B14 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, April 21, 2006 ATIRE DROP OFF DAY Saturday, April 29, 2006 b 8:00 arn. - 3:00 p.m. On Saturday, April 29, Halton residents are welcome to drop off up to eight passenger vehicle tires (rims included), bicycle and/or wheelbarrow tires free of charge at the Halton Waste Management Site. Tires that cannot be accepted include commercial vehicle, truck and tractor tires. AIl tires collected wiii be recycled. As in previous years, we gratefully accept non-perishable food or cash donations on behaîf of Halton area food banks. Halton Waste Management Site 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton Regular hours; of operation Monday - Saturday 8: 00 a.rn. - 4:3 0 p. m. (excluding Staîutory holidays) Spring Cîeaning? We Can HeIp! Bring your reusable clothing and household items to the Salvation Army Depot ait S Halton's Waste Management Site. MM" A Community Partnership Important Information for Workpîaces about The Smoke-Free Ontario Act wwo ie a~d public places as ot May 31, 2006. Halton Region's Health Department is hosting a drop-in information session for employers to Iearn how the Smoke-Free Ontario Act wiII affect your workplace. Health Department staff wilI be available to answer questions, and to provide information and resources. Employers in Milton are invited to attend a session on: e -K' May 03, 2006 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Hugh Foster Hall 43 Brown Street, Milton s~~- "0 lm. i Vou're invited to a Public information Session on the Proposed Mountsberg Quarry (Lowndes Holdings Corp.), Fîamborough Date: 7:00 p.m. Presentations, followed by question and answer session Locaion: Milton District High School, Cafeteria 396 Williams Ave., Milton Directions for residents coming from the west of Halton Region: travel east on Derry Rd. fpass the Milton District Hospital), left on Commercial St. and left on Williams Ave. Lowndes Holdings Corporation is proposing a new, 154 ha quarry west of Milborough [ne, with the municipal address of 475 10 5151 lth Concession Road East, Hamilton. As this site lu located iîîmediately across the blalton/Hamilton municipal boundary, a public information session is being held to focus specifically on Halton's issues. The proposai is 10 extract three million tonnes of dolostone per year 10 produce crushed rock for road construction, concrete and asphaît products. Truck routes could potentially pass through the City of Burlington or Town of Milton. An Environmental Assessment (FA) type process and public consultation wiii take place 10 assess the needs and select potential trucking routes. The City of Hamilton is leading the review of Lowndes' submission in consultation wiîh the public and agencies including Halton Region, City of Burlington and Town of Milton. This public information session is an opportunity for Halton residents Io make their views known early in the process. if you wish 10 make a brief presentation, please register with Isabel Telford aI 1 -8 6 -4 4 -5 8 6 , e t . 7 9 5 .T h e m a p b e lo w s h o w s th e a p p ro x im a te For further information, please contact: limits of the study area. Helma Geerts MOUNTSBERG RD tegional Municipality of Halton Propased Quarry 3 IER 1151 Bronte Rd.Tonf Qakville, ON, L6M 31-1 Milton~I0 1 1-866-442-5866, ext. 7209 Helma. Geerts@halton.ca LU Cityo Anse Dawkins mlo Town of Mîltoni 43 Brown St.COCSINi W Milton, ON, L9T 5H2 905878-72110 < annv.dlawkîns@milton.ca D z tobin van de Lande __ýOCSONI City of Burlington 426 Brant Street ODESRR ROD Burlington, ON i f UR 3Z6 City of (905) 335-7600, est. 7457 jeli tIDE vandel-andeR@burlington.ca ALLCROLRou- Wednesday, May 3, 2006 MHalton Regional Council is responsible for the well-being of our community and mesdeciin affecting residents on issues regarding planning, public health, and social services. Regional staff prepare reports on these matters, providing expert advice and recommendations to Council on a variety of issues. Documents such as these and other background materials, as well as Regional Council and Standing .~Committee minutes and agendas can be found in the Citizeni's Reference Library. Many of the resources in the Library are also available anlime ait www.halton.ca Joyce savolnne The Library is located at the Halton Regional Centre on Bronte Road in Oakville, and is open 10 to the public Monday to, Friday fromn 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. A computer, printer and photocopier are available for visitors' use. Halton Regionai Meeting Schedule: May 2 9:30 ar. Health & Social Services Committee May 3 9:3 0 a. m. Planning & Public Works Committee wý__w V Information on the application can be obîained from www. halIton. ca/LowndesQ ua rry The Smoke-Free Ontario Act bans smoking in ail encîosed L tizenus Reference Library Il 1 ...L....I--- - - May 3 1:30 p.m. - Administration & Finance Committee 51 S,-onte Rcad, Oakville, 0rIýLarjn, 116M 3LI 9 Tee> 905-S') 5-6000 e Toll Fiee: 1-866-4HALTON 0 TTY: 905-827-9833 a výiý%iý%,.halton.ca ii f i " 1 1