Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 2 Nov 2004, p. 4

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We believe... in helping. Anyone. Anywhere. sak ___ j-t te$U n iSV PE Y"$ Photo by GRAHAM PAINE vGrand celebration Celebrating his vendor's cheque Saturday la Jin Lee (far left) of Milton Kitchen Food Fair on Ontario Street, where recent Lotta 649 winners purchased their ticket in August. Joining hlm are the $14.5 million lattery winners (tram Ieft) Ken Thistie, Debbie Smyth, Michael Banks, Margaretta Banks, Joe D'Alesandra, Bernetta Thistie, Lorraine Ulrick, wha helpei Ontaria Lotlery Corporation representative Ruth Brooks (far right) present the $750 store award. 7 oUïAis tait through attic drywail OnM n A gaine af bide and seek taak a playtng a gaine of htde and seek, and transported ta, Milton Dtstric wwi tsna ar for thse warst wben an 1l -year- said Halton Regional Police Staff Hospttal befare betng airlifted tc ota girl teli tram a garage attic to the concrete floor below, sustaining head injuries. The incident happened at a Steeles Avenue home in Caraphelîville at about 9 pr. "A group of 10 kids were attend- ing a Halloween party and started Sgt. Bob Waller. Staff Sgt. Waller said twa 1l - year-old girls - one a guest, one a resident of thse home - climbed up inta the garage attic ta bide and then crashed thraugh thse drywall, fallmng about 12 feet ta thse ground. One of thse girls was uncansciaus Taranto's Hospital far Sick Children. Police said yesterday her candi- tian bas improved significantly and it's nat anticipated she'l require surgery. TIse otber child was treat- ed and released from Miltan District Haspital. -, Mil SeMIoC. Aclvtty Cenltre 500 Childs Drive Craft, kntttng, jewelry, books Silent auction, bake table White elephnt table And much, much more! TI.ud of &hOppkq? *ob us er mmhl (Soup, sandwich, dessert, coôheftea) Yu Vota aId lon Transit tikets for thé formier 04**44us and mmrnlnm uchool busa o longr bhig eptd, Y g uyeýwotnmnyotar ol tlç<*w (andpyf a $11otdfhr- Jen ~ (mW MSnSaoMntm31 f Çt%ý 0ol icM+ 2001Unwtikt 1 UË +$2 1n * MuUs $4.0 Ad' 10W - 1 e & w1 OW» 04 = 1nwtce Ont .i Public Meetings on the Golden Horsehoe Greenbelt A Greenbelt is key to permanently protecting greenspace and contsining urban sprawl in the Golden Horseshoe. Building on the advice of the Greenbelt Task Force and guided by the input of hundreds of individuels, municipelities, more than a thousand written submissions and the advice of more than 60 stakeholder groups, the Government of Ontario has developed draft Greenbeft legisîstion and a draft plan. We want ta hear what you thînk. Oakville Convention Centre Banquet Roomn C 2515 Wyecroft RoadI Oakville, OntarioI L6L 6P8j [ Wednesday, November 10 - 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. If you require special accommodation related to disability, please notify us a minimum of 24 hours in advance of the meeting by calling 416-645-8082 or toll-free 1-866-751-8082 If you are unable to attend a public meeting, visit www.gresnbolt.ontario.ca and share your views online. Building strong communities t

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