Celebrities come out to support Cause for PawsOn Thursday, June 23 celebrity auction-once-in-a-lifetime experiences that are pus of community sponsor, Appleby College.What began as a tag sale at the home of eers will be looking for the highest bidders at described as priceless.Funds raised at the 10th annual Cause for Beverlie Rockliffe, raising a few hundred dol-the 10th annual Cause for Paws event to Cause for Paws also includes an extensive Paws event will benefit the Oakville & Milton lars, has grown.benefit the Oakville & Milton Humane silent auction with something for everyone, Humane Society, changing the lives of home-The 2010 Cause for Paws event raised Society.whether you have four paws or two feet. The less, abused and neglected animals of our over $90,000, with a goal for this year of Appleby College alumni Bryan Baeumler, celebrity emcees for the evening will be community.$112,000. Funds raised at Cause for Paws has of HGTVs Disaster DIY and House of Bryan Annette Hamm, news anchor of CH Morning The 10th annual Cause for Paws event is changed the lives of hundreds of homeless will be joined by former team captain for the Live and Erin Alvarez of CTS Always Good hosted by The R-Dog Post Park Leash Free animals in the past nine years.Toronto Argonauts, Dan Ferrone to host the News.Committee, which met 10 years ago to advo-Tickets cost $25 and may be purchased at live auction at this years Cause for Paws The event is one of the highlights of the cate for a leash-free area in Post Park.the Oakville & Milton Humane Society and event. summer party season in Oakville, with liba-Part of its agreement with the Town of throughout the community. The live auction includes original art-tions, food from some of Oakvilles best Oakville included fundraising for the Oakville For more information, visit www.cause-work, vacation getaways, private dinners and chefs, live music and moreall on the cam-& Milton Humane Society.forpawsoakville.com.The RegionalMunicipality of Haltonwww.halton.caNOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRESPUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Upgrades at the OaJUille Water Puriation Plant on Kerr Street in the Town of OakvilleHaltons Draft PR-2062BHalton Region is planning several upgrades to the Oakville Water Puriation Plant. These Solid Waste upgrades will include improvements to theter building and raw water pumping station, relocation of the treated water pumping station within the plant, the provision of emergency Management standby power, and some architectural and landscaping modiations. Construction work is planned to begin in 2012.StrategyYou are invited to attend a Public Information Centre to learn about the planned constructionand discuss any concerns you may have with representatives from Halton Region. This We want to hear from you!Public Information Centre will be an informal meeting and you are invited to drop in at yourDrop by one of the following open houses to learn more about Halton Regions Draft Solidconvenience between the noted hours.Waste Management Strategy, and offer feedback on the proposed waste diversion initiatives: DATE:Thursday, June 9, 2011TIME: 6:30 p.m. 8:30 p.m. PLACE: St. James Elementary School (Forum)Date & TimeLocation 255Morden Road, OakvilleSaturday, May 28, 2011Glen Abbey Community CentreIf you are unable to attend this Public Information Centre and wish to obtain more 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.1415 Third Line, Oakvilleinformation or provide written comments, please address your concerns to:Saturday, June 11, 2011Milton Sports CentreMs. Tanya Parr, C.E.T. Mr. Austin Kanagasuriam10 a.m. to 1 p.m.605 Santa Maria Boulevard, MiltonProject ManagerProject ManagerSaturday, June 18, 2011Gellert Community CentreRegion of Halton Associated Engineering Ltd.10 a.m. to 1 p.m.10241 Eighth Line, GeorgetownTelephone: 905-825-6000 x 7546 Telephone: 416-622-9502 x 244Saturday, June 25, 2011Burlington Seniors CentreFacsimile: 905-825-0267 Facsimile: 416-622-624910 a.m. to 1 p.m.2285 New Street, BurlingtonE-mail: tanya.parr@halton.ca E-mail: suriama@ae.caHalton residents have always been enthusiastic about practicing the 3Rsreduce, reuse,Building a Better Haltonrecycle. Residents are now diverting 60 per cent of residential waste away from the landl, increasing its life from 2023 to 2032he landl is a valuable resource for Halton Improving your quality of life whether its helping to reduce commute timesRegion and is an investment worth protecting.or providing you with clean, safe drinking water is a top priority. We are making a signiant commitment to infrastructure more than 190 million Building upon the success of its Blue Box and GreenCart programs, Halton Region is this year alone because its the right decision for Halton.exploring ways to further increase residential waste diversion to 65 and even 0 per cente know that driving on Regional roads is an important part of most peoples In consultation with the Joint Municipal Regional Waste Management CommitteeaGary Carr day and I want to thank you for your patience while we work to improve notcitizens advisory committeeHalton Region has developed a Draft Solid Waste Regional Chaironly our roads, but also the water and wastewater pipes running underneathManagement Strategy.them.The Draft Solid Waste Management Strategy identis potential initiatives that could be As you start to see more construction projects getting underway, you canimplemented to achieve these higher waste diversion goals. You can learn more about the visitwww.halton.ca/constructionto get updates on all our infrastructure Draft Solid Waste Management Strategy including potential cost implications, by reading construction activities as we keep Building a Better Halton.the Regional Council approved Report PW-19-11 atwww.halton.ca/wastestrategyorby attending an open house. Halton Regional Meeting ScheduleMeetings can be viewed at www.halton.caJune 1 9:30 a.m. Regional CouncilJune 15 9:30 a.m. Planning & Public Works CteLearn more at www.halton.ca/wastestrategy.June 14 9:30 a.m.Health & Social Services Cte June 15 1:30 p.m. Administration & Finance CtePlease let us know as soon as possible if you will have an accessibility or accommodation need at a Halton Region hosted event or meeting.1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 k Dial 311 or 905-825-6000 k Toll Free 1-866-442-5866 k TTY 905-82 -9833 k www.halton.ca26/27051119 Friday, May 27, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com