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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 8 Jun 2007, p. 5

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The Canadien Champion, Friday, June 8, 2007 - A5 Former health-care aide to run for NDP this fali lals provincial election. aThel Burlington woman was aarded the scat at last week's nomi- nation meeting. Shes a long-standing memher of the niding's executive 'and has lately been working with the Ontario NDP womens, caucus. in her working fle - she's now9 retîred - she was a health-care aide Pat Heroux at Allendale in Milton and servecl as presîdent of OPSEU Local 261, as well as treasurer and secretary. The mother of fîve and grandnther of eight is also the pasi chair of the Halton area counicil for OPSf-fJ and fonmer vice chair of the provincial commitic for long-ternu care Town of Caledon CAO now Halton s HatnRegion will soon hav e i new face ai the heint of its t etn. ls ek rgoa ouclapovdhrn Patnick Moyle the t.AO of the lown of Caledon - as its new chief administrative officer. The seat was vacaied hv long-tinte Region emnployee Breni Marshall lasi [aIl whcn hc decided to run foi- the regional chairntau position. Since fihen. flalton Commissioner of ( orport ae Services Jane MacCaskill has heeni filling in. Mo> le wtll he leax ing his positioni in C.aleclon to join the Region lulv 30. "Patrick lias an extensiv e ancl impressive hackgr ound wiîhin the poîitcal reafnt., including a vattets of experteni.c as a CAO in the municipal sector in addition to his work ini the prîvate sector,- saîd Regional Chair Gary Carr. -1 arn con- ftdent that together wviîh our strong management tein andI staff, we will continue to foster a great Halton in whtch îo lve, work, raise a family and retire." He noted that Moyfe's experience as the executîve dîrector of the Association of Municîpalîties of Ontario, along woth his reputamon in the municipal community> has proven hi. Il be an excellent leader and a valuable addition to Halton. Builder fronting funds Work on the next section of Louis St Laurent Boulevar. should soon be moving along faster than expected now tha town counicîl has approved makîng a deal with Maitam>, Homes te, front money for a needed study During its session last week, council gave the go-ahead fo staff to negotate with Mattamy îo pay for an envtronmenta assessment (EA) and final design of the Louis St. Lauren Boulevard crossing over the Sîxteen Mile Creek. if everything goes as planned, work on the section tha runs front Regional Road 25 casi over the creek will h advanced front its oniginal 2010 îîntefrante to next year. The agreemnt is pari of the Accelerated Transporiatini Capital Progrant, whîch forts a partnerslîîp hcîween th Town, Maîîanty H-omtes and in sonte cases, the Region, t advani.e construction tintelines for mnajor thoroughfarcs. Maiianty Homes is froniing funds for the progrant an will he reînthursed, without înîerest, in the future when th roads proîcis would've norntally conte forward in municip; budgets. Town staff estaies the LA and final design work for tii Louis St. ,urent pro.jeci wvill cosi $317,026.92. Region covers deficil The Region is answerîng Conservation Halions (CH) ci fi.r fînancial help to cover uts 2006 hudget defîcît. Council has approved providing $144,074 in one-tin lundîng for the shorifaîl thats largely due îo severani.e pa ments related to senior sîaffing changes and over expenc turcs ai Ontanio Municipal Board hearîngs. But lîrst, Halion -lls (ouncillor Clark Sornerville i.juc îî ned whcn the Region cari expeci to stop seeing one-tiri fundîng requesis front Cl-I Acting C oinnisstoner of C orporate Services Ma Sciniieca iold hint Region staff is coitinttng to work wi CI 1l to restructure its hui.gcting piocess. Hlaiton approvçd $4.5 ntillion in fuiuling for CH in 2007 hucdget 11I per cent ntore ihan the previous year. mittees. in the contnunity, she was a vice-chair of the Halton Legal Clinir and sat on the Milton United Way LEG REJUVENATION *Ease your heavy, tired legs while promoting Circulation *Reduce tluid retenfion in legs. (Edema) *Enhance lymphatic drainage *Relaxing and therapeutic ahled and intproved teiial coverage Ion seniors. At press tinte, Heroux hadn'î retunted the Champions catis. ELECTRO-MUSCLE TONING *Compliments any cardiovascular program Reduce 12 to 30 inches in 5 weeks Condense 9 hours of exercise into 40 minutes *Targets hard to tone areas 0150+ PM*i Inspecbon USED VEHICLES 3oDym e oHd x» fif Canada ___________ 4 NOIE Roeude Assustace Fns5d in, whit, only 11O.ti5hms equipped i.o, Kms vehicle FuiIy eqipdw l Psoer Soid cerbhod and eMSS/con ieSad. 5d keylest rerote e//t/y.

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