14-The Canadian Champion, Fniday, November 7,2003 Survey on rural garbage T iiiiiHalton Region and the Town will con- oppontunity ta speak ta staff a.nd Icaus QUALITYOAK FURNIOFlURELUVM Est. 1989 duct a survey ta determîne if rural ressdents more about the initiative. want to recetve roadside garbage collec- The meetings will take place November tion. 18S at the Boyne Commnunîty Uentre a Residents will receive the surveys via November 19 at the Nassagaweya ,hnCentre lsland mhte top. sinchoices. iures 56" x 40". Pine Bedrooms availab& diffeen styles and Great selection of armires and ladies and mnen's -z 10/r M IV ID OI OA F NIR Premium Quality and Freshness Guaranteed -Fresh stock arrives weekly, over 4,000 items Including: * 200 types of candies, chocolates, gummies and sugauless sweets * Baking supplies - raisins, prunes, dried fruits, sugars, mixes, nuts, spices, specialty flours * Snacks - over 100 of your favourites, snacklng nuts and mixes * Herbai Supplements, Health Foods and Organic Produots Canada's largest bulk food retailer & more ... now 75 locations and growing Franchise locations available in Ontario and Atlantic Canada - (905) 886-6756 Uî~mideuikiidpiUflcdifl tidij*s~iIi&tiftoeiUoeeo mie s'wi"~ Seau. IessewerueuiileuiVltu hifigmutile.. m MM Residents are encouraged ta respond ta 4:30 to 9 p.m. the postage-pald survey, as the resaîts will The resaîts of the survey will be preseni be used by Milton council to determine if ed bo town council next month. once-a-week garbage collection will be 'he Region operates the service, bu provided ta alI rural households. town council mass first approve il. Rural residents would pay for the service For more infonnation, contact Halton based on their propenty value assessmnent planning and public works dcpartment and at the samne tax rate that arban residenîs (905) 825-6000, toîl free at 1 -866-442 pay. 5866 or visit the Web site The Region and the Town will hold two www.region.halton.on.ca and click on tIi public open houses ta give residents an Rural Garbage Collection Survey icon. in %wl Local pentathlon group ingm 'gets a big financial boost IThe Ontario Modem Pentathlon camne ouI ta the dance ta be a part of t S Association wîll receive a $41 ,00 grant celebraîng. E -over two years for l"ca coachmng develop- The Rockin' ta the Oldies Dinner ai i 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i Qualta, alu an(lOcij The official funding announicemnent will be made tomorrow at tIhe organization's fall fufldralsing dance and silent auction, which will be held aI the Nassagaweya- Brookville Community Centre. The funding is being provided by thse Ontario Trillium Foundation. "We're delighted with this news," sald Shirley White, president of the Ontario Modem Pentathlon Association (OMPA). "This funding will enhance aur coaching programn and, in turn, aur athletes. Il could- n't have camne at a better tiine. Thanks, Trillium." Ms White sald she hopes Miltonians will i FOR A Milton is SMunicipal govern Milton needs a MAYO Vote MALBOEUF for the and Commltment to lea E- 't at ae se id Silent Auction wîiI begîn at 7:301 p.m. Proceeds from the silent auction will go toward the OMPA youth travel fund. The Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Ministry of Culture, receives annually $100 million of govemmigent funding gen- erated through Ontario's charity casino ini- tiative. The foundation allocates grants to eligi- ble charitable organizations in the arts and culture, environment, human and social services, and sports and recreation sectors. For tickets to the dance and silent auc- lion, cal] Stephen Willson at (905) 876- 9906. changing ment Us changing R up to the chaIIenoe Experlence, Knowledge .d Milton lnto the future! m:5 ? i>>1 i 0 0 0 O 0 O O O ýà