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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Mar 2006, p. 4

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A4 - The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, March 28, 2006 Are you connected to your community? ]-New school has nam e - I il" I,îituli, U,rit2iî, bouigluon andi 'oî oulidîîîg ai as quuckly and conveniently online andi on your schedule. www.haltonsearch.com 24/7 Il Online Saturday, April 1, 10:00 a.m. -1:00 p.m. Milton Sports Centre (B anquet Roomn) SParents and children are encouraged to attend for this sneak peek at our 2006 suinmer camp programrs. l ia? A copyright, that's wliat. So hefore providing trustees of the Halton District Sehool Board with a shortlist of three potential naines for Someone wbo lives or works ini North halton and wbo bas " A&sistcd womai i achicving thcir full poenta " Dcnaot)fratcd prof esiîonuI excellence " Given hack to dtc cofmunitv'? It coud bc t frimd olkaguc, cnpkNci, î,acher or -.oflkOtw fnwxn vor faah xmmrny. Wt bmtir mrav tu, iduunviedge thdr .jaanbuorn, thun t &itnatrithm f(w hAt'ENA Awarc] Hdp us hoeour and clebrate the contrbutions of wKdmua Who mentor wiimen. Telepbonc: Caren Walker at 905-873-6815 or info@cewsew.ca An ae t9584082o nrba@o.o z1it Canablan cwmm ,COGECO 1 Join us for the 5th Afflua "Real Men Can Cook" Charity Event- in Support of D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) and Crime Stoppers of Halton. Saturday April Bth, 2006 6pm - 1 arn St Volodymyr Cultural Centre (Fourth LUne and Oundas Street, Oakville) Don't miss out on this one of a kind event. Tickets are only $60 each and includes the "parade of chefs" featuring the Halton Regiona Police Pipes & Drums, a buffet dinner with dishes from ail celebrity chefs, live musical entertainment, sulent & live auctions tfiroughout the evening as well dancing until 1lam. A great cause for the Halton community, this event has sold out each year. Cal 905-876-9776 or email us at tickets@realmencancook.ca. For more information please visit our website wvww.realmencancook.ca -. reamn can oo Thanks to our generous sponsors ---TrE L U S o1 B ICL. ACAD "The More You Hu.y, The More You Save! SAVE UP TO A ti Off Our Reg. P Mem ers'hip- M 1111 1 PAY 1 ýq 31 Full sale details discount structure avallable ln*store. lifter applies ta a total porchase tue combininq of cash register recelpts) of regularly priced Kom Decof, Quiltinq and Croit raerchandise (exrieding promotional gonds & taxesi. Net vaild with any Cher discounts. Otters apply ta in-stock unerchandise onlyý Ne special offiers. Sale lit affect Mar.20-$4x.2«. 547 Main St. E. MILTON 878@0931 faIl, huard adoîjoistrators hrst had to asIt the Bruce Trail Association for per- mission. The non-profit group owns a copy- right on the name of Canada's oldest hiking trail. That means it has to give pnior approval to anyone who wants to use the name. Board communication -services man- ager Mamie Denton assured trustees durîng a recent vote on the namne of the new school that the nature protection association approves of the hoard's non-commercial use of the name. A nominal $2 fee will also he charged to the huard. With the go-ahead cleared, trustees chose Bruce Trail over the other two options, which were Ridgeview and Bridgebrook. The naming committee estahlished by the huard presented Ridgeview hecause of the prominence of the Niagara Fscarpment in Milton. Bridgehrook was chosen for its pleasing aesthetic sound. A total of 70 potential names were suhmitted to the committee. Suggestion boxes were placed in area schoots and public lihranres from Decemher 2005 to Fehruary. Bruce Trail School, at 1199 Costigan Rd., is slated to open in Septemher 2006. The junior kindergarten to grade 8 school wdll bouse 650 students andi alleviate overcrowding at Chris Hadfield School. Men-

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