The Milton Youth Awards, hosted by the Milton Youth Advisory Committee (MYAC), were recently held at the Milton Sports Centre. The evening celebrated and recognized the contributions of young people in the community. Here (from left), Community Leadership award recipient Michael Kassar, Painting a Path award winner Jessica Lockwood, Unity in Diversity award recipient Chloe Keneni, Youth Champion award winner Tina Newlove of the Fine Art Society of Milton, United Youth in Action award recipients, and Anne J. MacArthur Public School's Me To We club members Zoe Port, Kevin Wang, Cloe Wylie, Marium Khan and Bilal Ahmed show their awards. MUM/Spade!» "DOW nemgmgmm'swmmgywm Enjoy a ‘swift night out’ with Haitoné; ' naturalists at St Pau|’s church Sati hair‘ The Halton/North Peel Naturalist Club will hold a swift-watching evening at St. Paul's United Church on Saturday. The club invites people to bring a lawn chair, camera and binoculars to learn more about chimney swifts from 8 to 9:15 p.m. at the church, 123 Main St. E. Chimney swifts have lived in southern On- tario towns for more than 100 years, but now M‘ 5 ‘Some Items available for Rental and/or Purchase ADP ’ VA ' WSIB Approved Vendor 108-400 Bronte Street 8., Milton (lnslde Bronte Corporate Centre) www.ad|uettohome.com 905-878-1142 infofladjusttohomesom SG Hair Design www.sghairdesign.com (Adjust f Home) v Sports Injury braces v After surgery equipment needs r v Compression Stockings v Ostomy supplies v Incontinence products v Specialty Bandages & Woundcare V Aircasts. Crutches, Canes v Wheelchairs. Rollators, Walkers MILTON'S C URLY HAIR they face an uncertain future. Small swallow- like birds, they have suffered alarming de-_ clines in recent decades due to habitat loss â€" they nest and roost in chimneys. As chimneys are capped, or an old building is demolished, it can mean the loss of habitat for hundreds of swifts. They're considered a species at risk by the Canadian and Ontario governments. NVIOVNVO N011IW| 9T0