G.D.H.S SATURDAY MAY 24TH 8 AM - 1 PM WEEKEND AFTER VICTORIA DAY TRUNK SPOTS Still Available $20 each! A giant garage sale in the GDHS parking lot. EVERYONE WELCOME. The GDHS Social Justice League has paired up with the and the Free The Children to help with a 5 day build in Costa Rica this summer. So fill up your cars, trucks & vans and head down to GDHS for a day full of fun & deals for a great cause! Please call 905-877-6966 and press 0 for reservations or more information. 905-873-4244 HARDWOOD FLOORS Old Floors Made Like New Three generations of flooring Vic Galliford & Sons 5 ARMSTRONG AVENUE, GEORGETOWN 905-877-9394 SAVE $20 ASK US HOW The Design Builder Ron Davies Custom Design & Renovations 905-877-8451 www.thedesignbuilder.ca * The Best Backed Cars Warranty does not apply to the 2008 Lancer Evolution. *2009 GTS $186 bi-weekly plus 13% 60 mths. with a tax included balloon of $9155.86. C.O.B $5525.26 O.A.C. *2008 Eclipse Spyder $199 bi-weekly plus taxes for 60 months is based on a sale price of $32,359 plus taxes with a tax included balloon of $10,058.32 O.A.C. Swiss army image for illustration purpose only. $500 Loyalty Cash program is for loyal customers who are currently registered owners/lessees of a Mitsubishi motors vehicle, an immediate family mmber or domestic partner living at the same address. Please see Brampton Mitsubishi for details. Bovaird Queen Van Kirk Cres. Canam 10 410 877 306-1973 PHONE THE HOTLINE BRAMPTON MITSUBISHI 47 Bovaird Drive West, Brampton w w w.bramptonmitsub ish i .ca $500 Mitsubishi Customer Loyalty Cash on ALL NEW Mitsubishi Cars & SUVs! ANY PURCHASE OR LEASE OF A 2008 ECLIPSE / SPYDER QUALIFY YOU FOR 1 OF 10 SWISS ARMY PACKAGE!$1100 VALUE St. John's United Church 11 Guelph Street Georgetown Adult LINC/ESL Classes REGISTER NOW [905] 849-7555 ext. 223 HALTON CATHOLIC DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD Your Link the Future ENGLISH LANGUAGE TRAINING Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. GEORGETOWN BREAD BASKET (Food Bank) Annual General Meeting will be held on June 4, 2008 at 7:00 pm at St. Johns United Church down stairs hall 11 Guelph St., Georgetown Everyone welcome. The Bread Basket still needs two directors. If you can afford about 9 hours per month, please fill in an application at 55 Sinclair St. #12. For more information call 905-873-3368 Independent & Free Press, Wednesday, May 21, 2008 11 Halton Region is hoping to put polystyrene (Styrofoam) back on the l ist of acceptable Blue Box items this year. Regional council recently removed the product from the recy- cling stream because the Canadian Polystyrene Recycling Associa- tion the only known market for municipal Blue Box polystyrene shut down its processing plant in Mississauga. But now, the plant has changed hands and will re-open soon as the Canadian Polystyrene Recycling Alliance. Halton Director of Waste Management Rob Rivers said that the municipality is currently in talks with the company. He said the Region hopes to have some news by the fall that puts polystyrene back in the Blue Box. The plant originally opened in 1991 and was funded by a number of resin producers, product manu- facturers and end-users of poly- styrene. It announced in December that, despite the fact the City of Toronto had decided to add polystyrene to its Blue Box collection in 2008 and it had made $300,000 in changes to accommodate that additional col- lect ion, i t was being forced to close. The plant was badly hurt by the healthier Canadian dollar and the fact many municipal i t ies dont allow residents to include poly- styrene in Blue Boxes for recycling. Haltons new waste collection program started this week. I t includes weekly Blue Box and GreenCart collection and bi-weekly garbage collection with a six-bag limit. For more information vis i t www.halton.ca. with files from Torstar News Service Polystyrene currently banned Styrofoam may find its way to Blue Box