Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 26 May 2011, p. 20

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20 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, May 26, 2011 ATHLETES of the week Acton High School Christ the King G.D.H.S Alli Baker Laura Brooks Stacey Bell Tristan LeRoy Andrew Allen Olin Flydorf Continued from pg. 17 Saturday, May 28 Norval United Church's 45th Annual Chicken BBQ: 4-8 p.m. at Huttonville Public School (2322 Embleton Rd. between Heritage Rd. & Mississauga Rd.) Everyone welcome! Lots of live entertainment and a Silent Auction fundraiser for church youth programs. Takeout dinners available. Maple Lodge Farms Half BBQ Chicken with potato salad or baked potato, garden salad, roll, homemade pie, tea and coffee. Spring Bazaar: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian and Community Church, Ospringe (corner of Highways 124 and 125) call Nora to book a table, 519-856-4453. UCHS Spring Clean Up Trunk Sale/ Open House: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with barbecue starting at 11:30 a.m. at the Upper Credit Humane Society, 5383 Trafalgar Rd. N. Time for Spring Clean Up! For $10 per car/table, you can sell your items at this trunk sale! Info: Shelter 519-833-2287. Annual Yard & Bake Sale at St. John's Anglican Church, Stewarttown (corner of Trafalgar Rd. and 15 Sideroad). Plan to attend, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. for delicious baking, plants for your garden and many treasures on the white elephant table, as well as books, crafts, toys and much more. Info: Community Calendar Barb, 905-873-6280. Family Storytime at the Georgetown Branch librar at 11 a.m., until June 4. Nordic Pole Walking: Saturdays, 9-10 a.m. at Creature Comfort Co., 92 Main St. S. Bring toonie for CAShh or UCHS. Acton High School Athletes of the Week are Laura Brooks and Alli Baker. The Bearcats' senior girls' soccer team posted a 3-2 regular-season record and qualified for this week's playoffs thanks in large part to these two students. Brooks is the team's sweeper and usually starts off the Bearcat passing attack, while Baker's hustle paid off with two goals in a 5-2 win over Burlington Central. Georgetown District High School Athletes of the Week are Andrew Allen and Olin Flydorf. Grade 9 student Allen won the midget boys' shot put with a toss of 11.72m at a meet at St. Marcellinus in Mississauga. Flydorf, a Grade 10 central midfielder on the junior boys' soccer squad, scored in the 3-2 Rebels' seasonopening 4-0 win over St. Thomas Aquinas. Christ the King Athletes of the Week are Stacey Bell and Tristan LeRoy. Bell is a Grade 12 student in the senior leadership class and served as a delegate at the recent three-day Ontario Olympic Youth Academy conference at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo. LeRoy, a Grade 10 striker on the Jaguars' junior boys' soccer team, scored four goals in a 5-3 victory against T.A. Blakelock. SPORTS Georgetown's Source for NEW and USED Sports Sunday, May 29 Hope for Children: (rain or shine), 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Scotsdale Farm (13807 Trafalgar Rd., Ballinafad). Come out and enjoy free fun activities for kids of all ages: yoga demonstration by Lead with Light Yoga, books/puppets, crafts, music making, singing/dancing, drumming circle, face painting. Please bring your chairs, blankets, pillows and picnic lunch! Blessings for the Waters of the World Ceremony begins at 3 p.m. Info: Michelle LeRoy, thesixthelement@live.com Anniversary service: at Union Presbyterian Church, 16789 22 Sideroad (nw corner of Winston Churchill Blvd. and Old School Road/22 Sideroad), 10:30 a.m. Guest preacher: Rob Royal. Lunch to follow. All welcome. Limehouse Presbyertian Church Cemetery's annual Memorial Day service will be held at 11 a.m. with Rev. Peter Barrow, guest minister. All welcome to celebrate 185 years of cemetery use at Limehouse. More CALENDAR, pg. 28 EXCHANGE GOLF - new and used sets, drivers, hybrids, putters Your One Stop Sports Store. LACROSSE - everything you need for all levels BASEBALL - head to toe . . . players and team sales SOCCER - shoes/shins/balls etc RUGBY & FOOTBALL - cleats IN-LINE HOCKEY - in-line skates, girdles and pants MOORE PARK PLAZA 905-873-0176 68 Main St. N. (Hwy. 7) Georgetown NOTICE OF PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT CHARGE BY-LAW THE HALTON DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD PUBLIC MEETING ON JUNE 15, 2011 at 6:00 P.M. The Halton District School Board proposes to amend the 2009 Education Development Charge ByLaw (the "2009 By-Law") the Board passed on May 20, 2009. The 2009 By-law came into effect on June 8, 2009. The schedule of Education Development Charges imposed by the by-law is as follows: Charge on residential development: Charge on non-residential development: $1,755.00 per dwelling unit $0.49 per square foot ($5.27 per square metre) of gross floor area The proposed amending by-law will increase the charge on residential development to $2,506 per dwelling unit and the charge on non-residential development to $0.69 per square foot ($7.43 per square metre) of gross floor area. The increase in the charge is due to an increase in the education land costs and servicing costs that the Board has incurred over those estimated when the 2009 By-law was passed. The 2009 By-law referred to above applies to all lands in the Region of Halton. Accordingly, a key map showing the location of the land subject to the said By-law is not provided as part of this notice. The Board will consider the proposed amending by-law at a public meeting to be held on June 15, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. in the Board Room, Halton District School Board, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington. All interested persons are invited to attend the public meeting. The Board would appreciate receiving written submissions one week prior to the public meeting, so they may be distributed to the trustees for their review prior to the meeting. Submissions and requests to address the Board as delegations should be submitted to the Director of Education, Halton District School Board, c/o Gail Gortmaker, Manager, Office of the Director, P.O. Box 5005 Stn LCD 1, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington, Ontario, L7R 3Z2, Tel: (905) 335-3663, Fax: (905) 335-9802. A copy of the proposed amending by-law, the education development charge background study in connection with the 2009 By-law and information concerning the proposed amendment will be available on or after May 31, 2011, at the Board's administration offices, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington, Ontario, during regular business hours or on the Board website at www.hdsb.ca For further information, please contact Lucy Veerman, Superintendent and Treasurer, Business Services, at (905) 335-3665, ext. 2217 or veermanl@hdsb.ca David Euale, Director of Education and Secretary to the Board P.O. Box 5005 STN LCD 1 Burlington, ON L7R 3Z2 905 335-3663 Toll free 1-877-618-3456 www.hdsb.ca Don Vrooman, Chair David Euale, Director

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