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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 9 Apr 2015, p. 23

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Thursday, A pril 9, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 23 45 Martin Street, Milton, Ontario L9T 2R1 905.693.8592 | www.MartindaleGardens.com JOIN MARTINDALE GARDENS RETIREMENT RESIDENCE AND TREASURE ANTIQUES & APPRAISALS OF OAKVILLE FOR ANTIQUE AND HEIRLOOM VALUATIONS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 FROM 9:30AM TO 11:30AM Area residents have an opportunity to find out if the treasures they've been hanging onto are worth as much as they hope or even more. To register for this event, please contact Dale or Cari-Lee at (905) 693-8592 or info@martindalegardens.com Find Treasures in Your Trash: Antiques Appraisal Roadshow 4 ft 2 ft 09 04 15Please contact us, as soon as possible, if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events ormeetings. Sign up for weekly email or phone call waste collection reminders. Download your waste collection calendar to your personal iCal, Google calendar or Microsoft Outlook calendar. Print your own collection calendar. Find yourwaste collection day athalton.ca/wastecalendar YardWaste Collection Begins March 30 Place your yard waste and bulk brush at the curb by 7 a.m. themorning of your collection day, but no sooner than 5 p.m. the evening before. If you use a private contractor to manage your yard waste or bulk brush, it is your responsibility to inform the contractor of the time and specifications for yard waste and bulk brush to be placed at the curb for collection. FromMarch 30 to December 11, 2015, yard waste is collected once every other week, on the same day as your garbage pickup. Yard waste collection information Acceptable materials 3 Leaves and weeds 3 Sticks, twigs and tree trimmings 3 Decorative cornstalks 3 Pumpkins 3 Fallen fruit from trees 3 Yard and garden trimmings Unacceptable materials 7 Grass clippings 7 Tree stumps and trunks 7 Sod, soil, clay and rocks 7 Plastic shopping or garbage bags 7 Plastic flower/plant pots (acceptable in Blue Box) 7 Flower/plant markers and tags • Tie and bundle brush • No plastic bags • Use paper yard waste bags or reusable, rigid container with a yard waste label • Order a yard waste label at no charge, visit Halton.ca/wastetools or dial 311 • Yard waste can also be dropped off at the HaltonWaste Management Site (5400 Regional Road 25, Milton, Monday to Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). User fees apply; visit, Halton.ca/HWMS. UnacceptableMaterials: Clay, sod, soil, rocks • Plastic bags • Plastic flower/plant pots • Flower/plantmarkers and tags • Tree stumps/trunks YardWasteCollection Allyardwastebags, containers, andbundlesmustweigh less than23kg (50 lb.) AcceptableMaterials: Leaves, sticks, twigs • Tree trimmings • Decorative cornstalks • Pumpkins • Fallen fruit from trees Each team selected its own recipes and was allowed to choose eight items from a ta- ble of foods that are commonly found at the food bank, three items from a table of foods that are not often found there and fresh pro- duce. In addition, each team received a $10 gift card to buy any items in the Superstore. Christ the King's team entry of a Mexican- inspired pot pie was declared the winner by the judging panel, which included Mayor Rick Bonnette and Pino DiCerbo, who fin- ished fifth in the recent MasterChef Canada competition broadcast on CTV. CTK's dish declared best eats Continued from page 22 Making preparations for one of their two dishes, fusilli pasta with cream sauce, members of the Georgetown District team took on Christ the King in the inaugural Georgetown Bread Basket High School Cookoff recently. From left are Hannah Raymond, Jessica Krause and Maddy Rouse. Photo by Eamonn Maher

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