Oakville Beaver, 11 Sep 1994, p. 17

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Funds for the repair of the sea- wall at Shipyard Park were approved in the 1994 Capital Budget. This spring, however, there occurred “major shifting” of the seawall on the east side of the har- bor between the Lakeshore Road bridge and the Oakville Club. The result is what harbormaster Robert MacKay called a safety problem that requires immediate attention. The approved cost of the Shipyard Park project is $150,000. The additional $125,000 for the On Tuesday, Council directed staff to include repairs of the east seawall with the tender to rebuild the Shipyard Park seawall. While Oakville Harbor won’t see anything in the way of sailing activity this winter, construction crews will certainly be busy reno- vating it for next season. Shipjéid Park 'seawaII' â€"+â€"â€" will undergo repairs | at DEPENDABLE * WE THINK GREEN * QUALITY * FAST FUSSY Smoking Cessation clinic starts Sept. 27th The Lung Association, Halton Region is offering another Countdown Smoking Cessation Program starting on Tues., Sept. 27th., This is to be held at The Lung Association office at 2200 Speers Road (Between Bronte and Third Line) - The course runs for seven sessions over a period of five weeks - two Tuesdays and five Thursdays. Our Goal CUSTOMERS FOR LIFE ’ Certu Prohinterf . _l}- For further information or to register please call (905) 847-1033. For A Free Estimate __ ' Oakville locations: ‘ . SEARS OAKVILLE PLACE . GLEN ABBEY REC. CENTRE . 343 KERR ST. FOR REGISTRATION DETAILS CALL: 681 -8006 ext. 102 SUcc AND HOW "' N in}: “RENE TAXES Blocx com". \o mmmm. (Summon m mm“ mm m m d BLOCK 93mm an cats at a Well as lh:h|°"m8 nl o 88 mark: to: gfimnlty lo momma v , firs: dong:':|n M the Mswss‘un “mom, - "‘Plnymm" on". “gum“ us\ mm mm and 56“!“ as. and covou lho complaln conno, lncludlng lul- boolu, all mllorlnls. Iuppllu. rel-rune. guldn and ruglslullon. Thorn are no exln chugn. An lnmllmonl payrrnnl plan It wallblo lldulrod. THE TUITION COST IS LOW If the Town postponed the mea- sure and the seawall collapsed dur- ing the summer, MacKay explained, the boats moored there would be forced to reâ€"locate out of the harbor since there is nowhere else to move them. Not only would this be a major inconvenience but mooring fees would also have to be refunded. east seawall will be taken from the Harbor reserve. According to Hans Sustronk, the consulting engineer who examined the site, the east seawall is “no longer stable and crumbling” due to frost-damaged backfill used behind the wall. In effect, the structure could collapse at any time. In the interest of saving money, he said it would be wise to carry out all the repairs at the same time. David Wllkins Sewing 99MB Sino'e 1986 BE ENERGY EFFICIENT ' WNH A HIGH-EFFICIENCY FURNACE A high-efficiency natural gas furnace reduces fuel consumption. It will also save you hundreds of dollars a yéar compared to heating your home with oil or electricity. You can even save money and energy by upgrading to a high-efficiency natural gas furnace from an older natural gas furnace. It’s your best choice for wise and efficient energy use. Call Union Gas Today! “Residential consumers only on approved credit. Offer ends November 12, 1994. Ask for details €5nion Gas Save Hundreds On Your Home Heating Costs! Energy For You 535-7510

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