Time running out for election candidates to file A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 32 No. 122 Threeâ€"yearâ€"old Sam Guagliano his brand new friend which he made at the Scarecrow Making Wokshop and Open House at Cudmore‘s Garden Centre last weekend. The event attracted about 250 people to the garden centre on Lakeshore Road West in Bronte. (Photo by Barrie Erskine) This is also the last day filing applications for revisions to the Enumeration List/Preliminary List of Electors. Election Day is Monday. Nov. 14th. As of press time, the following individuals had filed their intention to run. ime has just about run out for candidates wishing to run in November‘s municipal B election. Those planning to throw their hat in the ring have until 5 p.m. today (Friday) to officially regâ€" ister their nomination. Enter our Halloween Colouring Contest and you could win a Tim Hortons Halloween Cake. C Pick up colouring contest entry forms and drop off before Oct. 28th, 1994 at participating Tim Hortons locations; Enter and you could be a winner! In 1988 the Sovereign House was moved from its original locaâ€" tion to the bottom of West River Street on the bluffs overlooking Lake Ontario. When complete the site will become [ the _ Sovereign House/Mazo de la ‘Naw we Roche. Herit can I'HOVB oche Heritage | Display Centre. forwardand While technically | Qo on to . not a museum, it | presentihe will nonetheless | hlsIOIyof feat tati eature rotating | Oakwlleanc displays that illusâ€" | trate Bronte‘s hisâ€" tory, particularly Bronte Wednesday evening Council released $138,125 from the Cultural Heritage Reserve Fund which was added to the $96,875 already in the bank earmarked for the restoration > project. Construction, which includes an addition to the house, is set at $187,800. The balance has been put aside for design costs, GST and a small contingency fund. "It‘s been six years of strugâ€" gling to get it renovated," said Koolen, who praised Town staff and the Bronte Historical Society members for their dedication to the project. "Now we can move forward and go on to present the history of Oakville and Bronte." Robert Koolen was ecstatic Wednesday night after Council approved the longâ€"awaited fundâ€" ing for the historic home which, among other things, was home to author Mazo de la Roche of "White Oaks of Jalna" fame. Council gives green light to Sovereign House restoration By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1994 ith projects like the Outer Harbor set to roll in the new year, this week‘s financâ€" ing approval fos the Sovereign House could not have come at a better time, says the viceâ€"president of the Bronte Historical Society (BHS.) Local â€" Ralph Robinson (incumbent); Cameron Roach; Jim Clelland. Regional â€" Kevin Flynn (incumbent); Cameron McDougall. Halton Board of Education â€" Lynne Clark (incumbent); Kenneth Smith. Halton Roman Catholic School Board â€" Kevin O‘Connor (incumbent). Ann Mulvale. According to Koolen, the house will be selfâ€"sustaining with revenue generated from renting out the addition and period garden for business affairs and private functions. It will also be headâ€" quarters for the the Bronte Historical Society and likely other groups. The Sovereign house in its current state at the bottom of West River Street overlooking lake Ontario. (Photo by Peter McCusker) its tradition as a fishing village (See ‘Last page 3) With the federal govâ€" ernment freeâ€" ing up funds for the masâ€" (See ‘Sovereign‘ page 7) "We want to create an environment for everyone," said Koolen. 32 Pages â€" 75 Cents (GST included) 1 _ nfolne _ jprovides info on: Today‘s OAKVILLE TOWN N. JOâ€"ANN McKINNON B.Sc. D.V.M. MR.CVS. Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement #435â€"201 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS Ashbrooks, New Homes 25â€"27 .28â€"31