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Pric save °60 Falaa/: \z C ENTRANCE TESTING Fern Hill is a coâ€"educational school for students in preâ€"school throu%h Grade 8 who will respond to a challenging programme. â€"«=â€" Radio Ihaek :# Check the white pages for the Radio Shack store or participating dealer nearest you 40â€"channels 48â€"hour memory of last channel used Squeich control Channel 9/19 priority _ 21â€"1549 3300 Ninth Line Oakville, Ont. 845â€"6653 * Covers 30â€"54, 118â€"136, 138â€"174, 380â€"512 MHz. * Clearance 20â€"129 Ssave $70 1V BW W was 269.95 60â€"channel base scanner 199W3$2 Plan to have volunteers deal with neighbourhood disputes hits snag Oakville Beaver Staff By SAL BOMMARITO A building services department proposal to use volunteers to mediâ€" ate neighborhood disputes is a move to eliminate bylaw enforceâ€" ment staff, a Town of Oakville union representative has charged. "(The building services departâ€" ment proposal) will be responsible for the elimination of one bylaw enforcement officer," CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees) Local 1329 representaâ€" tive, Gene Lecinski told council Monday night. After hearing presentations from Lecinski, and representatives of Oakville Dispute Resolution Service (ODRS), council voted to refer the group‘s request for A Halton Regional Police task force has been established to cbncentrate on breakâ€"ins in Oakville. Police task force on breakâ€"ins The task force, which includes Constables David Cross, Mike Dunn, Scott Mason and George Schmidt, works in liaison with the Oakville Criminal Investigation Bureau and is concentrating on breakâ€"ins which Det. Sgt. Graham Bamnes said continues to be a problem in town. able laxe _A 22â€"yearâ€"old Toronto man and a 15â€"yearâ€"old young offender, also of S Toronto, have beed charge-d wth b@k and entet £ Thieves who broke in to a Trafalgar Road pet supply store through an The duo are charged in connection to two Jan. 5th breakâ€"ins, one at an _ unlocked door found $800 in cash and credit card receipts in an unlocked apartment on Speers Road and the second at a John Street apartment. safe. The task force has been at work since the beginning of the new year and has, to date, laid six criminal charges and made three criminal arrests includâ€" ing two people in connection with two apartment breakâ€"ins earlier this year. _ The couple were scared off the job at the John Street breakâ€"in when @ _ fjajton Repgi i â€" i 5 gr A F . gional Police said the breakâ€"in happened overnight Jan. 12 to building superintendent found canvass bags filled with stolen goods resting + on a Stairwell of the Dusiness. 13th, at Scotty‘s Pet Food on Trafalgar Road. Approximately $3,000 worth of goods were stolen from the first apartâ€" ' |n h _.‘_.pg....- a6 ...hy:.-k Chrmne e oancrtemia E' tha cnana af the carand break.in P lOCked door leads to t eft Approximately $3,000 worth of goods were stolen from the first apartâ€" ment, some of which were recovered at the scene of the second breakâ€"in. The two startled burglars fled the scene of the second breakâ€"in where they‘d been attempting to steal goods including a telephone, a Panasonic answering machine, a stereo system, a portable CD player, Canon Sure Shot 35 mm camera, a black leather jacket, a blender and cassette tapes. ecks will be issued if an item is sold out. Radio Shack does not accept liability for pic was 149.95 4 INTERTAN CANADA LTD THE OAKVILLE BEAVER o 0992 Mobile computer cart * With slideâ€"out keyboard shelf * Measures 30x 50x 24‘ (HxWxD) â€"26â€"8042 * Runs on solar or battery power * Folds tor easy pocket tit * Comes with battery 65â€"561 * Three different and challenging game modes 60â€"2451 CGive Challenge Master a try 27 1497 Dualâ€"powered calculator Ssave 3/ Q99 $10,000 in funding to the Jan budget meeting. The item had been referred to Monday night‘s council meeting following a closedâ€"door session by the budget committee last Tuesday (Jan. 12th) night. Building services director, David Humm had requested $10,000 to fund ODRS as part of his department‘s 1993 budget request. During the public portion of the budget meeting, Humm said that of the $10,000 request, $4,000 would be used for "start up" costs for the committee, while $6,000 would Public Works would lose staff, so decision deferred one week canadas yahie Leadet in Erectre?" 1€4. Sale ends Jan. 31/93 7th cover the costs of 60 referrals at : cost of $100 each. Humm explained to the commit tee that each year bylaw enforce ment officers are called to investi gate complaints which usuall result in "noâ€"win" situations fo those involved. These are usually disputes between neighbors which aren‘t covered under the town‘s bylaws, such as improper fence construcâ€" tion and barking dogs, Humm told the budget committee. Humm said the complaints are better handled by volunteers trained in resolving the disputes, which in turn would free up bylaw enforcement officers to concentrate on enforcing the town‘s existing bylaws. Lecinski said he was given information by union members that the ODRS proposal "in part" will lead to the elimination of one of three bylaw enforcement officers currently employed at the town. Thieves help selves to cash Police say several thousand dollars worth of fax machines and a comâ€" puter printer were stolen from a Maple Grove Drive company when thieves got passed a security guard and through an unlocked door early Monday morning. The two fax machines and a computer printer were stolen from two sepâ€" arate desks inside the office building around 3:30 a.m. Monday, Jan. 18th from Garfield Container Transport Inc. at 560 Maple Grove Drive. ) Halton Regional Police said a door to the building had been unlocked for the security guard to access the building during his shift. However it was thieves who took advantage and got inside to steal the items and then made a clean getâ€"away. LASER, INKWEFT, printers amnywlier And all 109 brane Ontario Applicant All submissions received in the office of the Minister of Municipal Affairs c/o Plans Administration Branch, 777 Bay Street, 14th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M5G 2E5, on or before the 3rd day of February, 1993 dealing with this application will be considered before a final decision is made. Under Section 47 (10) of the Planning Act, any interested person may request a hearing by the Ontario Municipal Board on an application for an Amendment to the Land Use Regulation. Take notice that an application for an Amendment to the Parkway Belt Land Use Regulation, filed as Ontario Regulation 481/73 in the Town of Oakville. has been received. Proposal File No Raven Laser Master SC) AVAILABLE ARE THE FULL LINE OF AC SERVICE FOR ALL MODELS OF NO AND THE PARKWAY BELT PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ACT $O WHEN BUYING A LaSER OR BUBBLEJET PRINTER DON‘T MAKE AN EDUCATED GUESS, COME 1O CANADIAN LASER PRODUCTS AND MAKE AN EDUCATED PURCHASE. 24â€"20â€"040â€"9201 Mr. Patrick Sweet on behalf of Glenburnie School Inc i NAM gymnasium attached to the existing school. The subject site is located on part of Lot 5, Concession I (S.D.S) in he Town of Oakville and is designated within the Parkway Belt West Plan as a "General Complementary Jse Area". The lot has a municipal address of 2035 Jpper Middle Road East. o reduce the e om 15 m to 13 TOWN OF OAKVILLE ANACA FULL LINE OF ACCLSSORILS, SUPPLIES, AND MODELS OF NONâ€"IMPACT PRINTERS. ill y OT St Lecinski would not elaborate on another recommendation contained within Humm‘s confidential report which will also have an impact on the position. "I will make a presentation at the Jan. 27th (budget) meeting," Lecinski said. + The union is opposing the move because it "borders on contracting out work" which would be perâ€" formed by one of its members, he said. He also questioned numbers contained in a report to the budget committee in which Humm stated that ODRS would spend an averâ€" age of four hours on each dispute. "The numbers are extra high," Lecinski told council. Lecinski said that he doesn‘t see how the town would save money by referring disputes to ODRS at a cost of $100 each. "That equates to $25 per hour. The same as a bylaw enforcement officer makes," he said. Bylaw enforcement officers curâ€" rently handle approximately 714 cases each. The 60 cases which would have very little effect on that workload, Lecinski added. g side yard setback requirements and rear yard setback requirement enable the construction of a PLANNING ACT â€" T 1 0.0 THE POWER ‘alloll C s Xkks THE ME iN 20, 199