Funding tremendous: Oliver 0 from HOSPITAL on page Ai ai the health-care services here contin- ue ta improve," Smitherman said. The full $15 million announced goes to the Halton Heaitheare Corporation, which leads the planning and expansion efforts. "This is tremendous news for aur communities," said Halton Heaithcare Corporations CEO and President John Oliver. "The capital funding will allow us ta continue our planning efforts for the new Oakville hospital and initiates the planning for the much-needed expansion of the Milton District Hospital." He went on ta îthank the govern- ment for the investment in the health of the Province on the redevelopment projects. Though details of what Oakville's new hospital will feature are nat yet known, Oliver said it will be an "envi- ronmentally-friendly" facilîty "affering first-rate care in an innovative environ- ment." Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn said the funding announcement is great news for bath Milton and Oakville residents. "This funding will allow aur hospi- tai ta mave ahead with planning for new facilities that will bring high quaI- ity health services ta aur community" - withfilesfrom Melanie Hennessey Waterîng only at certain times 0from REGION on page Ai period," said Regional Chair Gary Carr. "The publics support was excellent." Now, lawn watering is anly permit- ted between 6 and 9 a.m. and 6 and 9 p.m. The Region is reminding residents that lawns only require one inch of water per week and ramn gauges can help monitor the amount of water a lawn receives naturally The municipality is also asking everyone ta continue minimizing their outdoar water use and refrain from washing their driveways and sidewalks. Sod laid or seeded within the past 60 days is exempt, while trees, shrubs, flawers and gardens can be hand- watered as needed. Commissianer of Planning and Public Works Peter Crockett tald regional council Wednesday he's not sure how long the mandatory odd/even restriction will be in place. It is being driven largely by aur ability ta recover after the bot days," he said. Staff is continuing ta monitor the Region's water systems on a daily basis. Those who dont comply with the water rules can face fines of up ta $5,000 under a regional bylaw For more information on the water use restriction, visit www.hahton.ca. Water conservation tips and advice are available ai www.halton.ca/watercon- servation. Melanie' Hcainessey can be reuchcd at mhennessey@mniltoncanadianchampion.com, > __ lk~i 'I I The Canadian Champion, Friday, JuIy 13, 2007 - Al17 The more you buy The Canadian 4MHow-To Peope RONA Gift Card for every $100 purchase (before taxes). MississaUga at Winston Churchill and Hwy 401 3115 Argentia Road 905-824-1865 Opening hours ronia b, M U.* Mvonday to Satrmay: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. The Watf SavîngWate SWWer See the brighiness. teel the softness, and laite lhe ditterence that softi aler cai make in your lite! FRtt BASIC INSTALL with the pîrchase unlii JuIy 31, 2007. www.waterboss.com (Sa i 0ý1 Receive a 1 vear supply of sunlight multi-action HE detergent and Ultra Fabric softener with the purchase of eligible Maytag High- Efficiency washers and dryers. r fNA('~NGAUAILABI t OMqAYIAG ,graAa JENN-AIR. ________________*NOT ON PREVIDUS ORDERS. WHILE m w ~ ~ QUANTITIES LAST. SEE STORE FOR DETAILS.~.< a W«4« -44«4 x w4 S=" Vue i t-, p. 44 MIcHarS MAYTAG 544 BuYM St., ,urI,, (705) 70Z~-M,Ç THE MAYTAG STI 400 Rpyn B! Bui'I, m (705) 720-106 Mr MITCHELL'S MAYTAG ORE CLEARANCE CENTRE Milton Crossroads Mail 10James SnwW Pau'kway & 401ý ni lIRAS TE MITRW MA THE MMPSTORE SmOWROM a Hwy 401 & Hwy 24 CEAANCE CEMr CuutIrIiu, *ON 2mIDmu(oeY'S PLAZA) (518) 8e8-787 amON ~ iswoqq-wi ýrchase 3 Major Appliances From 1 OR *JENN-AIR. And Receive An Instant $3OO REBATE Garden Home & s i l m a I-M