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The board's motion made clear reference to a Region of Halton transportation study which iden tified that an additional $700 million annual investment to road infrastructure is necessary to meet current levels of service. Gasoline taxes collected by the by the federal government and Queen's Park total close to $2 bil lion a year, but neither level of government cur rently provides road subsidies. "Public health and safety are paramount," said Halton Hills regional councillor and Police Services Board member John Day, who proposed the motion. "Police and other emergency services are finding it increasingly difficult to respond to road traffic problems. The situation has become critical and we need to respond now." As a result of the board's motion, regional chair Joyce Savoline has invited Police Services Board chair Don Robinson to participate in upcoming discussions with Halton area MPs and MPPs. Last week Savoline also urged the Oakville and Burlington Chambers of Commerce to lobby the governments for more funding. After all, say regional staff, the economic toll of congestion and gridlock is now in the billions of dollars. About 50% of the gross provincial product and output is generated in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton-Wentworth areas. They account for 21% of the gross national product. Savoline also called upon the board secure sup port from similar boards across Ontario on this issue and to communicate the urgency of the mat ter directly to Halton's MPs and MPPs. Regional staff recently announced that Halton's population is expected to grow by about 200,000 by 2016, which will increase the number of cars from roughly 201,000 to 324,000. Halton residents currently make 750,000 car trips per day, a number that is estimated to jump to 1.2 million by 2016. Millennium committee photo contest 2300 Cornwall Road Oakville 8 4 5 - 6 9 8 9 2000 Millennium Committee. The theme of the contest, which is open to ama teurs and professionals of all ages, is 'My Favourite Place.' However, that theme can be broadly defined, and can include people or pets. For example, 'My Son's Favourite Place' may be grandma's lap or 'My Pet's Favourite Place' may be the back door of the fish shop. Points will be given for originality. Pictures with people in them will also win points for appropriateness. Anyone, even non-residents, may enter the con test. However, the pictures must be taken within the boundaries of Oakville. Photos need not have been taken within the con test period. Contestants may enter as many photos as they wish. The deadline for entries is Jan. 15, 2000. Entry forms are available at McCutcheon's Foto Source, 226 Lakeshore Rd. E„ The Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., the front lobby information desk of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd., and the Oakville 2000 office on the second floor of The Granary Commercial Centre on the south-west comer of Lakeshore Road and Navy Street. Entry forms will also be available at libraries, camera stores, and other convenient locations short ly- Full contest details are available on the back of the entry form. For further information, call the Oakville 2000 Millennium Committee at 337-2141. The 'Oakville 2000 Photo Contest' is giving away more than $2,000 in prizes, including a grand prize of $1,000 cash. The best of the entries will be put on exhibition next year, and chances are that winners will also see their photos published in the 'Oakville 2000 Millennium Book', a legacy project of the Oakville Foodbank needs help (C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e 1) requires. Cheques can be sent to 1240 Speers Rd., Unit 6, Oakville, Ontario, L6L 2X4. The profits from Fareshare's annual Labour Day Monster Bingo help pay the rent, ensuring that most of the money donations can be used to buy food. For more information call 847-3988. While there has been a reduction in the number of clients over the past year, Fareshare is still pro viding food to 240 families, or about 750 people, more than half of whom are children. In addition to food, families with children are also supplied with a voucher redeemable at sever al supermarkets for such staples as milk, fruit and eggs. Fareshare Foodbank, which is run entirely by volunteers, has served needy Oakville families since 1988. No support is received or solicited from any level of government. f http://www.calclosets.com Mon.-Fri.,10a.m.-12p.m. Saturdays, 12p.m.-2p.m. Winter Ice Availability Friday, Saturday & Sunday evenings Call now to book your time! 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