Oakville Beaver, 3 Dec 2008, p. 8

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8- The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 3, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Vision ­ To be the most livable town in Canada PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING - DECEMBER 3, 2008 Join us in making Oakville the most livable town in Canada. Get involved in the studies that will help shape the new Official Plan PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING Come and celebrate Project us! Bronte Village Revitalization Study ­ withUpdate December 3, 2008, 6:45 p.m. Presentation at 7:15 p.m. Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors 1565 Old Lakeshore Road (at Third Line) Plan to attend this informative evening about the ongoing Bronte Village Revitalization Study (BVRS). A briefing on background studies and research will be provided, as well as insights into what is being considered to address a number of revitalization-related issues raised by the public and other stakeholders. Participants will have the chance to review displays, ask questions and share ideas and opinions with Town staff before and after a formal presentation and discussion period. Key topics to be covered include: the waterfront, commercial areas, heritage, servicing, transportation and urban design. Visit www.oakville.ca/livable-bronte.htm for more information about the BVRS. Staff Contacts: Kirk Biggar, Senior Planner 905-845-6601 ext. 3968 kbiggar@oakville.ca Lesley E. Gill Woods, Planner 905-845-6601 ext. 3261 lgillwoods@oakville.ca Square on Trafalgar Road at Palmer Avenue, only includes the names of veterans who died during their service to this Country. The lists are being published until December 19, 2008 to confirm existing details and gather additional information before the Town permanently attaches the names to the memorial. The lists are available in a binder at the following locations: Town of Oakville - Town Hall, Community Centres, Libraries, Sir John Colborne Seniors Centre, Oakville Seniors Centre (Kerr Street), Oakville Legions Halton Regional Centre Town of Milton - Town Hall, Milton Activity and Seniors' Centre, Milton Legion City of Burlington - Burlington Seniors' Centre, Burlington Legion Please also note, that the Town will also be reviewing (and updating where required) the previously established lists for the Trafalagar Township Memorial. Correction forms are available at each location to fill out and send in. The complete list and additional information is also available at www.oakville.ca and can be submitted online. Honour Roll Now Available for Review An Honour Roll Memorial will be constructed at George's Square to commemorate Oakville residents who served in one of the Great Wars (WWI, WWII) and the Korean War.The list will honour veterans who lived in Oakville at the time of their enlistment. The names of those who served will be installed on a new (separate) structure that will compliment the exisitng cenotaph. The existing monument located at Georges' COMMUNITY INFORMATION MEETING Proposed Youth Centre for Bronte Wednesday, December 10, 2008 7 to 9 p.m. Bronte Legion, 79 Jones Street A proposed youth centre for Bronte is expected to open at Bronte Plaza, 2296 Lakeshore Road West in early 2009. The Town of Oakville will be hosting a community information meeting led by Mayor Rob Burton and Ward 1 Councillors Alan Johnston and Ralph Robinson to outline the programs, services and specifics planned for this youth initiative. This proposed space is intended to be a welcoming environment where youth can take part in a diverse range of specialized programs, services and positive recreational activities. The goal is to offer youth an opportunity to socialize in a designated and supervised "youth only" setting that also provides such integrated services as education and career counseling. The need for this proposed youth centre was brought forward to the Town by members of the Bronte Consultation Committee with support from Councillors Alan Johnston and Ralph Robinson, the Oakville Youth Advisory Committee, and the Halton Regional Police. In response, the Town conducted a feasibility study in the spring which reinforced the need for additional youth focused space in Bronte. For more information, please contact Susan Fanelli at 905-845-6601 ext. 3155,sfanelli@oakville.ca or Ray Chisholm at 905-845-6601 ext. 3151, rchisholm@oakville.ca. Give the Gift of Healthy Living! Have a ball this Year! Gift certificates from the Town of Oakville's Recreation and Culture department make the perfect healthy holiday present. You can purchase gift certificates in any denomination to be used towards any Town-run recreational program or fitness membership. every day! Gift certificates can be purchased from: creation and Culture Department at Town Hall ­ 1225 Trafalgar Road iver Oaks Community Centre ­ 2400 Sixth Line celebrate with us! Iroquois Ridge Community Centre ­ 1051 Glenashton Drive Glen Abbey Community Centre ­ 1415 Third Line Lakeshore Road at Third Line eet For more information call 905-338-4250. Get active your way, Come and RECREATIONAL SKATE AND SWIM CANCELLATION Both the Recreational Skate and Swim scheduled from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on December 7, 2008 at Glen Abbey Community Centre will be cancelled.

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