The Canadian Chamnpion, Tuesday, March 20, 2007 - Al 3 Champiton Countr y Safe Living Series to deal with wide vriety of issues Next meeting set for March 2 7 By Robin Downton-Poirier V CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF t it h topics such as 'Cnime Peeto I ~ /~/Through Envtronmental Design' and the ÀfV North Amenica Cup being discussed at the fourth Safe Living Series meeting heing held next Tuesday, 7 à; arch27, the Nassagaweya Community Consultation twýý Committee (NCCC) is expecting a good turnout, said organizer Jan Mowbray j, ' "his public information meeting wiIl have several presenters attending including the Halton Police who will -t, be discussing how to prevent your home from being bur- S glarized and the importance of calhing the police, as well as (Milton) Pire Chief Larry Brassard and Halton police superintendent Joe Taylor. Woodbine Entertainment Group will also be presenting Mohawk Race Tracks sea- sons events," said Mowbray "We are expecting a lot of res- idents to attend." Started in 2005, the Safe Living Series has received a great deal of support from local businesses and residents alike. Its aimed ait keeping rural residents informed about issues of significant interest to, them, including keeping their homes safe, well water testing, the Rural Watch pro- gram, and even internet safety Many local businesses set up displays and distribute information including Woodbine Entertairnent, the Champion, Crime Stoppers, Milton Pire Departiment, Halton Regional Police Service, Halton EMS, Dufferin Aggregates, the Milton District Hospital, and the NCCC for the Rural Watch program and the Roadside Clean-up, ON THE MOVE: Above, Anne Marie Blahey and husband Gien Relyea go for a hike at added Mowbray Hilton Falls Conservation Ares Saturday morning. The couple had originally planned ta Held ast the Nassagaweya Community Centre on cross-country ski, but wvith the icy trails decided to hike instead. At left, Dale Wilson soaks Guelph Line in Brookville, the meeting begins at 6 p.m. up somne sunsi as shne hikes back to her car after a morning of cross-country skiing at with formaI presentations starting ast 7:15 p.m. Admission HiltnFalls.ils free and refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Mowbray ast (519) 853- GRAHAM PAINt / CANADIAN CHAMPION 4492. Now open in your neighbourhood! Open a new Primary Chequing Account with us between February l9th and April 11h, 2007 and we'lI deposil $100 into your account with your first pre-authorized debit or direct deposi ' W ' Ifs our way of thanking you for your business. With extended hours and a drive-thru ABM - banking in Milton just got more convenient. .AAA IPI.IX A A A A, IYXA ~ A AAAVisit our new Thompson Et Maple Branch: yyvy '~~~ryy~'y ~~L' TTTY11001 Maple Avenue, Milton LLLL ~mrn~ii What's next for you? OSfer eopires Api 7, 2007. OSer flot avaiabie to cuntomein wîth an einting Primary tlreqttto Aecotint (aiso knon as a irstBank' Cheqnuing Account> at aoother SMO Bank of Montreal tci Vaid only ai SMO Bankr of Monitea, Thompson O Mapie Orancir, 1001 Mapie Avenue, Milton, Ontario, 190 OAS. One oSfet pet cuntomer, irowever, accounts opened in more than one con tomer name are eliqibie lot one offer oniy and cuntomners linted on snob anonis wîii flot qualriy lot a neparare offer Oeponrt ni l100 wiii be made within 10 dapsof irtît Pte-Anthorrted Debit or Direct Deponit to Oie accont. Y001 frsi Pie srrthorraed Deltit or Oireti Deporit must ocmnttno late tbaoioily 7, 2007. The accounit mont remaro open a minimum oi 100 dayn to quailo ion tire oSfer il thre account in cloned belote 180 days, rire lion rs repayable and 0001 acrount miii be deited ir the Bankr -Reginteredtiade mkof oBankr ni Montreal, 13N10