Monday, December 26 Tuesday, December 27 Wednesday, December 28 Thursday, December 29 Friday, December 30 PLEASE HELP KEEP OAKVILLE CLEAN Garbage and recyclables must always be placed at the curbside by 7:00 a.m. on your collection day. Please remember, don‘t litter! Put garbage where it belongs, in garbage bags or cans, not on the ground. ~Last year, in a fit of domesticity, we decided on a Christmas project â€" to make a massive muralâ€"like wall But now and again, it‘s nice to take a break from tradition. Or, better yet... create new ones. Christmas tree â€" the best ever, o‘f ‘course â€" has been trimmed with tï¬e old Christmas decorations, each of whlch could tell its own story. ~COMMENT aditions abound at this time of ; I year. The port/cranberry sauce has been made and, as is the case every year, more spilled into glasses than into the sauce. But no mgtter. hanging as an advent calendar. A felt white church with a shiny star was placed at the top with 24 tiny colorful houses beginning at the bottom with a winding path making the whole thing look like a colorful tiny village. Christmas a blending of traditions, old and new December 21, 1994 NORMAL PICK REVISED PICK UP 222227727 226 7 PVR UE GARBAGE COLLECTION The Municipal Offices will be closed December 26 and 27, 1994 and January 2, 1995 There are no Council or Committee meetings scheduled during this period of time. V there is more bus service coming your way Look for full details next week! You Better Watch Out 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6H 211 For emergencies please call the Fire Department at (905) 845â€"6606 Dec. 24 Until 2:00 am Dec. 25â€"27 No Service Dec. 28â€"31 Regular Service Jan. 1 No Service Jan. 2 Regular Service Holiday Service Schedule: O.H. Ellis, P. Eng. Director of Public Works Tuesday, December 27 Wednesday, December 28 Thursday, December 29 Friday, December 30 Saturday, December 31 TOWN OF OAKVILLE 845â€"6601 And now Joseph and Mary are at the final few houses. On Christmas morning, nothing begins â€" even in the wee hours of 5:30 a.m. or so â€" Weird to think of Joseph and Mary in a race to the finish, but there it is. One of Drew‘s young friends, over for an afternoon, gazed at the advent calendar, puzzled about the whole thing, and then his eyes lit up. "I get it. The first one to get to the top wins, right?" Every morning, the kids take the felt Mary and Joseph and move them from house to house, up the path towards the church, until they have visited all 24 houses. They haven‘t missed a morning yet. TAKE NOTICE THAT: um qo .00 OO CaIt F ul McPherson at 845â€"6601, Extension 3136. It is required that applicants submit the application form which is available in the Clerk‘s Department at Town Hall. Applications will be received by the The Advisory Committee will be a working committee. All members will be expected to be active participants at Committee meetings, and undertake variousa activities between meetings relating to the Committee‘s function. Meetings of the Committee will be held every two months on a Thursday morning. Committee membership * two representatives from east of 12 Mile Creek * two representatives from west of 12 Mile Creek Only residents who reside in the area from Third Line west to Burloak Drive and from the Q.E.W. south to the Lakeshore are eligible for the Mammiltaa . \ 42 n SolIcItOr or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by this byâ€"law, provided that such person makes application in writing to the undersigned on or before January 11, 1995, at 4:30 p.m. This matter will be heard at the Council meeting of January 16, 1995, commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. A copy of the Registered Plan for the subject land is available for inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk, at the address shown below., PBRA W m during normal business hours Pursuant to the Municipal Act, R.S.0 passing this byâ€"law, Council or a Comm or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, ar iB nR 4. advise the community on the issues of available funding, timing of projects (including development) and capital forecast The Committee shall comprise nine members: * one representative from the Bronte Business Improvement Area Board of Management The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville proposes to pass a byâ€"law pursuant to Section 297 of The Municipal Act, R.S.0. 1990, Chapter Mâ€"45 in order to stop up and close for all purposes, part of Old Sixth Line, legally described as: Part of the road allowance between Lots 15 and 16, Concession 1, South of Dundas Street, Town of Oakville, Regional Municipality of Halton, and being part of the Old Sixth Line Road being Part 1 on Plan 20Râ€"11520 and Part 1 on Plan 20Râ€"11580; part of Lot 16, Concession 1, South of Dundas Street, Town of Oakville, Regional Municipality of Halton and being part of the travelled portion of the Old Sixth Line and being Part 2 on Plan 20Râ€"11520. Byâ€"law 1994â€"182 will close and convey that portion of Old Sixth Line, specifically Parts 1 and 2 on Plan 20Râ€"1 1520, to the River Oaks Group for no consideration. will be to: The purpose of the Twleve Mile Creek/Burloak Drive Advisory Committee will h Oakville Town Council has established the Twelve Mile Creek/Burloak Drive Advisory Committee to work with the Town during the implementation of the Burloak Drive/T welve Mile Cregk Environmental Assessment Study recommendations. The advent calendar now is our own family tradition, like pulling out until the couple moves into the church with their new baby. PUD TOWN OF OAKVILLE APPOINTMENTS To THE TWELVE MILE CREEK/BURLOAK DRIVE ADVISORY COMMITTEE two representatives from the Lakeshore area two representatives from West Oakville Ratepayers Inc identify the priorities of the community with regard to staging and report the findings to Council develop recommendations to be incorporated into the design of the projects act as a liaison between the area residents and Town staff during the planning and design n ifdunt htA ids 4 6. A 4 ) 4A 1 , Council or a Commmée tï¬er;,of will hear in person ef\lll\l’nr us Ece Judith Muncaster Town Clerk TOWN OF OAKVILLE Judith Muncaster Town Clerk . For further infqrmétib-ï¬; B'Iga'sé';:-éll .Pa't e use ce l o on oc t THE OAKVILLE BEAVER the Christmas books that lie on the top of one of the cupboards for much of the year. And as much as we love the old reliables like The Polar 1990, Chapter M.45, before Town Clerk until 4:30 p.m. 0d Thank you for your understanding and coâ€"operation with our Waste Reduction Program. Ensure that ALL tree decorations, metal decoration clips, nails, spikes and plastic tree bags have been removed from your tree before you place it at the curbside for collection. frozen in snowbanks cause tremendous collection difficulties. Please ensure your tree is not frozen in your snowbank and is relatively free of snow prior to its collection. Christmas trees which become buried under snow or A) If your regular garbage is collected on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday, please place your tree at the curbside before 7:00 a.m., on January 9, 1995. B) If your regular garbage is collected on Thursday or Friday, please place your tree at the curbside before 7:00 a.m., on January 16, 1995. Christmas trees will be collected by the Town of Oakville in January, 1995 according to the following schedule: on or near the tree. Never place lit candles Have a _ CHRISMAG Make sure the base of your Christmas tree is immersed in water al all times. The Mayor‘s Special Committee Against Impaired Driving wishes to thank Stephanie Koyanagi, a grade four student at Sheridan Public School for suggesting Trooper as the name of our new elephant mascot. Thanks to all who submitted entries. Express, Carl‘s Christmas, Babar, and Father Christmas. The Friendly Beast, with the always wonderful illustrations by Tomie de Paola: and O.H. Ellis, P. Eng. Director of Public Works AN INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER For Excellent Real Estate service advice, just call JACKIE VAN‘T ~ HULLENAAR Sales Repres?e‘n-t;ti-\; our all time favorite A Child‘ Christmas in Wales, I can‘t tell you the joy in discovering what is sure t (See ‘Bring‘ page 9) by Steve Nease