Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 27 Sep 2011, p. 15

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IN MEMORIAMS Wastewise celebrates its 20th anniversary Wastewise recently celebrated its 20th Anniversary during a special day at Willow Park Ecology Centre. Left, Wastewise founder Diane vandeValk addresses the crowd, as did Mayor Rick Bonnette. Wastewise's goals are to divert resources from disposal and to educate individuals and businesses about waste reduction. At its 36 Armstrong location it operates a drop-off, and resale of, reusable items such as household goods, office furniture and clothing, recycles paper and other items. There is a user free of $1 for drop-off of recyclable items. Note: Wastewise does not accept large appliances such as stoves, washers or dryers or mattresses and box springs. Volunteers are always welcome. Wastewise hours are MonDaniel Barr, 7, of Stoney Creek day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday tries his hand at catching butter- and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. flies at the Wastewise 20th An- and Thursday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. niversary celebration. Info: 905-873-8122. 15 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday, September 27, 2011 KOWLISKI, Irwin We thought of you with love today but that is nothing new we thought of you yesterday and the days before that too We think of you in silence and often speak your name All we have are memories and your picture in a frame Your memory is in our keepsake with which we will never part God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts. Love you always, Miss you forever. Love, Your wife Barb, your girls, son in law's and Grandchildren Wastewise contributes to GDHS program Katherine Fort, Wastewise board member presents a cheque to Gord Swanson, GDHS science teacher, GDHS Grade 12 student Evelyn Elgie and Donna Norrie of Georgetown District High School for $5,000 from Wastewise in support of the E.A.R.T.H. (Environmental Awareness and Respect through High Skills Major) program. Photos by Ray Lavender Ronald Victor Barker September 28th, 2010 What would I give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see, To hear his voice and see his smile, That meant so much to me. With all my love, Gloria In Memory of Boss for the day Summer students Matthew D'Oliveira and James Walsh spent time in the office of Town of Halton Hills Director of Recreation Terry Alyman recently in the annual Director for the Day tradition. They also did some administrative work and took a tour of Town facilities, while Alyman conducted swimming lessons in the morning and oversaw camp games in the afternoon. D'Oliveira, who worked The Staying Alive Fitness team raised over $10,000 in the annual MS bike tour from Ac- with the camp staff, is entering his fourth year in the poton's Prospect Park to Kitchener and back again. Submitted photo litical science program at Brock University, while Walsh is a second-year criminology student at Carleton University. Photo by Eamonn Maher Ron Barker September 28th, 2010 We're missing a special link in our Circle of Friends that can never be replace. Love, Bob and Shelley, Lyle and Davy and Phyllis, Marie, Alan and Kathy Staying Alive team cycles for ten grand CARDS OF THANKS WE would just like to say thank you to all our family and our friends for making Our Anniversary such a success! May and Shel Lawr CARRIERS NEEDED ACTON Churchill Rd S Longfield Rd Roseford Terr Arthur Street look inside ...for these flyers in your area GIANT TIGER HOME DEPOT IN FOCUS JOES PIZZA LOWES RONA S M A RT SOURCE S P O RT S M A RT S TA P L E S SUPERB TIRE TOPPERS * full distribution GEORGETOWN Lynden Cir River Dr Rexway Drive Chipper court Hale Drive Palomino Trail Belmont Blvd Heslop Court John st Collage st Margaret st Cedervale crt Delrex Youth to the rescue Amanda Kostjuk, youth program coordinator at the Halton Hills youth centres reports Acton youth were disappointed this summer when much of Acton, including the Off the Wall Centre was covered in not-so-artistic graffiti because they take pride their space and because the vandalism yet again represents youth in a negative manner. So when there had been a swastika painted on the construction sign posted near the Acton Community Centre, they gathered cleaning supplies and took it upon themselves to remove the graffiti. From left, Emily Hamilton, Trevor Wells and Amanda Kostjuk (Youth Program Coordinator) show a cleaned-up sign. Youths Mason Galway and Rob Weber (Youth Program Assistant) were there as well. Photo submitted Old Seed House Garden birthday Barb Baron (left) and Jane Fogal were among the volunteers who recently were busy re-staining the kiosk and gazebo at the Old Seed House Garden, to freshen up all the structures in the garden. The garden marked its 10th anniversary this month. Photo by Ted Brown ALSO NEEDED: ADULT CARRIERS If interested, please call CIRCULATION 905-873-0301 For Flyer Information, contact Nancy Geissler, 905-873-0301, Ext 228

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