Oakville Beaver, 15 Mar 2012, p. 5

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Demolition set for 6 a.m. Continued from page 1 5 · Thursday, March 15, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com ing the demolition. Approximately 80 per cent of the materials from the demolition site can be recovered and reused such as concrete and steel." Surrounding homes are expected to feel little to no vibrations during the demolition. With regard to sound, Stoakley said when the stack is dropped the noise will be very brief with two bangs at about 120dB. "That's about as loud as some vehicle anti-theft alarms," she said. Stoakley also pointed out that concrete from the unused paint shop buildings, which have already been partially demolished, would be piled in such a way as to form a barrier to help minimize dust when the paint stack is demolished. Ford said it would also work with Halton Regional Police Service, the Ministry of Transportation and the Ontario Provincial Police to briefly close stretches of the QEW, Hwy. 403 and South Service Road, which run close to the plant so drivers will not be distracted when the demolition takes place. These closures will be in place from 6-6:10 a.m. The demolition is weather permitting and, in the event of high winds, it may be cancelled and rescheduled for Sunday at the same time of day. Once the stack is down, the area will serve as a parking lot for the plant's finished vehicles. Queen Elizabeth centre grand-opening March 24 Oakville residents are invited to the grand opening of the Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre at 2302 Bridge Rd., Saturday, March 24. The celebration will run from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and feature tons of free activities and events for the entire family. The multi-use facility is dedicated to recreation, arts and culture and also provides much-needed space for the town's many arts and cultural groups. At 144,000 square feet, Queen Elizabeth Park is one of the largest venues in Canada to house such a diverse collection of artistic, cultural and active living opportunities. The $27-million facility sits on the former site of Queen Elizabeth Park High School with the architects managing to maintain 90 per cent of the school's original structure including floors, walls and framing. The Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre will be offering programs for all ages and abilities including classes, workshops, camps and drop-in activities. ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER Visit our new website and facebook page Dr. Phelan takes special satisfaction by helping patients create the smile of their dreams. He believes that the key to creating a great smile is to have clear and open communication between his patients, ceramist and himself. To achieve this he has developed a special treatment communication form that he uses to predictably plan and complete smile makeovers for his patients. The form has been so popular that it is used in a number of dental practices in Toronto and across North America. www.facebook.com/DrStephenPhelan Free Quotes AMAZING RATES! Fast Service... Com mer Auto cia l · · Ho Lif m e· e Tra ve l Dr. Stephen Phelan, DDS www.phelandental.com 2345 Wyecroft Road Unit 18, Oakville L6L 6L8 Join our community and enter to win a 64 GB iPad 2! 905.847.0400 ADRIAN KEITH BARBARA SIEK akeith@all-risks.com bsiek@all-risks.com Dr. Stephen Phelan · Call 905.827.1619 to arrange an appointment Dental Surgeon. Laser, Family & Cosmetic Dentistry. 1500 Heritage Way, Oakville ON L6M 3H4 CREATING SENSATIONAL SMILES IN OAKVILLE FOR 19 YEARS. www.phelandental.com Thank You for voting for me the last 14 years!

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