THE WEEKEND OUTLOOK Friday Ma 1911 Page I Norval News Musicians win awards By KAY WILSON At the recent Peel Music Festival held during April at Cyril Clark Hall Brampton vocal pupils from Joyce Hutton Studios of Norval won five scholarships Holly Verhaegan won the Brampton Arts Scholarship in memory of Mor rison Andrea Skeen won the Most Promising Student Scholar ship Merry Anne Hutton won the Brampton Lions Club Best Intermediate Vocalist Scholar ship Alicia Flavell won the Best Novice Vocal Performer Scholarship and Sarah Pacheco won the 50 Peel North Womens Institute Scholarship in memory of Kat Mcintosh Dolson for Best Elementary Vocal Student Other awards captured during the festival by students from the Joyce Hutton Studios were firsts seconds and 19 thirds Students participating in the vocal competitions and placing among the winners were Sarah Pacheco Diana Patten Alison Reed Stacey Dug- Karen Mathiason Lindsay Reinelt Johnson Merry Anne Hutton Andrea Skeen Hol ly Verhaegen Alicia Flavell Milu Brenda Freeman Jane Bates Paul Canning and Stacey The students are from Stewart- town Brampton Hut- tonville Terra Cotta Georgetown Limehouse and Shot put student Centennial student Sabrina prepares to put the shot during her schools track and field meet on Wednesday a senior stu dent got one point on this effort but final results were unavailable at Herald phcto LARGE TREES OUR SPECIALTY GROWN RIGHT HERE AND FULLY GUARANTEED MAPLE plus Crimson King Birch Deborah Linden Norway Locust Globe Mt Ash Schwedler Oak Royal Red Harlequin Sugar Cleveland CRYIN TIME IN THE COUNTRY Weeping Caragana 4 sizes Caragana Semi Weeping Cutleaf Caragana Weeping Pussywillow Weeping Elm Weeping Cypress Weeping Mulberry Fruiting Fruitless DUTCH NURSERIES YOUR GARDEN CENTRE GROWERS OF QUALITY NURSERY STOCK f sif A OFFICE MAGIC FOR ALL YOUR OFFICE STATIONERY NEEDS 136C St mmmmSSBSSBBL Animal farm Children clamored around the petting zoo at BangORama to get a good view of the ducklings goats sheep calves and other farm animals Some children like Joshua and Johnathon HIM of Acton were lucky enough to hold one of the animals Herald photo GIC RATE Rate Subject To Change Without Notice MONEY CONCEPTS HALTON REGION PUBLIC MEETINGS The Regional Municipality of Halton is hosting a series of public meetings on a variety of subjects These meetings are an opportunity for you to have input into the decisions that could affect your future You are invited to attend any of these meetings Please cut out and save this ad for the following upcoming meetings Draft Parkway Belt West Plan Study This Study funded jointly by the Province of Ontario Region and City of Burl ington addresses the effectiveness of the Provincial Parkway Belt West Plan in Halton identifies and assesses new directions for the Plan and proposes an implementation strategy Regional staff are seeking your comments on the Draft Report for this Study The public meetings will be open with displays and dialogue from to 900 pm A presenta tion and question period will start at 800 pm May 7 EC High School 255 Ontario Street Hwy 25 Milton Auditorium WedMay29 7pm Aldershot High School Place south of Waterdown Road off Park Road Burlington Cafeteria ThursJune6 pm Oakville Municipal Building 1225 Trafalgar Road Oakville and Trafalgar Rooms Tues June pm LBPearson High School 1433 Headon Road between Palmer Drive and Upper Middle Road Burlington Cafetorium Transit Opportunities Study This Study was undertaken to investigate options for developing a workable transit net work for Halton Such a network could ease traffic congestion and reduce environmental impacts These public meetings provide an opportunity for you to learn more about the future of public transit in your community Information Centres will be open from to 900 pm Milton Halton Hills and Burlington Council presentations will start at approximately pm The Oakville Council presenta tion will start at approximately 700 pm Please call to confirm presentation times June June 10 Mon June 17 June 18 6 pm Milton Town Hall Brown Street Milton Information Centre in Lobby 6 pm Oakville Municipal Building 1225 Trafalgar Road Oakville Information Centre in the Atrium 6 pm Halton Hills Civic Centre Halton Hills Drive Georgetown Information Centre in Committee Room 6 pm Burlington City Hall Brant Street Burlington Information Centre in Second Floor Lobby Halton Housing Study This Study was undertaken to update and expand on Haltons Municipal Housing State ment and to conduct research into housing needs which will lead to policies for affordable housing residential intensification and the role of municipalities in housing Staff are seek ing your input into Haltons Draft Housing Statement through the following public meetings The City of Burlington and Town of Halton Hills will also present the findings of their housing studies The public meetings will be open with displays and discussion from to 900 pm A formal presentation will take place at pm Tues June 18 Burlington City Hall 426 Brant Street Burlington Room Wed June 19 Halton Hills Civic Centre Halton Hills Drive Georgetown Council Chambers For further information please contact Ms Kathy Kielt Ext 629 Local Inquiries from HILLS HALTON lULLS BURLINGTON ACTON GEORGETOWN BURLINGTON MILTON