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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Aug 2007, p. 42

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B6 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, August 24. 2007 11 *styHo I nsecio Pitall Fre R por I * .-ia to I o e i s mc i n ii 1Sýco COUNTRY HERITAGE PARK Program Change An American Civil War Reenactmnent August 25-26 from lOam -5pm The Chidren's Batialion and Embalming Demo's are both cancelled. lnstead, there wilI be a children's Spy Mission Scavenger Hunt ai 10.00 ain. We are sorry for the inconivenence this may have caused. ~Last day for uniform sale of its Used Unidorm Sale Days for parents looking to save money on school clothing. The sale will take place Wednesday [rom 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the school. For more information, caîl Dehbie Masciantonjo at (905) 878- 6387. Sign up for faII/winter programs Wiih cooler weatber on the grams for ll arid winteî. New for the season are aduît aquatics lessons ofiered at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. Ballroom danc- ing for children and youth is being introduced in sessions for five to eight-year olds and youth aged nine to 12. Also for adults are YIN yoga, focusing on the deep 'yin' tis- sues of the body to stiengthen and lengtlher deep muscles, along wiîh a tooing Up class that uses harbelîs and adjusiahle weighLs. Programs hcing introduced for seniors l'or the first tinte include decorative painting, Milton Leisure Centre, Sports Those interested in learning more about programs at the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre are invited to attend its open bouse on Wednesday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Faîl and Winter 2007 Community Services Guide was distnibuted lasi week to more than 23,000 in the community Registration for Milionians bcgins today at 9 arn. and ibis Toiesday, for non-residenis. It can bc donc on-line ai wwwrniiilion.ca or by phone ai (905) 875-5400. In person reg- istration will take place duning regular operating hours ai the adi1 io\i li .ii i IIIC .5. Details on mail and fax-in registration, as well as addition- al program details and informa- tion on communiîy groupe and organizations can be found in tbe guide, which is available for pick-up at Town facîlîties and on-line ai the alorernentioncd wehsite. F or more information on thc C(oimuniiiy Scirvices Guide and Town ol Milton rccmcation pro- grams e-mail recreation@,-niil- ion.ca or caîl (905) 878-7252, On- Tes.e sna*l s niiaiI fHfo Labour Day Waste Collection Notfice Please Note Collection Day Changes c8 34 Co LaboUr Day Due to the Labour Day Holiday, waste collection services the week of September 3 will take place the day after your regular collection day. Please place your waste at the curb by 7:00 arn. on your scheduled collection day. Please check your 2007 "Curb Appeala Waste Management Calendar for details in your area or the Region's Waste Management website at ~ www.halton.calwaste HionW~Ma nestweSe wiII be closed on Monday, September 3 Regular Operating Hours Open Monday to Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton because I've been doing it since I was a kid. And the Blue Box keeps growing! t'sgreat to know that alumninumn pie plates and aluminum foul can go in the Blue Box. -MacLeian-Watson Famîly Effective Monday, August 27, Halton Region will be relocating some services of the Planning and Public Works Department to 1075 North Service Road West, Unit 27, in the Ennisclare Corporate Centre located between Third Line and Dorval Drive in Oakville. Ail staff extensions, fax numbers, mailing and email addresses will remain the same. TW smuâms mmq ftMS m u lâ a I" " s Office of the Commissioner Environmental Services Division Planning and Transportation Services Division For a detailed list of services to be accessed at the new location, or to make an appointmnent, contact Access Halton at 905-825-6000 or toil free at 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866). Visit ww.ha.uca for more information about where to access Regional programs and services. Plan your next outing with "Halton Heritage Attractions", a new guide to the many choices available to residents and visitors for exploring Halton's rich natural and cultural heritage. There is always sornething new 10 cee and do in the heritage community. If you're new to Halton, or just visiting, this guide is your map for discovering the wealth of history, culture and fun attractions awaiting you. Halton Region works in partnership with local municipal tourism parlners 10 promote heritage and other tourisîti attractions in the City of Burlington, the Town of Halton Hilîs, the Town of Milton and the Town of Oakville. Phone to gel your free copy of "Halton Heritage Attractions" or email accesshalIton@ halIton. ca Gary Cari Regional Chair 11, 1 1 Roffl 1 - 1 - i

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