Oakville Beaver, 31 Dec 1993, p. 4

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The Proposed Regional Plan (December 1993) is a revised version of the Draft New Regional Plan that was released for public consultation in February 1993. If you wish to receive a copy of the Proposed Regional Plan or would like to register as a delegation at the Committee meeting on February 9, 1994 at 9:30 a.m., please contact Kathy Kielt at Ext. 7200. Please note that the Environmentally Sensitive Areas Phase 2 Study and the Halton Urban Structure Review are not parts of the Proposed Regional Plan at this point in time. Their results will likely be incorporated into the New Official Plan by amendment later in the year. Local Calls: _ Acton J. A. Eaglesham Regional Clerk Brad Symonds, 43, was one of Vâ€"8 COCKTAIL & CGAESAR‘S CHOICE COCKTAIL HUMPTY DUMPTY SNACKS & POTATO CHIPS BACK TO SCHOOL WITH 3015 New St. Mount Royal Plaza _ 174 Mill Street 1015 Barton St. E. 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Inscan Contractors Ltd., Wyecroft Road, Oakville. Goodale said the explosion occurred at the same empty asphalt storage tanker which caught fire in November. Busy year ahead for arts Centre The Affections of May, an adult comedy about a woman abandoned by her husband who finds herself the centre of attention in a small resort town, hits the stage on Jan. 11th and 12th. The Second City group stages their Comedy on Wry on Jan 28th and 29th. while Fiddling with Gershwin, with violinist and entertainer Lenny Solomon, goes on Feb. 18th. There is something for just about everyone in the coming year at the Oakville Centre for the Performing In March, Second City returns with Illustrated Men on March 25th and 26th. The Rankin family takes centre stage on March 28th. Halton Regional Police said the $129 $239 $179 His funeral is to be held today (Friday) at 1 p.m. at Ward Funeral Home, Reynolds St. y Matt was the youngest of Gayla and Mark Whitlock‘s three children. "T‘ll always remember him and I know he‘ll always remember me," she said. "There was something special about Matt." Venne said Matt was a good friend to her son and a good person to know. ‘"He understood human kindness. He helped me out a number of times. Once when I had to visit my mother, Matt stayed with Jason for two days to keep him company." ‘"He was wise for his age," said Venne, whose son Jason is devastatâ€" ed by his friend‘s death. He was a confident person who always had something good, someâ€" thing interesting to tell you, said Venne. Joanne Venne, whose son was a close friend of Matt‘s, recalled how she and the youngster would sit for hours conversing on a wide range of subjects, from religion to politics. Matt also played basketball at Blakelock and loved playing pool. He graduated from W.H. Morden public school last year and was currently in grade 9. "He started later in hockey," said Steve yesterday . "But he was voted most valuable player in his league the first year he played. That gives you an indication of the type of perâ€" son he was, a real digger and all The youngster was in his third year of minor hockey, on a Bantam house league team, where his drive and persistence brought him success as a goal scorer. "Matt was a real overachiever and was. I play hockey and Mait used to come to the games. He wanted to learn more about the game for himself and became the team‘s mascot coach," recalled Steve. Matt‘s uncle Steve Whitlock, said his nephew had a lot of dreams but one of the brightest was to be a an NHL hockey playerâ€"just like his hero, Leaf centre Doug Gilmour. Deo Ssennyonjo, 16, said Matt was younger than most of them but he made friends with everyone. He had no enemies. I miss him." £ ) Art You Can Walk On, instrucâ€" tion in creating a practical and colâ€" orful floor cloth, available every Sunday between 4 and 5 p.m. Suitable for adults and children, 10 years and older. Fee is $12 per sesâ€" sion. Call 338â€"5139. two workers were on top of the tank using a torch to heat the tank‘s insulation when the exploâ€" sion occurred. Refinery spokesman John Hunt said the explosion, which caused minimum damage, was quickly extinguished. All classes at New Art Space resume Jan. 4th.Art classes in small groups are offered for children rangâ€" ing in age from three to teenagers. Regular children‘s Art Dropâ€"In resumes Sun. Jan. 9th from 2 to 4 p.m. at a cost of $12 per session. "It hurts. Even if I‘m just his friend, it makes me think how fast life can be taken away and how much you should cherish it." Symonds was taken to Oak ville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital for treatment. (Continued from page 1) i and he was fun to be around," said Nelson DaCosta, 16, who had been in an onâ€"scene restaurant at the time of Matt‘s accident. * The Ontario Ministry of Labour is investigating the accident. The story of the mysterious death of a Group of Seven artist in Algonquin Park is the subject of Colors in theStorm on May 3rd and Ath. For ticket information, call the Centre at 815â€"2021. On April 9th, the Toronto Dance Theatre does their thing and the Spitfire Band brings back musical memories on April 15th. The Oakville Symphony Orchestra starts off the new year Feb. 5th and 6th with pianist Philip Thomson and the classics of Liszt. On April 16th and 17th, the OSO welcomes Broadway tenor Mark Dubois and vocalist Barbara Collier with a Broadway extravaganza and violinist Jose Peleg winds up the season with the Best of Beethoven May 21st and 22nd. For tickets, call the Oakville Centre box office at 815â€"2021 or for more information, contact Kimberley Hall at 844â€"7984. New Art Space classes Teenager aspired to career in the NHL : Oakville Symphony tunes up for 1994 December 31, 1993

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