Williams Mill artists open their studio doors for Spring Reveal Organized by Madole and Artists of the Williams Mill Visual Arts Centre in Glen Wil- artistic couturière Sandra liams will hold their Spring Re- Krosse, this spring's gallery veal: Art Show & Sale and 18th show features a selection of Annual Spring Studio Open work from studio artists, workHouse this weekend, 12-4 p.m. ing in a variety of media, including: Manny Martins (Marblue (both days). "This is the 18th Annual Photography); Sandra Krosse Spring Open House at the Wil- (artistic couturière); Christine liams Mill Visual Arts Centre Marie Ford (fibre art/jewelry); and a long established spring- Naomi Assenheim (Opal Wing time tradition. Spring is a great Creations Jewellery); wateropportunity to reveal some of colour painters: Marlene Madothe new work that artists have le, Harry Milanowski and Gord Stuart; oil been creor acrylic ating over painters: the winter Tiziana months, Manierka, for an audiChristine ence ready Montague, to come Margaret out and exPeter, Suplore. Evsan Wakeerything field and just seems a Lorne Winlittle brightQUIET APPROACH ters; Sheri er, and the BY WATERCOLOUR ARTIST Tenaglia show celGORD STUART (mixed meebrates that spirit," says event chair water- dia); ceramic artists: Carolyn colour painter Marlene Mado- Filter, Carol-Ann Michaelson and Zsuzsa Monostory; sculple. The public will be able to ture artists: Gabrielle Fischer `Meet the Artists' in their work- Horvath, Halton Wood Carvspaces who will talk about ers, Mary Ellen Farrow, Sandra Hayworth and Michael Young; works in progress. This weekend event also co- and glass artists: Bernhard incides with the Opening Re- Viehweber and Glen Williams ception for Spring Reveal-- the Glass: Julia Hillyer, Andrew Artists of the Williams Mill Art Kuntz, Tara Marsh, Carol NesShow & Sale in the Williams bitt, Andrea Ripley, Doug Scott Mill Gallery. This exhibition and Jennifer Tarrant. Visit www.williamsmill.com started Wednesday and continor call: 905-873-8203. ues to May 21. Public Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2 Schedule "C" Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Bovaird Drive (R.R.#107) Improvements from Lake Louise Drive/Worthington Avenue to 1.45 Kilometres West of Heritage Road, City of Brampton The Region of Peel's Long Range Transportation Plan and the Halton-Peel Boundary Study have identified the need for improvements to address planned growth on Bovaird Drive from Lake Louise Drive/Worthington Avenue to 1.45 kilometres west of Heritage Road (see map). The Region is undertaking a Schedule "C" Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) study to determine a solution for the study area. The second Public Information Centre is scheduled as follows: Date: Thursday, May 3, 2012 Time: 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location: Peel Regional Police Association Building 10675 Mississauga Rd., Brampton The Process The aim of the Class EA process is to involve the public and agencies in creating the best solution for the study corridor. The project team, with public and agency input: sDElNESTHEPROBLEMSTATEMENT sDEVELOPSANDEVALUATESPLANNING ALTERNATIVESAND sDETERMINESAPREFERREDSOLUTION Public Information Centre # 1 The first Public Information Centre (PIC) was held on May 18, 2010. Following PIC#1, staff reviewed input from the public and agencies and confirmed the preferred planning solution: sWIDEN"OVAIRD$RIVEWITHINTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTSAND sPROVIDEFORTRANSITSERVICEFACILITIES A sidewalk and a multi-use trail. Public Information Centre # 2 PIC#2 will present: s THETECHNICALREPORTlNDINGSAND RECOMMENDATIONS s AREVIEWOFALTERNATIVEDESIGNCONCEPTS and, sTHERECOMMENDEDDESIGNCONCEPT PIC#2 is set up as a drop-in centre with information presented on boards. Staff will be available to answer your questions and take comments on the information. Upon completion of the study, the Notice of Study Completion and an Environmental Study Report (ESR) that presents the study findings will be published. The results of the study will be available for review for 30 calendar days. Comments Your participation is important and you comments are valued. We will consider your comments as we finalize the recommended design. If you cannot attend the PIC, you can review the information boards on our website: peelregion.ca/pw/roads/environ-assess We will take comments on the recommended design until May 17, 2012. You can contact either of the following team members if you wish to ask questions or provide comment. 17 ·The IFP· Halton Hills, Thursday, May 3, 2012 CHURCHES & TEMPLES GEORGETOWN CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH welcomes you! Lead Pastor: Rev. Gary vanLeeuwen Youth Pastor: Brian DeBoer Sunday Worship Services: 10:00 am & 6:00 pm www.gcrc.on.ca 11611 Trafalgar Road (north of Maple Avenue) 905-877-4322 KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH God's Word for Today's World. www.knoxgeorgetown.ca Interim-Moderator - Rev. Sean Foster 116 Main St. S., Georgetown, ON 905-877-7585 Chair-lift access available. 'Sunday's Cool' youth ministry program for ages 4 & up. Service Dial-in: 905-702-1629 SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES: 11:00 A.M. SUNDAY SERVICES · Lord's Supper 10 A.M. · Ministry Meeting 11:00 A.M. · Fellowship Lunch 12:00 P.M. · Ministry Meeting 1:00 P.M. Meeting In: Georgetown Seniors Centre Address: 318 Guelph Street Phone: 905-873-1005 Website: www.haltonhillsbiblechapel.com A Non-Denominational Ministry Halton Community Church Acton Bible Study "Revelation" Thursdays 7:30 pm - May 17 to end of June At the Acton Town Hall Side Entrance 2nd Floor, 19 Willow St. N Acton Neal Smith, C.E.T Project Manager, Transportation Program Planning Public Works Region of Peel 10 Peel Centre Dr., Suite B, 4th Floor Brampton Ontario, L6T 4B9 Phone: 905-791-7800 ext 7866 Fax: 905-791-1442 E-mail: neal.smith@peelregion.ca This notice was first issued on April 17, 2012. David Sinke, P.Eng. Project Manager AMEC Environment and Infrastructure 3215 North Service Rd. Burlington, ON L7N 3G2 Phone: 905-335-2353 Toll Free: 1-866-751-2353 Fax: 905-335-1414 E-mail: david.sinke@amec.com All are welcome Call 905-873-0586 / 647-618-2714 / www.haltonworship.com With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record of the study. The study is being conducted according to the requirements of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment, which is a planning process approved under Ontario's Environmental Assessment Act.