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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Jan 2005, p. 18

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18-The Canadian chamoion. Fridav. Jsnuarv 28. 2005 The Regtonai ,MA' 1 ,7r ,1 4. I -r- " _.1 A Partnership Ehat Works! HALTON REGIN flaten Collection Place items at curb by 7:00 arn. on your designated bulk collection day. Check the map for your corresponding collection zone, Items will be collected on the day designated for your zone. m z m sOf >t) O O z WiE,6jteColctn Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, February 2 February 9 February 16 February 23 March 2 Meta Items and Applianwe Coflectioz Metal items and appliances will ONLY be colîected on a caîl-in basis, and therefore will not be collected on your scheduled Bulk Collection day. To receive collection, please caîl Halton Region at 1-866-442-5866. If you have unwanted items that are in good condition, consider donating themn to a charitable organization or reuse centre. You will be diverting material away from HalIon's landill and helping people in need at the same time! z m T1te EoUowung luaterzaJa w11 NOT b. cofl.ct:ed: " Propane Tanks *Tires " Building and Demolition Debris " Concrete and Bricks " Household Hazardous Waste *Cardboard Boxes " Tree Branches " Tree Stumps " Soif and Rocks " Automobile Parts These items may be disposed of at Halton's Waste Management Site 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton. Open Monday - Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. B-e prep e fo ernegecî on th ra. With wintry weather conditions upon us, it is important for everyone to take steps toward personal emergency preparedness not only at home, but also on the road. Every driver should carry a car survival kit including items such as booster cables, extra vehicle fluids, emergency flares, a candie and matches or lighter, a blanket and first aid equipment. And always remember to keep your vehicle serviced, with the gas tank at Ieast haîf full. Halton Region is here to help you remaîn safe throughout any emergency situation. For more tips on how you can be prepared, please obtain a copy of the Personal Emergency Preparedness Guide at regional and municipal offices and facilities, on our website, or by callingAccess Halton. Reglonai Meetings Tuesday, February 1, 2005 9:30 arn. Heallh & Social Services Committee Wednesday, February 2, 2005 9:30 arn. Planning & Public Works Committee 1:30 p.m. Administration & Finance Committen Wednesday, February 9, 2005 9:30 arn. Regional Council 1~~ ~ 151 BroieRaOkvle N*M3 -from DATELINE on page 17 p.rn. For more information or to make an appointnmeot, cail Jean Galico at (9(05> 878- 2383. ext. 7030. The Fine Arts Sociefy of Milton's Evening Group of Artists; mneefs f roin 7 f0 10 p.nv. The informai cnvironmenf pro- vides artists with an opporfunify to exer- Cf oe their drawing skills. For more infor- mation, caîl Janis af (905) 854-5753. The Women's Centre. 210-1515 Rebecca Si.. in Oakvilte holds ifs Women's Employment Network for women wbo are utîemployed. laid off or refurning fe, the workforce, fromt 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Topics inctude writing resumes, job search strate- gies and dressing for success. It also holds ifs Women's Caring and Sharing Circle from 1 to 3 p.m. To register or for more information, catI (905) 847-5520. The Milton Seniors'Activify Centre, 500 Childs Dr., holds ifs Seniors' Cinemas af 1:30 p. m. featuring The Boumne Supreînacy. The costi s $2, whicb includles refreshmenfs. fi holds bid-euchre af 1:30 p.toi The cosf is $2 for members and $4 for non- members, A foot care clinic takes place in the affernoon by appoifîtmenl only with a VON nurse. The costi s $22. Contract bridge is held af 1:30 pin. The cost is $2 for menibers and $4 for non- mneriers. For more informat ion or fo book an appoinfment for the foot care clinic, cal] (905> 875-1681. Tbe Canadian Federation of University Women, Milton and District presenits 'The Way We Were - A Social llistory of Women' witb club member Barbara Sbein at Hugb Foster Hall ai 7:30> p.m. For more information, caîl (905> 878-2421 or (905> 876-4524. Tbe Kinette Club of Milton bolds an information night at 7:30 p.m. ai Cbasers, located in the La Rosa Bakery plaza on Bronte Street. The cornmunity service organization bolds a girl s nigbî ouf moolb- ly. For more informnation, caîl Julie af >905> 875-9938. 50%1 CýOFF Furntur G allre at uthorizdCerne Recliners Sofas Reclining Sofas Tables & Larnps from $399* frorn $799* from $1099* f rom $99* t 's oui once-a-year event where ynuI find renarkable deals on the Iargest selection ofM Genuine Ls Z-hoy tumiture in Ontanio. lneuding ove-of-a-kind discontinued items and floor models. With 1,000s of colours and styles to choose from, and No interest, No Payments for up te One N'esr you cao Cave Che eeautifu fumitare you need, eget now! So hurry in, an event of ths magnitude mon't last long' FU RNITU RE GALLERI ES" / Ch. C~d Apobk .W . a . Wà i

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