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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Jun 2005, p. 33

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The canadian Chamnion. Fridav. June 10. 2005 -33 Dateline -i1j1K11i[ II i )04, Islcis 44 mgfiI Loss Club takes place ai 10I arn. The custi s $2 for members and $4 for non-members. For more information, caîl (9051 875-168!1. Allendale lune terni care centre, 1815 (Ontario SL S., biilds an information meeting ai 6:3(0 pmin ii 1e bai cale for studeots inlerested iii vol! uLiterîigi, oi its Sommier Student Volunteer l1rîiraio. Fui more infonnatiou. cal! (91151 825- 6000111 est. 80(25. Bio, Broîthers tBi- Sisters o!' Hallîîî holds au information session tromi 7 lu 8 p.rn. ai 464 Mordeti Rd. iii Oakville f'or those iolerested ii s )1 ille iiiu11î1 iîl..illain c' l ( I ) sO~ Wednesday June 15 Milton Meals (le Wheels holds a luncheon ai 11:301 arni. ai 80( Ontacrio St. N. The clsti s $5. Transportation aîîd assistanîce can be arraiîeed. I-or more inormanîiîî uî i rtesel se a scat, cal! 1905 11711-6699. The Wiiiieiî's Centrîe. sulle 210 on Hopedale Mal! ai Rebecca Street aoc! Third Lîne. oi (iakvîlle hulds ils ciee Abuse Support Group t'rîom 6 lu 8 pin. Tîî regisier or for more inor- iatiio., cal (905) 1147-5520). Cililds Diî.. bilds contrat bridge ai 9:301 a.n. The custi s $2 tor niciobers and $4 lor nuîn mciii bers. fi serves a bot lunch from 11:30 arn. lu 1 2:45 p.in. The costi s $6. Reserve by Monday. Aîtd ils Evening Clogging is helcl ai 6:45 p.i. l'ic begtîtîers aocd 7:45 p, n. l'ov iteiediate cluiteers. Fori more iiiliiî,iio, cal! 19051 1175- 16811. Tbursday June 16 The Miltonî Histîn cal So ciety hiîlds a pot luck dinner ai 7:30 p.m. ai 16e Waldie Blacksmiîh Shop. 16 James St. support group lui. caiegîsets ut, people \Is Ilî Alzheimer's disease aon! related disordeis iii t6e comrnunity room upstairs ai Loblaws frum 2 Ioi 3:30 pin. For infnaiiuo. cal! 1905> 1147-95-59. The Fine Arts Sîciety uf Miltoo's Evening (;roup of Artists ifleets lii 7 10 101 p.m. The tnounnal etivironnuent pus ides artisis \n lb an îîppoîîleoîîy t0 exercise iheic drawing skills. ti- morue inifurmation, cal! Janis a! (9051 1154-57s - 5- Miltonî District Hospital lbulds a breastieeding clinic svith a certifiecl lactation consultat fciii 7 ici 9 pirn. Tu make ait appcîintment. cal! Jeant Gallen at (905) 878-23813, ext. 7030. The Regional Munîcfpaltty of Halton A Partnership That Wcrks! --' NO IC OF PU LI IF R ATINC N R 1 Regional Road 25 Transportation Corridor Highway 401 to north of Campbellville Road Town of Milton Glass Environmental Assessment Study The Regional Municipality of Halton is carrying out a Class Environmental Assessment toi consider a wide range of options for transportation corridor improvements to satisfy future travel demands on Regional Road 25, from Highway 401 to just forth of Campbellville Road, in the Town of Milton (see map below). The need ta satisfy north-south capacity requirements in this transportation corridor has been identified in previous studies including the Region of Halton Transportation Master Plan (2004). This study is being conducted in compliance with Scèhedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (June 2000), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. A key compontent of the study will be consultation with interested stakeholders (public and regulatory agencies) at two Public Information Centres (PICs). The first PIC has been arranged for: Date: W.dnesday, June 15, 2005 lime: 6:30 pin. - 7:00 p.m. Dropooin centre 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Presentation foitowed by question ani answer session Place: Milton $ports Centre, Banquet Room 605 Santa Maria Boulevard, Milton The purpose of the PIC is ta review and obtain public input after reviewing the problem being addressed, background information, and the alternatives being considered. Anyone with an interest in the study is invited to attend and participate. If you cannot attend and would like ta provide comments, please forward them by Wednesday, June 29, 2005 tai the Regional Municipality of Halton at the address beîow. Following the PIC, the study findings will be reviewed in Iight of comments received and the preferred alternative wiII be determined. A second PIC wiII be scheduled for September 2005. Information requests or questions may be directed ta: Lisa Zinkewich, B.E.S Project Manager Regional Municipaîity of Halton 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 31 Phone: 905-825-6000, ext. 7556 Fax: 905-825-8822 Email: zinkewichl@region.halton.on .ca Scott Thorburn, P.Eng Consultant Project Manager URS Canada lnc. 75 Commerce Valley Drive East, Markham, Ontario, L3T 7N9 Phone: 905-882-4401 ext. 534 Fax: 905-882-4399 The map below shows the approximate limits of the study area. ROAD RECONSTRUCTION ON GUELPH LINE (REGIONAL ROAD 1) BETWEEN 15 SIDEROAD AND 20 SIDEROAD TOWN 0F MILTON ~20SIDEROAD/ (REG. RD 34~ DETOUR PROJEOT ROUTE IAREA W LLW 15 SIDEROAD CONTRACT NUMBER: SCHEDULED START DATE: SCHEDULED COMPLETION DATE: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR: R-2078B-05 JUNE 6, 2005 AUGUST 31, 2005 LEONARD VERWEY, EXT. 7616 Con'gratulations ESAC on 2Oth Annlversary Halton Region would like to congratulate the Elderly Services Advisory Committee (ESAC) on their 2Oth anniversary. ESAC continues to be a valuable resource for Regional Council by providing information on seniors' issues that assists Council in making informed decisions on behaif of seniors of Halton. ESAC aims to enhance the quality of life for seniors by improving access to services and helping seniors stay healthy and independent. If you would like more information on how to become a member of Chimn ESAC or about their 20th anniversary, please contact Sue Haggith Joyce SavIhin at 905-825-6000, ext. 7767. Halton Regional Meeting Schedule: Email: scott-thorburn@urscorp.com JJune 14th 9:30 a . Health & Social Services Committee www.region.halton.on ca/ppwlplanningroads IiJune 15th 1:30 p.m. -Administration & Finance Comnmittee -d p 10 0

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