Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 3 Jun 2010, p. 39

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Charity BBQ/car wash this Sunday ; Local firefighters will fire up the grill and going to the Canadian Cancer Societys bring cars to a shine at Sundays charity car 2010 Relay for Life event. wash and barbecue. A second car wash and barbecue will be Prom t1t a.m. to 2 p.m. at Central Station held Saturday, June 12 from il a.m. to 2 (on Steeles Avenue near Ontario Street), p.m. at Fire Station 3 on Derry Road. residents can grab some lunch and have Last year's event raised more than their vehicles washed, with ail donations $2,000.O z GRAHAM PAINE ICANADIAN CHAMPION ASIAN CULTURE CELEBRATED: Asian heritage and culture was the themne of cultural displays at Wl1. Dick School last week. Here, students (from left) Jada Wilson, Owen Hill and Austyn Mitchell stand in front of a wall of handprints, each one symbolizing the 10,000 people who died building China's Great Wall. Big-T ime Jobs Cali for P"mr-Trmma Fniiinmpnt- - Financing available (2 I MILTON 905-878-2121 rgBRAMPTON 905-846-2511 NOBLETON 905-859-0581 COM »MDm UM PORT PERRY 888-818-9400 www.greentractors.ca OMEMEE 800-563-5601 *O5dff tyyW - * M 20 tl May 30,O 2010 In0y Ill -IYud" ti t"AL w twalosadgb - wyu Ii t(dk, nt. te -AU - L .W ý 1 - ra 1o h .%ý -l f-d l. ro- 5 ,, etpfde-y f.h, "o~ pe.., à 10 p ,.W tpýçXd0 F. Nyd . 04-y gyp ..I. a ,l- t A,.yy Ofe p.h f - for h 12 -C..o.o78 bfe h 2-f ..d> la t-«M p " -J 21 25. d et gof s0 O.JOHN DEERE Pee Halton CAcquired Brain Injury Services Important transportation news for brain injury survivors living ln Halton Peel Halton Acquired"Brain Injury Services (PHABIS) is a publicly funded agency providing services to survivors of acquired brain injury and thei r families, from the regions of Peel and Halton. As you are no doubt aware, it has been diff icuit to secure transportation that will cross the boundary between Peel and Halton making our services less accessible if you live in the communities of the Region of Halton. Good news: the Mississauga-Halton Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) is now funding thie Red Cross to provide transportation anywhere in the two regions. Moreover, this transportation is available to persons using wheelchairs as well as those who are ambulatory. Consequently, anyone can access the extensive Day Services and case management support offered at the PHABIS Head Office location on Robert Speck Parkway in Mississauga. To book a ride wfth Red Cross, please cai 1-877-848-0707. For information on PHADIS services, pleso contact " April Arundine, Clinical Services Manager, 905.949.4411, extension 225 " or by email at april@phabis.com for information on how to get involved * urebsite s phabls.com and includes an application form.

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