Oakville Beaver, 21 Aug 2009, p. 19

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19 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, August 21, 2009 British car show Sunday The Halton Region Museum will host the British Saloon Car Club Show and annual picnic on Sunday, Aug. 23 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. British cars from the pre-war era to present day will be showcased on the scenic museum grounds in Kelso Conservation Area, Milton. Saloon is a British English term for sedan. According to Tony Fox, the club's events co-ordinator, the club has a rich diversity of vehicles, including Wolseley, Riley, Hillman, Rover and Morris models. This year celebrates the club's 15th year as an association for British cars, trucks and motorcycles. Inaugurated in November 1994 in Toronto, the British Saloon Car Club of Canada has roughly 500 members who own British cars of all makes and models. Entry to the car display is included with admission to Kelso Conservation Area in Milton. For more information about the car display, call Fox at 905-6320479 or visit www.bsccoc.ca. PUBLIC NOTIFICATION AND NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT NEW 230kV / 27.6kV TRANSFORMER STATION REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON, ONTARIO The Study Oakville Hydro Electricity Distribution Inc. (Oakville Hydro) is a local electricity distribution company in Ontario and is responsible for electrical power delivery to homes and businesses in the Town of Oakville. Oakville Hydro is proposing to build a new transformer station adjacent to the existing Hydro One transmission corridor. The station would increase the supply of electricity to the Oakville Hydro service territory. The proposed station will step-down electricity from Hydro One's 230kV high voltage transmission system to lower voltages, so that it can be distributed through Oakville Hydro's electrical system to consumers. The new station is required by spring 2011 to maintain reliable supply and anticipated growth to the Oakville Hydro service area. The project study area encompasses the Town of Oakville and Town of Milton, north of the 407 where existing 230kV transmission corridors are present for potential connection (see map). Oakville Hydro will introduce the site selection process to identify candidate sites for the proposed new station within the study area. The project is being undertaken in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Minor Transmission Facilities (Class EA) process approved under the Ontario Environmental Assessment Act. Broken leg blues benefit Saturday Barb's Broken Leg Blues Benefit will be held Saturday, Aug. 22 at The Less Than Level Lounge. The lounge is located at 381 Kerr St. and the fundraiser will feature musicians including The Trades, Dale Roossien, The Barettas, Pistol Dawn, Mike Branton and Justin Bacon. Tickets cost $15 and proceeds will go to Barb Bourgeois, who broke her leg in April and as a result found herself unemployed. Door prize at the event is a flatscreen TV and a buffet will be available at 11 p.m. Public Information Centre Oakville Hydro is hosting a Public Information Centre (PIC) to provide interested parties with an opportunity to learn more about the project and provide input to our project team. The PIC is to be held as follows: Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009 Time: 5:30pm - 8:30pm Location: Arbour Room SVCC Banquet Hall 1280 Dundas Street West Oakville Ontario L6M 4H9 Oakville Hydro and consultant staff will be available at the PIC to explain the information displayed and receive comments. Information will be collected and used in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, solely for the purposes of assisting Oakville Hydro in meeting the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. This material will be maintained on file for use during the study and may be included in the project documentation. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the Public Record. For further information, please contact: Mr. Paul Young, P.Eng.; Associate IBI Group Telephone: 905-763-2322 Fax: 905-763-9983 e-mail: pyoung@ibigroup.com Jeff Mocha, P.Eng. Supervisor, Protection & Control Oakville Hydro Telephone: 905-825-9400 Fax: 905-825-4449 E-mail: jmocha@oakvillehydro.com DENTURES tarting at S 379 905-815-8208 $ LIMITED TIME OFFER

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