Oakville Beaver, 2 Nov 1994, p. 4

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TRfiltEALgAR 125 CROSS AVE. CALL (905) 844â€"1600 A Leader in Beautiful Nails Since 1985 Women‘s Fashions + Accessories + Lingertie Includes previously reduced items Women‘s Factory Outlet Fashions Excludes Cosmetics Fragrances, Liz Claiborne Fashions Accessories, Jones New York Fashions and Secret Hosiery. and get the reindeer ready as Eaton‘s unwraps eight weeks of special holiday shopping! October 31st to November 6 th 10" 15" 20" check it twice, your list, ARE YOU A STUDENT, PARENT OR COMMUNITY MEMBER OF THE GENERAL WOLFE WHITE OAKS SECONDARY SCHOOLS AREA? If so, we invite your submission to our September 1995 Administrative Linking leadership team (i.e. Heads of Department restructuring). Looking to the future, how should departments be defined and how should they be organized? Please share your opinions with the committee by making an oral or written submission to us by November 14, 1995. 2?.:‘:..5"’.‘4;2""";2? uchool 845â€"8662 make TIMOTHY EATON 1234 5678 4012 Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded Bark Singleton, Principal White Oaks Secondary School 845â€"4284 about $3,500 damage to the premises. Two nights earlier, about the same number of teenagers, pelted the restaurant with eggs at around closing time at 9 p.m., said Hobidakis. Many of them returned on Monday night. This time, some of them were armed with baseball bats and an iron tâ€"bar. Big Mack‘s employee Chris Frizzell, who was on counter duty that night, said about 10 patrons were inside the restaurant, when about 50 youths started gathering outside. "Basically, they were looking for a fight," he said. A nonâ€"911 call was placed to the Halton Regional Police, who, accord- ing to Frizzell, said they could not respond immediately unless something happened. Seconds later, something happened. Frizzell said one of the patrons had gone outside and become involved in a shouting match with the youths. As other patrons tried to pull him inside the restaurant, the gang members lunged after him and broke a glass door. ; Youths a problem in Bronte area "Next thing I know things (garbage cans, metal tâ€"bar) are coming through the windows," said Frizzell. . . One youth, who was present at the time, but would not give his nameg, said someone shouted, "Tell them the Kerr Street Boys were here." f An emergency call was placed to the police who arrived at 9:40 p.m. when the gang members had scattered. What gvalls' many Bronte area merchants, says Bill Morgan, chairman of the Bronte Business Improvement Area, is that while the Big Mack‘s inciâ€" dent is the most violent incident to date, it is by no means an isolated occurâ€" rence. + Similar loitering calls have been placed to the police by other businessâ€" es, such as the Dairy Queen and Pizza/Pizza, and frightened area nelgthKS, said Morgan. f The results have all been the same, he said. In each case, they are told to call back when something happens, sald Morgan. i He points to Monday night‘s incident as an example where quick pohée intervention would have helped. "It was clear to the people in this neighborhood that this assembly of unruly young people had the potential for trouble," he said. . Morgan who is also chairman of the Bronte community consultation committee which acts as a liaison with the police, wants to arrange a meetâ€" ing with the police and merchants and residents to air their concerns. don‘t want to make any accusations at the moment, but we feel the businesses affected and the neighbors who are frightened would like some assurances from the police that they are ready to respond," said Morgan. (Continued from page 1) The following is a list of allâ€"candiâ€" dates meetings that, as of press time, are being held in conjunction with the Nov. 14th Municipal Election. Any other organizations or resiâ€" dents groups interested in publicizing similar events or update information are asked to contact the Oakville Beaver at 845â€"3824, or fax: 845â€"3085. Wednesday, Nov. 2: Ward 2 Candidates â€" Sir John Colborne Centre at Lakeshore Road and Third Line at 7 p.m. Get out meet the candidates Ward 3 Candidates â€" Oakville Trafalgar High School, starting at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Clearview Residents Association, Joshua Creek Ratepayers Association and the Trafalgar Chartwell Residents Association. Ward 6 candidates for local, regional and public school board at 7:00 p.m. in Iroquois Ridge High School, sponsored by Iroquois Ridge Residents Association (IRRA). Thursday, Nov. 3: Ward 1 Candidates â€" St. Dominic‘s Parish centre starting at 7 p.m. Ward 5 Candidates â€" River Oaks Public School on Munn‘s Avenue starting at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7: Mayor, Hydro Commission and Ward 2 candidates â€" St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School startâ€" ing at 7 p.m. Sponsored by the West River Association and the West Oakville Association. Tuesday, Nov. 8: Mayor, Council and Hydro Candidates â€" Dynasi Family Restaurant from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Sponsored by the Oakville Chamber of Commerce Call Margaret Drenth at 845â€"6613. Ward 4 all candidates meeting at Gler Abbey United Church 1469 Nottinghil Gate at 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by the Gler Abbey Residents Association (GARA and WOTAR (West Oak Trail: Association of Residents). All candidates public school trustee meeting at Sheridan Public School fron 7:30 p.m.â€"9:00 p.m. Ward 3 candidates and mayoral con: tenders meeting, at 7:30 p.m. in St. Jude‘ Anglican Church Parish Hall (corner 0 William and Thomas Streets) by The Lakeside Ratepayers‘ Association. Wednesday, Nov. 9: Ward _ Candidates â€" Sir John Colbome Centre a Lakeshore Road and Third Line starting a 7 pm. Ward 5 Candidates â€" Munn‘s Schoo on Sixth Line. 1READEBS ©BOOKS * ERYSTALS FREE LECTURES DEMOS ¢ . .Friday: 12â€"10 p.m; ;. Saturday 110 p. m ‘‘Sunday: A1â€"7 p.m.: ADMISSION $5. 75 GDOD ALL WEEKEND November 2, 1994

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