What can you expect this year The focus for our new issue i active living. Taking a walk in th park, enjoying a family outing 0 enrolling in a recreation class are a ways that you may become a active living participant! Childre and adults alike are encouraged t adopt active living into their every day routine for a well balance lifestvle. The concept of a healthy be equalling a healthy mind is no new one. Many large corporati( recognizing the relationsl between physical fitness a increased productivity have sut dized memberships for th employees or built their own fac ties for recreation. The Oakvi Parks and Recreation Departm realizes that people today lead bt hectic lives and that it can be di cult to make a commitment t daily workout routine. Instead, Department asks that people loo! what is available to them and t they may best fit activity into t regular schedule. For some people this may m signing up for a weekly aerot class. For others, this means atte ing a lecture or walking through park on the way to work instead taking their car. Whatever y lifestyle, make the conscious d sion to work active living into life! Twice a year Oakville residents can look forward to receiving their copy of the Parks and Recreation guide delivered to their home. The 1993 Spring and Summer brochure is currently being delivered to all households by Canada Post Corporation. <If you haven‘t received your book by Friday, please pick one up from any of our facilities. Recreation Parks & Rec. spring brochure ready to read Regional c ratify the Wednesday Halton‘s buc cut $400,00( police budge which 0 Ouin H In Police board says it can trim $400,000 from budget By ROB KELI Specia The police budget is largely unded through regional property ixes, and the $400,000 cutback is art of Halton‘s plan to trim anothâ€" r $1.2 million from 1993 taxes. ervices V Brampton 210 Clarence St. E off Ken Mississauga 2575 Dundas St Home & Design Cen Hours: M Ond Save even more when you v exclusive selection of nurser linens and dressers It mothers world W1 NURSERY FURNITURE mply witl OK In he Bea un who chairs the Police ard, the civilian panel ees police operations. who is also a Halton incillor, has been workâ€" ly with a request from dget committee that he 0 from the $40 million uncil 199 nc \| if tte budget next ill the planned 456â€"2224 820â€"2442 793 taxes. heduled to NC the N VE sUDsiâ€" or their wn faciliâ€" Oakville partment ead busy VISA timé Ds MISUC ilked IOn the 1§ Te In this week‘s Sports Poll, basebal is the favorite team sport among Teenline callers with 34 votes. Socce is a close second, however, with 3: votes. Hockey is next with 17 votes while basketball follows with sever votes and football brings up the rea with only one vote. According to the Lifestyle poll most Teenline callers prefer to d« entertainment Nintendo is easily the Oakville Beave Nintendo is easily the favorite am« the Oakville Beaver Teenline callet So. far, . in (this wee Entertainment Poll, Super Nintend leading Sega Genesis as the m popular video game system by 107 30 votes. Nintendo trails with votes Super Nintendo is top video game system 4TEENline{. 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Hospital capital grants will be extended over a longer period to lessen yearly payments, which will save Halton $100,000 in 1993. That will slow the $24â€"million expanâ€" sion program scheduled in three of reduce landfill waste â€" prob: $10 million composting centre the Rinaldo also slashed a $250,000 contribution to an account Halton is building for some type of facility to reduce landfill waste â€" nrobablv a propo mM( In tOr JO¢ inticipated lir ommitte oli XJ anned INf In addition nC onal SIN fun illment 9 million n U T litur i| Rinald tC M inald th )me thing ed, Ri 0,000 t on H 193 property ),000 to pay off on Halton‘s $30 ntre in Oakville. t0 W ited by fee pC 1| i| m Halton ind nal hospital ional financ wn debt ire down today naldo sus Irafted th LN n( INf million postp higher th probably 0 million h H f1 n IV FIC ilton lirk from I; Un In i1 |] n IN 114 prC B #¢4 P# Imatl nI (Limited places available for children Grades 3&4 age) FOR INFORMATION REGARDING ADMISSION AT BOTH LEVELS CONTACT THE ADMINISTRATOR: MRS. R. 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