The Canadian Champion, Friday, February 20, 2004-11 ý,Local groups continue to benefit from Community Fund rîdividuals aud organiLahîooss last nionili. Thse presentation, beld ai the Milton Sports Centre January 20, distibuted $391,578 to 37 organizations and 18 individuals to complete its funding for the 2003 program. In total, last year's prograin distributed $500,000. The following is a litit of the Community Fund's 2003 fall recipients and txvo travel recipi- ents: Alisha Turner, $1,155 - To support travel costs associated with participation at the Jester Junior Open and the Canadian Junior Championships in Alberta. Fine Arts Society of Milton, $6.520 - To assist witb costs associated with hosting Art in Victoria Park, the Spring Reception, Studio Tour McGtîigan. Peggy McPhail, Risonda McPhail, Donna Mortimer Friede Schmtz, Karen Scott, Marleen Van Boars, Elizabeth van den Enden, Elizabeth Wilsons, $455 -To support travel costs associated with participation at an internta- tional event held in Halifax, N.S. Country Heritage Park, $7,050 - To purchase 30 portable voice amplification systems that will enhance programn delivery. Halton Family Services, $20,000 - To sup- port the salary of a part-tame counsellor to pro- vide addittonal hours of counselling in Milton. Literacy North Halton, $18,800 - To support part time staff costs, fscility rental costa and pro- grain materials. Milton Concert Presentations, $608 - To allc .11 1k OSia io Aol.. oLlîs.il sciio5.i. Milton District Hospital Foundation, $54.770 -To purchase an adult ventilator for the inten- sive care unit. Milton Marlin Swirn Team, $8,905 - To pur- chase equipment and support training for coach- rng staff. Milton Meals on Wheels, $ 17,980 - To offset staff costs associated wt the expansion of the frozen food compontent of the Meals on Wbeels prograin. Milton Minor Basebail, $4,430 - To provide trainiing for coaches and umpires. Milton Minor Hockey Association, $2,655 - To provide funding for tramner and 'Speak Out' certification. Milton Skating Club, $2,735 - To support îNîilîl liton ijiris lloulcý Assciatio.n, $2,200) - To purchase two sets of goatie equip- ment. St. Peter's School Council Community Garden, $3.000 - To plant a community garden and seating area. For a full listing of ail recipients; for 2003, visit www.milton.ca and select 'grant programns ftom the 'pick list'. Applications for the 2004 program will be available in mid-March. Travel applicants can corne forward at any time, but peuple are advised to contact staff to confirai optimal timning to tar- get committee and town counicil meeting dates. For more iformation on thse Milton Community Fund, contact Joy Anderson at (905) 878-7252, ext. 2604, or e-mail joy.anderson@milton.ca. Beware of e-mail scams in area, warn Halton Regional Police Halton Regional Police are reminding tbe public that if some- tbing sounds too good to be truc, il probably is. Reeently, police have received numerous calîs from the public about possible letter and e-mail scams. The majority of the calîs concern e-mails known to police as Nige 'rian/West African letter frauds. These e-mails request an individ- ual's assistance in recovering mil- lions of dollars belonging to the senders tamily overseas. In one of the most popular and reeently received versions, the cuiprit says bis family had to fiee Angola for Spain and in order to retrieve money, hie needs someone to open up a non-resident bank aceount in Spai to have the money trans- ferred. By opening the account, the vie- tim is promised 25 per cent of the fortune. 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