Oakville Beaver, 15 Sep 1993, p. 5

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The route follows around Pilgrim‘s Way and Nottinghill Gate. Pledge sheets can be picked up at most malls, and at LCBO outlets, Baskinâ€" Robbins, Subway Sandwiches, Kmart, Cadet and Scotiabank, and the Canadian Cancer Society office, 635 Fourth Line south of Speers Road, Unit S1. Participants are invited to walk, run, jog, cycle or rollerblade the route to raise funds for cancer research. Those wishing to do 10 kilometres simâ€" ply follow the route twice. The 13th annual Terry Fox Run will take place on Sun. Sept. 19th, in north Oakville. Again this year there will be a Sâ€"kilometre route through Glen Abbey, starting and finishing at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre on Third Line south of Upper Middle Road. The run starts at 10 a.m. Terry Fox Run takes place Sunday "We sent out letters to 300 houseâ€" holds three times," explained Susan Barkman, director of development for the school. "And as a result of small group meetings in May, we made substantial changes to our original plans in terms of traffic conâ€" figuration and woodlot management. In his opening speech, Pangman stressed the school‘s desire to obtain feedback from the community regarding the expansion. Don Pangman, chairman of the Board of Directors agreed with Duckworth. "I‘d like to proceed as quickly as possible. We have to seek approval with the Committee of Adjustments. We haven‘t yet sought approval because we were waiting to hear the issues that came up tonight. The next step after this approval could be a public hearing." At the end of the meeting, princiâ€" pal Lynda Duckworth remained conâ€" fident plans would go as expected. "I see compromises," she said, "But there‘s a lot of homework to be done. We will have meetings with representatives from each group to determine the best solutions. We cannot make assumptions that the old way is the best way." Sept Much of the meeting focused on issues such as traffic management, landscaping and parking. School officials are hoping to break ground in June, with a 10â€" month construction period, provided they have the approval needed from bankers, politicians and neighbors. Despite their optimism, a Sept. 9th public meeting to unveil the revised $3.5â€"million expansion plans for the private east Oakville girls school revealed the neighbors and school officials were divided on some key issues. They still have to win over some of their neighbors, but St. Mildred‘sâ€" Lightbourn School officials remain confident their plans for a 40,254 sq. ft. addition will go ahead. Traffic and parking still problems for St. Mildred‘s expansion plans By SHELLY SANDERS GRELF Special to the Beaver *TO REGISTER â€" Call with your Masterâ€" Card number or visit the Workshop. Register early as classes are small and prepaying _ guarantees . your _ spot! 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Registration a.m.â€"3:30 p.m. Eve machine, sewing ies (scissors, pins, seam n ac.),::‘.fimha smcs {cofiee uies wiilbe provided). *SUPPLIES FOR ALL CLASSES ARE TO PURCHASED AT THE MacPHEE WORKSHOP. We reserve the right to provide instruction only to our own students/customers. *CLASS_Tinits .â€" Day 9 'EQQIPMENT â€"Bring. your "The driving age is going to go up next April," she explained. "Also, with high school now condensed into four years, the students are younger. And we are now providing a better bus service that meets the needs of senior students who stay A major concern expressed by many at the meeting was the number of students driving who are using neighbors‘ driveways during the day because there is no parking at the school for them. Principal Lynda Duckworth estimated there are 20 students who drive to school on a daily basis. Don Minchin, a parent and a neighbor representing Balmoral Place, a culâ€"deâ€"sac on the east side of the school, outlined the concerns of his group during the open discussion period. "We have requested that the tennis court not be used offâ€"hours, that the school always be a day school for girls, that coniferous trees two to three feet deep be planted before construction, that the rear of the school never be used as a parking lot, a stronger fence be put in place to stop trespassing on our properties, all heating and ventilation be totally enclosed to minimize noise, and that there be a promise in writing of no further expansion." Pangman responded positively to most of these requests. "St. Mildred‘s will always be a day school, but it is possible we may want to conduct a summer camp in the future, which would be indoors. We are also concerned about noise on the tennis courts and hope to solve this problem with signage. We can‘t afford 24â€"hour security. We will put up tall coniferous trees once we get the go ahead for the project. The rear of the school will never be used as a parking lot. We are merely meeting a zoning byâ€"law in allotting green space for overflow parking for 127 cars. We would never consider paving this area." We feel we‘ve satisfied people and are prepared to write our promises into bvlaws." 3:30 f(.)m. Eve. 7 %m.-l(l);.m R MORE DETAILS CALL THE WORKSHOP â€" STORE HOURS Howard Johnsons | Go Ace, Argus Rd QEW Az ss Ave Oe Je %4;“ + R ."] DOOR ie Future expansion was another "If we were to expand in the contentious issue. "There is a proâ€" â€" future, we would have to go through found misunderstanding of the intent the same process we‘re going of the school," said neighbor through today," answered Blair Marrianne Hawthorne. "The inforâ€" Taylor, legal counsel for the mation the school has given us has schoo."We will be limiting enrollâ€" not been interpreted properly. The ment to 650 students which means 1985 expansion was objected to for we cannot expand without the the same reasons we‘re talking about _ approval of the Planning Act." today, and then we found out that it ‘"We want a commitment that this didn‘t address the secondary school. is it from now to forever," one late for extraâ€"curricular activities." Traffic congestion before and after school seemed to be a major problem with few solutions. Buses are already staggered, and the nearby Linbrook school has a different time schedule which allows the schools to load and unload students separately. The preliminary plans show that with the changes, school buses would be routed off Linbrook Road and into a new driveâ€"through at the front of the existing building. Offered by JOHN INGLE INSURANCE TRAVEL HEALTH INSURANCE Make Time For Yourself! massages, body sugaring, sauna, suntan beds, Everything you need under one roof Please drop in The kids are back in school, now is the time to shape up and have fun at Ferrone Fitness Centre. | ) x‘.\u{’). $5 CÂ¥ Pamper yourself afterward ... Insure With The Best Preferred Rates to Members Call and Join Today! ) Dan Lawrie t Insurance Brokers Ltd. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER % 467 SPEERS RD., 849â€"1021 from 1946 RRONE "If we were to expand in the future, we would have to go through the same process we‘re going through today," answered Blair Taylor, legal counsel for the schoo."We will be limiting enrollâ€" ment to 650 students which means we cannot expand without the approval of the Planning Act." "We want a commitment that this We feel there may be an unforeseen need in the future that may require further expansion." "There were meetings in May that dealt with square footage," replied Pangman. Obviously we need to put the facts in print which we‘ll do as soon as possible as we want to get started. "Our whole group doesn‘t have faith in your history," said another neighbor. "What happens five years hence?" areas largest _ facilities including * 37 Aerobic classes weel * Naufn?/us * Stairmast leser * Ufec:{c * Free Weights * Rowers * Circuit Training * Nursery facilities We have one of the TRE aBRy This proposed addition involves removing 8,136 sq. ft. from the rear neighbor responded. "The message you‘re saying is yes we could have expansion." The size of the proposed new building also raised some objections. The current oneâ€"story structure is 12 to 13 feet in height, while the new twoâ€"storey building would be 36 to 45 feet high. "I think it‘s a massive building for a small acreage of land," said one citizen. u) _ CHAPS COMEDY NIGHT A® DINNER & SHOW PACKAGE â€" Only $19.95 Dinner 8:00 p.m. LIMITED RESERVED SEATING Show Time 9:30 p.m. | toasf puchese your tckeBs. 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