A10 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, January 4, 2008 If you were a speciat someone bomn in 2007 (or Dec.'06) and your birth announcement appeared in The Canadian Champion... THEN GET YOUR PARENTS OR GRANDPARENTS TO DROP OFF OR EMAIL AN UPDATED PICTURE BY JANUARY 11ITH, 2008 FOR OUR r> Pleas indlude child's naine, birthday & contact number. For more bi/bnnation pieuse contact.. ZMt (auabian (Cbampion 555 Inushial Drive 905-878-2341 dassified@miltoncanadiancbampion.com / HAPPY NEW VEAR, MILTON!: Above, Mayor Gord Krantz answers resident Jim Christîns question about hîs Chain of Office during the Mayor and Council's New Years Day Leven ut Hugh Foster Hall Tuesday At left, Miltonians Gus and Heather McCorquodaie look ut archivai documents on dispiay at the annuai event. Below, Ken Lamb of the Milton Historical Society- which prepares various presennanions about the town's history for the leven - adds a pin to a map on display. Visitors used colour-coded pins to indicate the location and duration of their time in Milton. DAVID GILMOUR / SPECIAL TO THE CHAMPION MILTON is your source book to Milton. The guide is published once a year and is delivered to over 60,000 households within Milton, Campbellville and Hornby. This invaluable directory includes community, health and government services. Schools, sports, interests and services clubs are included. Specialty pages for shopping, restaurants, pet care and home improvement are featured. To advertise in this annual directory, piease contact CATHY SMITH 905-878-2341 X2 17 cathysmith@MitoncanadIanchampIon.com 6v~d'e~ Lowe$+' $9Taxes [52 ~$318 $318 1 eu, #Mhoel iwee, 1 week -sve i clusiv Ni~ce! Snce cPueroeue e7Taxes 99$209 1 week -Aliilu sWe With a littie extra effort, recycling saves a lot! One ton of recycled paper saves Up to 17 trees. Recycling paper, plastic and metal saves tons ot garbage trom being put into local landfills. These are just a tew ot the many reasons to recycle and use recycled products. By cutting down on waste and using more eco-friendly products, me can keep Milton and our planet a heatthy, beautiful place to live.