16 THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 2006 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Tel: 905-825-6000 Toll Free: 1-866-4HALTON TTY: 905-827-9833 www.halton.ca Municipality of Halton The Regional If you are concerned about animals accessing your garbage or recyclables: Secure garbage containers with bungee cords or weigh down with a rock or brick. Sprinkle strong smelling repellents (mustard oil, naphtha flakes or mothballs) around or inside garbage containers. Rinse out all bottles, cans, jars, etc., before placing it in your Blue Box. Remember, collection trucks will start to pick-up your waste and recyclables at 7 a.m. on collection day. Dont Be Late You can be sure your garbage and recyclables are collected by putting them curbside by 7 a.m. on collection day To ensure your garbage and recyclables are collected, put your waste curbside by 7 a.m. the morning of your collection day, but no sooner than 5 p.m. the evening before. Collection times can vary from week to week due to route changes, weather conditions and equipment repairs. ROAD CLOSURE DERRY ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD 7) FROM MCNIVEN ROAD TO 120M WESTERLY CITY OF BURLINGTON / TOWN OF MILTON IN ORDER TO RECONSTRUCT DERRY ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD 7) FROM MCNIVEN ROAD TO 120M WESTERLY,THE ROAD WILL BE CLOSED TO THROUGH TRAFFIC BEGINNING ON MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 2006 FOR APPROXIMATLEY 2 WEEKS CONTRACT NUMBER: R-2385-06 CONSTRUCTION SUPERVISOR: BOB WICKLUND EXT. 7607 DERRY RD KIL GUELPH LINE REG. RD.1 BRIDE ST TWISS RD MCNIVEN RD MILBUROUGH LINE CITY O F HAMIL T ON ROAD CLOSURE ROUTE DETOUR REG. RD. 7 Let us make a difference in your life and your pets life! ?????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????? ?????????????????? ????????????????????????????????????? Personalized ???????? ???????????? Buzz for Ben haircut kicks off MD campaign He wants pledges and donations to support the Buzz for Ben haircut hell receive on Sept. 2 at noon at the M&M Charity BBQ in the Macs Milk parking lot. At the age of 10, Noah MacDonald knows his cousin Ben, is losing out in his battle to be like other boys. Already, the six-year- old is losing his mobility. He cant run with Noah and his brother Aaron when they go to visit the family in Sault St. Marie. He has to stop often, and he falls frequently. Now Noah has to pull Ben on the toboggan when they go out to play during winter visits. Before too long, Bens going to be in a wheelchair all the time. He has Duschenns, a severe form of MD which only at- tacks males. Noahs mother, Edie MacDonald, says her sons have only begun to under- stand whats happening to their cousin and Noah in particular is determined to do something to help in the fight against Bens illness. He has seen the Jerry Lewis telethon which raises funds for research towards a cure for muscular dystrophy each Labour Day weekend, and wants to do his part for Bens sake. Bens home community holds an annual Breakfast for Ben at the local high school to assist the family with his personal needs, such as a wheelchair. So Noah wants to tackle the other need, the need for a cure so other boys wont be struck down like his little cousin. Noah decided to seek pledges to shave his head. His parents have persuaded him to modify that stance a touch. Instead, hes now going to get a buzz cut, a Buzz for Ben. Nor is Noah alone in his determination to help. His brothers, Jesse, 9, Aaron, 7, and twins Elijah and Jonah, 3, will all be climbing into that chair and baring their scalps to the zinging snip of the hairdressers clippers. Kids are so optimistic at this age, MacDonald says. They dont want to believe there is no cure. They need to try to make a difference. MacDonald says the fam- ily will be in a tent at the M&M Charity barbeque from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to receive pledges or accept donations. Mandy Dixon of Mandys Hair Creations will be available from noon to 4 p.m. to buzz the locks of anyone else who might want to also Buzz for Ben for $10 a head. For those who might prefer to make their contri- bution on line, the process is simple. Donations can be made through the website, CanadaHelp.org. Type in muscular dystrophy and follow the steps to Buzz for Ben. By Maggie Petrushevsky An Acton boy is asking the community to help him raise funds for research towards a cure for muscular dystrophy. Those Dog Days of Summer This is one-year-old Bai- ley, a Husky/Lab, after a shower with the garden hose on a hot day this summer. Bailey belongs to James Irwin. Finster and Ruford are Rottweilers who enjoy dressing up for show. They belong to Irene and Piero Zappia. Quin gets an unfla- voured snow cone each year at the Leathertown Festival, a unique way to cool off say Ryan Jenkins, her master. More next week