Oakville Beaver, 6 Jul 1994, p. 3

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yor Ann Mulvale are now draftâ€" ng a letter outlining their opposiâ€" ion. The park does need some improvements to make it more iable, Graham admitted, but absoâ€" lutely not through a project of this cale. "It‘s an onâ€"going problem to preâ€" serve these kinds of places and we fought hard to maintain it as a provincial park. It is a Stanley Park for Oakville," she said. "But there are so many people who want to encroach on it." "â€" The annual Oakville Performing Arts camp still has openings for fthose interested in the twoâ€"session eamp, July 11thâ€"15th and July 18thâ€" 22nd. â€" "I was upset to even see it on the genda," she said of the staff recâ€" mmendation, listed as a consent tem. "I was extremely disappointed y the handling of the matter." Wentworth â€" Green _ Golf evelopment Inc. was requesting a ‘resolution of support" for its {cheme to lease the northern portion hf the park â€" south of Hwy. 5 and North of Upper Middle Road â€" rom the Ministry of Natural esources. Oakville, of courge, oes not own the site, but would be equired to consider a zoning byâ€" aw amendment should approval be ranted. Performing Arts Camp sessions start Monday Graham, however, was adamant hat Council should in no way ndorse the plan. Instead of recomâ€" mnending it to the Ministry, she and Older students may choose drama, singing, art, recreational swimming as well as private and group classes in the instrument of their choice. There is space for beginners and advanced students on piano, violin, cello, viola, string bass, flute, voice and recorder * Children form 4â€"6 years of age are offered a morning program including instrument of their choice, crafts, musical theory games and a session of Orff or singing. For more information, call Adrienne or Margaret Williams at $49â€"6911. Some councillors â€" such as Ward ‘s Kathy Graham â€" felt the plan yas as illâ€"conceived an idea as had ver been brought forward. who led the debate against e proposal, was insensed that any m was devoted to considering the cheme. y HOWARD MOZEL akville Beaver Staff proposal to lease 350 acres from ~â€"Bronte . Creek Provincial Park for three olf courses barely made it out of ne starting gate Monday before it it the wall at Town Hall. 1y 6, 1994 Procor Limited is pleased to announce the appointment of Frank D. Lester as President effective July 1, 1994. He succeeds Gordon C. Mills who will be retiring after 26 years of service with the Company. Frank served as Vice President of Quality at Union Tank Car Company in Chicago, Illinois from 1988 until his appointment as Executive Vice President of Procor Limited in January of this year. Frank has a Masters of Management degree from the Kellogg School at Northwestern University and comes to Procor with 28 years of experience in the rail equipment industry from both the shipper and lessor perspective. Procor Limited is Canada‘s largest lessor of specialized railway tank and freight cars with a fleet in excess of 18,000 cars. Procor‘s business is Canadian managed and extends across Canada with sales offices or maintenance and repair shops located in most provinces and major cities. The Corporate Office manufacturing facility are located in Oakville, Ontario. It employs approximately six hundred people. [(own cool on golf courses idea or Bronte Creek Provincial Park According to Wentworth Green HELP KEEP RED CROSS READY... Please Give Generously company wants to establish an 18â€" hole championship course "of Glen Abbey quality," a nineâ€"hole full size course, a parâ€"three learners course and a 400â€"yard practice range. He is also proposing a 10 to 15â€"acre picâ€" nic area, tennis courts, inâ€"line skatâ€" ing pads, a water park area and more. Wentworth Green has already been in touch with the Ministry, extolling the virtues of the plan and maintaining that any development will be in accordance with the Provincial Parks Act. (As it stands now, the proposal does not conform to the Town‘s Official Plan.) As part of his extensive pitch to Natural Resources minister Howard Hampton, Armatage outlined severâ€" al benefits to the province, includâ€" ing $500,000 in lease payments and funds from increased numbers of visitors to the park. Best of all, the scheme would not require any investment â€" estimated at between $10 and $15 million â€" by the LAKESHORE ROAD E. MEN‘S WEAR LIMITED Sign up and put the world‘s most powerful economies to work for yOu. [ss - Q YES, send me information on the Asian Growth Fund. M YES have a Honakone Bank province. "Our facility would be a major attraction ... there is nothing like this in the world of golf in North America and with strong and growâ€" ing interest in golf â€" throughout the world â€" we anticipate drawing tourists from out of province," said Armatage, who believes the plan will be "strongly supported" by the public. Yet even with all this change, Armatage said the golf course conâ€" struction â€" "framed by the guideâ€" lines of the Audubon Society" â€" will help support the southern portion of the park while maintaining the integrity of the overall site. Graham, who is Oakville counâ€" cil‘s representative on the halton Region Conservation Authority, explained how hard the authority has worked to find complementary uses for the area and said Wentworth Green‘s scheme just doesn‘t fit the bill. "This would clearly bisect the park," she said. Introducing the Asian Growth Fund. 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