In a few days, 17â€"yearâ€"old {atasha Nillson will board a plane ound for Bolivia, the poorest counâ€" y in South America. y KATHY YANCHUS akville Beaver Staff Last fall‘s grant application by the Town involved two ajor components: the revitalization of Coronation and provements to the existing Lakeshore Road cycleway. e latter will cost $95,000 of which the Town‘s share will $47,500. The largest component of the program, however, is oronation Park. Purchased in the early 1950‘s from the ilson Family who had originally farmed the land, it was amed in honor of Queen Elizabeth II‘s coronation. (Users vill notice the ER â€" Elizabeth Rex â€" ciphers on the light tandards originally used on the Queen Elizabeth Way.) When finished, the waterfront project will feature a }gned trail system connecting existing major parks already ider public ownership, other parkland, cycleways and adlinks with new links. Money will be provided by the frust for matching signage to identify the trail as well as )r improvements to existing "nodal parks" like ‘oronation. | The area she will call home for ven weeks â€" Los Molinos â€"is nesâ€" ‘d 9,500 feet high in the Andes d she has had to be immunized ainst such diseases as typhoid and lio. She must take malaria pills en after she returns. Yet the only element of this tire adventure that intimidates tasha, whose awayâ€"fromâ€"home ntures to date have been summer mps and a brief mission to nnsylvania, is "the Spanish part." e native tongue in Los Molinos is anish and Natasha doesn‘t speak a ord. (Continued from page 1) aximum) but debenturing would have been required to y for its entire share. Councillors, leery of incurring more debt despite the tractive offer, settled on a plan which will still rejuvenate e park without effecting the tax levy. ie 22, 1994 NOTICE OF COMPLETION (This Notice Issued June 14, 1994) A document entitled "Consolidated Class Environmental Assessment for the South Halton Water Supply System Master Plan" has been prepared under the Environmental Assessment Act. The document identifies the following components: * the construction of a new Zone 1 Reservoir in the vicinity of Highway 25 and Upper Middle Road. * the construction of a new Zone 4 Elevated tank in the vicinity of Trafalgar Road and Highway 403. * the construction of a new Zone 2 Pumping Station in the vicinity of South Service Road and McPherson Road. * the expansion of several existing reservoirs, pumping stations and trunk watermains. REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SOUTH HALTON WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM The Regional Municipality of Halton _ Office Hours: Office of the Clerk Mon.â€"Fri. 8:30 am â€" 4:30 pm 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Tel. No. (905) $25â€"6000 (Attn. B.C. Leung, P.Eng., Manager of Special Studies Research) Thorburn Penny Consulting Engineers _ Office Hours: 400 Main St., Mon.â€"Fri. 8:30 am â€" 5:00 pm Milton, Ontario LOT 4X5 Tel. No. (905) 875â€"2144 (Attn. R.L.Smith, P.Eng., President) Oakville Central Library Office Hours: 120 Navy St., Mon.â€"Thurs. 10:00 am â€" 8$:00 Oakville, Ontario L6J 274 Fri.â€"Sat. 10:00 am â€" 5:00 pm Tel. No. (905) §15â€"2044 Sunday 1:00 pm â€" 5:00 pm These projects are located throughout the Region and a plan showing the location of these projects has been prepared and is included in the docuâ€" ment. All the proposed works are classified as Schedule B projects, or, where the projects are being constructed within the municipality owned roadways or utility corridors, are Schedule A projects. Subject to the comments received as a result of this Notice, and the receipt of other approvals as necessary, the Regional Municipality of Halton intends to proceed with the design and construction of the projects identiâ€" fied in the South Halton Water Supply System Master Plan. The document is available for viewing at the following locations: Burlington Central Library 2331 New Street Burlington, Ontario Tel. No. (905) 639â€"3611 Concerns with respect to the document should be provided in writing to Mr. Benson Leung, P.Eng., Manager of Special Studies and research, Engineering Services Division, Public Works Department, region of Halton, within 30 calâ€" endar days from the date of this Notice. If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussion with the municipality, a person/party may request that the Ministry of the Environment and Energy "bumpâ€"up" the project to an individual environmental assessment. "Bumpâ€"up" requests must be received by the Minister at the address below withing 30 calendar days from the date of this Notice. A copy of the "bumpâ€" up" request shall be sent to Mr. B.C. Leung, P.Eng. If there are no "bumpâ€"up requests received by July 15, 1994, the projects will proceed to design and construction as presented in the report. Ministry of the Environment and Energy Environmental Assessment Branch 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 15th Floor Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5 ark will take on new importance een on humanity mission to Bolivia Natasha and her fellow mmissionâ€" aries, from Special Project International (SPRINT) will be working hard preparing a camp to be attended by dozens of Bolivian children. They will be executing such tasks as constructing a retainâ€" ing wall and building a multiâ€"purâ€" pose sports court as well as giving testimonies through interpreters and the use of music, puppets and sports. The living conditions are rustic with a diet of potatoes, rice soups and fruit. Mon.â€"Thurs. 10:00 am â€" 8:00 pm Fri.â€"Sat. 10:00 am â€" 5:00 pm Sunday 1:00 pm â€" 5:00 pm Office Hours: Mon.â€"Thurs. 9:00 am â€" 9:00 pm Friday 9:00 am â€" 6:00 pm Saturday 9:00 am â€" 5 pm NATASHA NILLSON Used extensively by local residents for picnics, Canada Day and the Waterfront Festival, improvements have been limited to a children‘s spray pad and playground equipâ€" ment. No master plan had been prepared. The Waterfront Trail Program offered the Town the perfect opportunity to upgrade the area. Under the plan approved Monday, everything from drainage to park amenities â€" such as landscaping, play apparatus and two volleyball courts â€" will be enhanced. Lighting and shoreline protection will likewise be improved. The current ring road will be maintained but properly reconstructed. Monday‘s agreement deletes $252,000 for a new pavilâ€" ion and $185,300 for a new stage. According to Perkins, if this year‘s Waterfront Festival is successful, its organizers could pay for half the cost of the stage with the province providing the rest. Fortunately the Fest takes place this weekend and application deadline is next month. Council referred a proposed boat launch to the Oakville Harbours Development Authority for its assessment. According to Wilson, trail signage should be installed this summer with opening ceremonies this fall. Coronation Park will be kept open all summer with work to commence from September through November. "The living conditions are rusâ€" tic," says Natasha, adding that her diet will consist of potatoes, rice soups and fruit. "It‘s fried and very spicy," says Natasha, born and raised in South Africa and an Oakville resident since 1986. Natasha, who has raised the necâ€" essary $3,000 for airfare, food and field travel, will attend a training session between June 24th and 30th in Florida with the actual field work mission taking place July 1st to August 11th. Natasha says she has grown up in the church environment and wanted to contribute "something worthâ€" while" to humanity. She enjoyed her term in Pennsylvania where she parâ€" ticipated in clean up and construcâ€" tion work around a church there, and "I wanted to do it again." STORE HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 8:00 A.M.â€"9:00 P.M. 9 A.M.â€"6 P.M. Sunday 11 A.M.â€"4 P.M. 510 Speers Rd. 845â€"0848 "I saw that it (our work) did help," she says. Natasha says she would like to thank Chartwell Baptist Church, her family and friends, the staff of Oakville Trafalgar High School and everyone else who contributed financially towards her mission including her corporate sponsors: CGC Interiors, Oakville Heritage Contracting, Ferrone Fitness Centre, and Dr. S. Pong of Pong and Gallucci Family Dentistry. Oakville Town Centre II 240 North Service Road West Oakville, Ontario Dennis Arnold and his staff are pleased to offer a full range of personal and commercial financial services at one location. Thi; expansion reflects Bank of Montreal‘s commitment to the future of Oakville and Halton Region. Please join us on June 234 24t, 1994 for Customer Appreciation Days and our Official Ribbon Cutting on June 23 at 10:00 am. 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