Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 4 Aug 2006, p. 8

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A8 - The Canadian Champion, Friday, August 4, 2006 .aa.1î wpils %*Top of the Line day care with emphasis beingi S one on one with child and parents. à tu We are now accepting new registrations for both locations: S#1: 824 Thompson Road (agas 6months to 12 years) *- #2: 8-3rd Sideroad (Nges2.5years to 5years) M Visit aur Open Hou»e et location #2 u -~ Augut 2OUh 6:3Oê.m. - 60 .. ~!!, 1!. u$29 fl~ NOTICE 0F ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING II"AIMonday August 14th, 7:3Opm - 9pm ARTS ILTO Milton Bible Church Auditorium ARS ILN 200 Main St. E., Milton Non-men*ers are welcolme to attend ln addition to die business portion of the meeting *e wlfl explain progress of tie proposed Mlton Arts aid Eniterta nmt Centre. Doors open at 6:30 pin wili musical entertaininent and member grolq> display tables. Guest speaker wlil b. Pain Eddendui, Exewdive Director of PeiformlngkAts Burtinton. Sfio wifl oudine planning of dis Burlington 600 seat tlieare, as weiI as PAR's uaiport progranis, and dii 3-yearTilhan grant FOR INFORMATION CALL 905-854-4028 OR 905-8S4-4226. Mon es most experienced provider,,f Kindermusik og e Establislied in Milton tîîc-e 2004 a t rm i *Cei tified Kinde'rnusik Fducators i-i th ~i ~bac kgrountds in inusiu and education Music and Me www.musicandme.ca le 95-875-6867 GRAHAM PAINE / CANADIAN CHAMPION PLEASE HELP OUT DOG-GONE Il. Mîltonians are being asked ta pitch in during Tuesdays bottie drive in support of a leash-free dog park. Here (from left) Bob Mcreavy with Murphy, Paige Wooley and dad Dean with Shakespeare and Sarah Wells and mom Leslie Lewis with Connor help promote the event, which will be held at Our Lady of Victory School. Residents can either bring botties to the Commercial Street school between 6 and 8 p.m. or leave them in front of their garages or on their front porches ta be picked up. Region program recognized The Regions School Tour Program bas received tap grades once again. Last month, the Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) presented Halton Region with an Award of Ment for the program., recognizing it as a great example of reaching oui ta extemnal stake- bolders. This is the second award for the initiative, which receîvcd a communications Award of Ment from the Hamilton Chapter of CPRS at its Pinnacle Awards in March. The program, pravide local grade 5 sîudents with a chance ta learn about things like the raie of regional counicil and affers tours of places such as police headquarters and the Halton Waste Management Site. "Our residents don't always know how we îauch their lives an a daily basis,' said Regional Chairman Joyce Savoline. -Through this field trip we can educate our youth on the programi and services we provide sa they become knowledge- able regarding Halton Rcgiuns responsibilities." The Region is now loaking at ways ta expand the pragram. àIM Ad & lava AL.» Open i7iJý lit Spm, Sal IOarn - 5ptn 781 MintEast, laIt 17 oulu io mum ux) :2ud Lo _U le rjqçFF R:avah»m $15 1 l .

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