Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 10 Jul 2001, p. 11

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1- . là The Canadien Champion, Tuesday, JuIY 10, 2001-11_ Student employment centre hosts softball game at park The Milton Human Resource welc( Centre of Canada for Students Pai (HRCC-S) wili host a softball of ch game Friday at Lion's Park North provi Diamond in Milton. .'S Summer Employment Officers ever from Milton and the eight other er,"! HRCC-S offices in the Peel- sumn Halton-Dufferin Region will corne I together with students and employ- celel ers for a day of fun and friendly Sh andheroueigh annual L aEfrement Torch Run for Special Olympics will kick-off at 9 s.m. Friday starting from Maplehurst Correctional Centre. The mun will then head down Martin Street to Main Street, down Ontario Street to Milton Malil and wil end at the Childs Drive police station. "Any law enforcement officer can participate in the mun," said Maplehurst correctional officer Victor Danylchenko. "We're hoping to raise $2,000 to 3,000." Ciizens cati show support by dmop- pîng pledge money into the buckets the runners will be carrYing. come to attend the event. rticipatîon in the game is free :arge and refreshments will be vided. oftball is a great game that ryone can participate in togeth- said Jennifer Stephen, Milton imer employment officer. [can't think of a better way to -brate student employment." hawna Fisher, north Halton and rerin HRCC-S supervisor, said softball game will be an excel- tway for summer employment Taking a few moments to ensure your food is handled safely and properly cati have a notable impact on health - especially during the summer months. To combat the increased risk of food-bomne ilîneas, the Halton Region Health Department will hoat informa- tion sessions, dubbed FightBAC, at local food retail- ers. Sessions will cover safe food handling, preparation and storage practices. Milton sessions will be held at A&P (500 Laurier Ave.) officers to interact with both stu- dents and employers. "It's through community events like this that the HRCC-S can make the valuable connections that wilI encourage student employ- ment to grow year after year," she said. The HRCC-S is part of the Govemnment of Canada's Youth Employment Strategy. For more information regarding the softball game, cali (905) 878- 8418, ext. 214. Wednesday and Thursday. The health department rec- ommends cleaning your hands, utensils and cooking surfaces with soap and water before, during and after preparing food. Countertops, cutting boards and utensils should also be washed with a miùld bleach and water solution. Also remember to keep raw foods separate during storage. For more information, cali the bealth departifent at (905) 825-6060 or visit the website at www.region.haiton.on.calhealt h. I ~M-U ~ Safe food sessions held at local store ~Ƕ1Automatic, ýýOe% A/C, Pwred Sunroof,. Chrome Wheels, AM/FM Cassette, Leather/Suede Interior. D REAMING DRIVINGI

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