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Community November 8, 2006
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
A directory of what is happening in the community
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Dump, recreation, bypass, taxes dominate debate
By MARK PAVILONS Editor
     The future of waste disposal, the controversial Bolton bypass, local property taxes and recreational needs provided the fodder for discussion for Wards 3/4 candidates at the debate sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Bolton Oct. 25.
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Trinity bazaar
     Trinity Anglican Church on King Street in Campbell's Cross, will hold its annual bazaar Saturday, Nov. 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. On tap will be baking, sewing, knitting, candy, a kitchen cupboard, tea room and door prizes.
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REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE
     The final wreath laid at the Bolton Remembrance day service Sunday
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BOOK OF GREETINGS
     David Tilson, MP for Dufferin-Caledon, signs the Book of Greetings, which will be sent to Canadian Forces in Afghanistan for the holidays. The book will be available at various ceremonies and at the town hall until Nov. 17.
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HAIR DONATED
     Jasmyn Ashton, 6, from Bolton, grew her hair for almost two years to be able to donate it. The cutting was held in Jasmyn's Grade 1 class at Montessori School in Kleinburg. Jasine chose to donated her locks of 10 inches to Angel Hair for Kids, which provides human hair w...
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Serious injury from collision
     Monday, Oct. 30, Caledon OPP responded to a serious injury motor vehicle collision on McLaughlin Road, south of Old School Road.
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Van brings support to rural Caledon
     For nearly 19 years, the Caledon Parent-Child Centre/Ontario Early Years Centre (CPCC/OEYC) has been proudly serving the families and children of Caledon, providing children's early learning, parenting education and family support services. Since its early days, a vital service has been their mobile
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Sale agreement for Town land
     Caledon council recently authorized the sale of parts of Slancy Street and Temperance Street to Northland Holdings Corp. for about $30,000.
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Christmas Shoppe at United Church
     The fall season has approached quickly with Mother Nature in all her glory. The Community Women's Circle is busy planning its annual Christmas Craft Shoppe & Sale, for Saturday, Nov. 18, at Caledon East United Church. They are looking for craft vendors who would be interested in participating, Table
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Easement is conveyed
     An easement was granted to Bell Canada by Caledon council recently for the intersection at Harvest Moon Drive and Coleraine Drive in Bolton.
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Candidate Forester elaborates on debate comments
     Thank you for providing coverage of the all-candidates' meeting Oct. 25 at the Albion Bolton Community Centre. However, this "selfproclaimed community activist" would like to clarify a few things. The article stated, "She favors longer crossings of Regional Road 50." Along with the help of Regional
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GREAT SEASON FOR SPARLING
     Caledon's Amelia Sparling currently belongs to the Burloak Canoe/Kayak Club in Oakville, where she is coached
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COSTUME PARADE AT PRESCHOOL
     Friends at Play preschool in Bolton, operated by the Town of Caledon, held its own Halloween party last week.
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HAWKS FUN RUN
     The Caledon Hawks minor bantam AA team ran 5 kiulometres through downtown Bolton Oct. 21, to raise funds
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Santa Train runs in December
     Orangeville Brampton Railway's Credit Valley Explorer Tour Train presents a fun family outing for the Christmas season aboard the
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Bolton youngsters collecting Halloween candy for the less fortunate
     Are you looking for something to do with your leftover Halloween candy?
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Caledon Speaker Series
UK visitor presents talk
     "Local" is emerging as the hot new food trend in upscale restaurants and groceries in urban centres in North America. In the UK it is beginning to revitalize rural agricultural economics and income potential for family farmers. Not to mention local tastes good!
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Giffels to do bridge work
     Caledon council recently retained Giffels Associates Ltd. to design a four-lane overpass bridge for Kennedy Road and a two-lane expandable overpass bridge with a five-lane substructure for Heart Lake Road.
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