B4 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, August 18, 2006 Civil war re-enactment at Country Heritage Park this weekend s,. aI u t I\ il \%,I l i w \\c ici ld liii .1 I ti arc swepi hack iîîo thc i1800s. The hattle fines xviii hc drawn tiînori"o\N and Sunday fxoi 10 a.ni. to 5 p.in, as t Amnerican Civil \Var Hisioricai Re-ecoactimei Society takes laver the park and iranslori s ot int year 1860. "When (visitors) arrive, theyiil iravel back throughi time.' said park manager Reg Cressmnan. i y anîd 200 inlantry icmnhrs xviii bc field. hitI concicle with a niai-ch-oif. i iîi-oughout the day, visiboi s cao aiso boni niitary camps anti a sutiers market. P'its, ihci'l he a Viciorian lashion show andi highi ca. \Vc're trying to îc create the sighes, sournds andI feelings of' thai era," Cressxman said. \n l l i t o n hli Ii c oî- l Iiiic \îî i civil war, making it partîcuiariy appropriate for remi-mhrance i Canada. Smnce the parks exhihis wîii aiso he open, thereli1 he pienty for the kids to do, Cressman said, he it visit the log cabin homnestead or try their hands at oid-fash- ioned games in the schoolhouse. Eood wiit hc avaîlabie, or families can pack a picnic lunch. aiong. The coxi is $7 for adults. $6 for seniors and $4 for kids aged six to i12. Youniger kîds are free. A famiiy pass for three kids and two aduits ix avaîlabie for $20. Country Herîtage Park ix iocated at 8560 Tremaine Rd. For more information, eaul (905) 878- 8151 or visit wwwcountryheritagepark.com. e ese1 Don't Be Late Bld documents for the services listed below, addressed to the Manager of Purchasing, 1151 BRONTE ROAD, OAKVILLE, ON L6M 31.1 will be received until 2:00 p.m. Oakviile lime You can be sure your garbage and on the specified ciosing date. Bid documents can be seen or obtained through the Purchasing recyclables are collected by putting them Division of the Corporate Services Department, same address as above, telephone curbside by 7 a.m. on collection day 905-825-6000. extension 7011. If long distance chargies appît, diai toil free 1 -866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866). Documents will be available for pick up on and after August 10, 2006, and there is a non-refundabie deposit of $26.50 (includes GST). Bidders who request documents to be shipped from the Purchasing Department must include a courier account number (the documents wiil be shipped collect) and the handiing tee of $10.60 (includes GST) for this service. Please be advised that this particular bid document is also availabie for purchase and download from the Region website at www.halton.calshop for a non-refundable deposit of $1 0.60 (includes GST). Under no circumstances will facsimile or late bids be accepted or considered. Lowest or any bid not necessarily accepted. Halton Region relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any potential bidders in any other manner. ,*Wll 111111xmIMMIA o A , Am SEIYIcAT - 'v 4 Adelina Urbanski Commissioner of Social and & Community Services 1 G4 Mb%$a Aq 313 , XIM A. Mindenhaîl, CPPO, Manager of Purchasing Services www.halton.calshop Solutions for Solid Waste Management in Halton Halton Region has long been recognized as a leader in waste management and waste diversion and thanks to our ongoing hard work, we continue to be in a unique and favourable position ailowing us to address our future waste challenges. On August 2nd, we announced our intention to fulf iii our requirement to establish an Energy From Waste facîlity at the Haiton Waste Management Site on Regional Road 25. Over the next few months, we wiII be communicating with our residents and starting a public awareness plan to familiarize and educate the community on this initiative. Halton residents can start to provide us with their thoughts immediately about the range of options for an Energy from Waste facility through a dedicated email address - efw@haiton.ca - or leave comments on a dedicated phone uine - 905-825-6000 extension 7920 - or toîl free- 1-866-4HALTON extension 7920. Information on Energy From Waste can be found on our web site at www.halton.calefw. We look forward to hearing from you. To ensure your garbage and recyclables are coliected, put your waste curbside by 7 arn. the moming of your collection day, but no sooner than 5 p.m. the evening before. Collection fimes can vary from week to week due to route changes, weather conditions and equipment repairs. If you are concemed about animais accessing your garbage or recyciabies: " Secure garbage containers with bungee corda or weigh down with a rock or brick. " Spninkle strong smeiiing repellents (mustard oul, naphtha flakes or mothballs) around or inside garbage containers. " Rinse out ail botes, cans, jars, etc., before piacing lt in your Blue Box. Remember, collection trucks WIi start to pick-up your waste and recyclablea at 7 a.m. on collection day. DERRY ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD 7) FROM MCNIVEN ROAD TO 12DM WESTERLY CITY 0F BURLINGTON 1 TOWN 0F MILTON N ORDER TO RECONSTRUCT DERRY ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD 7) FROM MCNIVEN ROAD TO 120M WESTERLYTHE ROAD WILL BE CLOSED TO THROUGH TRAFFIC BEGINNING ON MONDAY. AUGUST 21, 2006 FOR APPROXiMATLEY 2 WEEKS CONTRACT NUMBER: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR: R-2385-06 BOB WICKLUND EXT 7607 w QIChaIqm.n Jeyme kveilm LI