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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Jun 2005, p. 15

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*Be careful of extension ý,Communîty fn , ~r~!s:*1c <i, Theuilo Fire Department is alerting tepbic to extension cords that have the potential to be serious l'ire hazards. Thse cords in question corne in orange, black, yellow and bIne packaging marked : Home Electrical Products' with the words Made in China' and a counterfeit ai Underwriters Laboratories (UL) listing mark. The packaging may also have the trademark 'Power' on the label. IJL -a safety certification organization -has issued a warning on certain rine, 12 and 15-foot extension cords that corne in ihis packaging. The cords don't meet UL safety requirements and pose a risk of lire and electric shock. 'Me cord may have a counterfeit UL holographic label attached near the plug that bas the description E- 174825, Cord Set, BV-5508, 13A 125 V, 1625 Wor 1825 W. While Milton firefighter Barry Kory couldn't confirm if the cords were or still are available locally, he advised that any- one who already has one should 'nol use il, destroy it or take it back tu the sto[e they bought it from." For more information, caîl Mr. Kory at (905) 878-9251. Another round of funding allocations bas been made frein the Milton Cornmunity Fund. Milton coundcil recently approvedl about $5.500 in grants to 10 local individuals. Six Rotary Club members were awarded $591 each to sup- port travel cost associated witb attending thse Chicago Centennial Rotar-y Convention. Also, four individuals fromn the Milton Dynamo Wrestlers were given $474 each to help cover the cost of gomng to thse Canadian Cadet/Juvenile Wrestling Championships ini St. John's, Newfoundland. There's still $523,968 left lin thse fund for thse remainder of the 2005 program. Thse fund was created so that local residents or groupa can apply for money the Town receives ftrm Slots at Mohawk. le Canadian Champion, Friday, June 10, 2005 - 15 Three new 'ný,vçfalw celebrated The officiai openings of three new parks in Milton will be c'Wehrated later this month. On June 18, rihhon-cutting ceremonies will be held at 11I arn. at Dempsey Neighbourhood Park, 187 Dixon Dr., noon at Beaty Neighbourhood Park, 670 Bennett Blvd.. and 1 p.m. at Trudeau Park, 475 Trudeau Dr. Festivities will mun from Il arn. to 2 p.m. and will also include free barbecues and children's activities. For more information calI (905) 878- 72552, ext. 2189, or viait www.milton.ca. WE'VE LOWERED THE COST 0F LIVNG UT UP! w:15oe OFF ",Vehicles quaiify for ail special finance rates. " pL6+$1000 GAS CARD "Vehicles qualify for ail seilfinance rates.""3 0 F $439995 2005 Murano SL $36,5995 "Premium Package" Z WO Maxia &MN95i-r 11500 kms 2~~~XraiI $3OOO OFF' "Vehicles qualfiy for ail special finance rates." $39,995 2005 Murano SL AWD 2005P~b ___ai ___MMM e-àn -O bl ue, 11500 kms f "Vehicles qualify for ail special finance rates. " Ail head office damo'a are based on $2000 down, 24,000 km per year Pathflnder & Murano 4.9% ALR. Ail leases are through Nissan Caniada Finance excesss km 010e per km & are OAC. NORTH ENMD 610 MARTIN STREET, MILTON 905-878-4137 40 sAur» DE". HOI>RS Mon.-Thws. 9:00 - 900 StI. A- EN Fi& 9:00-6:00 LVO. $1t $-00 - 500 wwasa eHF I I 2005 Altima

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