Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 18 Apr 2008, p. 5

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The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 ? 2 C J ? ? ? ? k ? 2 M J J ? $ P C C ? ? ? ? ? k ? 2 2 7 ? ? ? ? k ? U U U F ? J R M L A ? 18 04 08 Upcoming Environmental Events Halton Hills Clean Up Day Saturday, April 19, 2008 On Saturday April 19, during the 8th annual Halton Hills Clean Up Day, hundreds of individuals and M P E ? L G X ? R G M L Q ? U G J J ? F G R ? R F C ? Q R P C C R Q ? N ? P I Q ? R P ? G J Q ? T ? A ? L R ? J M R Q ? ? L B ? P S P ? J ? P M ? B Q ? Q R S D ? L E ? E ? P @ ? E C ? @ ? E Q ? U G R F ? R F C ? R P ? Q F ? P C T C ? J C B ? @ W ? R F C ? K C J R G L E ? U G L R C P ? Q L M U ? ? 5 F C L C T C P ? N M Q Q G @ J C ? Q C N ? P ? R C ? E ? P @ ? E C ? G L R M ? U M M B ? N G J C Q ? K C R ? J ? N G J C Q ? R G P C Q ? ? L B ? E ? P @ ? E C If you or your group would like to part G A G N ? R C ? N J C ? Q C ? A ? J J ? R F C ? 2 M U L ? M D ? & ? J R M L ? & G J J Q ? . S @ J G A ? 5 M P I Q ? " C N ? P R K C L R ? ? R ? ? ? ? C V R ? ? R M ? P C E G Q R C P ? ? L B ? R M ? P C A C G T C ? ? B B G R G M L ? J ? G L D M P K ? R G M L ? High school students are ? P C K G L B C B ? R F ? R ? R F C W ? A ? L ? S Q C ? A J C ? L ? S N ? F M S P Q ? R M U ? P B Q ? R F C G P ? T M J S L R C C P ? P C O S G P C K C L R Q ? G D ? R F C ? F M S P Q ? A ? L ? @ C ? T C P G ? C B ? Halton Hills Earth Day Saturday, April 26, 2008 8 a. K ? R M ? ? N K & ? J R M L ? & G J J Q ? . S @ J G A ? 5 M P I Q ? 7 ? P B ? ? 2 P ? D ? J E ? P ? 0 M ? B ? Georgetown Please note this is a correction to the date that appeared in the 2008 Waste Management Guide and Collection Calendar. Halton Region provides tire and electronics collection at this Town of Halton Hills event. Residents A ? L ? B P M N ? M D D ? S N ? R M ? C G E F R ? ? N ? Q Q C L E C P ? T C F G A J C ? R G P C Q ? P G K Q ? G L A J S B C B ? ? ! M K N S R C P Q ? ? L B ? N C P G N F C P ? J Q ? I C W @ M ? P B Q ? K G A C ? Q A ? L L C P Q ? Q N C ? I C P Q ? C R A ? 4 ! 0 Q ? " 4 " Q ? ? L B ? P C K M R C ? A M L R P M J Q ? Q R C P C M Q ? ? L B ? Q N C ? I C P Q ? ? L B ? ? L Q U C P G L E ? K ? A F G L C Q ? ? P C ? ? J Q M ? ? A A C N R C B ? ? 4 G Q G R ? U U U F ? J R M L F G J J Q A ? ? D M P ? K M P C ? G L D M P K ? R G M L ? ? APPLEBY Hours: Monday - Friday 9-5; Saturday 11-4; Appointments available after hours upon request Guelph St. (#7) Appleby M a p le N KFC APPLEBY905-877-8990 118 Guelph St. Georgetown (at Maple) FIREPLACE, HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CONTRACTORS *See store for further details **OAC SYSTEMS Proud to b e serving t he Halton Com munity for 40 years! DONT PAY FOR 6 MONTHS! 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE QUALIFIED MECHANICS QUALITY WORKMANSHIP New Modulating Furnace adjusts in 1% increments for perfect comfort and economy. PURCHASE A FURNACE AND AIR CONDITIONER* AND RECEIVE why wait any longerCALL NOW! and and and $100000 Coleman Rebate $115000 Govt Rebate $65000 Cool Savings Rebate 5 YEARS IN A ROW Favourite Furnace & Air Conditioner FREE Heavy Duty Air Conditioner Cover INSTALL AIR CONDITIONING NOW 39 Main St. S. Downtown Georgetown YOUR CURVES WILL AMAZE YOU. 0% SERVICE FEE -- ONE DAY ONLY!!!! Book Now 905-702-0418 Attn: Ladies of Georgetown Wednesday April 23rd - 8:00 AM 8:00 PM Please help us celebrate our 6th Anniversary !! New Visitors will enter a Free Draw for 3 month membership. There will be games, prizes, tours and refreshments... Meet the staff and see how the circuit works. Become a member and pay 0% Service Fee for this day only. This is the only time this year we will extend this offer so act fast. Call for your appointment today! Since opening in April 2002 we have worked with over 4000 women for a stunning total loss of 10,520 pounds and 11,537 inches! We have helped women of all ages, sizes and abilities lead healthier, stronger more enjoyable lives and we are very proud of our record of excellent customer service. Our new state of the art Smart equipment will provide you with all of the advantages of a personal trainer without any of the prohibitive cost!! Open House Acton/Georgetown, Friday, April 18, 2008 5 Half of the Halton District School Boards com- puters should be replaced in time for the next school year. About 4,700 computers, half of the boards cur- rent complement, are expected to be updated in a phased-in process that will eventually cost the board $6 million. It should start in about three weeks with the plan to be done by the end of August, Bruce Smith, the boards chief information officer, said of the first half of the master plan. Its one of the largest purchases the board makes, noted Smith, who moved into the newly- created role of chief information officer about six months ago. The board received a half-dozen proposals from interested computer providers with a four- year contract for Microsoft Windows hardware and related services awarded to IBM. Each half of the replacement plan will cost the board about $3 million; the second phase of the project will occur in 2010-11. The board has an information technology (IT) budget of about $1.3 million from which $800,000 per year will be used to pay for the computer renewal, said Smith. The contract with IBM is mainly a deal for computer hardware and on-site servicing. Smith said most software used by school boards in Ontario is provided for free by the Ministry of Education. The Halton public board has about 200 different software titles, he said. Smith noted that about one-third of the boards computers are Macintosh models, used mainly in elementary schools in audio-visual applications. Computer replacement to cost $6 M Tough economic conditions and the high value of the Canadian dollar are being blamed for a reduction of staff last week at CPI in Georgetown. CPI president Joe Caldarelli said the high Canadian dollar is making CPIs products less attractive. He would not say how many employees have lost their jobs, but that it was less than 30, and that they were a combination of full and part- time and casual staff. Caldarelli said the employees were from vari- ous areas at the company located on River Dr. He said the company had been adding staff for most of the past 10 years and couldnt recall the last time there had been layoffs. He stressed CPI had no plans for any further cuts. CPI manufactures and markets microwave communication products, millimeter-wave prod- ucts, and x-ray generators for medical imaging. Tough economy forces CPI job cuts

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