Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 May 2011, p. 24

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24 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, May 26, 2011 Lobster and steak on the menu Friday Lobster lovers unite! It is time for the Kiwanis Club of Georgetown's annual Lobsterfest, which will be held at GDHS on Friday May 27 from 7-11 p.m. There is all-you-caneat lobster (fresh from the East Coast, cooked that day) and a huge steak barbecue. All the trimmings are included, such as baked potatoes, garlic butter, Caesar salad and dessert. This year raw oysters are being supplied and shucked by Toronto company Oyster Boy. The fun continues with a DJ and dance afterwards. The money raised will be used for the Kiwanis club's commitment of $160,000 towards the Kiwanis Community Field at Georgetown District High School. Already, the field is very well used by the entire community. You will have a great time helping Kiwanis support recreational facilities in our community. Tickets are $75 and are available by calling 905-8774411. The Regional Municipality of Halton No 32 Sid e Rd www.halton.ca Proposed Additions to Waste Collection Services in Rural Halton Hills Rural areas of Halton Hills affected by this proposal are shaded in green. We want to hear from you Halton Region is responsible for providing a sustainable solid waste management system to all Halton residents. In 2004, Halton Region implemented roadside Blue Box collection to all rural residents. At that time, roadside garbage collection in rural Halton Hills was also considered but not approved based on feedback from local residents. In 2008, the GreenCart program was implemented as it is collected in the same truck as the Blue Box material. Since 2008, many residents have inquired into the feasibility of receiving roadside garbage collection. As a result of these requests, the Town of Halton Hills has asked that Halton Region consider adding the same level of waste collection to rural Halton Hills that is provided in the other rural areas of Halton. Acton Wednesday AREA 3 Nassagaweya-Esquesing Townline Hwy 7 Tenth Line Wednesday AREA 1 No 22 Sid e Rd Hwy 7 Trafalgar Rd e No 22 Sid e No 20 Sid Rd Rd Confederation St Fourth Line Fifth Line Reg Rd 25 Wednesday AREA 4 Dublin Line River Dr Current waste collection services (Blue Box and GreenCart will continue to be collected weekly) Georgetown eR No 15 Sid d h lp ue G St Blue Box collected once a week. GreenCart collected once a week. Wednesday AREA 5 Winston Churchill Blvd No 10 Sid e Rd Tenth Line Ninth Line Trafalgar Rd Eighth Line Friday AREA 2 Proposed additions to waste collection services: Rd No 5 Side ve Steeles A Hwy 401 Garbage collection once every other week (six bag/can limit) Bulk waste collection eight times per year (three item limit per collection) Metal and appliance collection on a call-in basis (available all year) Making Halton a better place to live, work and retire Gary Carr, Regional Chair Resident survey and open houses Post-marked no later than June 10, 2011 We also encourage you to attend an open house regarding the proposed collection services in your area: Date & Time Monday, May 30, 2011 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 31, 2011 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Location Limehouse Memorial Hall 1238 th Line, Limehouse Hornby Glen Golf Course 8286 Hornby Road, Hornby 7our feedback on the proposed additions to roadside waste collection is important. Please take a few minutes to complete the survey mailed to your home, and return it to Halton Region in the postage-paid envelope, post-marked no later than June 10, 2011. 260511 Please let us know as soon as possible if you will have an accessibility or accommodation need at a Halton Region hosted event or meeting. Bronte Road, -akville, -ntario *M * k "ial or 0-82-000 k Toll $ree -8-442-8 k TT7 0-82-8 k www.halton.ca

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