G>Public sho E à The Halton District School Board wiII hast an z information session in Milton next week to je help students transition from high schaol ta. Spost-secondary education. Miton District High School MlI host the Path- -ways Planning Information Evenlng Tuesday ta discuss programs that prepare students for Ipost-secondary opportunities. The meeting is open tô parents and students from Grades <7 to 12. )ard's Pathways Planning lnformnaUon Evening comning up The board offers more than 70 >programs designed ta meet the individual needs of studlonts, helping them succeed after high school in a rapidly changing world. This in- cludes apprenticeshlps, colleges, universities or the wo*oace. The meeting wAi talcs place from 6 ta 8 p.m., starting with a meet-and-greet with the teachers, a 45-minute presentation and Path- ways wo"cshPS. For more information, contact the Halton Dis- trict School Board at (905) 631-6120. Additional meetinà dates and locations (6-8 Thursday, November 20 - Robert Bateman High School (Burlington) Tuesday, Navember 25 - Garth Webb Sec- ondary School (Oakville) Thursday, November 27 - Acton District High School Tuesday, January 13 - White Oaks Secondary School (Oakville) Thursday, January 15 - Georgetown District High School Tuesday, January 27 - Craig Kielburger Sec- ondarySchool Thursda y, January 29 - M.M. Robinson High School (Burlington) TIMDONLINE AUCTON * NOMUS MI & IRMGATIN ATERIA " MUNICIPAL EGUIPMENT & VENUCLEM " SlOW REMOVAI. EGUIPMENT " LAWN & LANDSCAE EOWIPMENT W. ai Mi ryfue of oquspmed t tou Pualkich locatin. %r UtI Mam ad CA 1 I7*7 PUSLINCH LOCATION: ~E~IC SLTD. 4062 HWY. 6,3 KM SOUTH.0F HWY. 401 AUCTION SEMBVICE LTD Vj» ~ ~ Ump Sisal wDWMM Evad.mud E NTw» S0% omPF» y" aom~ twio. Ma. WPNTinyoiw M.W outom "Mml lENtS WNT : Loated in Abelayle, 5 min Smith, of C3uep TO LOOK POft * Juet 4 min ta HWY 4<1 OnIy 25 min tram Missflsa *35 min trom Oeki * Ckmo ta c'ty carwmences %* fbatorel & Wuan mare online www.charl.stonhomeoo NEW FM Radio Station MILTONI ONTfARNO q@ Hmw would you like to be able ta gei your message out ta the rosidonts of Milton through your own FM radio station ... you cani! My Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) has applied to the CRTC for a NEW FM service dedicated to providing news and information for the Town of Milton. Programming The new Radio Station for Milton will provide local news, weather, sports and community events along with a music mix of Today's Soft Rock. When If this application is approved by the CRTC, it is likely to be launched by the Spring of 2016. Coverage Area will be the Town of Milton on i101.3 FM. W! NEED YOUR HELPI! Letters of support will go a long way to make this NEW FM station a reality for Milton. You have 3 methods to submit your comments: " Go to www.mylmradio.ca and click on the Milton button and follow the instructions. " Mail your comments; to: CRTC, Ottawa, Ontario Ki A 0N2 " Fax your comments; to: CRTC at 819-994-0218 Please reference 'Application 2014-0046-5 Milton' !I11 you 'own- a!business -or. represent an organization that wiIl be submitting a letter of support, it would be appreciated if it were to be sent in on Ietterhead of the organization either through regular mail or by fax. DEADLINE FOR LETTERS 0F SUPPORT IS NOVEMBER 20, 2014. Thank you for your interest.