Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 22 Jul 2010, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

@ýýNMAXX F PM4RMACY Mito'snepn nPhar macy MlosCommunity Newspaper Since 1860 i eknd Edition #5Y4~ 'F]A NVamed Canada's Top Community Newïpaper www.miltoncanadianchampion.com S POR T S A R TS N EW S MFC Reserves Art shows ,Settlement reached; paying their dues at marlket Red Cross stnike over +ua Church must provid more information By Christina Commisso CANADIAN CHAMPION STAFF Bch. rc tc laie of St. Paus U..nited Church is decidcd, the church wîll havea to pr w îde adclitonal information ta the Town tbat v il determine the building 1s histE nc'al significin ce On Monday evcning, t xwn counucl voted that St. Paul's church counicil wull have ta provicle an updat.- ed Hericage Impact Assessmcnt and a list of any church items that will be retaincd if the redevelop- ment goes forward, before the Town wilI consider the church's demolition request. Don Mahony, a member of the St. Paul's congre- gation and co-chair of the church's building task force, questioned the need for a second "costly report" at the meeting. "The whole concept a lot of people don't under- stand is that the church doesn't bave any money," said Mahony, adding that the asscssmenc would cost St. Paul's $3,000. 'We ran a deficit last ycar and this year we're1 running a deficit." Following the june 30 fîre at St. Pauls, the church counicil submitted an updated engineers report ta Town staff and re-submiitted the samne Heritage Impact Assessmcnt it had used in 2008, since, accordîng ta Mahony, the rcccni fire 'caused no structural damage ta thc building." Howcver, the Town's planning dcpartment said the documents, which wcrc filcd Friday, didn't fully assess the structurc and diîn't give a full analysis of the buildinîgs hcritagc attributes or its hîstory. "It is esscntially a statcmnent. andl the Town requcsts a full assessmrent and analysis." saîd Anne Fisher of the planning departmcnt. Mahiony said the church hopcs ta hegin the sec- ond asscssment August 1. t.Infortunatcly we have ta takc the money out of esein ST. PAULUS on page Al1 of Mitons Now Oft*ng 905-69 -8043Physiotherapy el Personcll Training wwadvantaigephysiotherapy. Ca Pedorthics (customr orthcortks) ifof@advantagephysiotherapy.ca hrpatc-Oeo ty 550 Ontaria St. S. Tradifionail Chinese Medicine cind Acupnctufé Milton, ON, L9T 5E4 Ail by Registemed & CqalI~ HId PmoüWdM TO THE RESCUE: The Oakville and Milton Humane Society rescued a duckling - that fell into a residential backyard storm drain - with the help of the family who found it Tuesday morning in the Derry and Thampson roads area. The Town of Milton opened the storm drain, then the humane society net- ted the duckling, which was about six feet dlow1n. The animal shelter planned to return ta the site ta see if a second fallen ducklîng that swam up the drain pipe had corne back ta the opening. Here, Amanda Barrett of the humane society and res- ident Alexa Podrats, 6, admire the rescued ducklîng. It wîil be placed wîth a duck family, according ta the animal shelter. GRAHAM 'AINE / CANAOIAN CHAMPION De4r 41,A SK EMIL Y I hâte talkinq about inyseif (ne, reallvl) but I was diageeeedl with hypertliroidisin a while age, and 1 fait like r' ' ' harîng wîth Yeu. Symptoms in us félies include weight lis, ineraed appetits and hyperactivity, increausdl water censumptian and urination, vomiting and diarrhso. We mnal aise have increaued huait rats, arrhythiis and congestive heurt failure. Yeur Vêt cas saaily diagnose if Vou suifer filern this fairly commua disette. My W~n'isiiMt Main treats ml condition hy givieg me a fief tablat svsry moreing, and eow I fesi juif fie. Apporeetly, I amn W*aaeS thé purrrfsct patient. Kssp weIl my darlingt. 4pvrh fb k S nesd "a Ym t"/enis IF ONLY PETS COULOS$PEAK. Hawkins Animal Hospital 550 Ontario St.S., (locaedn Pzza Hut Plaza)

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy