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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 Oct 2008, p. 7

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October 8 9:00 a.m. Planning and Public Works Committee 9:30 a.m. Regional Council Halton Regional Meeting Schedule In Partnership with: Childrens Water Education CouncilConservation Halton Foundation Halton Catholic District School Board Halton District School Board The Halton Childrens Water Festival is supported by a generous multi-year grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation. Thank you to our sponsors Sponsored by: Thank you to our partners and sponsors for making the 2008 Halton Childrens Water Festival a success. For more information visit www.haltonchildrenswaterfestival.com. Aird and Berlis LLP Arthurs Juices Borden, Ladner, Gervais LLP City of Burlington Dufferin Aggregates Hicks Morley Storage Solutions The Water Store Thomson, Rogers Town of Halton Hills Town of Oakville Presented by: Conservation Halton and Halton Region Halton Region is looking for residents and businesses who are connected to municipal groundwater systems to volunteer for a community-wide drinking-water sampling program. Previous volunteers are asked to continue their participation in this and future rounds of testing. k ? 5 C ? ? P C ? J M M I G L E ? D M P ? N C M N J C ? U F M ? J G T C ? G L ? F M K C Q ? @ S G J R ? @ C D M P C ? ? ? L B ? Q S Q N C A R ? R F C W ? F ? T C ? ? ? J C ? B ? Q C P T G A C ? A M L L C A R G M L ? M P ? J C ? B ? G L ? R F C G P ? F M K C h Q ? N J S K @ G L E ? & M K C Q ? @ S G J R ? @ C D M P C ? may have lead service connections or internal lead plumbing, and homes built before ? ? K ? W ? F ? T C ? J C ? B ? Q M J B C P ? A M L L C A R G L E ? 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J R M L www.halton.ca 03 10 08 Vot e O cto ber 14 If youd like to help Bruce or need further information, please contact us at: Campaign Office, 124 Main St. S., Georgetown L7G 3E6 905-702-1281 1-888-702-1281 www.brucebowser.ca Authorized by the Official Agent for the Bruce Bowser Campaign BruceBowser Wellington Halton Hills Experience Leadership Results 158TH ERIN FALL FAIR THANKSGIVING WEEKEND Continuing the tradition with Opening Ceremonies Truck Pull October 10 - 6:30 p.m. Ambassador of the Fair Competition October 10 - 7 p.m. Baby Show October 11 - 11 a.m. Tractor Pull October 11 - 6 p.m. The Ballagh Bunch - Fiddle & Step Dance Group October 11 - 7 p.m. Demo Derby & Fireworks October 12 - 6:30 p.m. Talent Competition October 12 - 7 p.m. Chili Cook Off October 13 Horse & Livestock Shows Everyday! Childrens Entertainment Everyday! Agriculture Awareness Display Machinery Display Come and have fun at the Erin Fall Fair www.erinfair.ca General Information contact the Fair Secretary Marlene at 519-833-2808 OCT. 10, 11, 12 & 13 Midway Pre-Sale Tickets available at: Budson Farm & Feed and Hillsburgh Foodland $40 for 40 Tickets until Thursday, October 9 at store closing time. This Years Theme: Erins Horn of Plenty Acton/Georgetown, Friday, October 3, 2008 7 Not long ago, while attending an event, I chat- ted with a group of young people. In this case, the young un I spoke to was about the same age as my daughters in fact, she attended school with one of them. The conversation led to reminiscing about when my daughters were young and enjoying activities in school. You know Mr. Brown, its funny, one of them said to me, That was years ago, but I still feel the same way about a lot of things. I know Ive matured, but I find my interests and outlook really havent changed very much. I told her to tack three decades onto her age and shed be the same as me, and I still look at life pretty much the same way as when I was young, with the same basic interests and values. And I also told her that I didnt really expect that to ever change much. Later, as I thought about that conversation, I realized how much I do cling to the same likes and dislikes that I had back then. I like the same foods, I become irritated about the same social issues and I find comfort in the same thoughts. I enjoy the same music. I go to a cruise night, and smile to myself as fond memories flash through my head while I admire the old muscle cars that were popular when I was in my early 20s. What has changed, I find, is that Im more mellow about things that once tore me apart. Ive learned they simply aren't worth the effort. I thought about passing that half-century mile- stone a few years back, a time when people turn- ing 50 discover a new food group. Its called Tylenol. I thought about those physical things that get to me the mind is willing, but the body aint. I now find that being over 50, (and actually staring 60 in the face in a few years) that Ive come to realize some activities are better left for a younger person to look after. You know, silly things, like lifting something that was quite light 20 years ago, but now makes every sinew in my back scream out in protest. Or God forbid, physically trying to keep the pace with younger people, at work, or at play. I call these activities Tylenol events. Taking it a step further, I now go so far as to identify them in degrees, like a one Tylenol job, two Tylenol job, three Tylenol job... and so on, right up to the grand daddy Tylenol 3. In 1984, Bruce Springsteen released a great rock n roll song entitled Glory Days. In it he tells of reliving those past glories of our youth, over and over again. Naturally, Springsteen failed to mention the Tylenol part. Of course, that was 24 years ago, so he, like everyone else that age, probably hadnt discov- ered the Tylenol food group yet. I know we all reminisce about days gone by, and enjoy those funny and precious moments again and again thats human nature. But now, when I hear Springsteen wail out Glory Days on the radio, I find I mentally change the title a bit, just to reflect my age. Its now Glory Days and Tylenol Nights. Glory Days and Tylenol nights Ted Brown

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