14 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday January 27, 2006 Indigo Kids -- Chapters in Oakville is celebrating Family Literacy Day today (Friday). At 11 a.m. there will be a fam ily storytime and craft event. On Saturday at 11 a.m. there will be another Family storytime Chapters hosts events for Family Literacy Day ! First tree bylaw open house Tuesday and craft event followed by a free music concert at 1 p.m. The concert will feature Charlie's Little Fingers Music. Charlie is a children's rock singer and arts educator who is sponsored by the Ontario Arts Council. This interactive concert, with links to the primary music cur riculum, features a mini mosh pit, props and instruments. For information about Charlie visit www.LittleFingers Music.com. Chapters is located at the Oakville Town Centre, 310 North Service Road West (at Dorval Drive). For more information call 905-815-8197. If you have a news tip t'i sc ; Oakville Beaver at 845-3824, t * . NO FEE JJF Programfs £m uServices fo r th elunenw ibved! W e'll (help m u m jtm s ju lts ! For more information, 1 Custom (Window 'Treatment Custom ^Bedding (Wall £ z Stone Covering · 'Jeng Shui · Jjmdscaping · Custom JTlccessories ? 0 5 -3 3 3 m m 1 iliK S IG e tifv ie m wM Jheientfiem m a OAKVILLE TEL: 905-847-9082 CELL: 289-242-5 i 62 WEB: w w w .a le xan d ra sto n e.n et Wondering how Halton's new tree bylaw may affect you and your property? Find out at two upcoming open houses the Region is holding on the issue. The first session will take place Jan. 31 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Halton Regional Centre in the north auditori um, located at 1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville. Then, there will be an open house at the Milton Sports Centre Feb. 2, which will also run from 6 - 9 p.m. The informal drop-in sessions will give those interested a chance to learn more about the bylaw and how it could impact them. A registered professional forester and Region staff will be on hand to answer questions. Information packages on good forestry practices and sustainable woodlot management will also be available at the session. They'll contain brochures, guides and booklets prepared by the Region, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ontario Woodlot Association and other forestry and con servation organizations. Regional council passed the tree bylaw -- which is designed to protect local trees and prevent clear cutting or abject destruction of these resources -- in October after much public consultation. It applies to all woodlands that are .5 hectares or larger and greenlands out side those woodlands. T h e p e r f e c t f o re v e r y CYBEX T R U E Solution Resolution save s3 0 0 DON'T PAY TIL 2007 NO Interest NO Payments SAVE *500 now 2 4 9 9 Body Solid 7 SERIES SMITH S O R T I N G AT 600G i l l 9 9 Reg. s2 p 9 Octane 35 Elliptical Smooth Magnetic Resistance $8 9 9 Reg. Wndudes Leg Press SAVE * 4 0 0 now $7 9 9 If i- i SAVE * 4 0 0 now 1 5 9 9 SAVE * 8 0 0 No w 1 9 9 9 -i; SAVE * 2 0 0 SAVE * 2 0 0 NOW n o w $2 9 9 Reg. *1199 502T Health Trainer · 2.0 HP Continuous Duty Motor « 18"x 52" belt. · Contact Hearts Rate Reg. *1999 Bowflex 5 Series * 2.5 HP Continuous Duty Motor · 2G"x 60" belt Reg. *2799 Vision 9500HRT * Orthopedic belt · 3.0 HP Continuous, Duty Motor Reg. s499 Reg. *1199 Schwinn PRO Spinner THORNHILL (905) 747-0802 MARKHAM (905) 471-4116 TORONTO (416) 440-0244 VAUGHAN (905) 660-4888 NEWMARKET (905)836-7618 MISSISSAUGA (905)755-9000 OAKVILLE (905)815-0123 PICKERING (905)426-5700 HAMILTON Meadowiands Power Centre (905) 304-5919 www.fitnesssource.ca 'OAC on selected merchandise. Must be paid in ful! at tfie end of term. Alt aomm/taxesftfefey due at time of purchase, Admin, fee of $99. See store tor details. Selection may vajy by store. FITNESS SOURCE) F O R A L L T H IN G S FIT N E S S