Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 27 Mar 2007, p. 1

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Milton s Community Newspaper Since 1860 p o Sea y m e MM mE SAMIN ackNaareski Broue.. (W05) 542-2745 Mare lcla R E AL E ST AT E See what's on the market inside S PO0R TS Locals help 'Canes to OMHA bronze www.nmsltoncanadiancharnpion.com C O M M U N 1 T Y Campbellville native to turn 100 ILTONI 1 enln ei ru Pbiatin 9 o.8N o.5Tedy a 27,00 40 Pe s 10 nle .. GRAHAM PAINE / CANADIAN CHAMPION GETTING ORGANIZED: Jeff Gumbrell and sister Katie, both Girade 9 students at Mlton District High School, help sort books for the annual Canadian Fedieration of University Women book sale taking place ai Milton Mail this Friday from 9 30 arn. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The sale, nW in its 34th year, features books, ClDs, DVDs and videos. Funds raised support student scholarships. Hydro One eyes $600-million expansion Hydro One will soon seek the approvaîs necessary 10 construct a new 500-kilovoît transmission fine between the Bruce power facility and ils Milton switching station, the company announced yesterday The news followed an announcement carli- er in the day in whicb the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) confirmed ils preferred option and route for the new fine te, increase the provinces transmission capacity and allow for greater access 10 renewahle energy and nuclear power from Bruce Region. The $600-million underîaking - the largest expansion to Ontarios transmission sysîemn in 20 years - will see the fine built adjacent 10 an exisîing transmission fine [romn Bruce Region 10 Milton, spanning about 180 km. As sucb, Hydro One is proposing 10 widen the exisîing corrdor and consîruct the new fine along the north and cast side t0 avoid the need to establish a new right-of-way The company reports that rights 10 an addi- tional 53 t0 61 metres of land adjacent 10, the corrdor will be required. Hydro One will have to obtain addiîional casernent rights and, in a limiîed number of cases, purchase properties. A diagramn on H-ydro Ones Web site shows the fine cutting across properties in Haîton Hilîs to reach the switching station near the Mihton/Haîton Huis border. "We are sensitive to concerna of property owners, Aboriginal communities, local munic- ipalities and stakeholders impacted by the project and will work to ensure that we man- age their concerna in a manner that is [air and -see TRANSMISSION on page A3 School uniform challenge Parent information evening postposed By Tiïm Whitnell SPECIAL TO THE CHAMPION A legal challenge of a controversial scbool uniformi pilot project is coming from within the Halton Catholic District School Board, alleges the chair of a local school council. Jane Michael, a vocal proponent of the project, which would sec studenîs of Miltons Guardian Angels elementary school and Burlingtons St. Gabriel ele- menîary school wear uniformis starîing this [aIl, alleges board Chair AI Bailey is behind the challenge. News of the challenge came earlv see UPD)ATE on page A7 Todlay's Champion OPINION A6 DATELINE AlO CHAMPION couNTRYA13 BUSINESS A16 CLASSIFIED A20 wwwrntoncaLnadianchampion.comn www.miltontoyota.com GORRUD'S, AUTO www.gorrudsautogroup.com Need orthotics? Experience Counts. I Scott offers over 15 yen.s of experlence I Pasenplus le a Canadian C.rtlfled Pedorthlut. PrvnEffective T,.a5nent for. 1plj0af,fscitis 1HeIlpain 1MetatosoIgio1NooOoma 1Hommr es1Con (calluse) Poinful Bons 1 Arthits 1 Diabotic Neuoothy 1 Pot.la-femoral poin 1 40%OffJ 1~111I~1~¶Dà% Iu-st.k Diaawudm weU 1

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