Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 5 Feb 1993, p. 5

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* Corrugated cardboard (Iayered cardboard with a ripple between layers, including clean pizza boxes). Remove all liners and handles. Flatten. + Hard and softâ€"cover books. Extra Blue Boxes can be purâ€" chased at local stores, such as hardâ€" ware stores. The new Blue Box collection contractor in Halton is Laidlaw Waste Systems Ltd. For questions about collection service,residents may call 1â€"800â€"561â€"1655. * Fine paper (including computâ€" er paper, white and lightâ€"colored writing and typewriter paper, scratch pads, flyers, envelopes withâ€" out windows or labels). No highlyâ€" colored, construction, or craft paper. Note: Bundle fine paper with newsâ€" papers, magazines and catalogues. * Newspapers including inserts, magazines and catalogues. These materials should be tied in bundles no larger than 30 inches by 30 inches by 8 inches and placed beside your Blue Box: + Boxboard materials (such as cereal, detergent and tissue boxes). No cardboard tubes, takeâ€"out conâ€" tainers, refrigerated or frozen food boxes, or waxed containers like milk cartons and other beverage boxes. Remove all liners and hanâ€" dles and flatten. Halton Region estimates that the revised Blue Box program will proâ€" vide costâ€"savings of approximately $1 million per year. The five new recyclable materiâ€" als are: fine paper, boxboard, aluâ€" minum foil, polystyrene (or Styrofoam) and HDPE smallâ€"mouth plastic bottles. Materials going into blue boxes must be clean and free of food and grease residues. + Polystyrene or "Styrofoam" materials (including cups, plates, food trays, and packaging foam). + Aluminum foil (mcludmg foil containers, such as pie plates and roaster). * Metal food and beverage conâ€" tainers (including pop cans). Flatten, if possible. Blue Box * HDPE (highâ€"density polyethyâ€" lene) bottles (including any smallâ€" mouth plastic bottles, such as bleach and detergent bottles). Flatten, if possible. Starting Monday, Feb. 8th in Oakville, Blue Boxes will be colâ€" lected once every two weeks on ‘garbage day.‘ The revised Halton Blue Box program will accept five new materials. Remove any lids and place these materials loosely in your Blue Box: * Glass bottles and jars. * PET soft drink bottles. Flatten if possible. changes SATURDAY FEB. 6 Oakville Place hosts a Valentine Extravaganza from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. with gifts for your valentine and chocolate galore. All proceeds to Kiddy Corner Coâ€"Op Nursery School. For enrolment information call 844â€"3408 or 845â€"8197. Spaces available for September 1993. Please forward announcements for What‘s Up . . . North to Howard Mozel, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont., L6K 384, or call 845â€"3824 or FAX 845â€"3085 BEFORE NOON WEDNESDAY for next publication date to be included. Priority will be given to nonâ€"profit groups. TUESDAY FEB. 9 Recovery from eating disorders. Overeaters Anonymous Step Study meeting Tuesday nights at 7:30 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn St. You‘re no longer alone. Oakville Amateur Radio Club meets at 7:30 p.m. at the Red Cross Building, 167 Navy St. Featured will be a talk about the Russian space program with emphasis on use of ham radio in space. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10 7:00â€"9:00 P.M. OAKVILLE LIBRARY AUDITORIUM For Information Call KVILLE/MILTON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION 1500 UPPER MIDDLE RD. W., UNIT 5 TEL: (416) 827â€"4512 COLUMBIA TRISTAR ely "In Living Color‘s" Damon Wayans, brings his rogue‘s gallery of outrageous characters to this actionâ€"packed comedy about a con man trying to go legit. CANDIDATES NIGHT WEDNESDAY FEB. 10 Video Production Association holds its first public meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Room Bâ€"125 of Sheridan College. Guest speaker is David Stringer, host of the TV Ontario series Successful Home Video. $5 for non members. Can you always say what you mean? Glen Abbey Toastmasters will help you overcome this nerâ€" vousness everyone experiences when speaking to a group in a Want to meet new friends? New to Oakville? The Oakville Newcomers Club welcomes you. This nonâ€"profit women‘s social club meets at 7:30 p.m. at Trinity United Church, 1250 McCraney St. Call 825â€"3780 or 847â€"5197. UPPER MIDDLE SATURDAY FEB. 13 St. Matthew‘s Valentine‘s Dinner Dance will be held at the Glen Abbey Rec. Centre. 7 p.m., cash bar. 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., buffet dinner. Tickets $40 per couple . THURSDAY FEB. 11 ~St. Simon‘s Christian Education Committee hosts a talk by Bev Hadland, director Straight Talk Youth Counselling: "Hang on to Your Hormones" at 7:30 p.m. 1450 Litchfield Rd across from Sheridan College. 845â€"8351. PIZZA: Upper 6th Plaza 1500 6th Line Prominent Travel Upper Middle Rd. Shopping Centre 1011 Upper Middle Road GIN@‘s PIZZA Nottinghill Plaza 1131 Nottinghill Gate FREE DELIVERY ALWAYS FRESH TUESDAY FEB. 16 Victorian Order of Nurses, Halton Branch, holds a Foot Care Clinic at Knoxâ€"Heritage Place, 2191 Sixth Line, from 2 to 4 p.m. $15. By appointment only. Call Ina Hodgson 849â€"0389. available Saturday evenings and Sunday masses or call Maddi 825â€" 3969. Catering by Otello‘s. SUNDAY FEB. 14 Mountsberg Wildlife Centre preâ€" sents "Old Time Valentine" from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Romantic sleigh rides, hot cider, skating, Winter Bird Feeder Nature Walk and more. Located five kilometres west of Campbellville just south of Hwy. 401 on Guelph Line. For Full Professional Service Call or _ COUPON delivery _ OFFER ONLY NO ADDITIONS ___ EXPIRES FEB. 15, 1993 5 COUPON dellvery OFFER ONLY NO ADDITIONS EXPIRES FEB. 15, 1993 LARGE PIZZAS wnlh |tems 15 pickâ€"up PLUS > items pickâ€"up PLUS TAX GETS YOU. LARGE PIZZA WITH 3 ITEMS, MEDIUM PEPPERONI PIZZA‘ PLUS 4 CANS OF COKE COUPON OFFER ONLY NO ADDITIONS EXPIRES FEB. 15, 1993 GINOS PIZZA. GINOCGS PIZZA : PLUS TAX

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