Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 23 Apr 2015, p. 9

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Thursday, A pril 23, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 9 3 DAYS ONLY FRI 10-8SAT 9-6SUN 11-5 FREE With Any Mattress Set Tax No HST FREE With Any Mattress Set With Any Mattress Set Heavy Duty Delivery Local Bed Frame FREEOROR Double $249 Queen $299 King $449 Box Springs Available $199 SINGLEMATTRESS orthopeDic Firm Support Double $349 Queen $399 King $549 Box Springs Available $249 SINGLEMATTRESS AShley eurotop pocKetcoil MATTReSS SALe HOURS:Mon -Wed 10am - 6pm • Thur - Fri 10am - 8pm • Saturday 9am - 6pm • Sunday 11am - 5pm MILTON - 238Main Street East 905.878.4606 BRAMPTON - 160Main Street South 905.453.9760 MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF OTHERS… BECOME A PERSONAL SUPPORTWORKER A CAREER IN DEMAND • Positions available across our community • Opportunities to work either full-time or part-time • Personally rewarding career and valued position among a health-care team PREPARE FOR SUCCESS • You'll gain skills, knowledge and confidence to become a preferred graduate • Program can be completed in less than one year • Opportunity to study in Kitchener, Waterloo or Guelph Attend a free information session May 11, 2015 - 2pm-4pm (drop-in) Acton Arena and Community Centre Meeting Room, 415 Queen St E, Acton May 23, 2015 - 11am-12pm Mold-Masters SportsPlex Meeting Room - Rink C, 221 Guelph St, Georgetown June 7, 2015 - 2pm-3pm Acton Arena and Community Centre Meeting Room, 415 Queen St E, Acton NEWS CVC AWARD OF DISTINCTION: Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) honoured community members at its annual Friends of the Credit Conservation Awards recently at BraeBen Golf and Country Club in Mississauga. More than 70 guests were in attendance, including representatives from CVC's Board of Directors. Halton Hills area residents Geoff and Shanna Maltby were honoured with a Conservation Award of Distinction for protect- ing drinking water through environmentally friendly land management practices. The Maltby family built a structure to control waste contamination from livestock, decommissioned an unused well and fenced off a wetland to keep livestock out. They helped threatened grassland birds by participated in CVC's Bird-Friendly Certified Hay program. Their efforts show how responsible practices on one property can have a big impact on the community as a whole. Above, (from left) Shanna Maltby, CVC CAO Deborah Martin-Downs, Township of Amaranth Mayor Don MacIver and Geoff Maltby. CVC photo

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