Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 3 May 2012, p. 19

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Norval pit-STOP holds lawn sale on Sunday The second annual Norval pit-STOP Community Lawn Sale is Sunday, May 6, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at 10231 Old Pine Crest Rd. Antiques, jewelry, collectibles, tools, furniture, books, electronics, sports gear and more will be available. Proceeds go to the Norval pit-STOP community organization, which represents local residents in Brampton and Halton Hills who are concerned about the proposed Norval shale quarry. The proposed quarry is located within a small Greenbelt area, www.greenbelt.ca and close to the historic village of Norval. The proposed quarry site includes cold water fish habitat, a wildlife movement corridor, and a Provincially significant wetland, says Norval pit-STOP. Information on the proposed quarry can be found at http://www.brampton.ca/en/ Business/planning-development/projectsstudies/Pages/Norval-Quarry-Re-Zoning. aspx. The group is seeking support and can be reached at P.O. Box 1, Norval ON, L0P-1K0, email info@pit-STOP.ca, website: www. pit-stop.ca CAA Members receive 3% in CAA Dollars 19 ·The IFP· Halton Hills, Thursday, May 3, 2012 TWO DAY TIRE SALE THREE DAY TIRE SALE MAY 4 & 5 Save Up To An Additional $70.00 On Select Models Notice Of Public Information Centre #1 Heritage Heights Transportation Master Plan THE STUDY: The City of Brampton is undertaking a Transportation Master Plan as a supporting study for the Heritage Heights Community (Secondary Plan Areas 52 and 53). This study will identify the transportation needs of the new community in the Secondary Plan areas in northwest Brampton and consider a wide range of options to satisfy future travel demand. Key objectives of the Transportation Master Plan include: · identifying opportunities for a transportation corridor crossing of the Credit River valley, and refining the North-South Corridor Protection Area in northwest Brampton · planning for road and transit projects as part of a preferred transportation network and strategy that are innovative, pedestrian/cycling-friendly, and transit-oriented to support the development of Heritage Heights and the Northwest Brampton area as a "complete community". THE PROCESS: The transportation study is being conducted as a Transportation Master Plan in accordance with Phases 1 and 2 of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment process (2000, as amended 2011) The study will assess environmental, social, economic and technical criteria and will address the interests of area residents, stakeholders and local businesses in selecting the preferred solution. PUBLIC CONSULTATION: The first of three Public Information Centres (PIC) will be held: Date: Monday May 14, 2012 Time: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM Location: Peel Regional Police Association. 10675 Mississauga Road Brampton, Ontario The Public Information Centres will be set up as drop-in centres with information on display panels. The project team will be available to answer questions. COMMENTS INVITED: Your involvement is important! The City of Brampton appreciates your input and ideas. Please take a moment to get involved. We encourage you to submit your comments, issues and additional information to either of the listed project team members below. Marta Roias, MCIP, RPP Transportation Project Manager Planning, Design Development 2 Wellington Street West, Brampton, ON L6Y 4R2 Tel: 905-874-2088 Fax: 905-874-2099 E-mail: Marta.Roias@Brampton.ca Ray Bacquie, P.Eng. Consultant Project Manager Cole Engineering Group Limited. 70 Valleywood Drive Markham, ON L3R 4T5 Tel: 905-940-6161 Ext. 308 Fax: 905-940-2064 E-mail: HeritageHeightsTMP@ColeEngineering.ca If you still have your winter tires on we store them for FREE with purchase of four new tires. ·COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS ·EXPRESS OIL & LUBE ·AIR CONDITIONING Hwy 25 · TIRES TIR E BRAK ES · TUNE-UPS TU NE UPS ·ALIGNMENTS · ALIGNMENTS ALIGNMEN TS · MUFFLERS MUF FLERS · SHOCKS SHOCKS w S · BRAKES ie ·TIRES ·BRAKES ·TUNE-UPS ·MUFFLERS ·SHOCKS nv ai · COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS · EXPRESS OIL & LUBE · AIR CONDITIONING nt u o M Maple 178 Guelph St., Georgetown 420 Steeles Ave E, Milton 70 Westmount Rd. W. Kitchener 519-744-3501 905-873-1622 905-876-4664 654 Fairway Rd. S. Kitchener 519-894-0701 15 University Ave. E. Waterloo 519-885-5411 Hours: Mon - Fri 8am - 6pm; Sat. 8 am - 3pm; CLOSED SUNDAYS 47 Industrial Rd. Elmira 519-669-1629 www.caasco.com/carcarecentre Steeles Ave Ontario St G ue "From the Family Perspective" TUESDAY, MAY 8, 2012 ~ 7:00PM Taking a frank look at the impact of mental health issues on families; a mother's journey. lp Information will be collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. Notice first issued April 27, 2012. For more info: Milton Sports Centre, Banquet Room Sue Brooks sueb@rockonline.ca 605 Santa Maria Blvd., Milton, ON Supported by: Halton Student Support Leadership Initiative h St From the Family Perspective takes a frank lookatthejourneyofmentalillnessfroma family's perspective; from identification, to diagnosis, to intervention and all the steps in between. Sarah discusses the impact of the unique struggles of raising a child or youth with mental illness, and will openly share how her child's struggle with depression has shaped and impacted her family. (H w Executive Director of Parents for Children's Mental Health Through sharing her story and an openness and willingness to discuss what often times is kept "hidden in the shadows", Sarah will bring an awareness, an increased capacity of understanding and insight into what families need. Many are surprised at how the simplest things can make the largest differences. y 7) In Celebration of Children's Mental Health Week Speaker: Sarah Cannon All Welcome · Snacks & Refreshments · Doors Open at 6:30pm Local Mental Health Agencies Present

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