12 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday January 23, 2009 www.oakvillebeaver.com Armstrong speaks to Canadian Club Sally Armstrong, an Oakville resident, human rights activist, journalist and author will tackle the topic Whither Afghanistan -- What Are We Doing in a Quite Primitive Country Half a World Away that Seems Bent on Self Destruction? Armstrong will speak at the Canadian Club of Halton Peel on Wednesday, Feb. 18. The dinner meeting takes place at the Oakville Conference Centre, located at 2515 Wyecroft Rd. . Registration is at 6 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets cost $30 for members, $40 for nonmembers and $15 for students. Armstrong is an Amnesty International award winner, a member of the Order of Canada, a contributing editor at Maclean's magazine and a powerful and engaging speaker. She has covered conflicts from Bosnia and Somalia to Rwanda and Afghanistan. In her recently-published book, Bitter Roots, Tender Shoots: The Uncertain Fate of Afghanistan's Women, Armstrong revisits Afghanistan to compare the lives of women pre- and post-Taliban. While some improvements in education, health care and human rights have been achieved, women are still struggling with the brutal force of tribal law and the unyielding stance of fundamentalists. The event will be an opportunity to hear Armstrong's views as to why Canada and the international community need to be involved in Afghanistan and what the future holds for the women and girls of the struggling country. The event is being co-hosted with the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) -- Oakville. Canadians in Support of Afghan Women will be selling goods handmade by women in Afghanistan at the meeting. Armstrong's latest book is a follow-up to her bestseller, Veiled Threats: The Hidden Power of the Women of Afghanistan, published in 2002. As she states in her book, "To a world traumatized by 9/11, Afghanistan has become a story about terrorists, drug barons, and the Taliban insurgency. To me, it remains a chronicle about blameless women and girls who continue to pay an awful price for the opportunism of angry men. But I, too, am hopeful. The women activists, journalists and changemakers are slowly breaking down the taboo around talking about the status of women and girls in Afghanistan. The uncertain fate of their sisters is in their hands." For tickets, contact Barry Wylie at bwylie@globalserve.net. eWomenNetwork meets in Oakville The eWomenNetwork's Toronto/GTA chapter is hosting an Accelerated Networking Dinner at the Harbour Banquet and Conference Centre on Wednesday, Jan. 28. Dubbed Connecting with Your Inner Glow: Expressions of Life, the event will launch the group's search for the 2009 Emerging Leader. Registration is at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tickets cost $65 ($55 early bird) and are available in advance. Arline Malakian and Kim MacGregor, coauthors of the internationally awarded book, Be....a Women: Expressions of Life, will speak. eWomenNetwork offers opportunities for young entrepreneurial women who are aged 22 to 29. Register by contacting www.ewomennetwork.com or call Darla Campbell at 416-562 9082. The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca Moving? If you are moving out of a house, leave your GreenCart, Blue Box and Waste Management Guide & Collection Calendar behind for the new home owners. PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Reconstruction of Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) from Bronte Road (Regional Road 25) to Postmaster Drive, Town of Oakville PR-2229B Halton Region, following the completion of the Environmental Assessment Report for this A Public Information Centre will be held to display preliminary design drawings for the to allow interested members of the public an opportunity to review preliminary design details, meet the project team and discuss any design issues or concerns with representatives of Halton Region. Anyone with an interest in the project is invited to attend. The Public Information Centre will be an informal meeting where interested members of the public will be able to drop in at their convenience. Date: Time: Place: Thursday, February 5, 2009 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Halton Region (Glenorchy/Dakota Meeting Room) 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, ON If you are moving into a new subdivision, Halton Region will provide you with two Blue Boxes and one GreenCart once the homes on the street or subdivision they provide garbage collection until the Region can safely access your subdivision. If you are moving into a resale house, you can get two free Blue Boxes, one free GreenCart and Kitchen Catcher, and a Waste Management Guide & Collection Calendar by visiting the Halton Waste If you are unable to attend the Public Information Centre and wish further information on this project, please contact the undersigned. Winter Tips Put waste at the curb by 7 a.m. the morning of your collection day, but no sooner than 5 p.m. the evening before. Halton Region Email: a 2009 Budget and maintaining service levels provided to Halton residents taxes by 1.7 per cent. Over the past three years, Halton Region has consistently had one of the lowest tax increases for Regional programs and services in the Province of Stack your Blue Boxes and place heavier items such as phone books and magazines on top of loose papers, or bundle and tie papers. Flatten and tie large cardboard boxes and place securely underneath or between your recycling boxes. Tie cardboard in bundles no larger than 76 cm x 76 cm x Gary Carr Regional Chair Budget deliberations were rigorous as staff and Council worked to come up with responsible solutions to prepare for the economic challenges and the anticipated demands on social and community services, and infrastructure. Among the provisions made to help maintain service levels is additional funding for Ontario Works employment programs, and increased staff resources to support social services and public health. www.halton.ca. Halton Regional Meeting Schedule on top of snow banks. February 3 February 4 February 4 9:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Health & Social Services Committee Planning & Public Works Committee Administration & Finance Committee 230109