Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 Jul 2005, p. 19

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--Park exhibit has Champion Couuntry, Tueaday, July 05, 2005 - A19 --'ll-wav çqtàc,n rninur 4-H -and women -s institutes 10,000 birii There s a big buzz goîng around C.ountry Heritage Park. Ten thousand becs bave reccntly been iocated in tbc Plant Centre Exhibit building for an exbibit tbat will teacb visitora about thc exciing role becs play in nature. The becs are housed in a glass bive tbat's also vicwcd behind gis/s. There's a cîcar tube attacbed, wbicb icads directly outside for the becs to pass in and out of thc bive. Tbis offers visitors an excellent, and salie, vicw of the bees. It teacbcs chilc.rcn Uic fundamentals of bow honey is made, Plants are pollinatcd and how becs communicatc," said park Education Coordinator Tammy Ballantyne. "Thcy can /51/o over- corne any fear Uicy might have towards becs and discover Uiey are pretty barmicas and vcry heneficial insects." The ncw exhibit will also expiain Uic bee's role in pollination and honey production, as well as shlow a close look at Uic becs habitat and cast structure. The exhibit wiil also be featurcd in Uic 'Becs, Garlic and Hcrbs' event to be held on August 13 and 14 at Uic park. The event will include honcy and garlic vendors, a vintage honcy cquipmcnt dis- play, herb information and tractor-drawn wagon rides. îThe ncw exhibit will be on display on weckcnds in July and August, and in September wilI be added to Uic park's education programs for scbool and public tour groups. For more information, cail (905) 878-8151 or visit www.coun- tryheritagcpark.com. ,Watch artists at work Crawford Lake Conservation Ares wili offer an opportunity for visitors to watcb artists work in the 'Crawford Lake Urougb the Eycs of an Artit' exhibit. The event, which will be held July 9 to 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., wili include an exbibiî festuring local artists Nancy Cuttie, Marcia Lantange, Robin Hollingdrske, Rena Sava, Gail Mowaî and Susan Damn. Visitors will be invited 10 interact with the artists. wbo wiil cre- ate new pieces inspired by Crawford Lake in Uic studio located in the renovsted 'Gsthering Psce'. Existing picces of art by the artisîs wil siso be on display. Alil activities are includcd with the cost of admission. n n&AL V J IJ 0*~~Â1.A~ Local residents will soon secthe intersection of Bell Sehool Line and No. 2 Sideroad become an ali-way stop. Milton cowsil passed a bylaw last week to implernnt the change at the corner on lte Buf1ington borde The T-inter- section cunrently bas a stop sign for soutiabounti tramfc. A report fnm Town Director of Engineering Servics Paul Cripps said bot thtie Town and City of Burlinto have received complaints from local resdents régarding poor sight 'lise sight lines for eft trning vehicles at this intersction aeeemely po "tereport noted. "Ibe biliB' datl eastof eine& Stondoes not provide sWiftp*ntafrk1t sp- ping distanfcte inersection" Bualington staff will iwtilthe affway stopt lte interae- ion, wth lihe Towrî cbipping in about $5W0 to cover 50 per cemtoflte Rat ,Gravel trucks can't park on side of road Gravel trucks that have been parking on the shouiders of Carnpbeliville Road won't be able to do so anymore. Milton council pas/ed a bylaw st week to probibit topping at ail imes on both sides of the sideroad between Regional Road 25 and a point about 500 metres cast. A report from Town Director of Engineering Services Paul Crippa expiained bis departmenî "bas received numerous com- plaints from motorlst/ regarding gravel trucks parking on botb sides of 5 Sideroad (Campbellville Road) east of Regional Road 25 in tbe early morning bours wbiie waiting for thc gravel pit on Dublin Line to open." Il went on 10 /5y tbat tbe tr-ucks are creating an unsafe situation for drivers by forcing them to cross tbe centre line wben passing tbe parked vehicles. 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The Guelph and Area Women'a Institutes will host an old-fash- ioned 1915-era formai tea at 2 p.m. The celebration will also include historical and 4-H rabbit dis- piays, mnountcd pony games, a tree planting ceremony and a his- torical trivia conte/t. FlSe$2 e ili$-Pedicure & Manicure Spa $35 Pedicure Spa $25 Cal/ to book an appointment Mon. - Fdi. 10-7 -SW. 9:30 - 6:00 361 Main St. E., Milton 905-693-9379

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