Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 17 Sep 2004, p. 4

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Public invi*ted to attend open house at hospice NO PAYME NU U NMLMARC H 2005 * Rose Cherry's Home for Kids will host an open bouse for potential young boarders and their families, as weiI as anyone who's donated te, the new pediatric hospice/respite centre or is interested in doing so. Tours of the No. 15 Sideroad facility for chronically ilI children will take place September 24 and 25 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. With phase one of the centre set to begin taking youngsters sometime next month, Rose Cherry's Home will serve up to six children as any one time - four in the respite unit and two more in the palla- tsve care wing. mhe facillty le now complote. Once complete, the facility is expected t0 provide services to 350 families esch year. For more information about Rose Cherry's Home, cail (416) 360-7673 or visit www.rosecherryshome.ca. Parkland may be used to grow wheat for now Miltonians could soon see wheat grow- ing on a portion of the lands designated for a community park in the south end of town. 'he Town's community services stand- ing committee endorsed a proposai Monday night to transform the future park into agricultural land until 2007, when the second phase of park construction will start. The reasoning behind this is to keep Use land south of Use Milton Sports Centre maintained and not overgrown with weeds in Use interim. "The farmer will ensure Use site is tilled, seeded and harvested during Use 2005 and 2006 seasons," a report fromt Director of Community Services Jennifer Reynolds said. The report also stated Usas another bene- fis to farming Use land is Use Town can clas- sify is agricultural for tax purposes, which has a cheaper rate Usas Use cunrent residen- tial designation. The farmner will have to psy about $1,500 to cover Use Town's legal costs for a licence tu faem Use land and Use taxes on Use portion farmed. A final decision will be made as Use Sepsember 27 Milton council meeting. When Use land is fully developed as a park, it will feanare two baseball diamonds, four soccer fields, a playground, splash pad, multi-purpose court, walking trails and Use existing Milton Tennis Club facili- FURNITURE GLLERESLOV-SAT FLOORM LME BLOWOUb6 ~~ Wo'rAEUOertko!Or$250OOnFlaMdl I50 0ar MOFF be*qiaeaMk RLo Ao &à7 B al Arias IbiS MsD FURN[TU E-GALLE ppRtui ES LOVuy GenuinP LA-Z-OY a mLO unODEo aigL5 A breed apart fro)m- othe bokstores. Why look bard for that speW book on houS whcS i's rcally quic- cas to'find? The gift stsap at Mohawk Rctreck boass ant impressve collection of just abou every kind of book evrcr win about hoescsndssding rare ansd hit didjions yt ot Iiey co findissywherc. Letalous tbài lose tu borne. 'I N BURUNOTON POWER RNRME tS: 905-331-7600 L A 0 BO 0j FVU*rRGALLERIES-' 1 , 4 ýý f,ý( r _'tiý / ' -p if ýr, ', ?ýýÏ,'

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