The Award recipients keeD) local helritiwye alive through their various projects from HERITAGE on page 9 t'or a long tie, and it \vas nice te be able te bring, the steries together and put soute perspective on theml." Mr. DiIIs said, adding lie appreciated heiîg heneured. Angele De Medicis was presented with thle Visual Arts Award. M. De Medicis, emiier of Miltonu Horne Hardware, \vas rec- rtgîized t'or his iii-store collage featuring photographs oif Milton in the late I XOOs and for his antique tool display. 1lt ssas a special nomntt foiiiiec" Mr. De Medîcis said of acceptiiig ttie auvard. 1I jusi touched the surface of' the listory oi' Milton. Tliere's sut mchi mitre theîe." [-ernier Touwn Ceouncîllîîr Ken Keates eîruceed (lie Heritage Milien portion ef the cereîreny. iii ushich awaitIs Icere pîesented tii resîdenîs ssho Miade Sigiicait cîItîlibul tîtîns tut keepîng Miltuin's lierîtaLte alive througu its buildinîgs. Tîtere sseie îsvo awards handed eut in the category et' Renovatîiîî tut a Non- Designated Building.' Thîuse awards went iii Carot anîd Alan Brooks anîd Bill Maîhers. The award l'or 'Renovation et a Designated Building' wsent tut Gail Richardson andi Barry Sniith. Milton Bible Church on Main Street was recognized for 'Infill Development Sympathetie 10 an Historie Area.' Sîep/îani' Thiessei itît he reiicîed t .thie.çuiie @iiltiIronanaidianchenapipiiîi.con. Mc Do na Id shows a few of the resources ho used for his book about the 1918 flu. Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Canadian Champion, Friday, February 25, 2005-11 iebruary 24-25-28 IVEI 210 Panis, ErandS and limitais PI IHIS I ULNG N ac I P 1 LAvalal eni or a 10"OF 001FF 10% OFF Bridai , Pares Wlcm Ytul salj (Itîd o -u~Iîuqfoi- Iht'îli Prove il. Every year, thousands of ()etariaits stop sîîîokiîîg. For theniselves. For their fainties. For hie. Yoîî est t too. So set yoîtr quit date. And for hetp, eall Sntokers' Hepipte: 1-877-5133 ::. SOntario