The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 10, 2002 - A7 Scott Coulter, 25 Funeral Saturday for bus shelter accident victim By Angela Blackburn OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF G> O A K V IL L E < 905> FTR Properties Inc. Canadian General Tower File:Z.1613.47 8 4 5 -6 6 0 1 Funeral services will be held Saturday for 25-year-old Scott Coulter, who was struck by a car while waiting for a bus inside a Speers Road bus shel ter last July. Coulter, who remained in a coma since the accident, died last Friday morning. Visitation will be held this Friday, April 12, from 6 p.m-8 p.m. at the Turner & Porter Funeral Home in Mississauga. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, April 13 at 1 p.m. in the Turner & Porter Funeral Home's Peel Chapel. The funeral home is located at 2180 Hurontario St.. Mississauga (a block north of the QEW). Donations may be made in Coulter's memory to Toronto's Hospital for Sick C hildren, Cam p Trillium or the Canadian Cancer Society. Coulter was a survivor of a child hood brain tumor. Coulter died of pneumonia at Halton Healthcare Services -- Milton District Hospital. He had been in a coma in the chron ic care ward since last October after leaving Sunnybrook Health Science Centre, where he'd remained for sever al months following the accident. Scott Coulter The form er O akville resi dent is survived by his father Bill, o f M iss issauga. and his g r a n d p a re n ts , M argaret and Blair Coulter, of Oakville. C o u lte r 's mother, Judy Bridgette, died several years ago o f leukemia. Coulter was struck by a car while waiting for a bus just before 2 p.m. on Monday. July 23, of last year. He was alone in the Speers Road bus shelter, on the south side of Speers Road, betw een Fourth Line and Morden Road. Coulter suffered numerous injuries as a result o f the accident including a severe concussion. Ibrahim Kesebi, 18, was driving a 1991 Mercury Topaz when it careened over the curb and through the shelter. He suffered minor injuries. Kesebi, o f Maurice Drive, was found guilty of careless driving last January in Provincial Offences Court in Burlington. He is to be sentenced on June 4. NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF A HOLDING PROVISION Oakville Veterans We Want You! Oakville Veterans and members of the Nursing services and the Merchant marine who served in World War I, World War U or the Korean War are invited to view a Military Tattoo and attend a dinner at .Appleby- College on June 15th, 2002. In attendance will be the Mayor, Anne Mulvale, along with Federal and Provincial Government representatives. Several Oakville community groups, companies and organizations are sponsoring this event to honour, give thanks and to show the town's appreciation of the hardships and sacrifices those young men and women made for us all. Oakville Transit will provide free transportation and those veterans requiring assistance will be picked up and returned to their homes. If you are a veteran or you know of a veteran of those wars please contact me with your Name and Address so that we can send an invitation. Terry Still, Rotary d u b of Oakville West Telephone: 905-8424173 · Email: terr)still(acogeco.ca P le a se b e advised that Oakville Town Council will consider the rem oval of a Holding Provision on the lands ow ned by FTR P roperties Inc. at the northeast co m er of Trafalgar Road and Cornwall Road. This m eeting will take place on M o n d a y, A p ril 22, 2002 c o m m e n c in g a t 7:30 p .m . in the Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. 7 / A t Location - The subject property ts l is located at the northeast comer of Trafalgar Road and Cornwall Road in the Old Oakville Community. The land is legally described as Parts 126. Plan 20R-12140. Official Plan - Figure H1, Old Oakville Community East of Creek, designates the subject land Neighbourhood Commercial Centre. A broad range of retail, service, professional, and financial uses is permitted under Official plan policies. Zoning - The site is zoned C1, Local Shopping Centre, with a Holding Provision pertaining to cleanup of the site in accordance with accepted MOE standards, site plan approval of the project, approval of funding for the reconstruction of the intersection of Trafalgar Road and Cornwall Road and diversion of the Morrison Creek. Proposal - The applicant has completed the necessary steps to ensure that the requirements of the Holding Provision are in place and has requested removal of the Holding Provision to permit construction of the proposed retail centre. A copy of the Staff Report pertaining to this matter will be available for review in the Clerk's Department as of Monday, April 15, 2002, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Dated at the Town of Oakville this 5th day of April 2002. SP PIP 0r Trees drink through straws Trees drink up water much like you do when you drink through a straw. Only trees don't have a mouth. Instead, water that escapes from the tree's buds creates suction - like your mouth on a straw which pulls the water up the tree and through straw-like tubes. Discover for yourself how a tree drinks. Place a piece of celery into a glass of coloured water. Check the bottom of the celery after a few hours. You will see the coloured tubes that the water moved through. David Nelson, Acting Manager, Current Planning Section, Planning Services Department C o u n c il & S t a n d in g C o m m it t e e M e e t in g s Monday, April 15,2002 Council Meeting Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 23,2002 Community Services Committee 7:30 p.m. - Oakville Room Administrative Services Comm. 7:30 p.m. - Trafalgar Room C o u n c il & Phone Monday, April 22,2002 Planning & Development Council Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. Monday, May 6,2002 Council Meeting Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. H E R IT A G E T R A IL S A signature project of The Community Foundation of Oakville in partnership with the Town of Oakville www.oakvilletrails.com C o m m itte e T o u c h to n e L in e 815-5959 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD · OAKVILLE, ONTARIO · L6J 5A6 OAKVILLE'S HERITAGE TRAILS f f ) OAKVILLE PARENT-CHILD CENTRE The OakvillQ P arent-C hild Centre at 3 3 7 Kerr Street has been chosen as the site fo r the Oakville Ontario Early Years Centre. This opportunity w ill enable us to expand our programs fo r fam ilies, caregivers and young children in our com m unity. The Oakville Parent-Child Centre w ill X continue its com m itm ent to providing quality programs that support all fam ilies in Oakville. W e would like to extend our appreciation to the following com m unity partners fo r their continued involvement in the delivery o f quality children's programs: · Children s Assessment and Treatment Centre Region o f Halton-Children's Services · The Oakville Public Library · Y M C A o f Oakville For more information regarding our programs and services Enjoy the trails Winners Announced May 3 Walk, jog, cycle, learn, enjoy.. .photograph. Submit your photographs shot along any of Oakville' s five Heritage Trails and receive a great prize package as well as recognition and acclaim when the winning photographs are published by the Oakville Beaver. Watch for your special Heritage Trails Guide in mid May. Submit your best shots by Wednesday May 1 (photo w ill be returned i f name!address!phone number appear on back) Drop off to: The Heritage Trails Photo Contest d o The Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, O nt. L6K 3S4 HERITAGE TRAILS a signature project o f T he C om m unity Foundation o f Oakville. www.oakvilletrails.com please call 9 0 5 - 8 4 9 - 6 3 6 6