Oakville Beaver, 1 Jun 2007, p. 9

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday June 1, 2007 - 9 Halton looks to Caledon for new CAO Halton Region will soon have a new face at the helm of its staff. At its meeting Wednesday, regional council approved hiring Patrick Moyle -- the CAO of the Town of Caledon -- as its new chief administrative officer. The seat was vacated by long-time Region employee Brent Marshall last fall when he decided to run for the regional chairman's position. Since then, Halton Commissioner of Corporate Services Jane MacCaskill has been filling in. Moyle will be leaving his position in Caledon to join the Region July 30. "Patrick has an extensive and impressive background within the political realm, including a variety of experience as a CAO in the municipal sector in addition to his work in the private sector," said Regional Chair Gary Carr. "I am confident that together with our strong management team and staff, we will continue to foster a great Halton in which to live, work, raise a family and retire." He noted that Moyle's experience as the executive director of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, along with his reputation in the municipal community, has proven he'll be an excellent leader and a valuable addition to Halton. Heritage tree symposium June 9 The Town is hosting Securing the Future of Heritage Trees: a Symposium and Interactive Workshop on Saturday, June 9. This free event is from 9 a.m.4:30 p.m. The morning session will take place at the Glen Abbey Community Centre (Room B) and the afternoon portion will be a hands-on exercise at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Participants will be bused to the park and are asked to dress for rain or shine. A picnic lunch will be provided at the park. The symposium will feature guest speakers who will explore a number of topics ranging from what are heritage trees and their social and cultural importance; how other communities have gained recognition for their heritage trees; and how one town has made a Heritage Tree Hunt an important part of its community's identity. Registration for the symposium is limited and will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Reserve space by phoning Carol Hudd at 905-845-6601, ext. 3327. www.oakvilleneighbourhoodwatch.ca Crime Prevention Starts in the Neighbourhood SAVE SAVE UP TO AND & UP TO $ 1000 LENNOX REBATE Living Healthy A series of FREE public education seminars by $ 800 GOVERNMENT REBATE SNORING AND SLEEP APNEA Wednesday, June 6, 2007 y, , 6:00 pm Displays and Refreshments 7:00 pm Presentation by: Dr. Laurence Chau, Respirologist & Medical Director, Sleep Clinic, Halton Healthcare Services Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital g p 327 Reynolds Street, L6J 3L FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO RESERVE YOUR SEAT TODAY CALL 905-338-4379 Supported by: · Call For FREE In-Home Estimate H.V.A.C. SYSTEMS HEATING · AIR CONDITIONING · FIREPLACES 905-845-4009 www.atlantisair.com JUNE SPECIALS Reg. $2.19/doz. Reg. $19.99 ea. Reg. $1.99 /100gr Reg. $1.29 /100gr Reg. $1.49 /100gr Reg. $1.89 /100gr Reg. $1.29 /100gr Reg. $6.29 ea. Reg. $4.99 ea. SPECIALS EFFECTIVE FRIDAY JUNE 1 - THURSDAY JUNE 28/07 · COMPLIMENTARY COFFEE Nottinghill Gate Dorval Drive 1133 Monastery Drive, OAKVILLE Monday-Friday 8am-7pm Saturday & Sunday 8am-6pm OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Upper Middle Road Glen Abbey Golf Course Monastery Drive QEW 6th Line

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