Office 905-949-2222 or 1-866-TAXWIDE FILE ON LINE - GO TO: TAXWIDE.NET er one. The next public meeting will be held February 25 ai Town Hall in Council Chambers from 7109 p.m. Dufferin's proposaI is based on a number of conditions set ouI by Halton council the lead decision-maker from a local stand- point - that include addressing two key issues, notably water management and pro- tecting environmentally-sensîtive lands. Il calîs for Conservation Halton 10 be the waîee manager, which wouid monitor an incricate recharge system 10 011 the two quai-ries witb water once they've been exhausted of aggregate. Once the quai-ries have been filled with water - a process expected 10 take years - they wiIl be tumed over 10 the public for recreational uses. AMP part ni' conditions lis addition 10 the waîer management plan, Dufferin will have 10 agree 10 the Adaptive Environmental Management and Protection Plan (AMP). Ils a detailed plan of requiremenîs, checks and balances that would monitor the quality of the geoundwater and ils impact on wetlands that surround the Dufferin site. The AI~1P allows the Region 10 take legal stepa against Dufferin if the agreement bas been compromised, including suspending the extraction licence until the problems have been corrected. Jaaon Misner can be reached ai imis- ner@milzoncanadianchampion.com. Tulip salies id f aiSC fdÎid~s TIseras noîhing quite like ha'eaahing in tIse sweet fragrance of a bouquet of flowers. Nobody knows that better Ilsan those living wîth lung dis- esses, and for whons every bi-eath is a gift. NexI month, Miltonians will be gi-s'en tIse opportnnity to purchase bunches of tulips from tIse Lung Association b belp i-aise fuasds for long IseaInIs progeama. The nesrenth annual Si-catIs of Spi-ing Tulip Campaign will begro Mai-ch 3. The Lung Aneociation is cncouragmg Milton companien and schools to get involvcd and co-ordinate tulip sales. Bunchea of five tulips will sel for $6. TIse funds raiscd will go tobelp people living with diseases such as anthma, chronie obslructive puhnonary dîseane and lung cancer. "Laat year more -than 67,000 Isunches of tulips were eold, raising over $390,000 provinciaily,' sairi Suny Borges of Use Lung Associations Halton branch. "Thie yeai-, oui- goal is b seil 100,000 bunches of tulips and i-aise over $600,000 serons Otstario." To gel involved or purchase tulipe, cail (905) 847-1033. Coren guest speaker The second annual Milton Mayors Christian Prayer Breakfast iv quickly approaching. The event will take place Febmai-y 27 from 7 10 9 a.m. aI Ranlesoake Point Golf and Country Club on Regional Road 25. This year's keynoîe speaker iv Michael Coi-en, who's an author, biographer and TV and radio talk show host. "There iv one Christian Cburch in Milton, made up of many dif- ferent congi-egations with a rich variety of styles and ministries," an organizer said. "But we share a common purpose in living and pi-oclaiming Use good news of Jesus Christ. This prayer breakfast iv an important opportutsity for us to gather together in unity 10 pray for our îown, for oui- leaders and for oui- mutual witness and ministry." Tickets cosî $15 per person. Call Chris aI (905) 876-1885. 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