Collection Tips Dont be late. Put waste at the curb by 7 a.m. the morning of your collection day, k ? but no sooner than 5 p.m. the evening before. Keep the weight down. Containers and bags should weigh no more k ? than 23 kg (50 lbs). Items that are too heavy will not be collected. Do 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. k ? . J C ? Q C ? ? ? 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. Do not place your Kitchen Catcher or compostable bags at the curb; the Kitchen k ? Catcher is more likely to blow away in the wind and compostable bags may leak or break apart, they are only meant as liners. Only put your GreenCart at the curb. Residents can place a maximum of three large items at the curb on their scheduled k ? 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 ? Flatten box board before placing inside your Blue Box. 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 Put your waste at the curb 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 maintenance. 23 kg (50 lbs) Remember, put your waste at the curb by 7 a.m. the morning of your collection day. 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 07 08 Gary Carr Regional Chair To help Halton residents have an active and healthy summer, the Halton Region Health Department tests water quality at recreational beaches in Halton. B > @ E B P ? > O B ? Q B P Q B A ? C O L J ? Q E B ? ? O P Q ? T B B H ? F K ? ' R K B ? R K Q F I ? Q E B ? ? O P Q ? T B B H ? L C ? 0 B M Q B J ? B O ? ? Beaches are selected for testing based on their use for swimming and other T > Q B O ? P M L O Q P ? ? 0 > J M I B P ? > O B ? Q > H B K ? > Q ? I B > P Q ? L K @ B ? > ? T B B H ? > Q ? > I I ? P B I B @ Q B A ? ? B > @ E B P ? ? * L O B ? P > J M I B P ? J > V ? ? B ? Q > H B K ? F C ? @ L K A F Q F L K P ? @ E > K D B ? ? Before heading to the beach, call Access Halton for information about the water quality at Haltons beaches. Beach monitoring information is available 24 hours a day by calling either 311 for government services, 905-825-6000 or toll free ? ? ! R O F K D ? O B D R I > O ? ? R P F K B P P ? E L R O P ? > P H ? C L O ? ? B > @ E ? F K C L O J > Q F L K ? after regular business hours, press 2 for health information. This information is also posted on the Regions website at www.halton.ca/health. Monitoring Haltons beach water for a healthier summer THE FIRST 10 HOMES IN YOUR AREA WILL BE GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY OF HAVING A METAL ROOFING SYSTEM INSTALLED AT UP TO 15% BELOW RETAIL PRICE. OUR PRODUCTS ARE FULL-LENGTH PANEL FROM EAVE TO RIDGE CUSTOM MADE TO FIT YOUR HOME AND ARE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY. 100% CANADIAN MADE AND CMHC APPROVED. WE HAVE AN AFFORDABLE MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN WITH NO PAYMENTS OR INTEREST CHARGES TO FALL 2008. MOST OF OUR ROOFING SYSTEMS CAN BE PURCHASED FOR LESS THAN $150.00 PER MONTH MAKING THIS THE MOST AFFORDABLE METAL ROOF SYSTEM AVAILABLE TODAY. 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Boys Under 10 Bronze Final: Dundas 2, Hillsburgh Erin (HEADS) 0 Mustangs reach four division finals at tourney Continued from pg. 16 The peewee A Halton Hills Bulldogs went 2-2 in the preliminary round of the Barry Burman minor lacrosse tournament in Orangeville, then lost to Clarington in the bronze medal game. Preliminary round Halton Hills 6, Oakville 4; Whitby 10, Halton Hills 5; Halton Hills 7, Brampton 5; Mississauga 9, Halton Hills 4 Bronze medal Clarington 9, Halton Hills 0 Tournament scoring: Cody Menzies (6G, 4A); James Heslinga (3G); Darren Raddysh (2G, 5A); Teagan Gilian (2G, 3A); Campbell Parker (2G, 2A); Marty Burwell, Cory Highfield (2G, A); Taylor Raddysh (G, 3A); Reece Shaw (G, A); Matt Haynes (G); Stevie Rosa (7A); Theo Dol, David Kiss (2A); Dylan Reid, Drayden Patey (A); Adam Dobis (2W, 3A). Regular season Halton Hills 8, Orangeville 6: Hector, Menzies (2G); D. Raddysh, Gilian (G, 3A); Rosa, Heslinga (G, A); Parker (2A); Patey, Kiss, Highfield (A); Patey (W). 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