Oakville Beaver, 15 Apr 2009, p. 9

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9 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 15, 2009 LETTER TO THE EDITOR 2009 Funded Agencies Acclaim Health ADAPT Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton CNIB Canadian Hearing Society Canadian Mental Health Association Canadian Red Cross Society Community Development Halton Community Living Oakvil e Community Youth Programs Family Adolescent Straight Talk (FAST) Food for Life Canada Grace House Halton Family Services Halton Food for Thought Halton Multicultural Council Halton Trauma Centre Hope Place Centres Links2Care Nelson Youth Centres Oakvil e Distress Centre Oakvil e Kiwanis Meals on Wheels Oakvil e Literacy Council Oakvil e Parent-Child Centre Reach Out Centre for Kids (ROCK) S.E.N.A.C.A. Seniors Day Program Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services (SAVIS) STRIDE St. John Ambulance Support and Housing-Halton The Women's Centre Way. ER lamp posts in Coronation Park, too I have read with great interest the letters you received about the above and tend to agree with your writers about the positive aspect. However, I have one thing to add. Take a drive through Coronation Park. All along the paved section are lamp standards that are ER. They are old standards that were removed during some phase of the QEW construction. Thanks to action by the then current GM of Oakville Hydro, Ron Noonan, they ended up gracing our lovely park, which I think is really neat. Turns out Ron had a good relationship with his counterpart in St. Catharines, knew the standards were stored there and was able to obtain them to grace our beautiful park. Thanks Ron. BILL NOBLE Vision ­ To be the most livable town in Canada TRANSIT SERVICE DESIGN STANDARDS PUBLIC REVIEW April 8 ­ May 8, 2009 SPRING BULK LOOSE LEAF COLLECTION Please note: Date Zone

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