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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 30 Apr 2004, p. 10

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lO-The Canadian Champion, Friday, Apnil 30, 2004 ,Woman awiarded toi isaï. educati on efforts Milton resident Lynn Galioto was recently recognized by the Royal Life Saving Society for bier efforts in drowning prevention and lifesaving education. Ini a ceremony beld last month in Aurora, Ms Galioto was presented witb tie society's Commonwealth Honour Award, the Certificate of Thanka. Ms Galioto is an insctor and examiner in the Society's lifesaving, lifeguard and first aid programas. Sbe's an aquatic safety inspector and bolda tse Society's aquatic supervisoir training certification. She's been an instructor traîner for the past 10 years. Ms Galioto bas served as Use Society's ares chair for Use Halton-el regfion since 199, acting as a link between Use Society and its affiliate members. -Lyno brings a conacientious and hard-working approacb tor these relationahips and Use management of Use Society ,s affairs in Use ares," said a Society spokesperson. -Rotarians celebrate achievements ot' Mitli aîniual awards migbî was beld last F'taday at Hugh Foster Hall. About 75 Rotarians and friends were in attendance toi show Useir support to tbe evening's award winners. Tbe evening's climax was Use presentation of tbe Paut Harris Fellowsbip, the higbest bonour tbat can be bestowed by Rotary, to Kart Reiebert. For a number of years, Mr. Reichert bas been on a joumey that resulted in the recent opening of Martindale Gardiens, Mition's newest assisted living establisbment. A number of presentations took place tbrougbout the nigbt, including one by Rotarian Blancbe Hinton, wbo spoke about ber Rotary project assisting two deaf scbools in Rwanda and Kenya. Rotariait Arîit Karts presented a stide show on the creation of a tribal school in India tbrougb the efforts of Milton Rotarians. Several other individuals were bonoured for their community efforts in the Milton and Halton areas and related bow the Rotary Club bas belped ibeir efforts. Among tbe speakers were Jeff Feairs. wbo spoke about young people ftnding new patbs tbrougb the SCORE program and Breakfasts for Kids, John Bedeli fromi Comrnunity Living North Halton and Glentn Goldstraw from Allendale House. Mmet lesbu. Photo by GRAHAM FAINE_ Kari Reichert (left), chairman of the Milton Millennium Community Residences, shows off his Paul Harris FelIow Award, presented by the Rotary Club of Milton's Tom Dusmet, in front of the Martin Street assisted living home. Ut's nover boon ousior than now to uet loto a Mustang. S 13po ih 225 lb 50 o o 2064FOlMU-AirV6IOdPO A cod o Spee dConu 5 AMIMCDSe 2004 F0ug MmMUUV6kUOIIUI -Poe Wdoe/Locks/Mirrors/Ortaer's Scat COýhPuohas Or SdaPa es 81018-Til Steen . RAar Spoiler and mach more Cas Pu25 , , ~ ,O u P"19,995 021 wec' .6 AIurn.num Wheels -P225/5R Tires5~3O~a $945fcq1ý LeaherWraped Seerng W eel45 tg or cuos on MST2004 Mustang Moels Uimlled lime Ofters caMaus louat ra couvuSlM -odc Bul fo ef inO tai ERWSA BY RÉ AO THE [EALt COPY: Classes for Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced. A gond selection of books, wood supplies, palots & brushes. 5 lù ùe4t -Gc4 Thurs, April 29 & Fri, April 30 lOam-9pm Sut, May 1 lOam-Spm Beginner Classes start May l8th! Check oid ai7 wobWJfr ,7*ct iisfomnnei www.paintinfriends.ca 77 MILL ST E. ACTON 519- OPEN 7 DAYS 853-0777 CONCERNED $5 OFF ABOUT VOUR WTTHSAD. TAXES! TAXWIDE.NET À/d'4 t 5 m.a do~ Uv goNBi- Over 10 locations to serve you 1 -866-TAXWIDE MILTON MALL 905-875-3726 GEORGETOWN MARKET PLACE 905-877-5884 HEAD OFFICE: MISSISSAUGA: 905-949-2222 Af I A; Aý:1M= L -

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