The Canadian National Institute for the Blind, CNIB Halton Peel, is holding its Second Annual Bowling Challenge, tomorrow, Thursday, June CNIB Halton Peel Classic Bowl DATE: Tuesday, June 14, 1994 TIME: From 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: _ Munn‘s United Church Highway 5 at Sixth Line â€" Oakville, Ontario We are interested in hearing any comments or concerns you or your group may have about this project. Comments and information are being collected to assist the Ministry of Transportation in meeting the requirements under the Environmental Assessment Act. They will be kept on file for use during the study and, unless otherwise requested, may be included in study documentation which is made available for public review. Names and addresses will be kept confidential. If you are unable to attend the Public Information Centre, and wish to obtain additional information about the study, please contact one of the following Project Team members: Mr. Ray McCormick, P. Eng. Mr. Robert McLaughlin, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager Consultant Project Manager (Acting for M.T.O.) Philips Planning and McCormick Rankin Engineering Limited 2655 North Sheridan Way 3215 North Service Road, Mississauga, Ontario P.O. Box 220 LSK 2P8 Burlington, Ontario Tel: (905) 823â€"8500 Fax: (905) 823â€"8503 The Ministry of Transportation (M.T.O.) is currently preparing detail design drawings of the Highway 403 structures and approaches at Sixteen Mile Creek, Sixth Line and Trafalgar Road. This follows earlier planning studies and preliminary design for Highway 403. It will result in the preparation of contract package including the construction of twin bridge structures over Sixteen Mile Creek, construction of a two span bridge on Sixth Line over Highway 403 and, construction of two â€" two span bridges over Trafalgar Road. Interchange ramps will be constructed to the existing Highway 403 connection at Trafalgar Road. This project is exempt from the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act under Orderâ€"inâ€"Council Number 1357/79 (M.T.C. exemption 21) covering design, construction, operation and maintenance of Highway 403. Careful consideration of effects on the environment will be included in the planning, design and construction of Highway 403, and these considerations will be documented in the Design and Construction Report which will be filed with the Ministry of the Environment and Energy. Design plans and drawings showing the proposed highway works will be on display at a Public Information Centre. Ministry and Consultant staff will be present to answer questions, discuss the study, and receive your comments. You are invited to attend the Public Information Centre scheduled for: DATE: Tuesday, June 14, 1994 TIME: From 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. LOCATION: â€" Munn‘s United Church PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE H 0 U S F 2391 Lakeshore Road West Mississauga, Ontario LSJ 1K1 Mr. Robert McLaughlin, P. Eng. Consultant Project Manager Philips Planning and Engineering Limited 3215 North Service Road, P.O. Box 220 Burlington, Ontario L7R 3Y2 Tel: (905) 335â€"2353 Fax: (905) 335â€"1414 9th, at Classic Bowl, 3055 Dundas St. W., in Mississauga. And more bowlers are welcome, at $30 each, which includes two games, shoe ST.LAWRENCE CEMENT SATURDAY JUNE 11th 1994 10:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M. Please note: Children under the age of 12 will not be allowed to tour the plant for safety reasons. Ladies should wear slacks and low heeled shoes. Please advise our Personnel Department at (905) 822â€"1653 if you plan to attend and the number of attendees. COME and TOUR our PLANT YOU‘RE INVITED TO AN OPEN HOUSE CNIB serves 2,138 clients in Halton Peel who are blind and visualâ€" ly impaired. The Bowling Challenge is one of several fundraising events planned this year in Halton Peel. CNIB Halton Peel has already been ‘bowled over‘ with the response from corporate sponsorships and teams, including the Toronto Argos. According to Josie Quinn, coâ€"ordiâ€" nator of volunteer services for CNIB Halton Peel, "We are pleased that Classic Bowl, a stateâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"art faciliâ€" ty, is once again hosting this event that last year raised over $2,000." rental, light refreshments from The Olive Garden and a $24 income tax receipt. The games begin at 7 p.m. To register as a bowler, a sponsorâ€" ship or a pledge, call Josie Quinn at (905) 275â€"5332. k llANGUAGE WORKSHOP Debbie McDermott 845â€"9407 6 ADDITIONAL HOST FAMILIES Are Needed To Host Students from Spain July 3â€"31 Please Call ... $85 PER WEEK REMUNERATION FOR ROOM AND BOARD Can Lead To Special Friendships Juan Carlos Brendan McDermott Special to the Beaver As the oldest of six girls, it seems fitâ€" ting Melissa Bailey, runnerâ€"up in this year‘s award for Young Women in Public Affairs given by the Oakville Zonta Club, believes strongly about the importance of women getting recogniâ€" tion in politics and other leadership positions. In her acceptance speech, Bailey spoke about women winning the right to vote in 1918 which was "the first stepping stone towards meeting the needs of women. Since that time, women have become increasingly involved in our parliamentary system and various other leadership positions. Ultimately, we can say that women achieved social reform by emerging from the traditional wifeâ€"motherâ€"misâ€" tress. Although some may feel that females and males can now be seen as peers, it is still extremely important for By SHELLY SANDERS GREER "This award made me realize it‘s not necessarily equality we‘re fighting for," she says, "but we need to encourage women to become involved in areas like politics." Shown at the Oakville Zonta Club‘s dinnerâ€"reception for the Young Women in Public Affairs award recip ents are, from left, Lynn Franklin, mother of winner Laura Franklin of Milton, Margot van der Hart, Zont president, runnerâ€"up Melissa Bailey and her grandfather Rex Bailey of Oakville. Zonta Club honors runnerâ€"up and winner of Young Women in Public Affairs award Bailey has been a student at Appleby College for three years and is the Head of the House of her residence, Baillie House, the first girl‘s residence. Prior to this, she attended St. Mildred‘s Lightbourn School for one year . What she really likes about Appleby is the fact that sports and activities are mandatory. She takes a sport each term, four nights a week; as well as, two activâ€" ities which can be joining a club or doing community service work. "Swimming has always been my favorite sport, and we came sixth overall in Ontario this year," says Melissa. "I also play field hockey and soccer, and was a candystriper for three years. I think sports and activities help encourâ€" age an allâ€"round student." Although she has been busy with her sports and activities, Melissa has still managed to keep her average at 89% women to be active in social and public affairs. It has not gone unnoticed that males still dominate the number of seats in parliament. It isn‘t enough to change the laws, institutions, and customs; rather, we must also alter the public opinion of women in a new order of social context." WWDEWI DOWNTOWN JUNE In Oakville, there are 26 member and, last year, they celebrated their 20tt anniversary. This was the third year thi: award was given in Halton. Winner Laura Franklin of Milton attends E.C Drury High School. As part of he award, she will spend a day witl Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale â€" an hon orary member of the Zonta Club. ‘ The Young Women in Public Affai Awards â€" a project of Zont International â€" were established t encourage secondary school women t enter careers or seek leadership posi tions in social policy making, gove ment, and volunteer organization Zonta International is a service organi zation of executives in business, work| ing to improve the legal, political, ec nomic, and professional status o women. There are 355,000 members i over 1,000 clubs in 53 countries. "Melissa is very outstanding," say Marcia Todd, a member of the Zont Club, who was also part of the nominat ing committee. "We never gave a run nerâ€"up cash award before, but we di with Melissa." and hopes to attend either McGill c Queen‘s next year, for political science. June 8, 199