Oakville Beaver, 21 Jan 2009, p. 8

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8 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday January 21, 2009 www.oakvillebeaver.com Transitions for Youth asks Region for life support By Stephanie Hounsell METROLAND WEST MEDIA GROUP A long-standing agency for atrisk youth made a recent plea for support at the Region's health and social services committee in the wake of its announcement it would soon have to shut its doors. "We hope you can give us your support and save our agency from closure," said Pat Honsberger of Transitions for Youth (TFY), which announced in November it would have to close next month due to inadequate funding. "It came to us as a shock after 27 years," he told committee members at the Jan. 13 meeting. "We feel that now more than ever our services are needed due to the WOODWORKING JANUARY 23 - 25 14th Annual SHOW Follow the Green Airport Signs Fri 11-5 · Sat & Sun 10-5 Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum Adults $10· Seniors $9 · Youth (13-17) $9 FREE TICKETS Visit our website for details! 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TFY's programs support vulnerable kids in overcoming emotional and behavioural challenges, Honsberger said. It provides transitional housing, sup- "We feel that now more than ever our services are needed due to the economic crisis." Pat Honsberger, Transitions For Youth port to homeless youth, assistance for youths in the court system, school programs, a walk-in clinic and more. It employs about 80 staff members and receives its funding from the Ontario Ministry of Children and Youth Services, as well as Halton's four United Ways, the Region of Halton and the Town of Milton's Community Fund. With a staff report on TFY currently underway, committee members voted to wait for the report -- due to be discussed at the Feb. 3 health and social services committee meeting -- before making any decisions. Vision ­ To be the most livable town in Canada ittee and Make a Difference Join a Town of Oakville Comm Mayor Rob Burton and Oakville Town Council invite and encourage you to apply to serve on a Town Committee and help make Oakville the most livable town in Canada. Currently there are vacancies on the following committee: (6 positions available) Further details, committee descriptions and application forms are available on the Town's website at www.oakville.ca/advisory.asp or from the Clerk's Department at Oakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road. For more information about the appointment procedure, please call Andrea Coyne, Clerk's Department at 905-845-6601, ext. 3136, or e-mail acoyne@oakville.ca. Volunte Volunteer ­ you can make a difference! luntee nteer ma make PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING Thursday, February 5, 2009, 7 - 9 p.m. Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, South Atrium Development of Queen Elizabeth Park Community Centre We want to hear from you! All residents are welcome to attend this public meeting. The Town of Oakville is in the midst of planning Queen Elizabeth Park Community Centre (QE Park). The Town of Oakville will be hosting a public information meeting to discuss the three design options--each of which incorporates a community and recreation centre with dedicated arts and culture space. Information from this meeting, along with input from stakeholder groups will be presented to the Budget Committee in late February 2009 as part of the 10-year capital forecast. At that time, the Budget Committee will make a recommendation to Council. The following information is available to the public and will be available at the Administrative Services Committee Meeting on February 10, 2009 and the Council Meeting on February 17, 2009: enforcing the Act by the Town of Oakville; Residents are encouraged to visit www.oakville.ca to view the report and presentation materials presented at the Community Services Committee meeting of January 13, 2009, as well as future updates regarding this initiative. Residents can also forward any comments to qepark@oakville.ca. PUBLIC NOTICE OF INTENT TO INCREASE BUILDING PERMIT FEES Please be advised that at the Council Meeting on February 17, 2009 the Town of Oakville is proposing to pass a by-law, under section 7 of the Building Code Act that will change existing building permit fees. For further information contact Colleen Tino, Committee Coordinator at 905-338-4179 or ctino@oakville.ca. ROAD CLOSURES By-law 2009-012 Closure of Part of Burgundy Drive, Oakville Adjacent 277 Burgundy Drive, Oakville TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to Section 34 of the Municipal Act, 2001, in order to close and stop up for all purposes part of Burgundy Drive, being Part 1 on Reference Plan 20R-18062, Town of Oakville, Regional Municipality of Halton. 2. This matter will be heard at the Council meeting of February 2, 2009 commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the council Chambers at Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario. 3. If you wish to make representation at Council with regard to this road closing, please make application to the Clerks Department on or before noon of the day preceding the Council meeting. 4. A copy of the Plan 20R-18062, identifying the lands, is available for inspection at the Office of the Manager, Realty Services, at the address shown below, during normal business hours. Maynard Millman, AACI, P.App., PLE, Manager, Realty Services, Legal Department, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6J 5A6.

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