www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday November 28, 2008 - 21 Bad economy could affect you or someone you know S tung by the recent upheaval in the local and national economies and, in particular, the auto sector, United Way of Oakville (UWO) is striving to meet its 2008 campaign goal of $3.41 million. The trickle-down effect of any campaign shortfall is predicted to affect thousands of Oakville residents as the increased need for services in an economic recession will outweigh the available resources. As we continue to ride the roller coaster of economic uncertainty heading into recession, now is the time to support the health of our community with a gift to United Way of Oakville. United Way makes the most of each donation received. The power of a single gift multiplies when it is invested with the gifts of others. A gift to United Way is an efficient way to donate. Through just one gift, a donor is supporting the programs and services of more than 30 community agencies. United Way is strategic with each investment and ensures that each program it funds will have a real and lasting impact in the lives of people in the community. In these uncertain times, we cannot predict who will come to rely on the services of a United Way-funded agency. It could be a friend, a co-worker, a neighbour or a family member -- if not yourself. Please give to United Way of Oakville and help to build a healthy, caring and inclusive community for all. Do donate, call 905-8455571 or visit www.uwoakville.org. -- Submitted by the United Way of Oakville The Regional Escape to a World of Comfort Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca PUBLIC NOTICE Halton Region 2009 Budget and Fees and Charges Sun Yoga provides a welcoming environment to practice and grow. Hot Yoga Ashtanga Hatha Flow Gentle Introductory special: one week unlimited only $20! 785 Pacific Road, Unit 15, Oakville 905-469-3309 Regional Council will be considering adoption of the 2009 Budget and passage of by-laws imposing fees and charges at its meeting scheduled for Wednesday, December 17, 2008, at 9:30 a.m. Council will consider new and revised fees and charges for Regional programs, including waste management, water and wastewater, as well as water and wastewater connection charges. Prior to adoption by Regional Council, the proposed 2009 Budget and fees and charges will also be considered at the following meetings: Tuesday, December 2 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, December 3 9:30 a.m. Thursday, December 4 9:30 a.m. Monday, December 15 9:30 a.m. Health & Social Services Committee Planning & Public Works Committee Administration & Finance Committee Budget Review Committee "MASONRY & FIREPLACE DESIGN SPECIALISTS" w w w. c o b b l e s t o n e m b e r s . c a www.sunyoga.ca 406 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE ACROSS FROM RONA LANSING 905-337-2066 All of the above meetings will be held at the Halton Regional Centre located at 1151 Bronte Road in Oakville. Copies of the 2009 Budget Summary will be available for viewing on Halton's website at www.halton.ca of the Regional Clerk at the Halton Regional Centre between the hours of 8:30 a.m. Escape to paradise www.rbg.ca/207 Art in paradise October 27 to January 18; Mediterranean Garden; RBG Centre Visit the indoor Mediterranean Garden filled with artworks. Curated by Maryrose Coleman, PRIME Gallery. ARTISTS: Wojtek Biczysko, Sophie DeFrancesca, Elyse DeLafontaine, Hugh Hamilton, db Johnson, Julie Moon, Francis Muscat, David Constantino Salaza, Bruce Taylor, Andrew Waite, Miguel Deras Zapata Halton residents are invited to participate in this process by attending the Committee meetings. If you wish to register as a delegate for the purpose of addressing the by the close of the business day prior to the date of the meeting. Holiday Traditions Saturdays and Sundays, November 29 to December 14; 10 p.m. to 4 p.m.; RBG Centre Holiday crafts for children, live entertainment and more. HIGHLIGHTS: Pauline Grondin, The Amazing Corbin's Christmas Wonderland magic show, Splash & Boots, Playford Players, Santa's Helpers, Dickie Bird and Erick Traplin. Visit www.rbg.ca/207 for schedule. Santa at the Gardens; 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. Meet Santa and have your photo taken (available for purchase). It's not too late to vaccinate! The Halton Region Health Department is offering free short-sleeved shirt. Children under 9 years of age needing a second dose are also invited. No appointments are necessary. If you have a fever or do not feel well, postpone your visit to a later date. Wednesday, December 3 Monday, December 8 Wednesday, Wednesday, Wednesday, January 21 3:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Whiteoaks (South) High School Holy Trinity Secondary School Halton Regional Centre, Auditorium Halton Regional Centre, Auditorium Halton Regional Centre, Auditorium 1151 Bronte Road (use north entrance) 1151 Bronte Road (use north entrance) 1151 Bronte Road (use north entrance) 1330 Montclair Drive Sophie DeFrancesca EXTENDED WINTER EARTH ART November 16 to January 18; RBG Centre Indoor environmental art installations Curated by John Grande. ARTISTS: Alan Sonfist (NY, USA); Bob Verschueren (Belgium); Gilles Bruni and Marc Babarit (France); Pilar Ovalle (Chile); Gregoire Ferland (QC, Canada); Michael Dennis (BC, Canada) PRESENTED BY BECOME A MEMBER -- An annual membership starts at only $50. Membership benefits include free or preferred admission to garden areas and events, plus discounts and more. Gift memberships available. Sign up or renew your membership online at www.rbg.ca/207. schedule, visit . EARTH ART EXHIBIT Pilar Ovalle REGULAR FALL/WINTER DAILY ADMISSION Adult: $8; Senior: $6; Student/youth (13 to 18 years): $6; Child (five to 12 years): $3; Family: $20. RBG members and children under five: FREE. RBG Centre, 680 Plains Road West, Hamilton/Burlington 905-527-1158, 1-800-694-4769; www.rbg.ca/207 Admit On BUY nli g.ca Oww.rbne w 281108 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 e