Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 30 Jun 2006, p. 4

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A4 - Thé Canadian Champion,, Friday, June 30, 2006 Liberal leadership candidates show their stuif -AmonYRE PCItT HECAPO CadiatsHey ry obRa, aTh e fida ade onlpewî osekt etn us Mp*agv~uiiaiy fH io Milton Bulk Collection Place items at curb by 7:00 arn. on your designated bulk collection day. Check the map for your corresponding collection zone. Items will be coltected on the day designated for your zone.NoeColcinbnarehvehngd Metal & Appliance Cail-in Collection - Metal items and appliances will ONLY be collected on a caîl-in basis, and therefore will not be collected on your scheduled Bulk Collection day. To receive collection, please cail Halton Region, Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 905-825-6000. Metal items and appliances include refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, stoves, washers, dryers, metal furniture, broken dlown swing sets, etc. Please ensure the doors are removed for safety. Please confirmn which zone you are in. Bulk Waste Collection Zone 1 Wednesday, lune 28 Zone 2 Wednesdiay, July 12 Zone 3 Wednesday, iuly 19 Zone 4 Wednesday, July 26 Zone 5 Wednesday, August 2 Zone 6 Wednesday, August 23 The following materials wiII NOT be collected: APL " Automobile Par-ts* " Propane Tanks " Tires * Building and Demolition Debris " Concrete and Bricks " Household Hazardous Wasîe *Cardboard Boxes *Tree Branches *Tree Stumps ** *Soil and Rocks These items may be disposed of ait Halion's Waste Management Site IHWMS), 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton. Open Monday - Saiurday 8:00 arn. - 4:30 p.m. *Only smaîl non-hazardous automobile parts can be accepted ait the HWMS. **Only smaîl tree stumps under 30 cm (1 ft) in diameter can be accepîed ai the HWMS. If you have unssanied items that are n good condition. consider donating thern to a chartable organization or reuse centre, Yeu Ai; be diverting mnaterà ava from Haîtn, oi-arj and helping peo0le "'1 neer at the s3rme tir-0k' Ry Yr~ A 1 M '.' - a)PLAL Il) THE CHAMPION Competing visions f'or the future of Canada were on display lasi week, as eigbt candidates vying for the leader- ship of the federal Liberal party visited Halton. Tbe $125 a ticket event ai RatîleSnake Point Golf Club attracîed about 100 people including candidates Joe Volpe, Carolyn Bennett, Hedy Firy, Maunizio Bevilacqua, Bob Rae, Gerard Kennedy Stephane Dion and Martba Hall Fîndlay. Only candidates Scott Brison, Micbael lgnaîieff and Ken Dryden weren't in attendance. Organized by tbe Halton Federal Liberal Riding Association, the event offered eacb candidate the opporîunîîy to give a brief speecb before minglîng witb tbe crowd. Amrii Rai, membersbip secretary for tbe riding association, said be was pleased witb tbe turnout. Rai, wbo was campaign manager for Gary (arr in tbe 2004 election, is îbrowhing bis support bebind formner mînister of cîîizensbîp and immigra- tion Joe Volpe in tbe leadership cam- paîgn. He said be believes tbe public is now lookîng to tbe Liberals future raîber tban dwelling on tbe part> s pasi. "Were not bavîng an>' problemns sîgnîng up members," be saîd, predîci- ing ibat tbe rîdîng association will bave iAil day events - FREE! Inflatables -Crash Course and Gladia Rock clinmbing wail Henna taitoos Scheduled events - FREE! I Caricature arit(2-3 pn) 1 ug-o-war(1îso2pmn) *Waier sponge dodgeball 12 -2' 30 pmî) *Eaing contests 12.30 - 3 pmf) *3-iegged races (3 - 130 prnl Sponsors: Canada Day Transit Ntc J ooc, whicit he coi oit date lo- sîgo- ing up new members eligîble to voie in tbe leadership selection. Like Rai, many members of' tbe audience sported buttons announcîng ibeir allegiance t0 one candidate or anotber. But wbile tbe polîticians did mucb preacbîng 10 tbe already-converîed, îbey also bad an opportunîty t0 sway soîne undecided listenters, încluding Mîssissauga voters Bnian McGratb and Lydia Koop. The couple aren't card-carrying Liberals, or members of any otber polit- ical parîy, altbougb Koop desci-ibed bei-self cauîiously as, "generally mo-e oDf a Lîberal supporter" Tbey came oui simpl>- to bear tbe candidates deliver tbeir four-minute- long speecbes to the crowd. "There were a number tbat were impi-essive,' said Koop. "But if 1 were voîîng today, 1 would tend t0 vote for Bob Rae.- Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, tbe only bigb-profîle local Liberal on band ai the meeting, isn't endorsîng anyone, ai leasi ai tbis point. "Rigbt now l'm a neutral," said Flynn, wbo saîd be admires many of tbe candidates but wîsbes to let ic- vîdual part>' members take pari in tbe leadership selection process wiîbout an>' weîgbî from elected politicians. ter CANADSA [4V t7' Service or A~ccessible Transit Service on ~ Monday, JuIy 3, 2006. Scheduled services will resumne on Tuesday, July 4, 2006. Phono: 905-815-2020 (nformation Line for Oakviîle Transit, which is- providing Milton Transit service) sk 'I -M 115 1 Bronte Road; Oakville, Ontario 1_610 3LI Te! q05-825-6000, a ToIl Free 1-866-4HALTON a TTY-. 005-827-983 33 . i, 0 ca nsit

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