Oakville Beaver, 15 Feb 2008, p. 4

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4- The Oakville Beaver, Friday February 15, 2008 Create a Warm Ambience Phase one pegged at $63M in Your Home www.oakvillebeaver.com Continued from page 1 "We're also looking to include two shooter pads and six change rooms for each ice surface. The facility would also include three community/meeting rooms and a restaurant." Lunardo noted that the Quad Pad Arena and sports fields are only phase one of a three- phased development for the Dundas Street and Neyagawa area. Phase two, scheduled for 2015-2018, involves the construction of a community centre with indoor pool facilities while phase three, scheduled for 2018 and beyond, will see the introduction of tennis and basketball courts, outdoor ice facilities, soccer fields, ball diamonds and multi use sports fields. Phase one is expected to cost $63.1 million with construction beginning this year and ending in 2010. Lunardo also pointed out that the designs for phase one of the North Park Project are not final and community input will continue to be accepted. One group that is taking the Town up on that offer is the Oakville Soccer Club, which is calling on the town to provide an indoor soccer facility as part of its design. Representatives from the club said their situation is critical due to the condition of the aging Oakville Sports Centre. "We fear that 2,000 children who play indoor soccer will soon have no facilities," said one member. "Keeping kids active in the winter time is just as important as keeping them active in the summer time." In the end the committee approved the report, outlining the design of the Quad Pad Arena and the other sports facilities in phase one of the North Park Project. The committee also instructed staff to find ways to provide indoor soccer time for the Oakville Soccer Club. Vi it Visit our showroom t see all our i h to ll ll new & exciting products as well as this model and all our 35 models burning on display. Oakville Chamber hosts Attorney General Feb. 19 The Oakville Chamber of Commerce is hosting an upcoming luncheon with Ontario's Attorney General Chris Bentley. The luncheon takes place on Tuesday, Feb. 19 at the RattleSnake Point Golf Club, located at 5407 Regional Road 25 in Milton. Bentley will discuss what the government is doing to strengthen regulated professions in Ontario. In this presentation, which will last from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., he will pay particular attention to the fields of engineering, accounting and the law. Bentley will also talk about how the government is working with professional associations to broaden the opportunities available to their members. Those who wish to attend can do so at a cost of $30 (plus GST) for chamber members and $35 (plus GST) for nonmembers. A table for eight can be reserved for $210 (plus GST). Buffet lunch is included. For more information call 905 845 6613 ext. 28. · Custom Stone Mantels · · Licensed Gas Fitters · Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-4 3585 Laird Rd., Unit 2 905.569.2404 www.ontariohearth.com · GIFTS · CHINA · CRYSTAL · COLLECTIBLE · HOME · GIFTS BRIDAL REGISTRY California Shutters By · CHINA · · CRYSTAL · GIFTS · HOME COLLECTIBLE COLLECTIBLE · SEE STORE FOR FULL COLLECTION · Still time to receive 2007 pricing. HOME · · CRYSTAL GIFTS · Celebrating our 20th Anniversary · CHINA MANUFACTURING & SALES Voted #1 Shutters Store Again! BRIDAL REGISTRY Serving Southern Ontario Since 1988 1254 Plains Road East, Fax: www.shutters.on.ca · GIFTS · Gifts ·Tabletop · Home Décor · And More (905) 338-5393 · Burlington, Ont. L7S 1W6 (Just east of Maple Ave) Telephone today for a free estimate, 905-634-4869 905-634-9659 Out of town call 1-800-263-9631 · HOME · COLLECTIBLES CRYSTAL · CHINA · GIFTS · SHOWROOM HOURS: 10 AM-4 PM MON.-FRI.,10 AM-3 PM SAT., OTHER TIMES BY APPOINTMENT

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