IHIIIIIIllllllmllIlllllllllllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIll|IllIIIllIIIllmull"!lllllllumulllllll|llIll“HmuullllllIlllllllllllllmllllllllllIlllllllllli Kerr Street co-op residents have stake in building By SAL BOMMARIT1) Oakville Beaver Stqlf At first non-profit l ject at 350 "ttrar' SHERIDAN Summer School of the Arts COLL Join us this summer for a series of intensive hands-on workshops credit, and non-credit courses taught by professional artists, craftspeople, and designers in the following areas: t first glance, the John Scott proï¬t co-operative housing pro- at 350 Kerr St. looks like your age apartment building. But Courses are designed for people with various levels of proficiency This year, we are pleased to offer a series of eight workshops created especially for young adults (14 - m m the areas of Animation, Drawing, Creative Writing, Graphic Design, Material Exploration, Painting, Sculpture, and Video, oiiblf) lf 1iglhill,il,,:i1,,i, lt/ 2, ts')):':'? 9 tMrrs0xirsirMrrtsttrrx WNW 410 South Servce Rd, W Mel 1992 BUICK CENTURY CUSTOM 4 DOOR $19,840 $14,740 KERR CADILLAC Classical Animation s8,842 845-1681 Computer Graphics 1992 BUICK LESABRE LTD 1991 CHEV CAVALIER RS For more information, call or write to Sheridan College, I Summer School of the Arts E 1430 Trafalgar Road Oakwlle, Ontario L6H 2L1 - Jij','ii' -_ (sl l it I V I“ )1d t w “ it _f..,.....,,j;.,i_ 2 I I g _ ..d C,",,:'] Ir' Q a G E w -'Cr (r"Li"'jii O Ct \ ct E y t C'L"i,t2?sf wt -4 Tttrs. 8 , I rr , F?ii7CC, a: ."'C,.C."C'.TC'"-'"C'2" y i w-Cris sm'Yrtrur' a a t f whlwon I k at": Graphic Design Mixed Media Papermaking Lite ra ry Arts Printmaking Mar Xerography Calligraphy a Furniture Textiles IAN August 1993 MERAY OF OAKVILLE Workshops for Teens Sculpture Photography Glass Media Arts Computer Animation Drawing Illustration if“ ts"ikrEik7S - - g . 1988 MERCEDES BENZ 560 SL CONVERTIBLE s45,995 $14,995 s17,995 aiming eramucs 1908 VOLVO 760 TURBO WAGON 845-6623 upon closer look, nothing could be further from the truth. The housing project - which recently held its omcial opening, is a unique development conceived by Rodean Co-operative Homes Inc. The l00-unit complex - which s7,995 1905 VOLVO 240 GL SEDAN (I‘m)??? 1988 VOLVO 760 GLE VOLVO ottbate I933 s12,995 s12,695 $10,995 KENNEDY FORD 0 South Semce Ru 845-1646 $9,995 1991 CROWN VICTORIA HICLES TO 1992 FORD TEMPO 1991 TAURUS 1990 SABLE WAGON mer top bureaucrat of the Ont; Ministry of Labdr and Rodean N chairman. The name Rodean was ta ing project four years ago, took c as board chairman. Part of the ceremony include plaque dedication to Scott for long service to the Ministry Labor, Kuzik said. "(Scott) was never a Dolitici: "(Scott) was never a politician," Kuzik said, " He was always a quite strong civil servant who got involved in the problems of the average per- son. He wanted to do this (building) and I got involved," Kuzik said. Kuzik will step down as chair- man effective May lst. At that time, a resident of the building will take over as chair, he said, The construction of the $16-mil- lion building - which was financed by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation - is home to a variety of individuals including wel- fare recipients, single-parent fami- lies. the disabled and senior citizens. from an area of En who bec Half of the units are rented to ten- ants on a geared-to-income basis, while the other half are rented at market-value rates, said Raymond Garcia, a resident and building main- tenance committee chairman. The rents are subsidized by both the federal and provincial govem- meats. 1p; ui :ontainc wheelch: me. tw tl ntiment nt itlt Me ik H iarcna 'dean thou Akinn in 1me involve( ll ll 1| name n tt " llu 513,495 OAKVILLE HONDA 191 Wyeuon Road 844-9831 lie s13,888 (R 56,995 1991 HONDA CMC CRX SI 1909 HONDA CMC CX 7‘3...) A U l H 1988 TOYOTA SUPRA md which ml with the NC an mts .urmun KKK ll th Ill m Ill taken seven h Id nt? hri mrd JU iin ver his ur ik of Shirley Scott, (centre) widow of thelate John Scott, cut the ceremonial ribbon recently to open the 100 co-op housing unit on Kerr Street that bears the name of her late husband. Also on hand were (I to r) Mayor Ann Mulvale, Sandy Cudmore representing MP Otto Jelinek, Chris Kuzik and Bill Beatty, Manager of Program Operations for CMHC. by-side with working people. ing. volunteers as superintendent for tl Because the building is a co-op, "The intent is for people to building every other weekend. Oth every tenant has responsibility for understand what's expected, to have residents volunteer their time to col the welfare of the building and its a say in what happens. They don't duct vandalism patrols througho occupants, he said. have the right of ownership, but they the building. "We have different rents, but we're equal memfrers of the co-op and we have similar voting rights. It's a really vibrant mix of people," Garcia said. Garcia said prospective tenants were screened thoroughly prior to being granted entrance to the build- LOCKWOOD CHRYSLER 175 Wyecron Road 845-6653 Vandals caused approximately $700 in damage throwing rocks through windows of the Eastview Public School last weekend. Halton Regional Police said rocks were thrown through three of the public elementary school's windows sometime during the day Sun., April 25th. The public elementary school located at 2266 Hixon Street in south west Oakville. " CHRYSLER LEBANON PREMIER CONVERTIBLE 'At/Nt) 1992 GRAND VOYAGER LE Eastview School hit by vandals s10,995 515,300 '90 cassette, s9,800 1992 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993 CHRYSLER DYNASTY LE 45009014 W "The intent is for people to understand what 's expected, to have a say in what happens. They don't have the right of ownership, but they have the responsibility. We wanted people who would recognize this is not a rat trap or welfare housing slum. We wanted to encourage car- ing for each other and the building," he said. For example, as chairman of the maintenance committee. Garcia also s,tA"r/-tsrii,s::,trti.i,t-.ktrs'ir, Location/ Contact. C Prerequisites: Over 35 years of age and receiving Unemployment Insurance Benefits. Description: This program is designed to assist people 35 years of age and without work, to gain satisfying and appropriate employment. Develop realistic goals and receive employment readiness and Job search skills required to build your confidence and ability to prepare for, find, and maintain employment. You will also receive an introduction to computers course. Duration: Nine weeks, includes a three-week work placement Starts Sponsored by the Canada Employment and Immigration Commission HOE THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY... DI. and Dancing \ SUNDAY... J, APRIL ONLY, MONDAY TO FRIDAY Happy Hour 4-6 pm Free Billiards & Munchies WATCH NEXT WEEKS AD FOR SPECIAL MAY EVENTS, Shendan College Skulls Training Centre (416) 845-9430. ext. 8035. or 8036 Call today. seats are limited! May IO-July 9, 1993 (Fit Ahpa, KM? '/ WEDNESDAY... Fun with "Karaoke" Night THURSDAY... BIILMRDS IN AN UPSCALI ENVIRONMENT SHERIDAN hw PLACE' ro BE! ladies Night am Dav volunteers as superintendent for the building every other weekend. Other residents volunteer their time to con- duct vandalism patrols throughout the building. "Instead of coming up against a landlord-tenant situation, we're encouraging responsibility? in all aspects of the building. The govern- ment has laid it in our hands," Garcia said. He said the building had been originally designed to face Kerr, but the design was changed so the build- ing would face Cowan, which will eventually be closed to create a town-square effect and "inner-city' park" for residents. Garcia said co-op members will elect a board of directors on May 6th, at its annual general meeting. Five directors will be elected for a two-year term. r.‘ 2 DD oo W A7 tn