Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 23 Dec 2005, p. 12

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Al12 - The Canadian Champion, Fniday, Decemnber 23, 2005 Dateline on1ii) OCe (uiUIiil 5 is aikidI Jo Ucai coin- munity groups to assist in promoting their future events. Only charitable or non-profit community groups may use this service. Notices for Dateline should be handed in ait the office of The Champion, 875 Main St. E., faxed f0 (905) 878-4943 or e-mailed f0 mil- toned@&haltonsearch.com. The final dead- uine (s noon Friday for Tuesday's edition and noon Wednesdlay for Friday's edition. Fridav I)ec. 23 Boston Presbyterian Church. 9185 Tfiird t.iiîe. îîorth et No. 5 Sideroad, holds its tradiional Christmas Eve carols and lessons service ai 7 proi. Everyone's invited. t-or more information. catI (905) 875-2804. i'lie Salvation Arniy Kettit Progran is stîli iooking f'or volunteers te manri is kettles. For more intformation, cati Racthel ait (9(15) 875-10)22 or e-mail rachetçivkhicommunity.com. Crawford t ake Conservation Area botds its Season of the First Frost programi tro 1) ai. te 4 p.tr. wvitt scheduted tours et the 15th centu- ry reconstmucted tr(iquuiart village. For more informtation, vîsît ss'ss iveonsers atiîinhattoniini.ca. Saturday Dec. 24 tanadiait t5hid Sersices hetds a donor chinic frein 9 i n. te i p.m. iii the auditoriuni ai the Milton Seniors' Activiiy C'entre, 5(X) (Chiids D)r. Te make ait appointmeitt, cati t 888-2- U<.lev luievi ( lîSîil, I, -'4 ! li i i c norih ot Brookville, hoids is Christmas Eve Communion Service ai 101:30 p.m. with music, prayer, candletighî and carets. For more infor- mation, cait (90)5) 854-2423. Tuesday Dec. 27 HeIp for Parents, a Haiton parent support gruiup. meets i the eventng in the basement of the church ai 57201 New St. in Burtiitgton. This non-denominational sel) -support grîîup helps parents of chldren whîî are in trouble ai home, at scheîîi or wjth the iasv or whe are abusive or tak- îtg drugs. The grinp is a inetober et the Association o)' parent Support Groups ni O)ntario. For more information, cati i-8(X)-488- 5666 or vîsît www.apsgo.ca. Miton District Hospital holds a i ne-on-ni<te breastfeeding clinic with a certified lactatton consultant from t1.30 to 3 p.m. For more infor- mation or te make an appointment. cail Jean Gatten ai (905) 878-2383, ext. 7030. Thursday Dec. 29 Mitton District Hospital hoids a one-on-one breastfeeding clinic witb a cernified lactatioîn consultant (rom 7 to 9 p.m. For more inumnna- tron or to make an appoiniment, catI Jean Galien ai (905) 878-2383. ext. 7030. The Deck youth centre, 2(X) Mainî St. E. (rear entrance), invites hîgb schooKl studenîs interested in ptayîng a game of pomul tii drop by between 7 and 10 p.m. On January 1$1 our NEW website addreSs wiI be ' CONSTRUCTION 0F JAMES SNOW PARKWAY (REGIONAL ROAD 4) FROM REGIONAL ROAD 25 TO ESCARPMENT WAY AND TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION AT THE INTERSECTION 0F REGIONAL ROAD 25 AND 15 SIDEROAD TOWN 0F MILTON 1 HALTON HIS CONTRACT NUMBER: SCHEDULED START DATE: SCHEDULED COMPLETION DATE: CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR: R-2306-05 DECEMBER, 2005 APRIL, 2006 GORD ROBINS EXT. 7675 Wishing you health, happiîness and peace in 2006 from Halton Regional Council and Staff BACK ROW: Fred Oliver, Oakviiie; Mike Lansdown, Oakvîlie, Ron Furik, Milton; John Taylor, Burtinglon; Barry Lee, Milton. MIDDLE ROW: Joan Lougheed, Burlington; Jane Fogal, Haiton His; Mike Wallace, Burlington; Clark Somervilte, tialton Hilis; Jet) Knoll, Oakviile; Keith Bird, Oakvilie; Ailan Elgar, Oakvîile; Jack Dennison, Burlington; Janice Wright, Oakvilte. FRONT ROW: Carol D'Amelio, Burlingion; Ann Muivale, Mayor, Oakville; Rick Bonnette, Mayor, Halton Hilîs; Joyce Savoline, Regionai Chairman; Gord Krantz, Mayor, Milton; Rob Maclsaac, Mayor, Burlington; Rick Craven, Burlington vwwhalton.ca!,- Ii«day WastII Collection No Change to Your Collection Day over the Christmas and New Year's Holidays Halton Waste Management Site wiII be Closed on Christmas Day, Sunday, December 25, 2005 and New Year's Day, Sunday, ianuary 1, 2006 Please Note: Garbage and Blue Box Collection will be picked up oni your regular collection day. Collection limes may vary due to high volumes of waste material and poor weather conditions, therefore, please place your waste at the curb by 7:00 arn. on your scheduled collection day. Please refer to your 2005 Waste Management Calendar for further details or visit our website at www.region.halton.on.ca Winter Tips for Setting Out Your Waste " Place ALL items at the curb by 7:00 a.m. on your collection day, but flot before 5:00 p.m. the evening before. " In one Blue Box, place loose glass botties and jars, metal food and beverage containers, aluminumn foil, Styrofoam, plastic bottles and polycoat. " In a second Blue Box flattent and place corrugated cardboard, fine paper, boxboard and newspapers. * Tie cardboard in bundles no larger than 30"x30"x8" (76cm x 76cm x 20cm). " To save space, crush pop tans, large plastic bottles and beverage cartons, and fi boxboard boxes with other boxboard items. " On windy days, place your Blue Boxes out for collection on the morning of collection day by 7:00 a.m., instead of the night before. " Stack your Blue Boxes on top of one another and place heavier items on top to prevent papers from blowing away. * Place garbage bags/containers on one side of the driveway and Blue Boxes on the other side of the driveway. * Keep waste items clear of snow and visible to collect. Do not place items on top of snow banks. 7 - ... . e. * -': o, -1'

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