D iscover the Crosswinds Experience 6621 Guelph Line, Burlington (just south of Derry Rd.) www.crosswindsgolf.com Tel: 905-319-5991 18-hole Championship Golf Course Driving Range and Practice Facility Licensed Lounge and Bar Golf Tournaments Weddings and Receptions Private & Corporate Functions BO OK ON LIN E! Join Us For Mothers Day Lunch Buffet 2008 Rates Weekdays (Mon. to Thurs.) $68 Weekends (Fri. Sat. Sun.) $78 Earlybird (Mon. to Fri. before 8:30 am) $50 Twilight (Everyday after 3:00 pm) $50 All carts include GPS All rates include taxes SUNDAY, MAY 11 ~ 11:30 am & 1:30pm Reserve Now... Space Is Limited! Community Unity Day Saturday, May 10th, 2008 Cedarvale Park 11:30am to 3:00pm Activities include: Seniors Tea Room BBQ Hotdogs & Drinks Games Crafts Face Painting Balloons Music Bands for Entertainment This entire event is being offered free of charge! This event is an initiative of the Georgetown and area Ministerial Association Please join all of the churches in town as we host this event to promote unity in our community. 4 Acton/Georgetown, Friday, May 2, 2008 Halton motorists are above aver- age when it comes to buckling up. Halton Regional Police Staff Sgt. Peter Hodgson said 95 per cent of Halton motorists checked during the Provincial Seatbelt Campaign that ran from April 16 to 27 were wearing their seatbelts thats higher than the 92 per cent provincial average. In total during the campaign, 863 people received tickets for not buck- ling up. Throughout the campaign, volun- teers with Communities on Phone Patrol (COPPS) checked vehicles at major intersections throughout the region. Of the 23,900 vehicles checked, 1,350 people werent wearing seat- belts. Also, Educational Services officers worked with students who conduct- ed seatbelt checks at local schools. About 1,475 cars were checked near the schools resulting in six tickets and eight warnings being issued. Road safety will continue to a pri- ority for Halton Police said Hodgson. Although the provincial cam- paign is over, officers will still be on the lookout for the five per cent who still havent got the message and fail to buckle up, said Hodgson. Halton motorists buckle up more often than rest of the province, campaign shows Students from Christ the King Catholic Secondary School have made it to the semifinal round of Quantum Shift TVs Be the Change! Share the Story! contest, along with dozens of schools across Canada and the U.S., with an an opportunity to win up to $50,000 in prizes for their school. CtKs Club Green has been proac- tive with recycling programs, planting trees and spreading environmental awareness, also signing an Agreenment contract with their teachers to commit to following EcoSchool practices in the classroom. The progress of this and other pro- jects participating in the contest is doc- umented in two short videos uploaded on the web at www.Quantum- Shift.tv/schools. The schools videos can be seen on their team page at http://www.quantumshift.tv/schools/te am.php?id=117. The winning schools will be announced June 1. Quantum Shift TV is a 21st Century storyteller renewing the cultural values of community, care and interconnectedness through the use of leading edge technology and cit- izen journalism. CtK in running for Quantum Shift TV award