Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Jan 2006, p. 34

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*'à OnIy his second time on skcates, S eirv ilIx-year-old Nathan Cablgao uses a ý;j pylon as a balanclng aid durlng a recent public skate at the Mliton Sports Centre. NO FEE Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Pro grams nServices ~.GEORGETWN for the nem oyd CINEMAS 95-873-1999 oBIG MAMMAS MOUSE I.V.e siI h ê.pyo Daiy645 pm. & 9:00pnm Sat Sun. 2:00 pnm Not Recommended for Young Chîldren H OOD'NKED 0 5 -3 3 ~DaiIy 645 p.m & 9:00p.m Sat. & Sun. 2:00 pm * NDERWORLD Sat Sun. 2:00 p.m. www.cinemnas3 ca Theatre Parknq Available at Rear Halton Waste Management Calendar leDo you have Greenlands 41 on its way to your maibox! If you haven't already received your 2006 Halton Waste Management Calendar in your malbox, be ur A p é îal'ý sure to keep checking for this handy reference guide. L= The calendar, that has everything you need ta know about waste collection in Halton for the year, including information about Blue Box collection, the Halton Waste Management Site, special collection days and more, is also available online at www.halton.ca/ppw/waste Kilton Residents Relcognized Agaîn for Battery .ReicyclÎn Performance! Thanks ta your hard work, the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC) again recognized Halton as being one cf the leading battery recycling communities in Canada. ln 2005, Halton residents recycled 5,622 kg of rechargeable batteries helping ta protect aur environment and extending the lifespan of aur landfill. Congratulations ta residents for diverting almost 42 per cent of household waste away from aur landfill - orle of the highest diversion rates in the GTA. With your help, we cani recycle even more batteries this year. Bring your batteries ta the Halton Waste Management Site, located at 5400 Regianal Raad 25 in Milton or visit www.halton.ca ta find out more about aur recycling programs. (ecologically sensitive areas) or woodlands larger than O.5ha onO your property? Corne and Iearn about Halton Region's new Tree By-Iaw Join Halton Regional staff and a Registered Professional Forester at one of our two informative drop-in sessions to Iearn about Halton Region's new Tree By-Iaw. Open House Session 1 Tuesday, January 31, 2006 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Halton Regional Centre 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville North Auditorium fuse north entrance) Open House Session 2 Thursday, February 2, 2006 6:00 ta 9:00 p.m. Milton Sports Centre, Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton (off Derry Road, just west of Ontario St.> Learn about the benefits of practicing good forestry and receive information on how you can maximize the value of your woodlands! The Tree By-law, finalized after nearly two years of development and extensive consultation with the community, applies ta trees located in Greenlands or woodlands larger than 0.5 hectares and is primarily designed to prevent unauthorized clear cutting in Halton Region. Residents can pick up a copy of By-law 121 -05 on Halton's website or at the Halton Citizen's Reference Library at the Regional Administration Building at 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville or contact Halton Region for more information. ( one 2 aýle .ta 31L -lel :.0-85600 Tl Fre **664ALO .0 0-21-83- haIo,

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