Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 19 Sep 2008, p. 40

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B4 - The Canladman Champion, Friday, September 19, 2008 ______________________________________ Artists needed to design i Reguon calendar covers Kids, ils lime to flex yonr creative muscles. Haiton Region is currently looking for young artists 10 design the covers of the four 2009 Waste Management Guide and Collections Calendars. Open 10 students fiom kinder- garten 10 Grade 8 who live in Halton, the conîest feaîures a îheme of 'More blue and green for a better planet. Artwork must include a Blue Box and GreenCart, and should showcase a positive environnient. Entrants are encouraged to be as creative, expressive, boid and colour- fui as possible, and acceptable medi- uns for the conteat include chalk, charcoal, collage, crayon, digital, graf- fiti, marker, paint, pencil, piasticine or photography Four youngsters xviii be seiected t0 have their artwork appear on the cover of the calendars, one for cach Haiton municipality Winners will receive a prize package, while al ennies xviii be showed at the Halton Regional Centre (1151 Bronle Rd. in Oakville) during Waste Reducton Week, October 20 t0 24. Submissions xviii be judged on overaîl suitability originality and cre- ativity The deadline for ennry is Friday, Oct. 17 (by 4:30 p.m.) and ennry fornis can be found on-uine at wwwhaiton.ca. N MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE CHAMPION TEE TIME:. Ken Kamminga puts a baIl on the tee during the Mayor's Golf Tournamant for the United Way of Milton held at Granite Rdge Golf Club earlier this month. IITown &>asarts new fitness 'Sale of th? yea' KNO TAX* jNo Payments oa.c. * FuIlv programn Personal training off ered in groups The Town bas launched a new group personal training program to help Miltonians reach their flînese goals quickly and eflecîively. Residents cao reap the benefits of working with a certified tramner at a lower cost than one-on-one training. The sessions are taiored to the specific needs of participants and xviii increase motivation by working xviîh three to four people xvho share similar fiîness goals. lnîeresîed participants can sign up on thetr oxvn or with friends for one or two sessions per week, offered in the momning, at iunchîime, late aflemnoon and on xveekends. Fail and xvinler sessions are availahie and xviii involve îhe use of speciaiized fitness tools such as BOSU balance trainers, group sîrengîh bars, medicine halls, fitness tubing and dumbhelis. Addîtionai fitness opporlunines aI the Milton Leisure Centre inciode fit- ness passes (annuai, 30-day or 90-day options), regisîered and drop-in pro- granis and private and semi-pnivate per- sonal training. More information on prograni dates, times and registration te availahie in the Faîl and Winter Commuunity Services Guide, at wwwmilton.ca or by calling (905) 878-7252, ext. 2706. (j 9- «

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