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ST. LUKE 'S CATHOLIC SCHOOLGRADE 4 CLASS is doing their part

For A GREENER FUTURE .

The boys and girls in Suzanne Di Mauro's grade 4 class know how determined disposable

food packaging can be on the environment and they want no part of it. The class is

leading St. Luke's Catholic School in a litterless lunch program that encourages

students to bring lunches that have been packaged in reusable containers.

When the class found out that Community Life wanted to showcase their efforts they decided

amongst themselves to wear green or blue and make "GO GREEN" badges to show their

support for the environment.

As Jasmina Gusic sees it, her class is doing their part to save the one gift we all share.

I think it's good because we're not polluting, we only have one environment."

"

"

"It makes me feel good to help because if we

don't help the environment it will be really

bad for all of us." said Gusic.

Di Mauro's students promote the litterless

lunch campaign within the school by singing

litterless lunch promotions to the student

body during morning announcements. Di

Mauro says that many of the students have

even encouraged their parents to become

more environmentally conscious.

At the beginning of the school year many of the students had

plastic throw-away water bottles, but now most of them have

reusable ones," said Mrs. Di Mauro.

It's been an extremely positive program for them."

Zack Norman says he has encouraged his mother to purchase

more reusable containers and wants to do as much as he can to

keep the earth clean. "Our class wants to do even more to help,"

said Norman. "I just wish everyone else would start respecting

the environment. The world would be a cleaner place."

The program was developed by St. Luke's School Council

co-chairs Joanne Capano and Sandy Cruz. In addition to helping

the environment, they felt that the program would encourage

parents to make healthier food choices.

"Good, nutritious food doesn't come in packages," said Capano

who is a holistic nutritionist. "We are trying to encourage parents

to make more whole foods."

It can take more time to prepare and cook whole foods, but Cruz

says that ditching individually packaged products makes more

financial sense.

"We've been sold this convenience by food companies, but in this

economic environment it is cheaper to buy in bulk or make foods

and use reusable packaging," said Cruz. "There's no reason why

we need so much garbage. It's just ridiculous."

St. Luke's School Council began the program in

January, and originally intended for it to last a month,

but when they saw how successful the initiative had

been it was expanded to every Thursday of the school

year. They hope the program inspires parents and

students to make every day a litterless lunch day.

"It all comes down to awareness, and it's going to start

with the kids," said Cruz. "If you plant the seed early

enough the idea will grow."

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LITTERLESSLUNCHES

Launching

TIPS FOR PARENTSTIP ONEPackaging every part of your child's lunch in reusable containers

can be tricky, but with a little extra time and creativity it can be

done. Joanne Capano and Sandy Cruz recommend these ways to

help you avoid the use of commonly packaged foods.

TIP TWOInstead of sending your child with processed gummy fruit snacks,

try sending fresh fruit or dried fruit products. Dried fruit can be

bought for a lower cost at local bulk food stores.

TIP THREEGranola bars can be a tough one, but there are many

no bake recipes for oak bars that take less than 10

minutes to make can then be placed into reusable

containers.

TIP FOURInstead of sending packaged cheese snacks, buy a big

block of cheese and cut it up.

TIP FIVEInstead of buying individually packaged yogurt,

buy large tubs and ration it into plastic or glass

containers. Pre-rationing foods like yogurt,

applesauce and pudding into individual containers on

the weekend can save time during the weekdays. CL

30%Always use a REUSABLE or RECYCLED bag or container to carry their groceries.

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ST. LUKE 'S CATHOLIC SCHOOLGRADE 4 CLASS is doing their part

For A GREENER FUTURE .

The boys and girls in Suzanne Di Mauro's grade 4 class know how determined disposable

food packaging can be on the environment and they want no part of it. The class is

leading St. Luke's Catholic School in a litterless lunch program that encourages

students to bring lunches that have been packaged in reusable containers.

When the class found out that Community Life wanted to showcase their efforts they decided

amongst themselves to wear green or blue and make "GO GREEN" badges to show their

support for the environment.

As Jasmina Gusic sees it, her class is doing their part to save the one gift we all share.

I think it's good because we're not polluting, we only have one environment."

"

"

"It makes me feel good to help because if we

don't help the environment it will be really

bad for all of us." said Gusic.

Di Mauro's students promote the litterless

lunch campaign within the school by singing

litterless lunch promotions to the student

body during morning announcements. Di

Mauro says that many of the students have

even encouraged their parents to become

more environmentally conscious.

At the beginning of the school year many of the students had

plastic throw-away water bottles, but now most of them have

reusable ones," said Mrs. Di Mauro.

It's been an extremely positive program for them."

Zack Norman says he has encouraged his mother to purchase

more reusable containers and wants to do as much as he can to

keep the earth clean. "Our class wants to do even more to help,"

said Norman. "I just wish everyone else would start respecting

the environment. The world would be a cleaner place."

The program was developed by St. Luke's School Council

co-chairs Joanne Capano and Sandy Cruz. In addition to helping

the environment, they felt that the program would encourage

parents to make healthier food choices.

"Good, nutritious food doesn't come in packages," said Capano

who is a holistic nutritionist. "We are trying to encourage parents

to make more whole foods."

It can take more time to prepare and cook whole foods, but Cruz

says that ditching individually packaged products makes more

financial sense.

"We've been sold this convenience by food companies, but in this

economic environment it is cheaper to buy in bulk or make foods

and use reusable packaging," said Cruz. "There's no reason why

we need so much garbage. It's just ridiculous."

St. Luke's School Council began the program in

January, and originally intended for it to last a month,

but when they saw how successful the initiative had

been it was expanded to every Thursday of the school

year. They hope the program inspires parents and

students to make every day a litterless lunch day.

"It all comes down to awareness, and it's going to start

with the kids," said Cruz. "If you plant the seed early

enough the idea will grow."

L I F E S T Y L E

LITTERLESSLUNCHES

Launching

TIPS FOR PARENTSTIP ONEPackaging every part of your child's lunch in reusable containers

can be tricky, but with a little extra time and creativity it can be

done. Joanne Capano and Sandy Cruz recommend these ways to

help you avoid the use of commonly packaged foods.

TIP TWOInstead of sending your child with processed gummy fruit snacks,

try sending fresh fruit or dried fruit products. Dried fruit can be

bought for a lower cost at local bulk food stores.

TIP THREEGranola bars can be a tough one, but there are many

no bake recipes for oak bars that take less than 10

minutes to make can then be placed into reusable

containers.

TIP FOURInstead of sending packaged cheese snacks, buy a big

block of cheese and cut it up.

TIP FIVEInstead of buying individually packaged yogurt,

buy large tubs and ration it into plastic or glass

containers. Pre-rationing foods like yogurt,

applesauce and pudding into individual containers on

the weekend can save time during the weekdays. CL

30%Always use a REUSABLE or RECYCLED bag or container to carry their groceries.

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Mississauga SouthReal Estate Update

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This updated family sized home features bright open concept spaces, many updates incl eat-in kitchen and walk-out to the 2 tiered back deck with built-in seating. Close to great schools,

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Market information contained herein has been obtained through analysis of the current statistical information provided by the Toronto Real Estate Board as of as per Wednesday, December 31, 2014 and does not include properties that have been privately transacted. Average prices for homes are based on sold properties only; variables in the listings sold during the period of analysis may produce an inflated/deflated average price that is not consistent with year-to-date or historical averages for the area. The neighbourhood map has been provided for general illustration purposes only; no information provided is intended for legal use. Not intended to solicit properties currently under contract with a brokerage.

LOW

$435,000

$715,000

$570,000

$482,500

$830,000

$1,085,000

$1,800,000

$574,000

Clarkson

Cooksville

Erindale

Lakeview

Lorne Park

Mineola

Port Credit

Sheridan

Detached Homes Semi-Detached Homes CondosTownhomes

LOW

$420,000

$460,000

$435,000

n/a

$463,000

n/a

n/a

n/a

HIGH

$915,000

$715,000

$670,000

$795,000

$1,955,000

$1,900,000

$1,800,000

$1,035,000

HIGH

$420,000

$565,000

$485,000

n/a

$463,000

n/a

n/a

n/a

AVERAGE

$508,500

$379,500

$271,333

$465,000

$383,000

n/a

$371,000

$288,700

AVERAGE

$628,750

$715,000

$616,600

$619,300

$1,312,500

$1,492,500

$1,800,000

$942,444

AVERAGE

$420,000

$514,250

$462,600

n/a

$463,000

n/a

n/a

n/a

AVERAGE

$247,500

$215,500

$207,167

$345,200

n/a

n/a

$915,000

n/a

CLARKSON

SHERIDAN

LORNE PARKLAKEVIEW

COOKSVILLE

ERINDALE

MINEOLA

PORT CREDIT

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Enjoy the Port Credit Village Lifestyle!SOLD!

This beautiful 2 bedroom Northshore Condo unit boasts a con-temporary kitchen, open concept layout and a large balcony. Explore the shops, restaurants and attractions of Port Credit

Village. Commuting is easy with GO and QEW nearby.

www.1HurontarioSt505.com

SOLD!

Lovely Family Home in Lakeview!CALL KATE TODAY

Completely renovated with new hardwood flooring throughout, granite counters in kitchen, all new windows and much more!

Call 905-271-5151 for more details and information.

Coming Soon!

Coming Soon in Port Credit!CALL KATE TODAY

New build semis with 11 foot ceilings in the heart of Port Credit. Call 905-271-5151 for more details and information.

Coming Soon!

Mineola 3+1 Bedroom Home with Gorgeous Custom Features

$950,000• 3+1 Bedrooms, 5 Washrooms• Lot Size: 50’ x 115’• Multiple windows and skylights• Bright open concept spaces• Custom kitchen cabinetry• Spacious Eat-in area with walk-out to back deck

and yard• Master suite boasts 6-piece ensuite, walk-in

closet & high vaulted ceiling• Private 3rd bedroom has 3-piece ensuite and

walk-in closet• Steps from Port Credit Village and Lake Ontario• Port Credit Secondary School district

www.125TroyStreet.com

Keller WilliamsRealty SolutionsBrokerage Independently Owned and Operated

TEAM

*

[email protected] www.KatePeterson.ca

* Sales Representative

905.271.5151www.KatePeterson.ca

The RightMove

Jeff PETERSONSales Representative

Duncan STEWARTSales Representative

Jennifer HARRISONSales Representative

Ruchi CHAWLASales Representative

Deborah O’DAY-SMITHClient Care Manager

Johanna KEEAdmin Manager

KATE PETERSON’S

Mississauga SouthReal Estate Update

Family Sized Raised Bungalow on Quiet Lakeview Court!$550,000

This updated family sized home features bright open concept spaces, many updates incl eat-in kitchen and walk-out to the 2 tiered back deck with built-in seating. Close to great schools,

parks and library.

www.1224WoodhillCourt.com

Majestic Applewood Family Home!CALL KATE TODAY

Coming soon - a beautiful 4 bedroom family home on quiet crescent in Applewood. Open concept spaces and inviting family

room. Call Kate 905-271-5151 for more information.

Coming Soon!

SELLINGTHIS SPRING?

CALL KATE TODAYFor your Complimentary Home Evaluation and Customized Home Selling Plan to bring the

right buyer to you.

SouthMissHomes | South Mississauga Homes | KatePetersonTeam | Kate Peterson

Sold Home Prices for December 2014

Planning on Selling? Visit www.FreeHomePriceReports.com

meet the KATE PETERSON TEAM

connect with the KATE PETERSON TEAM

Market information contained herein has been obtained through analysis of the current statistical information provided by the Toronto Real Estate Board as of as per Wednesday, December 31, 2014 and does not include properties that have been privately transacted. Average prices for homes are based on sold properties only; variables in the listings sold during the period of analysis may produce an inflated/deflated average price that is not consistent with year-to-date or historical averages for the area. The neighbourhood map has been provided for general illustration purposes only; no information provided is intended for legal use. Not intended to solicit properties currently under contract with a brokerage.

LOW

$435,000

$715,000

$570,000

$482,500

$830,000

$1,085,000

$1,800,000

$574,000

Clarkson

Cooksville

Erindale

Lakeview

Lorne Park

Mineola

Port Credit

Sheridan

Detached Homes Semi-Detached Homes CondosTownhomes

LOW

$420,000

$460,000

$435,000

n/a

$463,000

n/a

n/a

n/a

HIGH

$915,000

$715,000

$670,000

$795,000

$1,955,000

$1,900,000

$1,800,000

$1,035,000

HIGH

$420,000

$565,000

$485,000

n/a

$463,000

n/a

n/a

n/a

AVERAGE

$508,500

$379,500

$271,333

$465,000

$383,000

n/a

$371,000

$288,700

AVERAGE

$628,750

$715,000

$616,600

$619,300

$1,312,500

$1,492,500

$1,800,000

$942,444

AVERAGE

$420,000

$514,250

$462,600

n/a

$463,000

n/a

n/a

n/a

AVERAGE

$247,500

$215,500

$207,167

$345,200

n/a

n/a

$915,000

n/a

CLARKSON

SHERIDAN

LORNE PARKLAKEVIEW

COOKSVILLE

ERINDALE

MINEOLA

PORT CREDIT

N

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Traveling is a wonderful opportunity to see the world, but it can come with stress that can turn a vacation into an experience you quickly want to forget. Sticking to exhausting itineraries, eating an abundance of rich foods, and even planning a visit with family can turn an enjoyable vacation into a stressful experience.

A little advanced planning can help alleviate some of the traditional stresses travelers experience during holiday visits, winter vacations and spring break trips, allowing everyone in the family to enjoy the journey.

STRESS-FREETips for

TRAVELPack a Medicine BagIt’s very easy to catch a traveler’s cold or end up suffering with digestive issues from eating out and indulging in too many sweet or spicy foods. Make certain to include pain killers, cold and allergy medicines. Also, it’s a good idea to keep an anti-bacterial hand wash with you. There are many on the market that require no water, just rub on your hands to keep those nasty bugs away. →

Be OrganizedKeep a folder or notebook filled with every detail of information you will, or may need. These details include important telephone numbers, insurance information, as well as all travel details like flight times, car rental information, hotel reservation, addresses and tickets to any events you might be attending while on your trip. Also pack (separately from your purse) photo copies of your personal information like driver’s license, passport and credit cards. Create a second set and give them to a friend or family member not traveling with you. They should be able to email or fax them if an emergency situation happens. Having the photo copies of the original information will help shorten the time it will take to get official replacements.

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Comfort is KingA long road trip or plane flight can have anyone feeling rumpled and uncomfortable. To make these travels more comfortable, consider wearing slip-on shoes - they’re easy to remove to go through security at an airport and can be kicked off in the car to help relax your feet. Also pack breezy and loose-fitting clothing and keep a sweater handy in case you get cold in the plane or the car.

Traveling for the holidays, or a spring break vacation is meant to be a relaxing and enjoyable. So plan ahead, follow these simple tips to relieve any stresses, and let the fun begin. CL

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Use TechnologyToday, with the use of cell phones travel has become much easier. Airline and hotel applications can notify you about delay and cancellations, allow you to check-in for your flight before leaving for the airport, select seats on the plane, and confirm your hotel reservation. Some airlines even allow you to scan a boarding pass directly from your Smartphone. Pack headphones and use your Smartphone to carry favourite tunes to help soothe your mind and relax your body while traveling. It will make the long road trip or flight go much quicker.

Bring SnacksAirport food is expensive and many airlines have done away with in-flight snacks. Dry foods can be taken through airport security, so bring along trail mix, granola bars or sandwich crackers to help keep hunger pains at bay, and save you time and money when at the airport. For longer flights that serve a meal, call the airline ahead if you need to request a special needs meal.

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