Oakville Beaver, 13 Aug 2008, p. 7

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday August 13, 2008 - 7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR It's possible to be green and rebuild St.Thomas Aquinas Continued from page 6 neighbourhood and the adjacent wildlife habitat. SCORA recognizes the need of the school to upgrade its facilities, but feels it should be done in keeping with its purpose as a school. Its desire to expand its use to a broader community centre is effectively a change of purpose and would have a significant negative impact on our neighbourhood. The property is not large enough for this plan, as admitted by the school board. Other lit fields in Oakville are purpose-built as town recreation facilities with the appropriate buffer to residential areas and community awareness of their presence when surrounding houses were built. Other schools in Oakville do not have lights and manage their sports programs. This plan means less community use with the loss of two natural fields currently fully open and being used by hundreds of young soccer players and neighbours in off-school times. We recognize this has been a privilege and not a right, but that does not alter our loss. The new fenced, limited-access field will be used by fewer, more highly organized competitive sports teams. The spontaneous local and younger community team use will be lost. By condensing parking and eliminating the road to Lakeshore, perhaps more green space could still be possible. SCORA asks those of you who may disagree to visit St. Thomas Aquinas School and visualize it virtually void of most mature trees, especially along Lakeshore Road -- one of Oakville's trademark tree-lined drives. See why we feel these trees should survive for future generations of stu- dents and residents to enjoy. Once cut, you can't replace this woods -- ever. Visit www.scora.ca to view the site. SCORA asks the Halton Catholic School Board to pursue alternatives that can accomplish its objective of a new school while respecting these environmental and neighbourhood concerns. It is possible to do -- it just needs your will to do so. CHARLES JOHNSTON SCORA SOUTHWEST CENTRAL OAKVILLE RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION WWW.SCORA.COM # DRIVE AWAY WITH GOLD 1 2003 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL 4 door, pg/cd, automatic, air, Silver 61,000 km. $ bi-weekly payments 89 $ ly eek s bi-wment y pa 93 2003 KIA SEDONA LX Comfort group, automatic, Blue, 52,000 km. Organ donation could have saved boy in need of transplant As a young teacher many years ago, I had a student (Wyatt) who was in desperate need of a simultaneous heart and lung transplant. It never came. I remember quite vividly as I received a phone call at three in the morning from his mother, "We lost him," she sobbed. It was heart wrenching. He was 12 years old. It was, at that time, I learned the lack of awareness of organ donation. 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