The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca ? P M L R C ? 0 M ? B ? - ? I T G J J C ? - L R ? P G M ? ? * + ? * ? k ? 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 ? 30 05 08 Gary Carr Regional Chair Halton Regional Meeting Schedule Halton Cycling Award presented to Police Safety Village Early in May, the Halton Regional Police Childrens Safety Village received an Award of Excellence from the Halton Regional Cycling Committee for the promotion of cycling as a positive, safe, C L T G P M L K C L R ? J J W ? D P G C L B J W ? ? A R G T G R W ? N N P M V G K ? R C J W ? ? A F G J B P C L ? N ? P R G A G N ? R C ? G L ? R F C ? 1 ? D C R W ? 4 G J J ? E C h Q ? N P M E P ? K Q ? C ? A F ? W C ? P ? 2 F C ? P C A M E L G R G M L ? D M P ? R F G Q ? R P C K C L B M S Q ? N P M E P ? K ? G Q ? U C J J ? B C Q C P T C B ? The Halton Regional Cycling Committee is an advisory committee that promotes, facilitates, educates, and encourages increased cycling in the Region. The Award of Excellence is presented to a Halton business, organization, association or individual that encourages cycling. Nominations from the public ? P C ? U C J A M K C ? $ M P ? ? ? A M N W ? M D ? R F C ? L M K G L ? R G M L ? D M P K ? ? L B ? K M P C ? G L D M P K ? R G M L ? M L ? cycling in Halton, visit www.halton.ca/cycling. PET HDPE 1 2 Glass bottles and Jars + C R ? J ? $ M M B & Beverage Containers Plastic Bottles ? ? R R C L ? ? * ? U ? R C P ? @ M R R J C Q ? plastic caps go in the garbage) Boxboard Books $ G L C ? . ? N C P Magazines & Catalogues NEW! Plastic tubs and lids (tie in bundles no larger than 91 cm x 91 cm x 30 cm (3 x 3 x 1) and place beside Blue Box) Newspapers Corrugated Cardboard Some things dont go in the Blue Box Acceptable Materials Blue Box The following materials do not go in the Blue Box. Instead, reuse them, take it back, or place inside your regular garbage bag or can. 2 ? I C ? @ ? A I ? N J ? Q R G A ? Q F M N N G L E ? @ ? E Q ? R M ? Q R M P C Q ? D M P ? P C A W A J G L E ? ? ? $ M P ? ? ? J G Q R ? M D ? 2 ? I C ? ' R ? ? A I ? ? & ? J R M L ? partners that recycle plastic shopping bags, visit www.halton.ca/takeitback. X Plastic shopping bags and baggies Granola bar wrappers, chip bags Juice pouches Plastic single serve yogurt, apple sauce and pudding containers Plastic black and clear take out containers Other plastics including clear clam shell containers Polystyrene and Styrofoam Hangers (metal or plastic) Garden hoses Ceramics X X X X X X X X X Collection Tips " M L h R ? @ C ? J ? R C ? ? . S R ? U ? Q R C ? ? R ? R F C ? A S P @ ? @ W ? ? ? K ? R F C ? K M P L G L E ? M D ? W M S P ? A M J J C A R G M L ? B ? W ? @ S R ? k ? no sooner than 5 p.m. the evening before. Keep the weight down. Containers and bags should weigh no more k ? R F ? L ? ? I E ? ? J @ Q ? ' R C K Q ? R F ? R ? ? P C ? R M M ? F C ? T W ? U G J J ? L M R ? @ C ? A M J J C A R C B ? ? " M ? not put material out in cardboard boxes. Plastic bags dont go in the Blue Box. Dont use plastic bags for your k ? recyclable materials. Cardboard boxes are not accepted as garbage or yard waste containers. Please k ? ? ? R R C L ? A ? P B @ M ? P B ? ? L B ? R G C ? G R ? G L ? @ S L B J C Q ? L M ? J ? P E C P ? R F ? L ? ? A K ? V ? ? A K ? V ? ? A K (3 ft x 3 ft x 1 ft) and place beside your Blue Box. GreenCart. Put your GreenCart out at the curb every week, even if it is only partially k ? full. Do not place your Kitchen Catcher at the curb; it is more likely to blow away in the wind. Bulk. Residents can place a maximum of three large items at the curb on their k ? scheduled bulk day. Make Collection Easier Squish it! l ? Squish aluminum pop cans, plastic pop and water bottles, beverage cartons and Tetra Paks. Flatten it! l ? ? ? $ J ? R R C L ? @ M V ? @ M ? P B ? @ C D M P C ? N J ? A G L E ? G L Q G B C ? W M S P ? J S C ? M V ? ? Tie it! l ? ? ? 2 G C ? A M P P S E ? R C B ? A ? P B @ M ? P B ? G L ? @ S L B J C Q ? L M ? J ? P E C P ? R F ? L ? ? A K ? V ? ? A K ? V ? ? A K (3 ft x 3 ft x 1 ft) and place beside your Blue Box. Secure it! l ? Stack your Blue Boxes and place heavier items such as phone books and magazines on top of loose containers. Dont Be Late . S R ? W M S P ? U ? Q R C ? ? R ? R F C ? A S P @ ? @ W ? ? ? K ? R F C ? K M P L G L E ? M D ? W M S P ? 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 maintenance. ? I E ? ? J @ Q Remember, put your waste at the curb by 7 a.m. the morning of your collection day. More Blue and Green for a Better Planet June 10 ? ? ? ? & C ? J R F ? ? 1 M A G ? J ? 1 C P T G A C Q ? ? ? ? K June 11 ? ? ? ? . J ? L L G L E ? ? . S @ J G A ? 5 M P I Q ? ! M K K G R R C C ? ? ? ? N K June 11 ? ? ? ? B K G L ? ? $ G L ? L A C ? ! M K K G R R C C ? ? ? ? ? K June 18 ? ? ? ? 0 C E G M L ? J ? ! M S L A G J ? ? ? ? K Boxed Beverage Containers X Sports & Leisure, Friday, May 30, 2008 5 An 11-7 victory over Oshawa sealed another provincial title for the core group of players on the Halton Hills midget Bulldogs at the provincial A playdowns in Kitchener. Team members (front, from left) are: Mike Curtis, Daniel Marshall, Ryan Kelly, Dustin Hanzelka, Jamie Dowell, Steve Silas. Middle row: Coach Doug Marshall, Paul Davison, Tom Herren, Mike Sgarbossa, Leland De Langley, Justin Rasmussen, Ashton Waters, Luke Laidlaw, Seth Laidlaw, Jordan Dance, sports therapist Stephanie Dumond. Back row: Bryan Slater, Stephen Kemp Graham, Brad Kri, Steven Janes, Mike MacDonald, Jake Harding, Jayson Crawford, coach Ron Flint. Absent: Coach Daryl Haynes. Submitted photo Provincial champs