Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Jul 2007, p. 5

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The Champion MKCountry Canadian Champion, Tuesday, July 24, 2007- A5 QRYF'nON LAW CIiMERS PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION NUC»AIMo~yn, B.A., LL.B. s pleased to announce the opening of his new office iocated at 400 Bronte Street South, Unit 217 Milton, ON L91 0H7 Phone: 905.878.5554 - Fax: 905.878.3032 gryphonIawchambers@gmaiI.com Practice restricted to Real Estate Law - Incorporations Estates, WiIIs & Powers of Attorney SPECIAL DEUVERY: Karen Chan, drector of rural community development with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs <OMAFRA), accepts a rural high-speed Internet grant application from Mayor Gord Krantz (left> and Broadband Committee spokesperson Toni Rtchie. Symbolically delivered by horse and buggy recently the application included 170 letters of support. Conservation Halton urging weII-water users to cut back With lower than normal rainfali and gators and others are asked tri impie- reduced stream flows, Conservation ment or continue their water conserva- Hal ton is asking residents on wells to tion programs to reach the 10 per cent reduce their water use by 10 per cent. target. Conservation Halton has declared a They are asked to lower the demand Level 1 Low Water Condition for its on the watercourses and aquifers by watershed based on cnîtena set by the pumping water at a Iower rate, storing provincial government. àt in ponds or by staggering their The condition calis for a voluntary pumping times. cutback of 10 per cent by users of wells Across the watershed, rainfali for or surface water sources. t doesn't June was down 50 per cent from the apply to those on municipal water sys- monthly average, and Julys precipita- tems, but asks those residents to abide tion is also well below normal. by outdoor water use bylaws. As a resuht, many creeks and streams Major water users, such as golf are way below normal sommer flow' courses, aggregate extractors, farm irmi rates. ,Informal quarry meeting Sun. flamilton city ci)uncil as well as in Milton, whîch could bear a large per- centage of the operations truck iraffic. According to a postîng on the IORCEL website, wbich tan bc read ai www. wStop-lI heQuariîyca ,the gîtalut the session is Io enahle a free lom, of infor- ination io mem"bet s of the comimunitv ini a jersonal setiing. Guests will bce ,ble to visit with niemibers of the FORCE Steering Commitîce, exehiange ideas and infor- mation and lcain more about how tbe group 15 working to oppose the quart-y application. Friends of Rural Commumities and the Environment (FORCE) wtll hold an informaI dtop-in scssion ihis Sunday and area residcnts arc wclcome to attend. The group, whih h s \,oiking ici oppose the. St. Mary', ý-il emeni C13M Aggregate application to opetatc a cquarry iMotîntsherg. ss ill be on band at Carlisle United Chiu-cIi (1435 Centre Rd.) in Carlisle lromn 2 to 4 p.m. Mhe St. Marys proposaI, which would sec the construction of a quarry on the border of Flamiborough and Halton, has been a hot topic at > LAST CALL I BUTTERICK Our regular P O fm fl Bed Péa -hang m~6'è and up, per m or unit. Sale on seiected in-stock merchandise. Not ail itëfiti-say be available in ail stores. Look for the red sale tags. Fabriciand 50w weicomes Americas Express& Card isedurlcene Aerca Epms 54 anSt .MLON 87-093 r 's'

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