8 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, January 6, 2011 Town okays lease deal with museum Local realty firm is Halton Hills council has approved a no longer be permitted. These events in the lease agreement with the Halton Hills past-- particularly with a large number of running penny drive Sports Museum. unsupervised children-- has resulted in The new five-year lease for the Gordon damage to the hall and equipment. to aid shelter and Alcott Heritage Hall, located within the There will be no rental charge, but Mold-Masters SportsPlex, includes some HHSM must provide proof of insurance new conditions on the Town's rental of the coverage of $2 million. Any improvements `respect' program NOTICE OF MEETING 2011 BUDGET MEETING (Operating) Budget Committee will be commencing Operating Budget deliberations on Tuesday, January 11th, 2011, at 6:00 p.m. Please note all delegations for Operating matters will be heard on Tuesday, January 11th, 2011. Accordingly, if you wish to address Budget Committee, please register by 4:00 p.m. on January 7th, 2011 with Corporate Services Clerk's Division at (905) 873-2601, ext. 2333. 2 ___________________________________________ facility. In order to protect the artifacts, many of which have been donated, HHSM has requested new guidelines for rental of the hall. Events that pose minimum concern for damage will be allowed such as Town meetings, Town programs such as yoga or dance, receptions with no alcohol or tournament headquarters. Events that include an alcohol permit will now require a $1,000 security deposit and/or paid Town staff to be present the entire time. Events such as family gatherings (including birthday parties), programs with high impact activities and martial arts will to the hall for the museum is at the expense of HHSM with prior permission from the Town. In a recent presentation to council, Finn Poulstrup, HHSM chair, said more than 2,000 people visited the museum in 2010, giving it rave reviews. "There is no other community sports museum like this in Ontario," said Poulstrup. The group has also contracted with local historian Mark Rowe to write a history of sport, scheduled for release in July. The group also launched a new website, www.hhsm.ca and residents can now take a virtual tour of the museum. By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer Royal LePage Meadowtowne Realty has a solution for all the pennies you have piling up in that jar at home. The realty office is running a Penny Drive for Shelter with 50 per cent of the money raised going to Halton Women's Place and the other 50 per cent going toward funding to add new curriculum called "Respecting Relationships" at area high schools. "Everyone's got a jar of pennies they keep stubbing their toe on," said Catherine Fox, broker manager of Royal LePage Meadowtowne in Georgetown. The pennies are being collected in a five-gallon wine jug in the Royal LePage office at 324 Guelph St. Fox said the Respecting Relationships curriculum for the high schools teaches the students about the importance of respect in all relationships. Royal LePage's Shelter Foundation is Canada's largest public foundation dedicated exclusively to funding women's shelters and violence prevention and education programs. The company and its real estate agents are working to create safer homes and safer communities by contributing more than $10 million since 1999 to help women and children across Canada. Through donating a portion of their commission on the purchase or sale of properties the agents are helping bring hope and provide shelter for those who need it most. Pennies, and other change is welcome, to be dropped off at Royal LePage Meadowtowne, 324 Guelph St., from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Pennies can also be dropped off at the other Royal LePage Meadowtowne offices in Milton (475 Main St. E), and Mississauga (6948 Financial Dr.) EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY FITNESS INSTRUCTORS Job Posting 201033 The Town of Halton Hills Recreation and Parks Department is currently seeking part-time instructors for various Active Living programs. Opportunities exist for people with skills, interests, and qualifications in the following areas: Winter Courses starting Monday Jan. 17, 2011: LEARN DON'T JUST GET A Registration NORTH HALTON POWER & SAIL Get the skills you need to get out there and boat safely. 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We thank all candidates for their interest however only those individuals chosen for interviews will be contacted. Georgetown Memorial Arena, 42 Mill Street, 2nd Floor Gift Certificates Available YOGA CALM STUDIO Monday and Wednesday evenings Saturday mornings Beautiful studio, over 20 years experience AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 1 Halton Hills Dr., Halton Hills, ON L7G 5G2 Tel.: 905-873-2601 Fax: 905-873-2347 All shapes, sizes and levels of fitness welcomed and encouraged to attend. Pre-registration required. Check website: www.yogacalm.ca Please join us to celebrate Sat. Jan. 15, 2011 7 pm Georgetown Legion GEORGETOWN SOUTH Snowberry cres Lily Lane ALSO NEEDED: ADULT CARRIERS If interested, please call CIRCULATION 905-873-0301 905-703-0418 OR email: yogacalm@yahoo.ca Best Wishes Only!