Student holding botUe drive to support canoer oentre Jacob Lee knows ail about having a family member diagnosed with breast cancer, with his cousin fac- ing that scary scenario just Iast summer. Sa when the chance ta give back ta Hamllton's Juravinski Cancer Cen- tre - where. his cousin underwent her treatment - presented itself, the young Miltonian jumped at it. Required ta put together a fund- raiser for one of his second-year business courses at Conestoga Col- lege, Lee decided ta hold a bottle drive in support of the Juravinski Cancer Centre. He set a $500 goal and is more than a third of the way toward that, hop- ing ta make up the difference this Saturday with a door-to-door col- lection in the Bronte Street -area of town between Derry Roadl and main Street. The drive wiII run from noon ta 5 p.m. Those in other parts of Milton wish- ing ta make a donation can do so by droppîng off their empties at Robert (Pie) Lee Insurance at 245 Commercial St. Slight drop in hydro use for Earth Hour Annual Earth Hour activities de- signed ta be a commitme nt ta the planet by citizens around the globe, resulted in a 3.8 per cent reduction in hydro use in Milton. Milton Hydro reported that figure on Tuesday, followîng Saturday night's one-hour event that took place from 8:30 ta 9:30 p.m. The event has been held since 2004 on the last Saturday in March, encour- aging people, cities, towns, house- holds and businesses ta turn off non-essential lights for one hour. Neighbouring city of Toronto re- ported a 6 per cent reduction. GdfiîgtwUui îsad Halton's Positive Space Network celebrated International Transgender Day of Visibility Monday night at Shoeless Joes. Here, Positive Space Network Co-ordinator Marcus Logan and Michelle Emson, Milton's award-winning transformation speaker, show some literature at the event. EJ*cRiehllConadon Champion (Followon 1'TWter@haltonphotog) Hundreds of NEW produots & services for your ho me.', One-Time SHOW SPECIALSI Lots of PRIZES & FREE draws' tt 4$ 7 pet ach 0n1ýne "13plkation, Vvith e