24 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday December 24, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com Residential garbage pickup will be a day late Waste collection services for Oakville residents will be delayed one day during the holiday season. For the weeks of Dec. 25 and Jan.1, collection will take place the day after residents' regular collection day. There will be collection services on Boxing Day, Dec. 26. Collection times may vary due to high volumes of waste material and poor weather conditions. Fine Furniture at prices you never imagined possible!!! Visit our showroom and discover for yourself why our store is fast becoming a regular haunt for decorators and home owners alike. Specializing in Used Fine Hotel Furnishings 905.815.1333 482 South Service Road East Oakville (east of Trafalgar) www.movelineliquidations.com Residents should place their waste at the curb by 7 a.m. on their scheduled collection day. For more details on waste collection services in their area, residents may also check the 2006 "Curb Appeal" Waste Management Calendar or visit the Region's Waste Management website at www.halton.ca/waste. The Halton Waste Management Site (HWMS) will maintain its regular operating hours and will be open Monday to Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but will be closed on Monday, Dec. 25 and Monday, Jan. 1. The HWMS is located at 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton. Christmas Trees will be collected in the urban areas beginning the week of January 8, 2007. Halton reminds all residents of the following winter tips to keep in mind when placing their waste curbside: Place items out for col- lection by 7:00 a.m. on the morning of collection day, but not before 5 p.m. the evening before. Secure your recyclables. Stack your Blue Boxes on top of one another to prevent papers from blowing away. Place heavier items on top of lighter items. Flatten and tie large cardboard boxes and place securely underneath or between your recycling boxes. Tie cardboard in bundles no larger than 30" x 30" x 8" (76cm x 76cm x 20cm). In one Blue Box, place loose glass bottles and jars, metal food and beverage cans, aluminum foil and pie plates, Styrofoam, plastic bottles, drinking boxes, and milk and juice cartons. In a second Blue Box, place flattened corrugated cardboard, fine paper, box board and newspapers. Keep waste items clear of snow and visible to collect. Do not place items on top of snowbanks. 999 399 NOW NOW NOW SLIME FUNTAINER REG $19.99 BOXING WEEK % 40OFF SALE RUNS FROM DECEMBER 24 - 31 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST HOLIDAY STORAGE ESSENTIALS A MODERN 1499 TENSION POLE CADDY REG $29.99 NOW ARBORICULTURE AND TREE MAINTENANCE STACKING BINS WHITE FROST REG $6.99 COMPANY "We treat the cause, not the symptom." Certified Tree Worker Arborists: · Tree Planting and Fertilization · Pruning · Structural Restoration with Cabling and Bracing · Tree Removal · Mulching NOW $1199 - $1619 REG $19.99 - $26.99 Certified Consulting Arborists: · Arborist Reports based on Municipal By-laws · New Development Sites · Tree Evaluations · Disease and Insect Diagnoses · Tree Health Care Program® 499 ALSO 80L TOTE REG $14.99 50% OFF HUNDREDS OF GREAT ITEMS STORE LOCATIONS www-solutions-stores.ca Whitby Hwy 401 & Thickson 905-433-8746 Mississauga Mavis & Britannia 905-826-3477 Toronto Dufferin & Bloor 416-516-6635 Oakville Hwy 403 & Dundas 905-829-1084 Toronto Yonge & Eglinton 647-430-8749 Richmond Hill Hwy 7 & Bayview 905-771-0001 Brampton Hwy 410 & Bovaird 905-494-5899 Woodbridge Hwy 7 & Weston 905-850-7342 7 NOW 49 TRAVEL MUG REG $14.99 TWO PACK 70L UNDERBED STORAGE TOTE REG $16.99 1199 NOW Maple Hill Tree Services Serving Oakville & Burlington 905-824-2100 toll-free 1-866-878-0883 contactus@maplehilltree.com Greg Hill, President Nurturing Nature for 30 years