By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staï¬â€™ espite the best efforts of lifeguards, Da 56 year old Oakville woman died Tuesday in the pool at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Carol Haney suffered a heart attack while swimming lengths in the pool around A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 32 No. 89 Heart attack claims life of swimmer Province hands over $931,000f0r waterfront renewal The Province of Ontario will be handing over $931,250. to the Town of Oakville on Civic Holiday Monday, to help revitalize areas of the town’s lakefront. Making the presentation at 2:00 pm. Aug. 1st at Coronation Park, will be Municipal Affairs Minister Ed Philip and David Crombie, Commissioner of the Waterfront Regeneration Trust. The monies will be applied to the comple- tion of the Waterfront Trail and Coronation ‘. maï¬a †Maï¬Ã©ï¬wngMM/K; Mme/gear†CCNA Beh‘er Newspapers Compeï¬ï¬on 1993 The victim was removed from the water by lifeguards and despite what police describe as their “heroic attempt†to revive her, Haney never regained consciousness. She was then transported by ambulance to Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. At 12:46 pm. Haney - who had a history of heart problems - was pronounced dead 11:30 am. Park revitalization. The grant represents about 50% of the funds needed to complete these projects. The remainder of the money is to come from the Town of Oakville and the Waterfront Festival in conjunction with the Oakville Arts Council. The Waterfront Trail will include a signed, pedestrian and cyclist trail stretching l6 kilo- FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1994 by Dr. James. Kovacs. Coroner Dr. David Schooling said there will be no post- mortem or inquest. According to Const. John Burgess of the OPP’s Milton Detachment, several witness- es had nothing but praise for the prompt action of the lifeguards on duty. The pool was the site of another tragedy last summer. On July 7, 1993, 20 year old metres from Burlington to Mississauga. Trail improvements include lighting and surface treatment of existing sections. Coronation Park revitalization plans include Waterfront Trail integration, shoreline protec- tion, a new bandshell courtesy of the Waterfront Festival, improved landscaping, parking facilities and children’s play area. 24 Pages David Haas suffered an epileptic seizure and drowned while swimming there. He disappeared from the surface and was dis- covered underwater by the 12 year old daughter of a family friend. The incident marked the ï¬rst drowning in the park’s history but since then a direct telephone line to the Oakville Fire Department has been installed. PARENTS! bmméwin'u’noaownhyau Wen? MWFIEEIAFO WE “wow“ M 3 ,ne 3 Wflro um: Wouldâ€"be thief arrested after failed robbery bid An attempted robbery of the Tim Horton’s Training Centre Thursday morning ended with the arrest of an 18 year old man. According to Halton Regional Police, ofï¬cers responded to a robbery in progress at the Wyecroft Road site at 5:10 am. A disguised male had entered the take-out area at the front of the Training Centre and â€" indicating he was armed with a handgun - demanded money from the employees. Alert staff at the rear of the store called 911. Police were summoned and COnstable Scott Oldï¬eld apprehended the suspect as he left the store empty-handed. The subsequent investigation revealed that the would-be thief Todav's CLASSIFIED ........................ 20-23 FRIDAY FILE. ........................... 10 CHURCH DIRECTORY ..... 16-17 BUSINESS .................................. Paper INSIDE N. JO-ANN MCKINNON BScDNM. M.R.C.V.S. $9130“ 33mm Cartï¬zr Companion Animal: DORVAL ANIMAL SERVICES Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement #435-201 75 Cents (GST included) “ (See ‘Teen’ page 2) Gasman-noun; Not-clam