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Oakville Beaver, 13 Jan 2006, p. 14

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14 - The Gakvil|e..Beaver, OPEN HOUSE SUN JA N 15. 2-4PM 1382 HERITAGE WAY. OAKVILLE Friday January 13, 2006 O U R B EST RATES # S t Stanislaus - S t Casimir's POLISH PARISHES CREDIT UNION LTD. Continued from page 1' 4 0 J o h n S t. O ak v ille te l (9 0 5 ) 3 3 9 -0 2 8 3 fax (9 0 5 ) 3 3 9 -0 3 4 8 R E S if t E iU T IA l' F IR S T M O R T G A G E S 6 Month Closed 1 Year Open 1 Year Closed 2 Year Closed 3 Year Closed 4 Year Closed 5 Year Closed 5 Year Variable 5 Year Convertible 7 Year Closed *rates subject to change without notice. SiAUTIFUl EXECUTIVE 4 BDRIVf HOfVIE ^ % features: prof. fin. b asem en t, hardw ood floors in large living, L | f | t l n | dining and fam ily room , m ain floor laundry a n d den, im ported Italian ceram ic tiles th ro u g h o u t m ain floor. C ircular staircase Ilfe llM leads to fabulous m aste r b edroom w ith 6 pcs e n su ite. This h om e m akes e n te rta in in g a breeze w ith new er h o t tu b , hu g e deck, pool An d r e w c a s a l e size backyard. This h o m e show s 10+++ F o r y o u r private view ing sales Representative please c o n ta c t Andrew Casale @ 905-691-7861. M LS#800901________________________ M IN C O M SOLUTIONS REALTY IN C . 9 0 5 -8 1 2 -1 1 0 0 S T. STANISLAUS - ST. CASIMIR S POLISH PARISHES CREDIT UNION LTD . give those interested a chance to learn more about the bylaw and how it could impact them. A registered professional forester and Region staff will be on hand to answer questions. Information packages on good forestry practices and sus tainable woodlot management will also be available at the ses sion. They'll contain brochures, guides and booklets prepared by the Region, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ontario Woodlot Association and other forestry and conservation organizations. Regional council passed the tree bylaw-- which is designed to protect local trees and pre vent clear cutting or abject destruction of these resources -- in October after much pub lic consultation. It applies to all woodlands that are half a hectare or larg er and greenlands outside those woodlands. % Kv'* Do you have Greenlands {ecologically sensitive areas) orjwood Jots larger than O.Sha on your property? Come and learn about Halton Region's new Tree By-law Join Halton Regional staff and a Registered Professionaf Forester at one of our two informative drop-in sessions to learn about Halton Region's new Tree By-law. % Christmas Tree Collection 'I I of Oakirille A c h a n g e t o t h e C h r is tm a s t r e e c o lle c t io n . Due t o t he high volumes of waste after New Year's Day, collection of Christmas trees did not take place the week of January 2-6. Before you place your tree at the curb, make sure it is ready to be recycled. Please remove decorations, bags and wires, and place your tree at the curb before 7:00 a.m. of your collection day (same day as your Blue Box collection). Please ensure Christmas trees are not frozen or buried in snow banks on your scheduled collection day. Open House Session 1 Tuesday, January 31,2006 6:00 to 9:00 p m Halton Regional Centre 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville North Auditorium (use north entrance) Open House Session 2 Thursday, February 2, 2006 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. Milton Sports Centre, Room 2 605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton (off Derry Road, just west of Ontario St.) Ja n u a ry 2006 Learn abo u t th e benefits o f practicing good forestry and receive inform ation on h o w you can m axim ize th e value o f your w ood lot! The Tree By-law, finalized after nearly two years of development and extensive consultation with the community, applies to trees located in Greenlands or Woodlands larger than 0.5 hectares and is primarily designed to prevent unauthorized clear cutting in Halton Region. Residents can pick up a copy of by-law 121-05 on Halton's website or at the Halton Citizen's Reference Library at the Regional Administration Building at 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville or contact Halton Region for more information. lo o k fo r your 20SS Waste M anagem ent Calendar to be delivered to your mailbox m id-January 2006 W in t e r T ip s · · f o r S e ttin g O u t Y o u r W a s te Place ALL items at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on your collection day, but not before 5:00 p.m. the evening before. In one Blue Box, place loose glass bottles and jars, metal food and beverage containers, aluminum foil, styrofoam, plastic bottles and polycoat. On February 6,.2006, Halton Region will be changing some of its user fees at the Halton Waste Management Site (HWMS). Updating these user fees will more closely align Halton's fee structure with the surrounding marketplace and support our efforts to keep up with the increased demand for HWMS services. Thanks to your hard work, Halton has one of the highest diversion rates in the GTA, with almost 42 per cent of all residential waste being diverted away from our landfill. With your cooperation, we will continue to maximize the efficiencies in managing Halton's waste. To find out more about the changes to the HWMS user fees, please visit our website at www.halton.ca H alton Regional M e e tin g Schedule - · Jn a second Blue Box flatten and place corrugated cardboard, fine paper, boxboard and newspapers. · · · V y C h airm an Joyce Savoline Tie cardboard in bundles no larger than 30"x30"x8" (76cm x 76cm x 20cm). To save space, crush pop cans, large plastic bottles and beverage cartons, and fill boxboard boxes with other boxboard items. On windy days, place your Blue Boxes out for collection on the morning of collection day by 7:00 a.m., instead of the night before. Stack your Blue Boxes on top of one another and place heavier items on top to prevent papers from blowing away. Place garbage bags/containers on one side of the driveway and Blue Boxes on the other side of the driveway. Keep waste items clear of snow and visible to collect. Do not place items on top of snowbanks. · · · January 18 9:30 a.m. - Regional Council

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