Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 24 Jul 2009, p. 22

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Il Milton recoçjnized for generosity CHIEF SCOUTS: Members of the 7th Milton Scouts from Ieft) Thomas Struck, Paul Graham and Jordan Denby each receive the Chief Scout Award during a recent Scouts Canada awvards ceremony. The awards are presented annually to youths who have exemplified Scouting principles through leadership, communi- ty voluntary service and outdoor skills. T e poato of th Tow of Milto NOTICE 0F HERITAGE DESIGNATION BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Milton has enacted the following Heritage Designation By-Iaws pursuant to the Ontario Henitage Act, R.S.O. 1990, as amnended c.018: Propory Description By-Iaw Enactrment Date By-iaw4Nu. 895 Bronte Street S, Milton, ON (Formerly 6607 First Line) July 20, 2009 090-2009 A copy of this Heritage Designation By-law may be obtained from the Office of the Town Clerk, Town Hall Victoria Park, 150 Mary Street, Milton, Ontario, L9T 6Z5, (905) 878-7252 ext. 2131 or at the Town of Milton website - www.milton.ca. Dated at Milton this 24th day of July, 2009. Troy McHarg, Town CIerc Town ot MIlton i A national non-profit organization ty has recognized Milton for its generosi- ty The Christian Children's Fund of Canada (CCFC) has awarded Milton a Lifetime Giving Award for donating more than $403,000 over the past 20-plus vears to poverty-stricken children in dcvcloping countries around the world, Donations madc by Miltonians in carly 2009 pushed the town into the top 100 generous communities nationwidc out of the approximately 4,600 towns and cities that donate to the organization. "Milton has shown a generosity of spirit that needs to be acknowledged, especially in light of current economic challenges," said Mark Lukowski, CEO of CCFC. Currently, Milton residents sponsor a total of 105 children in Burkina Faso (Africa), Ghana, Ethiopia, Paraguay, Nicaragua, India, Sri Lanka and Tanzania. [ast y'car alonce, thcy donatcd close to $50,000. More than 52,000 kîds around the worlcl are impacted by the work of CCFC. For more information, visit www.ccf- canadlaca. New to Canada and Iooking for work? If you're [ooking for a job, you can improve your job-searching skills with... job Search Workshops (JSW) for Newcomers This 4-day workshop is at no cost to qualified applicants and takes place in Milton. For more information, cal[ 905-693-8103, ext. 207 or visit www.thecentre.on.ca agency ofSkilts International (4P kleirnernatona"c Thie Centre This programn is funded b>' 1* ni1sn = Caada =Lmmgole cA/ /ea A/ uEa . i ýr1- 11 UUgU@L *heSmU Umm

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