Cross-Canada fundraising trek to make stop in town next week Two brothers making a cross-Canada trek 30 CrossFit locations along the way to take Main St. E., and see how their physical fit- The public is invited to check out the to raise money for Alzheimer's disease research will stop at a Milton gym next Sweek. Alex and Matt Stonkus are travelling from Montreal to Victoria, stopping at more than part in friendly competition workouts with gytn members. Theyve deemed the endeav- our Crossfitters for a Cure. Monday at about 9:30 a.m., the pair will make a pit stop at FirePower CrossFit, 509 ness stacks up against that of members. The athiete who achieves the best resuit during the workout, as well as the person who rais- es the most money for the cause, will win a t-shirt. competition. Of course, clntost n Alzheimer Society will bemuch appreciated. The Stonkus brothers hope to raise $10000. For more information, visit http://cfforacure.wordpress.com. 49 eato Th e. e .. Bulk waste collection takes place in all urban and rural areas, excluding Halton Hills Collection Areas 1 and 2. Check your 2010 Waste Management Guide & Collection Calendar to determine which day bulk waste will be collected in your area. There is a three item limit per scheduled bulk collection day. Additional items will not be collected. Bulk waste is considered a large household item that is over 23 kg (50 lbs) or that will not fit into a closed garbage bag or container. If an item can fit into a garbage bag or can, it is not bulk waste. Put these items inside a garbage bag or can, and place out for pick up on your regular garbage collection day. Do not exceed the regular six bag/can garbage limit. Keep your neighbourhood clean-on your scheduled bulk waste collection day, place items at the curb by 7 a.m. and no sooner than 5 p.m. the evening before. Please ensure only the three items you want collected are at the curb. Items including bicycles, hockey nets, children's toys, dollys, laundry baskets, totes, etc., may be mistakenly collected by the collection truck or scavenged by other residents. Halton Region and its collection contractors are not responsible for items mistakenly collected or scavenged. Items collected for bulk are disposed of in the landfill. Consider giving items in good condition to a reuse centre. Please contact the reuse centre to ensure they accept the material before you drop it off. Visit www.halton.calwaste for a list of reuse centres. • Flooring (carpets, under padding, linoleum, etc.), bundled in maximum 1.2 m x 0.6 m (4 ft x 2 ft) lengths (one bundle equals one bulk item) • Furniture (couches, chairs, tables, mattresses, etc.) " Toilets • Windows and mirrors (to avoid glass shattering, place tape across in an 'X' pattern) • Wood (fencing, picnic tables, shelving, skids, doors, etc.), dismantled and bundled in 0.6 m x 1.2 m (2 ft x 4 ft) lengths (one bundle equals one bulk item) Unccp.Ol BlkWat • Automobile parts* including vehicle seats " Building and demolition debris " Cardboard boxes " Concrete and bricks • Electronics (Visit www.dowhatyoucan.ca for a list of drop-off locations.) • Household hazardous waste (Visit www.dowhatyoucan.ca for a list of drop-off locations.) • Metal and appliances (Dial 311 to schedule metal & appliance collection) " Propane tanks " Soil and rocks • Tires (Visit www.ontariots.ca for a list of drop-off locations.) • Tree branches • Tree stumps** • Water coolers with refrigeration These items may be disposed of at the Halton Waste Management Site (HWMS), 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton. The HWMS is open Monday to Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. *Only small non-hazardous automobile parts can be accepted at the HWMS. **0nly smail tree stumps under 30 cm (1 ft) in diameter can be accepted at the HWMS. Electronics not collected at the curb Electronics are not collected with garbage or bulk waste. Electronics contain recyclable materials such as steel, glass, copper, aluminum, plastic and lead, and should not be placed in the garbage. Unwanted electronics (televisions, cell phones, computer monitors, computers, printers, etc.) can be dropped off for recycling at the Halton Waste Management Site, 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton, for no charge (up to five items per trip). Some retailers also accept electronic waste for recycling. This is a new program operated by the Ontario Electronic Stewardship. For a list of participating local retailers visit www.dowhatyoucan.ca. To make the recycling of electronic waste more convenient for residents, Halton Region is holding Special Waste Drop-off Days throughout the year. Visit www.halton.calwaste for a list of dates, locations and acceptable materials. Bulk Waste 3 ie1kms maximum'ù Acceptable Bulk Waste '-ý"1wýt ý (0 1« ;il 1010(hi loti iiud tt Halton Rç,cj on hostcd 01 "PU 5866 - HY9W) "ý')ï-9831) à