Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 5 Feb 2015, p. 23

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Thursday, February 5, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 23 Thanks forVOTING US #1 Exceptional Service, Products, Prices & Warranties Serving your community for over 35 Years. Visit our website at www.atouchofclassacton.comf Kitchens Flooring Bathrooms Basements Full Home Renovations 28 Main St. N. Acton • 519-853-1190 V Needed most this m onth • Canned Juice • Past a & Meat • Pampers • Hot Cere al TO DONATE OR FOR SPECIAL EVENTS I NFORMATION visit www.Go ergetownBre adBasket.ca WE NEED YOUR HEL P 55 Sinclair • Unit 12 905-873-3368 Tues. 5-7pm • Wed. 8:30-noon • Sat. 8:30-noon Items needed most thIs month • Canned Juice • Canned Pasta • Healthy Snacks • Bread • Rice visit. www.George townBreadBaske t.ca WE NEED YOUR HELP Are you coming? Halton Hills Christian School offers an exceptional faith-based academic learning environment for Preschool - Grade 8 students.Come and visit our new spacious campus and learn about our programs, teachers and special education opportunities. Visit us to find out more. 905.877.4221 haltonhillschristianschool.org 0334  778 509 SU LLAC 9R4 G7L NO ,NWOTEGROEG ,EVA GNORTSMRA 63 CGHH TA SEITRAP YADHTRIB MODEROB ON SSERTS ON SSEM ON COMMUNITY Students in Grades 1-8 at St. Catherine of Alexandria elementary school in George- town South really threw their weight behind efforts to reduce the amount of garbage they produced during the recent Recycling Council of Ontario's Waste-Free Lunch Challenge. On their test day, St. Catherine students were able to increase the number of blue bin items deposited from the previous 2.3 pounds to 3.5, while reducing the amount of garbage from 4.7 pounds to just 1.7. For their waste-minimization efforts, stu- dents at St. Catherine were rewarded by be- ing named one of 20 schools in the province as winners of the competition and received a classroom set of Thermos reusable lunch kits. St. Catherine of Alexandria elementary school Eco Team student members received reusable lunch kits from Thermos thanks to their waste-minimization efforts during the one-day Waste-Free Lunch Challenge. Team members, moving clockwise from bottom left, are: Dario Parise, Andrew Soligo, Tina Bartulovic, Abbey Johnson, Ava Taborda, Megan Pontes, Tatem Mackey, Raquel Farrell, Liam Hal- ligan, Andreas Costopolous. At top left is Eco teacher Rebecca Morgan and top right is Rebecca Froud. Photo by Eamonn Maher St. Catherine students are watching their waste

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