Oakville Beaver, 15 Jul 1994, p. 2

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Stk. #P6658. 5 speed, 1 owner, moonroof, cassette, tint lass, 1.8L DOHC 16 valve 4 cyl., sporty. tk. #P6751. ©10,490 = $21,980= ©11,995 Ford Executive iven Included The tree was suffering from root rot â€" its roots were severed when the parking lot was laid several years ago â€" and was Without the crane â€" which enabled huge sections of the tree to be carefully lowered to the ground â€" Hill says, the job would have taken three days to complete and would have been much more dangerous. Staff at St. Mildred‘s decided to cut the centuryâ€"old tree down because they were concerned about the hazard it posed to the school‘s children, parents, and neighbors. (Continued from page 1) "We‘re lucky to use a crane once a year. A crane this size we rarely use," said Hill. Dead tree was a safety hazard In addition, Smokey the Bear will be on hand to greet visitors. There will be a wagon ride around the park between 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. and a campfire at 715. â€"p.m. | at the ~Pool Amphitheatre. Toronto radio station Q107 will have its Gatorade Thirst Patrol on duty from 9 a.m. to 3 Parks Day is an acrossâ€" Canada event recognized by all provinces, territories, and the There will be a tour of the children‘s barn at 1 p.m., equipâ€" ment displays, slide shows, and camp cooking demonstrations at the Visitor Centre. Bronte Creek park has planned a variety of events for the day. "Parks are a vital part of our province‘s heritage and a signifâ€" icant legacy to future generaâ€" tions," says Natural Resources Minister Howard Hampton in a news release relating to Parks Day. national celebration is L % coming to Bronte Creek R. Provincial Park. The park â€" which sprawls across the Burlington and Oakville town lines â€" is one of 259 such provincial entities in Ontario that will celebrate Parks Day this Saturday, July 16th. celebrates Parks Day Saturday JOBSON SONS LTD. 430 South Service Rd. West 842â€"3095 * High Quality Antiques Collectables Armories Cupboards etc. e Variety of Vendors Dealers e Baked Goods Refreshments Saturday, July 6th, 1994 The whole process was videotaped and some of the wood was going to be milled and then returned to the school for the students to use in future projects. Turner said teachers at St. Mildred‘s are going to use the removal of the tree to teach their students about environâ€" mental issues. "We do everything we can to keep the trees the way they are," said Chris Turner, a mainteâ€" nance worker at St. Mildred‘s. "Even if (Maple Hill Tree Service) treated the tree, it would have had to eventually come out." completely dead. Bronte Creek Provincial Park is situated north of the QEW off Burloak Drive. It is open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on, call the park office at 827â€"6911, Monday to Friday, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Entrance fee is $8 per family; $1.25 for six to 17â€"yearâ€"olds; $2.50 per person over the age of 18; half price for seniors and people with disabilities. If you would like to try a taste of the past, remember to bring a cup, plate, and spoon with you. ~Spruce Lane Farmhouse is located at parking lot F. $ The interpreters promise to uncover modernâ€"day culinary treats, as well as, legends and lore of the forests‘ vegetation. You can join the park‘s nature interpreters for an Edible Plants Hike starting at 2 p.m., from Spruce Lane Farm. Attendants at Spruce Lane Farmhouse will demonstrate the culinary, cosmetic, and mediciâ€" nal uses of herbs from the turn of the century, from 9 a.m. to 7 Bronte Creek is also sponsorâ€" ing a â€" Roots of the Past day â€" on Sunday. federal government. There are more than 33 million hectares of parkland in Canada.

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