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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Feb 2006, p. 16

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A16 -The Canadien Champion, Fniday, February 3, 2006 ~Oo places... for /oe!s Algarve' Portugal mmn ai a mb Manzanillo (cuJbe) Nau Poi& Pmtt Pom 1 w 0Ai lt Hte Fb $4 6 9 Ts3N'5G 1Wk - Ail Inclsve Feb 9 $479 A 19 Ixtapa, 1 wk * Ahoos Ai Inclusive Feb 7 Varadero 1 wk 0 Ail InClUSIVe Feb 9 Merida 7 nts 0 Ail Inclusive Feb 8 Koniay Lmt Holguin $5 SUNO/5G $56 TA'248 1 wk * AitlIndusive F.b 8 Tampico 1 Wk 6 Ai InclUSive Feb 8 Suabeac Varadoro $ 29SUNC/57 $7 9.TAS '199 Rouf Tucleana La Romnane $77.TAS',4G, Iwk - Ail 11SIncl rabh2e Costa Magica Urni. casr.. ùmb St. Lucia 1 Wk Air, Cruise gtMeaIs.- Feb 12 $79< lw *Brakas Dll seu CAT i i-ede Los CaboS 1 Wk 0 Ai lInclue Mar il Punta Cana 1 wk e Ai Inclusive m., 11,12 Céà Aadgo Adailoe $6 SUNG/5G $67 TAS *199 0mb Hamva Nb-~aa $775550i524 $7 SUNO/5O $7.TAS '275 Uy Gu*lea Posede Ro" Puerto Plata awmIU TAX599 24 1 wk a Ail Inclusive Mer i $169 SUNO/SO Riu Ndb.a Jamnaica El 77.ssS 17 lwk e Ail Inclusive Mer Il. $2 HoNlmu Book oin toa il. I irtaelc Tornt idepatus. Package Prcs arepr perso ibsd ondoul uccu.pny adld e isSeh taxes d s hages Ail TI ) bSSksig s Subject,5 to change. anaid S Saui. ity at tisSe of bSSftisg Please rel, brcue for fuill Spots ,55585 55sditiSSs SU NOSsinqust,î ATH=Air Taisat Holiîdays. SUNF -SiiSfight SGN-Sighature. TS-A,, Trisat. 5G-Skysevce. C6=Caijet> WS=West Jet. See the. applicable Sisiqust brochures o ers & conditions and sSSipiete dt4iis. PeS is sbi S0 change witiout in 055 D ue taxes for Cia C25 convertible Ciba Pess) and Domtisan Repibic ($20 iAd) are not iisiide, a. s mst tbe pidScaiy.\4 -satl150 Fe d Of. 6thiFim Toronto ONM3C 3E5 Os-t Reg 0550022S Homes at parking lot site will be relocated - tram COUINCIL on page Ai that futs in with the neighbourhood. The design Mr. Sapounzi presented shows a two-storey addition that has a largely stone façade, with the new structure connected to, the existing Town Hall with a glass corridor. Town staff will occupy the new facility. while the curre-nt building will become a place f'or community gatherings. White residents have questioned the necessiîy of having Town staff under one roof, Mr. Sapounzi said he tbinks it's important, noting it will improve commu- nication beîween the departrnents. Director of Cornrunity Services Jennifer Reynolds noted that a civic facili- ties study previously done recornmended the Town Hall should stay in the down- town core. which council approved. Ward 1 Councillor Rick Day also spoke to the menits of having staff aIl in the same building. noting a resident could corne in te, pay their taxes and 'give the mayor bell" ail in one tnip. To make way for the expansion. counicil approved the demolition of the former Halion Counîy jail warden's home that's located in the same parking loi as Town Hall and the Planning and Development departrnent building ai 155 King Si. It also supported moving two Mary Street homes to rnake way for parking, wbich is expected teo be done this spring. The bouse at 155 Mary St. will be moved to a Town-owned lot near the corner of Bell and Ba-ton streets and sold as Ils, and the borne at 167 Mary St. will be relocated t0 a nearby location witbin the historie downtown neigbbourbood, restored and sold. White work is still being done to finalize the recornmended parking situation for the addition. the mosi recent proposa includes 70 underground spaces and 18 above- ground on the Town Hall property, along with 115 spots across the road in a two- storey parking garage. lits estimated creat- ing this parking will cosi a little over $4 million. In addition to supporting the scbernatic design of the Town Hall expansion. count- cil also directed staff to continue providing opportuniîy for public and siakebolder par- ticipation as the project proceeds. To view the design or subrnit comments about the addition, visit www.rnilîon.ca. Melanie Hennesse v can be reached or mhenine.sselv@?miltoncanadianchampion.c om. Joudrie holds out hope - tram TRUSTEE on page A3 itnsion arnong irustees. Ai tbe lime Mr. Joudrie said. "My chaI- lenge will bc to create more opportunities for this board to show unity and to take advantage of tbe lresh stant.' After Wednesday's meeting. Mr. Joudrie said he beld out hope for trustee co-opera- tion. "1'rn still optirnîstîc we cas do sorne things," be said. "I'm not naive to, tbink we"re guuing io mnake everybody very. very bappy oin every front. but 1 do expeci we cao corne to, a civil discourse. We cao geî betier." The report wasn't enîirely negative. indi- cating ibere's a lot for the board to be proud of including an "excellent staff." a "stmong- administrative tearo and above- average student achievement. The report cao be viewed at www.bdsb.ca on the homne page. du kadây TSoonto ' qq We've just opened a Beautiful new store, at Mlsslssauga/Oakvlle and we're celebrating MetroWide! SOPHIIE LIVING-ROOM SOFA MONTUEAL LIVING-ROOM SOFA compare of $1389 compare ofi $149 Monday -Friday 10 arn - 9 pm Saturday 9 arn - 6 prn Sunday 10 arn - 5 pm ASHTON MORGAN ANDERSON IEATHER ROCKER* RECLINER RECLINA ROCKER*REC LIN ER RECLINA-RtsrRCLINER compare at $1099 compare at $769 GRAND OPENING Sf>EC1ALS VALIO AT Ali 0F 0OUR MEIRO STORSI 'SmSi-. For S.555, AfterI.,ss S.-oMdIn tS-ns OfNSo..mi apSrto Done Smi [ N ' 4 M e So e - to Sr e - - B ettr L e . *ci euit .. 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