~~}Malton. _THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 2005 LEGAL NOTICE Aggregate Resources Act 3 Notice of Application for a Licence I, lan Duff, 12522 Fifth Line, Halton Hills LOP 1H0, Hereby, give notice that application has been made for a Category 3 class A to excavate aggregate from a pit of 1 (one) hectares, located in: Lot or Part lot(s) W % lot 25 Concession IV, Geographic Township Esquesing Local Municipality of Halton Hills County/Region/District Halton. Application of for an expansion to an established pit or quarry. Tonnage Condition applied for annually is 1.5 million tonnes. A detailed site plan and report for the proposal may be examined - in the local municipal county/regional office or at the district /local office of the Ministry of Natural Resources. Any person may send in writing, objections with reason to the district/ local office of the Ministry of Natural Resources at the address below: MNR, 50 Bloomington Road, West Aurora ON. L4G 3G8 Attention: Cathy Douglas. The applicant: Bot- Duff Resources Inc. 12522 Fifth Line Halton Hills, LOP 1HO Attention: Paul Hartnett 905-874-4748 ext. 12. The last day on which objections may be filed with the Ministry-and the applicant is the 26" day of April 2005. Note: All information in respect of this application including any written objections is available for public review and is not subject to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Notice of Public Information Session I, Ian Duff 12522 Fifth Line Halton Hills LOP 1H0 Hereby, give notice that a Public Information Session will be held of the 6" of April 2005 at 7-9pm at the Limehouse Community Hall 12389 Fifth Line Halton Hills. The purpose of the Information Session is to present to the public, the details of the applications for a Category 3 Class A Ilha Pit Expansion. The location of the proposed pit is: Lot or Part lot(s) W Local Municipality of Halton Hills, County/Region/District THE NEW TANNER 15 Prominent artists to judge Town's April Juried Art Exhibition This year's John Sommer Juried Art Exhibition will take place at the Halton Hills . Cultural Centre Gallery in conjunction with Halton Hills Arts Week. The jurors for this year's exhibition are Jonathan Smith, who holds an M.F.A. from the University of Chi- cago, and is currently the curator of the Burlington Art Centre; Lila Lewis Irving, a prominent Canadian artist, a member of the Ontario Soci- ety of Artists, the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour, and the Colour and Form Society, and Andrew Benyei, an accomplished Canadian sculptor, a member of the Ontario Society of Art- ists, the Society of Canadian Artists, and the Sculptor's Society of Canada. : Arts Week is delighted to welcome these talented art- ists to Halton Hills. This year, entrants must pre-register their work. En- try forms are available at the office in the Cultural Centre, 9 Church Street, at the Williams Mill Gallery, at the Acton Library, or online at haltonhillsartsweek.com. The completed entry forms should be either mailed or dropped off to Williams Mill Gallery, 515 Main Street, Glen Williams, ON, L7G 389, by Sunday, April 10. The Gallery is open Wednes-' day through Sunday, noon to 5 pm. Art work must be delivered to the Halton Hills Cultural Centre on Monday, April 18, between 8:30 am and noon. The entry fee remains the same as last year, $10 per piece, maximum 3 pieces- $25 (non-refundable). Craft and artworks can be in any two or three di- mensional media, painting, sculpture, photography, glass, ceramic, fibre, hand- pulled prints. Work must be original (no kits or patterns) and completed within the past year. Two dimensional work must be framed, ready to hang, with eyelets and wire affixed. 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By James Hayes 1 9 Z > PRO Comrades; The date of the March general meeting has been changed to Monday, March 21 at 8p.m., due to the con- flict with March break. Last Wednesday eve- ning the Branch presented awards to the successful students in last November's Remembrance Day Con- test. Gus Jeffrey was joined by his many friends for a fare- well social at the Branch on Monday evening. Gus and his wife Donna are moving to the Grand Bend area to live, and we wish them well. For the last 30 years Gus was a very active member of 197, holding executive positions including Branch President. Coming events: The Spring Ham Roll is on Saturday, March 19. Come down and win your Easter dinner. Yours in comradeship. Aqua Duck rack up medals... continued from Page 13 14 & over Boys: Ashton Roza - 50 back-Gold, 100 back- Gold, 100 fly-Gold, 100 I.M.-Gold, 50 free-Silver, 100 free-Bronze. TJ Waldie - 50 breast-Silver, 100 breast- Silver, 50 fly-Bronze, 50 back-6th. Jordan Dunn - 50 back-Bronze, 100 back-Bronze50 free-Sth, 100 free-Sth, 50 breast-8th. Carney Bourgeois - 100 back-7th. Individual personal bests: Leanna De Vaan, Courtney Johnston, Szilvia Paradi, Erica Shardlow and Sarah Waldie. Relays Mixed 14 & over Medley A - V Fritz, M Kimm, A Roza, J Dunn, -Gold. Mixed 14 & over Medley B - C Bourgeois, L De Vaan, TJ Waldie, J Kroezen, -6th. Mixed 10 & under Medley - S Waldie, S Paradi, C Johnston, E Shardlow, -9th. Mixed .14 & over Free A - A Roza, M Kimm, TJ Waldie, J Dunn, -Silver. Mixed 14 & over Free B - V Fritz, L De Vaan, C Bourgeois, J Kroezen -6th. ; Mixed 10 & 11 Free - S Waldie, S Paradi, E Shardlow, C Johnston -8th. evening, April 21, from 7 to 9p.m. Last year about 80 artists submitted work, with almost 200 individual pieces entered. Organizers look forward this year to another successful juried exhibition. 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