Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 2010, p. 21

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Flapjack Olympics on this month at Mountsberg Conservation Halton invites everyone to enjoy the coming of spring with sweet maple syrup or just to learn how it's made. Mountsberg's Maple Towne and Crawford Lake's Sweet Water Season runs until April 5. During this time people will be able to eat pancakes with maple syrup or learn how syrup is made from sap, both through traditional and modern methods. Maple products will be available for sale and there will be fun activities for children and families. Mountsberg is also running wagon ride tours of the sugar bush and this Sunday it's holding the Flapjack Olympics where people can compete in sugar bush events or see how high they can stack their pancakes. Admission charges for either location are $6.50 for adults, $5.50 for seniors, $4.50 for children five to 14 and free to children four and under. Wagon rides are $3 for adults, $2.50 for seniors and $2 for children. Mountsberg is located in Campbellville and Crawford Lake is located in Milton. The park is open on weekends, holidays and daily during March Break (March 1519). For a full list of activities, times of operation and directions to either park, visit www.conservationhalton.on.ca. 21 · Friday, March 5, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com PUBLIC NOTICE The HST is coming. Plan now and save. Under the pending Harmonized Sales Tax, the Under the pending Harmonized Sales Tax, the governmentwill demand you pay an additional government will demand you pay an additional 8% for cemetery and funeral services. 8% for cemetery and cremationservices. Pre-arrange now to avoid paying hundreds Pre-arrange your cemetery extra tax. of dollars in or cremation plans now, to avoid paying hundreds of dollars to pay) tax. (No matter how long you take in extra Maple Syrup Festival at Bronte Creek Park The annual Maple Syrup Festival is on at Bronte Creek Provincial Park during weekends in March and daily on the March Break. The park is located at 1219 Burloak Dr. Park in Lot F to enjoy a heritage interpretation tour of Maple Lane with guides costumed in turn-of-the-century clothing, as well as a pancake house and candy shanty. Visit the gift shop to purchase maple syrup to take home. Hop on wagon rides, visit with farm animals and tour Spruce Lane Farm. Call 905-827-6911 for information or park updates. Plan now - Save 8% HST Call today to find out more. Call today to find out more, free. 905 892-2611 905-257-1100 www.pleasantviewcemetery.ca PLEASANTVIEW MEMORIAL GARDENS Cemetery, Cremation Centre & Mausoleum 2250 Highway #20, Fonthill · JOIN OUR TEAM! OAKVILLE FEDERAL GREEN PARTY: Looking for volunteers to fill the following roles by this Tuesday, March 9th, 2010: · CEO, Financial Agent, Secretary, Membership Chair, Organizing Chair, Fundraising, Policy Chair, Events Chair, Communications/Media Chair, Youth Coordinator. CAMPAIGN TEAM (only called upon during an election time) Looking for volunteers to fill the following roles by Wednesday, March 31st, 2010: · General support, Financial Agent, Communications support, Website support & management, Phone canvassers, Door-to-door canvassers, Sign posting support, Coordinators. For a sustainable, inclusive and healthy Canada with renewed democracy and a sustainable fiscal framework...come join us! For a more detailed description of each position or to express an interest in filling one of the above mentioned roles, please contact Robin Bannerman at (416) 729-0425 Join the Fight! Relay with us and Make Cancer History! June 4th - 5th , 2010 - 7:00 p.m. ­ 7:00 a.m. - Appleby College Register online at www.relayforlife.ca/Oakville Relay For Life is an opportunity to get together with family and friends and celebrate cancer survivors, remember loved ones lost to cancer, and fight back in the hope of finding a cure for this terrible disease. Walk with us in this inspirational 12-hour overnight event as we come together and fight to make cancer history. SMALLEST, MOST ADVANCED & DISCREET HEARING INSTRUMENT How does it work? Register a team, recruit 10 people to join your team, fundraise as a team or individually to raise your $1000 team minimum ($100 each). Please note we have moved - Canadian Cancer Society Oakville 760 Pacific Rd. Unit 7, Oakville, L6L 6M5 Phone:(905) 845-5231 Hear Right Canada 2457 Mount Forest Drive (at Guelph Line) Burlington 2010 Event Sponsor Oakville Store Owner' Oakville Store Owner Hamilton & Stoney Creek Location opening in March 905-335-5252 hearrightcanada.ca Supporting Sponsors

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