Oakville Beaver, 20 Jun 1993, p. 8

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They feel the monument is an actual Story sparked clean-up response Summer is here, and once again the Hamilton automobile Club will be holding a Bike rodeo in the Oakville area on July 8th to help teach children the basics of bike safety. Children aged 6-l2 are invited to attend the Bike rodeo to be held at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre (1415 â€" 3rd Line). This event is free of charge and will run from 1 |:00 am to 3:00 pm. Xseties oi‘rt‘un obstacle courses will be set up especially designed to challenge our young rider‘s skills. All bikes will also be safety checked to make sure they are ready for the road. Auto club bike rodeo July 8th (Continued from page 5) part of the deceased.” At the beginning of June, the ceme- tery - which contains the remains of some of Oakville’s founders - bore evi- dence of various levels of vandalism and neglect. Litchfield and son Darryl took pictures and turned over to the Town. Then they contacted the Beaver. At the time, Parks and Recreation spokesman Derek Scott said the major cause for the disrepair was simply a lack of money. He explained that funds p Uflerappliesta 100 It. or more Asmwas'izfgsmnmued ‘ . '-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ Background From 1989 to 1991 the Town oi Oakville. in conjunction with the Region at Halton and the City ol Eddington, carried out a comprehensive planning study tor the Burloak Industrial District and Shell Lands The study culminated in the preparation and approval ol the Bunoak Secondary Plan and required Otliciei Plan Amendments. The transportation component oi the Burioak Secondary Plan identified the need tor the following major transportation laciiities south ol the OEW (see Key Plan): - a new northerly crossing ol the Twelve Mile Creek - a new southerly crossing ol the Twelve Mlle Creek - the widening and realignment of Burtoak Drive north oi Rebeoca Street and a grade separation at the CN tracks Current Study The Town 01 Oakvilie. in conjunction with the City oi Burlington. is now ca ing out a study oi these facilities in accordance with the requirements ol the Class Environmental Assessment or Municipal Road Projects. P bl‘ C l' u to onsultaion STuDV AREA Public input is an important pan of this study, Three public amen OF HALTON reviews are scheduled â€" June ' 1993. September 1993 and December 1998. The first Public Open House/Meeting has been arranged‘to review and receive comments about the study approach, background inlorrnation, updated transportation anal sis and alternative solutions. ii is scheduled lor: , â€"Normtem.v‘_}: '1’ '7 1 ‘ecn 59766:" t . I sfififls "D' The meeting will be conducted as an open house lrom 7:00 pm. to 8:00 pm. lollowed by a lormal presentation. All those with an interest in this study are urged to attend. ll you are unable to attend and would like to make known your views. please address your comments by July 2. 1993 to: Mr. Bill Butler. R Eng. Department at Planning Services Town oi Oakville PO. Box 310 Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A6 Telephone: 338-4190 ext. 3320 Fax: 815-2025 PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE/ MEETING ENVIRONMENTAL :SRSESSMENT STUDY TWELVE MILE CREEK/BURLOAK DRIVE AREA OF WEST OAKVILLE 7:00 PM. TD 9:00 PM. WITH A PRESENTATION AT 8:00 PM. ST. THOMAS AOUINAS SECONDAHV SCHOOL - It's an Adventure... It's a Summer Camp! 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In addition to Oakview’s efforts, the Town will be levelling the foundations of sunken stones, cutting grass and gen- erally straightening up the site. “We have a personal interest to see that the cemetery is maintained to a level acceptable to the families," said Smith. “When a stone is damaged it’s an invasion of privacy and a slight to the town as a whole. We have the stew- ardship of looking after the site forev- On hand to represent the Town durâ€" ing Thursday’s activities were Ward 3 councillors Tedd Smith and Keith Bird. Under the Ontario Heritage Act, provincial approval is required before restoration of the cemetery’s pioneer tombstones can be undertaken. With no funds currently available for such endeavors, this portion of the renewal project will have to wait. n

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