www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 4, 2014 | 8 Kidney Walk set for Sept. 20 Halton.ca 311 NOTICE OF CONSTRUCTION Wastewater Main Replacement and Rehabilitation in the River Side Drive Area Town of Oakville PR-2938 RD CORN WALL KINGSWOOD RD N. FORSTER PARK DR RI FORSTER PARK DR GLENMAN DR Oakville will join communities across the province for the Kidney Walk 2014 to help the one in 10 Canadians living with kidney disease. This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Kidney Foundation of Canada and will see Kidney Walks happening in more than 40 communities in Ontario. The event hits home for Oakville's Ron Newman, volunteer walk co-ordinator, his wife Doris and their family -- Newman is celebrating nine years without dialysis; in 2005, he was the recipient of a kidney transplant. "I would like to say `thank you' to everyone who played a part in me getting to this point in my life," Newman said. "And a special thanks to my ever-loving wife Doris, and our children Karen and Kyle, for being there through this very tough times in our lives." More than 10,000 people in Ontario are on dialysis today and 1,100 are on the wait list for a transplant, stated a press release issued by the Kidney Foundation of Canada. "End-stage kidney failure is a permanent, life-changing diagnosis. Undergoing dialysis treatments numerous times a week takes its toll physically, psychologically, and financially, and can dramatically affect the patient as well as their family and friends." The local Kidney Walk takes place on Saturday, Sept. 20 at Bronte Creek Provincial Park, 1219 Burloak Dr. Registration opens at 10 a.m., followed by the walk at 11 a.m. "Participants in the Kidney Walks will only walk a few kilometres, but each step will provide hope for those touched by kidney disease," stated the release. The Kidney Foundation's goal is to support those affected by kidney disease through education, patient support programs (such as the Kidney Connect Peer Support program), advocacy, and by funding research to improve understanding of kidney disease and its treatments. It has invested more than $110 million in kidney research over the last 50 years. To register as a team or an individual, visit www.kidneywalk.ca and select Halton Region, or contact Ron Newman, volunteer walk coordinator, at newman2@sympatico.ca or Daniela Piotrowski at 1-800-387-4474, ext. 4964 or dpiotrowski@kidney.on.ca. OR DR VE R SIDE TRAF QUEEN MARY DR ALGA WOOD OAK S CRE S. FORSTER PARK DR R RD GUILIN LIXIN METAL GOODS CO., LTD Contract Number: Scheduled Start Date: Scheduled Open-cut Completion: Scheduled Project Completion: Project Manager: Public notice of pesticide use KERR ST REBECCA ST S-2938-14 September, 2014 November, 2014 (River Side Dr.) May, 2015 Martin Larkin 905-825-6000 x 7614 martin.larkin@halton.ca 040914 Custom manufacturer of wire products including hangers, holders, racks, hooks, baskets and carriers. Available in carbon steel and aluminium. ISO 9002 compliant. Contact with us at 416-900-2130 to discuss your custom wire product needs. Address: Changshuiling Industrial Estate, Maling, Lipu, Guilin, Guangxi, China 86-773-7132888 (China) · www.gl-lixin.com · 1-416-900-2130 (Canada) · www.guilinlixin.com www.oakville.ca Downtown parking changes No coins...no problem! Pay by Plate Starting September 9, new pay by plate machines will be installed in all downtown and Kerr Village municipal parking lots. The new machines mean no more having to display your ticket on your dash; just enter your licence plate number, pay by cash or credit card and go! Longer on-street parking limits In addition, on-street parking time limits in downtown Oakville will be extended to three hours where it is currently only two hours. Pay by plate machines will be ready for September 11; metered parking spaces will be updated by the end of September. On-street parking fees in downtown will be $2 per hour in the three hour parking areas. For a detailed map on all municipal parking lots and downtown on-street parking, including full day and longer on-street parking areas, visit oakville.ca and search for "parking". Trafalgar Road within the Town of Oakville. Application started June 16, and will continue until October 10, 2014. For more information contact ServiceOakville at 905-845-6601. Collect calls will be accepted from individuals calling long distance. Original posting date: June 5, 2014 The Town of Oakville will be using the pesticide Safer's Insecticidal Soap -- active ingredient Soap (potassium salts of fatty acids), Registration No. 14668.00 under the Pest Control Products Act (Canada) -- to control aphids which is a plant lice in hanging baskets and planters along the following roadsides: Allan Street, Bronte Road, Church Street, Robinson Street, Dunn Street, East Street, Jones Street, Kerr Street, Lakeshore Road, Marine Drive, Navy Street, Nelson Street, Reynolds Street, Thomas Street and