All shook up Winner plans to travel Continued from page 1 9 · Wednesday, March 17, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com PUBLIC NOTICE The HST is coming. Plan now and save. Under the pending Harmonized Sales Tax, the government will demand you pay an additional 8% for cemetery and funeral services. Pre-arrange now to avoid paying hundreds of dollars in extra tax. MacDonald retired from a career in the treasury department of Canadian Pacific, a job that took him overseas and around the continent over many decades. "I'm going to use some of my winnings to go back to Europe," said MacDonald. "I travelled there frequently during my career but I haven't been overseas since 1986. I still find it such an interesting place to visit." In the mid-1960's MacDonald worked as a goal judge for the NHL and rubbed shoulders with some of the great hockey legends. MacDonald recently donated a signed puck from Maurice Richard to the Hockey Hall of Fame. The winning ticket was bought at The Lottery Stop, at Hopedale Mall on Rebecca Street. Plan now - Save 8% HST 905-257-1100 Call today to find out more. Fitting days in March 18 TO 20 MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER SONG FOR A FAN: Elvis impersonator James Begley recently gave a surprise performance at the 75th birthday of Rido Takacs at the Church Street location of Community Living Oakville. Takacs is a lifelong Elvis fan. www. com Chance to win Chantelle bra and panties set. Gift With Purchase "MASONRY & FIREPLACE DESIGN SPECIALISTS" Depend on the largest High Efficiency NO INTEREST NO PAYMENT FOR 6 MONTHS OAC AIRE ONE MADNESS SALE Gas Furnace Dealer in the Golden Triangle. Chimney Caps Chimney Repointing Masonary Fireplace Repair Design & Installation Fireplace Refacing FURNACE & CENTRAL AIR R * ONLY $ PACKAGE INCLUDES: · 96% High Efficiency Two Stage Variable Speed Gas Furnace · 15.75 SEER High Efficiency Central Air R410A Refrigerant · 10 Years Factory Warranty *After Government, Aire One and Manufacturer Rebates. Must have existing Furnace and A/C. *Call now for details. Offer cannot be combined. OAC. Accessories excluded. Call us to see if you qualify. 3990 INSTALLED While Supplies Last 96% EFF. LIMITED TIME OFFER Ce /C ntral A SEER OVER 60,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BUY NOW AND SAVE THE HST! 15.75 905-849-4998 www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 A+ Rating 9 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER *See dealer for details 100 Bronte Road, Unit #3 Oakville South of Lakeshore Road 905-847-1512 www.goodnightgoodmorning.ca w w w. c o b b l e s t o n e m b e r s . c o m ACROSS FROM RONA LANSING 905.337.2066 406 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE Vision To be the most livable town in Canada Notice of intention to designate 1167 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, Ontario Peterkin House Take notice that Oakville Town Council, on Monday, March 8, 2010 resolved to pass a Notice of Intention to Designate CON 3 SDS PT LOT 9 municipally known as 1167 Lakeshore Road East under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. 18, as a property of cultural heritage value and interest. The subject property is located on the north side of Lakeshore Road East, east of Burgundy Drive. The property is home to Dearcroft Montessori School and includes a modern school building, a portable classroom and a large stone house known historically as the Peterkin House. The property also includes two historic stone gate posts at the Lakeshore Road entrance. The Peterkin House has cultural heritage value as a rare and early example of a stone house inspired by the arts and crafts movement with elements of both Queen Anne and bungalow style architecture. No other similar dwelling exists in Oakville. The 2 ½ storey house is built of lakestone with a front and side porch, chimneys, lintels and sills all executed in stone. The house features a gambrel roof, corner tower, dormers and wood windows with decorative lead-pane glass. The property also includes historic stone gate posts at the entrance, which were salvaged in the 1920s from the Gooderham family's Dearcroft Estate in Toronto. The property has cultural heritage value for its historical associations with Charles Peterkin, a local Fenian Raids veteran and Toronto businessman, who had the house constructed c.1916-1917. The property is also historically associated with Albert Edward Gooderham, a philanthropist and member of the prominent Gooderham family of Toronto, who owned the house in the 1930s and 1940s. The property has contextual value as it helps to define and support the historic character of the area and serves as a reminder of its redevelopment from agricultural uses to large estate homes and cottages that continue to define this section of town. Any objection to this designation must be filed no later than April 16, 2010. Objections should be directed to Cathie Best, Town Clerk, 1225 Trafalgar Road, P.O. Box 310, Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A6. Any inquiries may be directed to Michael Seaman, Manager of Heritage Planning at 905-845-6601, ext. 3873 or mseaman@oakville.ca. Last Date to file Notice of Objection: April 16, 2010 Cathie Best, Town Clerk