Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 5 Jun 2014, p. 20

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, June 5, 2014 | 20 Region warns of unmandated door-to-door sales Halton is alerting the public to be aware that door-to-door sales of residential water filters are not mandated by the Region. "Halton Region has been made aware that residents are being approached by sales people who claim that the Government of Ontario has mandated that all residents are required to have a specific filtration device installed on their water supply," stated a press release. "It has been reported that sales people are also requesting access into residents' homes to view their water systems." There is currently no mandate from the provincial government or Region requiring resi- F O R T H E L O V E O F R E A D I N G dents to install additional filtration equipment on their water systems, stated the release. "Our highly qualified and licensed staff perform regular testing to make sure we consistently meet or exceed provincial water quality standards," Jim Harnum, Halton Region's Public Works commissioner, said in the release. Residents should be aware that any Regional employee required to visit a residence always carries Regional photo identification -- staff do not visit homes for the purpose of promoting or selling any water-related products. For more information, dial 311 or visit www. halton.ca/water. $ SAVE $220 SEE TODAY'S PAPER FOR OUR NEW FLYER OR VIEW IT ONLINE AT BADBOY.CA 748 RECLINING SOFA #89661 RECLINING LOVESEAT $688 ROCKER RECLINER $588 Oakville Mayor Rob Burton dropped by the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre (QEPCCC) Tuesday to visit Oakville Literacy Council volunteers as they made their final preparations for the council's annual used book sale, which opens today (Thursday, June 5) and runs until Sunday (June 8). From left to right, volunteers Marion Wu, Joanne MacNair, Jocelyne Kerby, Burton, Janet Birnie and Ken Auden show some of the stacks of books already collected from the community. The book sale will be held at the 2302 Bridge Rd. centre's Rehearsal Hall and open on the following dates and times: today, 6-10 p.m.; tomorrow (Friday, June 6), 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m.; Saturday (June 7), 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m.; and Sunday (June 8), bargain day, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. | photo by Franki Ikeman ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or www.facebook.com/ HaltonPhotog) Together Supporting those who make a difference in communities like Oakville CN is proud of its employees and retirees who volunteer to make their communities stronger and better places to live and work. The CN Railroaders in the Community program recognizes their efforts by providing grants to the community organizations they support through their volunteer work, like the Legion no. 486. THANK YOU WALTER (WALLY) TRAPLER, RETIREE FROM CN SEEN HERE WITH ARTHUR BLACKBURN, TREASURER OF THE OAKVILLE (BRONTE) LEGION NO. 486. "W e'vealwaysbeenthe bestchoice for doortodoor delivery!" (babies excluded) Door todoordelivery isour business. Callusfordetails: 905-845-3824 w w w.cn.ca

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