Oakville Beaver, 8 Jun 2011, p. 8

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Dog sought after Friday night biteAn Oakville family is hoping to locate a dog parent of the smaller dog. after their nine-year-old son was bitten Friday The children were petting the smaller dogevening near White Oaks Secondary School.and when the boy reached for the larger dog, itIf the dog is not located, the boy will have to nipped him. The child was later taken to theundergo painful rabies treatment.hospital as a precaution.Mother Salony Lyons said her son and other The family is hoping to locate the owner of neighbourhood children were outdoors just the dog by the end of this week to verify up-to-before 8 p.m. on McCraney Street, between Sixth date vaccinations. Otherwise, the child will haveLine and Oxford Ave.to undergo painful shots.A passerby was walking two blonde-coloured The owner is asked to contact Lyons at 416-dogs, the older and larger dog being the grand 953-7756.Arrest made in Hydro One theftsHalton police have made an arrest in connec-During these break-ins thieves stole moretion with the theft of more than $200,000 worth than $200,000 worth of copper material, toolsof materials from various Hydro One properties and vehicles.within the region.The investigation involving Halton police andBetween December 2010 and March 2011 other GTA police services and Hydro One offi-there were a total of eight break-ins at Hydro cials ended in the arrest of a man on May 26.One facilities in Halton.Jason Brillinger, 30, of no fixed address hasFour of these break-ins took place in been charged with break and enter (eight counts)Burlington, three were in Milton and one was in and possession of property obtained by crimeOakville.(two counts).Visit www.oakville.caThe Town of Oakville is initiating an on street paid parking pilot Information open houseTown staff will be at the open house to explain the Bronte on street paid parking pilotproject in the Bronte Commercial District on street meter implementation plan and address any questions. parking. This information open house will give you an June 21, 2011 58 p.m.If you are not able to make it to this open house, you can submit Walton Memorial Churopportunity to view and comment on the implementation plan ch (Bronte Hall) written comments and questions to Hania Ellison, manager, 2489 Lakeshore Road Westfor this project prior to a final report going to Town Council.Parking Operations at hellison@oakville.ca by fax at 905-338-4257 or drop it off at Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville.Oakville Harbours MarinaA preview of the vessels will begin at 10 a.m. on sale day. 22 sail boat, 42 Chris Craft wooden power boat, 41 C & C sail Successful bidders will be required to pay a $500 cash boat, CS 27 sail boat, 25 C & C sail boat, 22 day sailer, 22 Boat Storage Auction deposit for each purchase at the time of the sale, with the Edel 665 sail boat, and an Owens 30 power boat. All items sell Join us for a boat auction on:balance paid in full on sale day.as is. For further information and photographs of the auction Saturday, June 18, 2011 starting at noonvessels, please visit www.shaferauction.com.Town of Oakville Marina, Bronte Yard, Seized for non-payment of storage etc, vessels include: 22 2508 Lakeshore Road WestGrew 235 power boat, 32 Bayliner power boat, 22 Tanzer Last year, over 30 buildings of architectural, historic, cultural ext. 5122 or email doorsopenoakville@oakville.ca. To find out and social significance opened their doors to the public for a more about Doors Open Ontario call 1-800-ONTARIO town-wide celebration!(668-2746).Building on the success of the past three years, Doors Open Doors Open Ontario is a program of the Ontario Heritage Oakville will continue to allow visitors free access to locations Trust. The Ontario Heritage Trust is an agency of the that are either not usually open to the public, or would Government of Ontario dedicated to identifying, preserving, normally charge an entrance fee. Many of the locations will protecting and promoting Ontario's heritage for present and have guided tours, special displays, exhibitions and future generations. Doors Open Oakville is supported by the Call for new sites for kid-friendly activities.Town of Oakville and our many volunteers. Doors Open Oakville 2011We very much need volunteers for this years event to act For further information: as site guides and attendants so please contact us if you 9905-845-6601 ext. 5122 or The third annual Doors Open Oakville will happen are interested.doorsopenoakville@oakville.caagain this year on the weekend of September 24 and 25, 2011 and now is the chance for your location to To register your location as an official Doors Open Oakville become an official site! site or to volunteer, please give us a call at 905-845-6601 Free RBC P.A. Day Community SkatesDonations will be accepted for the RBC Play Friday, June 10, 2011Hockey program which provides subsidy for River Oaks Community Centre Sixteen Mile Sports Complex youth and children to participate in hockey 2400 Sixth Line, 2:30 - 4:30 p.m.3070 Neyagawa Boulevard, 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.programs. Capacity restrictions apply.www.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, June 8, 2011 8

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