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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Jun 2006, p. 35

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The Canadian Champion, Friday, June 9, 2006 - 87 Osteoporosis Allendale celebrates Seniors Month fundraiser l at LCBO Local resîdenîs who shop ai the LCBO ibis month will also bave a chance to donate to a good cause. Donation boxes for Osteoporosis Canada will be disptayed ai the stores checkout couniters untîl june 30. Money raised at the 600 stores throughouî (Ontario will be used to promote awareness of osteoporosis, educate the public and healîh care professionals, promote prevention and support local self-help groups. - are pleascd wo parinci sith Cisicoporosis C anacIa, saicl Pbilip J. Olsscn, I CB3.. actiio chair and (1. F I I)scuistiincs havc ,îlss as rauIses and %\ c Ilim1 ilicili loi pro- ,îiid CV I . ukicii C)viîicrod s iii ciii- d.îged ail I c( 130 s. osîciuiers co scicic Loiiiiiiics o Ille ciii ils c\," ibaik tic I-CI0 hi.uts eiîîpîsîs ces aind custinemcr Ici pics dling uis wîîb ibis oppcriuniiy- sbc ncîed. The organîzation is one ci iîxany charities tbat'l betuefit froim the LCBO's donation box program ibis year. a pub nîgbî w lîne dancing arc bcbng planned ai Altendale throughout thc monîh to celebrate june being Seniors Month. A birthday party was held Monday to kick off the month, and yesterdiay, Atlendate welcomed a seniors' tîne dancing group. June 15, some residentx will take a bus trip to a show in Hamilton, while a . Allendalc. aiuA -sendleetra mn ihFe Pab-stylentM1 erîainmentst Fede bad Fiends wiI huel resids cele- brij ah a une 2016,2, andbe of rom Jun te 0 buo 23,p a numer of resie fiora a busi vctn.pt asmLk for e a 3 mini 'I vacatuion.tTh Jneh 23l therelIbe wia u nt. Te montial oncld i9. trwbn Rang I Writing I Math I Spelting I Grammar I French I Study SkiliI UKAH-AM VAINE / CANADIAN CHAMPION CELEBRATION TIME: Aliendale resicdents Dois Brain and Ted Crucefix -who both have birthdlays this month -help celebrate the kick-off of iune as Seniors Month. Th Re.go*a NEW BURLOAK WATER PURIFICATION PLANT IN THE TOWN 0F OAKVILLE Halton Region is currently constructing the new Burloak Water Purification Plant, which is located on the south sîde of Rebecca Street just east of Great Lakes Boulevard in the Town of Oakville. Construction of the new raw water intake is also underway with the main staging area located in South Sheli Park on Lakeshore Road at the south end of Great Lakes Boulevard. This project followed the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Process, which involved public consultations and the completion of an Envirosmental Study Report in November 2004. Halton Region also hosted two public information centres during the design phase of this project in June 2005 and November 2005, and information is available on the project website at www.haltoni.ca/BurloakWaterPlant This Public Information Centre is heing held to provide interested parties with information regarding the construction activities. Represenitatives from Halton Region, the consultants and contractors will be in attendance to answer any questions. The Public Information Centre is scheduled for: Date: Thursday, June 22, 2006 Time: 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. P lace: Halton Regional Centre - North Auditorium 1151 Bronte Road, OakviIle Please park on the nôrth side of the building and enter through the doors marked auditorium You are invited to drop in any time during the above-noted hours to review and comment on the construction activities. If you are unable to attend this Public Information Centre and wish to obtain more information or provide written comments, please address your questions to: Ms. Jacqueline Weston, M.A.Sc., P. Eng. Special Projects Engineer The Regional Municipality of Halton Tel: 905-825-6000, ext. 7433 Fax: 905-847-2192 Email: BurloakWPP@halton.ca Alternatively, you may contact Halton Region at any time of the day or night at 905-825-6000. 115 *rne o Oavle Ontri L6 e fe:9585600aTi re ..-4ALO *. * M : 58793 w.ain THE SUMMER CAMP THAT EXERCISESYOUR KID'S BRAIN SIuIIi iii i îî . aîîp t ()I \ rd il I c i ug le-t kids LuIds îîiild haves su îîîîulî luil iliijiiiIiig h iiaih lti iiig. i-iii ig, stiidsv anid lIîIIiic-i' ii skills - ori îîsî Ic.riliig bio% ti lIaIIî Cai by june 1ISth 1:to book your I.Litle- Readet s Acacleiu &z receive «,et sur SK chilcl reacîs foir (;rade 1) $50. OFF. * Keeping Minds Active lîOr (;radles 1-9 (burlv prograis) Sne18 * Math Blaster Camnp 0À 98 (1 o)r 2 week 10 hiour camp) LIANIN G) Skitis for Succeix, Lexîxux for Lufe. 917 Nipssing Rd 1 905.693-9978 1 www.oxfrdlearning.comj Please join us at the HHS 2005/06 Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony Thursday, June l5th, 2006 Oakville ConferenCe and Banquet Centre 2515 Wyecroft Road, Oakville Wine & Cheese Reception 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony 7:00 p.m. The aCCompllshments of Long Service Staff and MediCal Staff will be Celebrated The MVDH Award of Excellence, Dr. E.P. "Soapy Soanes Award, Parsons and OTMVH Staff Association Bursaries will also be presented By-law changes will be recommended. Audited financial statements will be available ait the meeting or by calling the Hospital Administration Office at 905-815-5114

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