I H t U rtivV lLL t U tA V tK Wednesday May 23, 2UUI Ford helps fund St. Vincent's garden project Students, staff, and parent volunteers at St. Vincent's School have planted the first phase of their Schoolyard Naturalization Project. Almost one year in the making, the school was assisted by Ford M otor Company o f Canada who generously offered an initial $1,000 payment, with addi tional funds provided to match any monies raised by the school up to a maximum of $2,000. Since St. Vincent's was able to allocate $2,000 from school fundraising efforts, that translated into $5,000 worth o f plants, flowers, shrubs and soil, supplied by Burlington's Holland Park Nurseries. Ford also donated a commemorative tree. "This is a great way to bring the children and the local community together," says Grade 1/2 teacher, Cecilia Racine, who tended the project from its early inception to its presently budding state. `T h is naturalization pro ject empowers the children to feel that they can improve the environment and their surroundings." The recent one-day flurry o f horticultural activity marked just the beginning of a three to five-year plan. "We really look forward to the evolution of the pro ject as an outdoor classroom and the active involvement of the students in their com m itm ent to ecological responsibility," explained school principal, Suzanne Rossini. "This is a learning com munity, and the garden con nects the students to their science curriculum, as well as to other important aspects o f their education," she noted. The project extends beyond the school bound aries, as local residents have been invited to share in the task of overseeing the gar den's fragile development. "Some neighbours Bronte Buccaneer fun Saturday Captain Bart is coming back to Bronte. The old pirate and his minstrel will be roaming about on Bronte Road during the annual Bronte Village BIA's Buccaneer Treasure Chest Day this Saturday. Bronte Road will be closed from Marine Drive to Ontario Street from 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. The Buccaneer Treasure Chest Day is geared to children between the ages of three and 12. There will be a colour ing contest, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Exit Realty, Lakeshore and East, and a pirate costume and decorated bike contest. Both these events will have prizes to be awarded and there will be a parade through the village by those participating in the pirate costume and decorated bike contest. Register for the costume and deco rated bike contest at the parking lot behind Bronte Chinese Restaurant, Lakeshore and Nelson, at 10:30 a.m. Judging will be at 11 a.m., followed by the parade at 11:15 to 11:45 a.m. Local merchants and outside ven dors will be setting up displays and selling food, drinks and merchandise. There will be Treasure Chests located at various merchants along Lakeshore Road, The Bronte Village Mall and Bronte Road. Participants m ust have their Treasure M aps stamped at each of the Treasure Chest locations in order to be eligible for the draw for prizes at the end of the day. There will also be an opportunity to have pictures taken in Stokes, which are reminiscent of pirate days of long ago. Treasure Maps are $5 each and available at the BIA Office. 100 Bronte Road, Unit 2 between Monday and Friday or from the following mer chants: Harvey's/Swiss Chalet, 2349 Lakeshore Rd. W.; Firehall Restaurant, 2441 Lakeshore Rd. W.; Smitty Bilt R/C and Hobby, 2444 Lakeshore Rd. W.; Bom in Bronte Kids wear, 2419 M arine Dr.; Wanderers, 100 Bronte Rd. Unit 9; and Good to Go Burgers, 29 Bronte Rd. Photo by Erin Riley WorkFitness Plus WSIBclinic (C o n tin u e d fro m p a g e B 1) Josh Dilgan, a Grade 8 student, helped plant the school's new Schoolyard Naturalization Project at St. V incent's School during a recent planting day. dropped by to say how together to achieve a cornpleased they were at the gar mon goal beneficial to all. den and the way it's beauti Surveying the results of fying the entire area," the day's grimy but reward observed Rossini. ing toil, Petford concluded, Volunteer parent, Kathy "Kids love to watch what Petford was delighted at the they plant. They love to way everyone pitched in watch it grow." "Once the cartilage is gone, it's gone. The idea is to salvage whatever cartilage is left and to prevent further degenera tion. A skilled physiotherapist can detect the early signs of arthritis by the `feel' of the joint years before it shows on an Xray," said Wargo. "The earlier we start treatment, the better the chances we have of saving the hip joint." Work Fitness Plus Physiotherapy Clinic provides comprehensive assess- ment and treatment programs for com plex motor vehicle injuries, personal and sports injuries, and work injuries. Work Fitness Plus is an approved WSIB (Workers Safety Insurance Board) Community Clinic. The revenue generated by the clinic supports the enhancement of patient care at HHS. For information, call 905-845-9540. Zita Taksas-Raponi is a Public Relations Associate with Halton Healthcare Services. 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