Go on tour - right here in Milton Residents are being encour- Sandy Martin, the chambers Mountsberg Conservation Area, aged to dscover local tounist executuve director. a visut to Spningnidge Farm to d-hn ioT ti m il O ý ,il l, ý Est.atpmicnt Countrxý Adveniture promotion. The initiative, which runs until October, offers a variety of self-guided tours that include conservation areas, farm mar- kets, museums, artisans, golf courses, horse racing and restaurants. The tours can be down- loaded at www.escarpment- countryadventure.ca. Those who visit the website can also enter for a chance to, win an overnigbt stay in one of Escarpment Countrys hotels, bed and breakfasts or camp- grounds. "The Escarpment Country Adventure will bring more visi- tors to Milton, but more impor- tantly it will help our own resi- dents ciscover the wride variety of recreation and leisure desti- nations that are available right un their own backyards,- said awarcness ofl Mutons unique town and country environment and Escarpment Countrys growing reputation as a pre- ferred destination." The following is a list of the tours available: eSure Bet Tour - includes a round of golf at the Crosswinds Golf and Country Club, a browse througb the unique arti- san works at Galactic Art Glass Studio, walk around Miltons historic downtown and a trip to tbe Mohawk Racetrack *A Day in the Country Tour -offers biking and biking through tbe forests of Hilton Falls, a stop off at Chudleigb's to pick apples and sample sweet treats from the bakery and a paddleboat ride at Kelso Conservation Area - Farm Fresh Tour - pro- vides an opportunity to meet and learu about the wildhife at t1ic il tt bal il a\vaI a IIL the pristine waters of Crawford Lake aHeritage Tour - offers a glimpse of history with antique tractors, farm equipment, ber- itage buildings and rural arti- facts at Country Heritage Park and a visit to the Halton Region Museum to see historical exhibits and artifacts *Outdoor Adventure Tour -includes rock climbing at Rattlesnake Point Conservation Area, a stroîl on the boardwalk around Crawford Lake with a visit to the reconstructed i 5th- century Iroquoian Village and hiking at Mount Nemo Conservation Area. For more information cal the Milton Chamber of Commerce at (905) 878-0581 or v i s i t wwwescarpmentcountry.on.ca. The Canadian Champion, Friday. Seotember 21, 2007 - B3 Connect with Your Future Job BFair Opem to tdmpublic Free resumé assessments Admission and parking are free Access to employers from a variety of industries Thursday, October 18, 2007 Burlington Convention Centre 1120 Burloalk Drive, Burlington 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. &ùq gyou « M1 r m s.~s~Desfow s«Coes For further information contact 905-825-6000, ext. 7121 or email: employmentservices@halton.ca liaton The e 'c la T41707 SNOW REMOVAL SERVIES AT VARIOIJS BEGIONL FACUTIES ISSUE DATE: TUESDAY, -SEPTEMUER 18, 2007 CLOSMNGDATE:- TUESDAY, OCTM lié 2007 CLOSING TIME 2:.00 P.M. OAKVLLE TIME Bid documents can be viewed or obtained on and after the issue date from the Purchasing Division Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Road, Oaville, ON, L6M 311, telephone 905-825-6000, toli free 1 -866-4HALTON (1 -866-442-5866), ext. 7011. Mandatory Site Meetings wiiI be held as follows: " Tuesday October 2nd 10:00 - 10:30 arn. - Section A - HRCIWOC (HRC Admin. Main Front Entrance, 1151 Bronte Road ) " Tuesday October 2nd 11:00 - 11:30 arn. - Section E - CWV (CWV LIC Main Front Entrance, 5200 Corporate Drive) " Tuesday October 2nd 12:00 Noon - 12:30 p.m. - Section G - Allendale (Allendale LTC Main Front Entrance,185 Ontario Street) " Tuesday October. 2nd 2:00 - 2:30 p.m. - Section B - Burlington Water Purification Plant (Main Front Entrance, 3249 Lakeshore Road, Burlington> " Tuesday October 2nd 3:00 - 3:30 p.rn. - Section B - Mid-Halton Wastewater Treatment Plant (Main Front Entrance, 2195 North Service Road, Oakville) The Mandatory Site Meetings scheduled are for the selected sites listed above only. These Mandatory Site Meetings mnust be attended for the selected sites only. Bidders who fail to attend and register their attendance at these selected Mandatory Site Meetings will be disqualified from submnitting a Tender for that Site only. The cost for bid documents is S 53.00 (includes GSI), payable to Halton Region, which is non- refundable. Bid documents can be shipped to bidders for an additional non-refundable handling fee of $1060 (includes GST). Halton Region relies on this advertisement to provide public notice of this business opportunity and is not obligated to notify any potential bidders in any other manner. For further information go to: www.halton.caishop