Oakville Beaver, 30 Apr 1993, p. 2

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Loaded, leather, 10;000 kms,top of the line: + ‘Leather, 25:000 kms,â€"loaded; lâ€"owner: Extended, 4.0L, V6, P.W.; P.L:, A/C, auto, 27 _: pass S : : ::â€" 1992 Ford:Exp. "Eddi¢ Bauer" : 1992 Lin. Continental 1990. Acrostar XL : 1991 Ford Exp. "Eddie Bauer" Included 1 owner,leather, 4x4, sunroof,‘sporty. ©19880 .5 Included â€" "After all," he told the crowd, "it‘s no secret we meet here on the site of one He said mixed with the deep honor in having been asked to be the guest speaker was a concern about the proper tone to take in his remarks. The evening‘s guest speaker, Bill Perras, a former student of OTHS and former mayor, said after the ceremonies that he doubted if it will be laid to rest for some time. From acting mayor Tedd Smith â€" who alluded to it being a building built "not without controversy" â€" to Halton school board chair Dave Coon‘s final remarks urging people to forget "all the fighting and politics", the controversy simmered just under the surface. However, the controversy continued to be hinted at throughout the evening. ; he controversy that has dogged the new Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar . High School was barely in eviâ€" dence at the official opening Tuesday. But it wasn‘t laid to rest. The many dignitaries, students, parâ€" ents, and staff spoke of the building in glowing tones â€" complimenting the design and stressing it was the people in the building that were important. By DIANNE HART Special to the Beaver Controversial past surfaces at official opening of new OTHS Sale prices effective through May 9, 1993. Ask for our free catalogue. We accept MasterCard, Visa and American Express Free street and lot parking evenings after 6 p.m. Free lot parking all day Saturday and Sunday 229 Lakeshore Road East (west of Trafalgar) 842â€"4088 Maxines is pleased to announce Pat Foord to our staff. Pat is formerly of New Generation Hair Salon and invites all of her old and new clients to visit her at her new location. 135 Lakeshore Rd. W. (behind Baskin Robbins) "We have community bookings all the time â€" 1,000 people came to our "You want a copy of my remarks? Use that. I don‘t want to get into any controversies tonight. There are many big, big problems in education. Let‘s just stick to those," he said after the cereâ€" monies. Principle Keith Johnson pointed to the overwhelming support the building has received since it opened its doors in September. For Ward 3, trustee John Scheel said it wasn‘t the time to talk about controâ€" versy. "I chose to recognize it and move on," he said. ‘"I‘d like to see it buried and move on." But, he continued... it was a testaâ€" ment to the fact democracy has served its purpose. And he said that although there will still be people in the commuâ€" nity who will attempt to detract from the "truly remarkable" building, that it is all part of being a democracy. Later he said he considered what tone to take with his remarks â€" whether to ignore the controversy or allude to it. of the most controversial ‘schools ever built. Certainly, it (the controversy about OTHS) has lingered in the newspapers far longer than any other I can rememâ€" ber." Coiffure 0 Boxes for jewelry, potpourri, mementoes, candles, stamps and letters, keepsakes... an unbelievable selection in wood, crystal, porcelain, cloisonné and silverplate. Styles may vary by store. Come see. On AuL BomBAay BoxEs "Tonight is a night of positives," commented Coons at the conclusion of the evening. Oakville South MPP, Gary Carr, spoke of the need to remember that stuâ€" dents are the greatest resource this province has and that, increasingly, the importance of students and a good eduâ€" cation system is being realized. "‘Working together, the staff and stuâ€" dents will mold the real lifelong learning and memories which we all fall back on from time to time. I speak from experiâ€" ence as I can ‘t readily remember the physical buildings that I‘ve been in, but I do remember the teachers, classmates, and wonderful experiences," said Scheel. But, as Scheel said in his remarks, the building won‘t make good graduates â€" it is the people inside the building. During the ceremonies, Halton Board of Education director, Bob Williams, said the building reflected a sense of hope for the youth of today. He said it was important for people to put their feelings aside and concenâ€" trate on what has been long overdue for the students. open house, many who just wanted to see what it looked like. It‘s a beautiful new face and we‘re proud of it," comâ€" mented Johnson afterwards. A. STAMP LETTER BOX 5‘/1"h x 10"w x 6"d Reg. $£59 SALE $44 B. MEDIUM TEA POY JEWELRY BOX x 12"/2"w x 7‘/@"d Reg. $169â€" SALE $126 C. PENNSYLVANIA TEA POY JEWELRY BOX x 6!/»"w x 3%/1"d Reg. $69 SALE $51 D. MEMORY BOX 13%/:"h x 12"w x Reg. $69 SALE $51 SPEERS ROAD OAKVILLE ‘Telephone 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 * The Brick * Partial Delivery

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