OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, April 10, 2009 · 12 Breaking ground against diabetes 52" SONY Full HD 1080p LCD TV 14 DAY TRIP TO DISNEY WORLD Raleigh Mountain Bike & Sporting Goods * Electronics (Ipods, Wii, Smart Phones)* Appliance* Laptops *Jewellery Sporting Event's - Leafs, Jays, Bills * Gift certificates from local restaurants and merchants* Jewellery and entertainment SATURDAY APRIL 18 10:30 AM - 3 PM Preview From 10 am · Don Colling Auctioneer · Air Conditioned · Snack Bar · Door Prizes 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville (Northwest Corner Bronte Rd. & Lakeshore Rd.) For complete list of items visit: www.waltonmemorial.com WALTON UNITED CHURCH For the seventh time since 1990, local taekwon-do instructor Mike Morningstar will put his skills to the test in support of a local charity on Saturday, April 18. Morningstar will attempt to break 2,000 boards with various kick, strikes and punches to raise money for the Diabetes Hope Foundation. The foundation is a grassroots, non-profit organization whose mission is to enhance the lives of children and adolescents living with diabetes. It enables young children and teens to aspire to their full potential through education, self-management and future independence. In past years, the students of Morningstar Taekwon-Do have raised more than $45,000 for such charities as the Kidney Foundation, the Lung Association, the Heart and Stroke Foundation and the Children's Wish Foundation. The Diabetes Hope Foundation was chosen as this year's charity because a close friend of Morningstar's lost his wife during pregnancy due to complications caused from diabetes. Hopedale Mall's centre court will play host to this year's event. Rosehaven Homes has donated the wood for the event. Students of Morningstar Taekwon-Do will be canvassing throughout town to enlist people to donate to the cause. For more information, visit www.breakathon.ca. To donate, stop by Hopedale Mall on April 18 or call Morningstar Taekwon-Do at 905-847-8955. The Regional Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #2 Transportation Corridor Improvements Ninth Line (Regional Road 13) from Dundas Street (Regional Road 5) to Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38), Town of Oakville Class Environmental Assessment Study The Regional Municipality of Halton is completing a Class Environmental Assessment to consider a wide range of options for transportation corridor improvements to satisfy future travel demands on Ninth Line (Regional Road 13) from Dundas Street (Regional Road 5) to Upper Middle Road (Regional Road 38) in the Town of Oakville (see map below). In order to best address operational examined as part of the study including widening of the roadway, cross-sectional requirements, on the social and natural environments. The study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule C of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (June 2007), which is approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. alternative was determined taking into consideration the problem being addressed, alternative solutions, environmental effects, and comments that were received from the Town of Oakville, regulatory agencies and the public. The preferred alternative includes the widening of 9th Line from two to four lanes, with a centre turn lane and intersection improvements at Upper Middle Road. The map below shows the approximate limits of the study area. Date: Time: Location: Tuesday April 21st, 2009 Town Hall Oakville (Trafalgar Room), 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 AECOM 5080 Commerce Blvd entre has been arranged to review the preliminary preferred alternative and receive public comments. Following the information centre, the preliminary preferred alternative will be reviewed taking into consideration the comments received, and them by May 5th, 2009 to the Regional Municipality of Halton at the address below. 100409