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Oakville Beaver, 11 Apr 2012, p. 13

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Through Habitat for Humanity Halton's ReStore, reusing and recycling can help provide affordable housing for families living below the poverty line. At ReStore, donated items are resold or recycled. Items that may otherwise go to the curb, become thousands of dollars in revenue, which assist with housing in Halton. This spring, as residents clean up or do home improvements, ReStore asks that it is remembered. Each year, the Habitat ReStore reduces, reuses, recycles, restores, and saves more than 500 metric tonnes of household items from becoming landfill. Items useful to a spring clean could also be found at ReStore, such as organizational items like shelving, filing cabinets and other furniture. The ReStore also accepts many new products from retail stores such as items discontinued or over stocked -- with great deals offered on brand new items. In 2010, the Habitat ReStore expanded its floor space by 3,000 square feet to create a kitchen, bathroom cabinet, and appliance section. Now its volunteer salvage crews assist even more people with their renovations by taking apart kitchen, bath- ReStore an option for cleaning and renos room cabinets in a manner that allows for the materials to be reused. The ReStore kitchen area refills and empties quickly because it has quality cabinets that are selling for a fraction of the retail price and there is no HST. Its recycling program has the capability of growing rapidly with some assistance. Although some household items seem obviously reusable, there are many others the average person doesn't consider, such as scrap metal and old electronics. For a full list of electronics that ReStore accepts, visit http://recycleyourelectronics.ca/Electronics/ WhatsIncluded.aspx. Other household items to consider donating include windows, doors, hardware, lumber, tools, and appliances. It's easy -- bring donated items to the Habitat ReStore or contact its staff and they will assist with arranging pickup of large items. It provides a receipt for the fair market value of quality used building materials and other items that sell for $100 or more. In some cases, Habitat ReStore can work with residents to pick up the items. If residents are not sure if an item is useful or not, call 905-637-4446, ext. 229. For more about Habitat for Humanity Halton and the ReStore visit www.habitathalton.ca. 13 · Wednesday, April 11, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com All Nursery Stock Get an early start! It's safe to plant trees, shrubs, & hardy perennials, & our departments are fully stocked. Halton LDA conference is Friday The Learning Disabilities Association of Halton is hosting its first annual Solutions For Learning Conference this Friday (April 13). The event will be at the Operating Engineers Banquet Hall in Oakville, running from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The event will feature various presentations and speakers, including individuals well known for their extensive research in learning and education. Guinevere Eden is the director of the Centre for the Study of Learning at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C. Her field of study is to further the scientific understanding of the neurobiological mechanisms of learning disabilities, with an emphasis on dyslexia. Maureen Lovett is at the University of Toronto where she is a senior scientist of neurosciences and mental health, director of the learning disabilities research program and a professor of pediatrics. Her research focuses on treatment and intervention for struggling learners, particularly in literary. Registration cost for the event is $175. For more information and to register, visit www.ldahalton.ca. 20% off Excluding TERRA Essentials Reg. $15.99 BEST VALUE EVERYDAY! "TERRA Essentials" tag on products throughout our store. Look for the All Scott's 1kg Grass Seed 5 for $10 4" Pansies Reg. $2.99/ea $9.99 ONLY Essentials Best Value Everyd [es·sen·tial] rtance 1. of utmost impo ay! [terra essentials] tment to 2. TERRA's commiwith the providing you l for products essentia ryday your lifestyle at eve value prices. it for i.e. no need to wa a sale. 50 ITEMS OVER 5 for $20 Scott's Nature Scapes Coloured Mulch (choose from 3 colours) Reg. $7.99/ea $34.99 Spring Swirl Planter (2 styles) Reg. $39.99 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: Sat. - Wed. 9am - 6pm, Thurs. - Fri. 9am - 8pm All items while quantities last, subject to availability. Category offers exclude "TERRA Essentials" Sale period: Apr. 12th-18th www.terragreenhouses.com Burlington Hwy #5 East of Brant St. (905) 332-3222 · Milton Britannia Rd.West ofTrafalgar (905) 876-4000 Waterdown Hwy #6 & 5th Concession E. (905) 689-1999 ·Vaughan Keele St. North of Kirby Sideroad (905) 832-6955

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