Oakville Beaver, 3 Dec 2003, A04

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A 4 - The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e s d a y D e c e m b e r 3, 2003 Your Town, your Newspaper! Kitchener · Special to the Oakville Beaver Oakville councillors Janice W right, Chris Stoate, Renee Sandelowsky, Ralph Robinson, Fred Oliver and Mike Lansdown stand for the swearing in ceremony Monday night. New council gets advice from old members By Angela Blackburn OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF If rookie Town councillors don't mess with Oakville's three " sacred cows" -- trees, the lakefront and Lakeshore Road -- they should make it to the next election. That was the advice offered by Oakville Liberal MP Bonnie Brown in her address at Monday's inaugural council meeting. Piper George Duncan led Mayor Ann Mulvale and Oakville's 12 new councillors into the Town Hall council chambers in front of a standingroom only crowd of family and friends. St. Andrew's Children's Choir sang O Canada in English and French, before Father David Wynen of St. Matthew's Roman Catholic Church led the invocation. After brief speeches by Brown and Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, a former Ward 1 Local and Regional councillor of 18 years, the new council was sworn in by Judge Richard LeDressay. Rev. Don Gibson of St. John's United Church then per formed the benediction and Mulvale gave the inaugural address outlining the challenges that lay before the new council that will serve in public office from now until Nov. 30, 2006. The new Council then passed the membership of vari ous Town committees -- com mittees on which the local councillors will serve -- as well as next year's schedule of meet ings. Brown, a former municipal councillor, paid tribute to returning members of council Almost all furniture" & sleep sets on Sears stores Furniture and sleep sets are available at the following Greater Toronto locations: describing them as "true defenders of the heritage laid down by previous councils" and said residents can "trust them to cany on as they have." The Liberal MP then welcomed new councillors to public office saying, "You'll find you can't make all the people happy all the time, but if you lean on the wisdom of experienced members of council and the mayor, you'll do well." Brown advised new councillors to pro tect trees, the view of and access to the waterfront and Lakeshore Road. " Don't monkey with any of those things or else the wrath of the public will descend." said Brown, adding. "Those are the sacred cows." Flynn, who said he'd always wondered what it was like to sit in the audience at council, joked, "I can't wait to call my local councillor to complain about something." While the mayor recited her oath of office individually, the remainder of council joined together in their oath of office. Upon donning the mayor's chain of office -- worn at all council meetings -- Mulvale gave her "personal pledge" to "continue to speak strongly on behalf of the interests of all the people of Oakville." " You can count on my continued com mitment to this community." said the mayor who won the seat by 1 5 votes in the Nov. 10 municipal election. The seven returning members of council and five new ones have already had a twoday orientation that set out the legal and procedural framework within which they must operate. O C T O I t l i l l 2 0 0 :8 Central Gerrard Square (416) 461-9092 Allen Rd. Home Store AHen H cL&Sheppard Ave. (416) 396-9947 Toronto Eaton Centre (416) 349-7111 Sherway Home Store 1860 The Oueensway (416) 695-3888 - Bookers Bookstore, 1 7 2Lakeshore Rd. E. O akviD e· 905· 8 4 4 5 5 0 1 ·bookers@be(inetca 2 0 "'« O i l K O O k l J I S II \I CI »4 4 »\ l it ItO O K S THE ISLAND WALKERS. by John Bemrose (Giller Nominee) (Brunch Event, The Oakville Club, Feb. 22/04) DEAFENING by Frances ltani (Brunch Event, The Oakinllt Club, Feb. 22/04) North Markham Home Store & Home Improvements Store Don Mills &Steeles (905) 881-6600 Newmarket Home Store ftnge SI & Davis Dr. (905) 8300049 Richmond Hill Home Store Hwy. 7 &Ybrtge St (905) 762-0870 Woodbridge Home Store Hwy. 7 &Weston Rd (905) 8506406 3. GARBO LAUGHS, by Elizabeth Hay (Brunch Event, The Oakville dub, Apt 18/04) save La-Z-Bof 'Millcroft' leather rocker/recliner Available in 4 colours. Sears reg. 899.99.799.99 ONLY $32 monthly* save$2 0 0 " 5 0 0 SEARS-O-PEDIC® Independent Coil Dreamflex series 3691SA sleep set Twin-King sizes. Regular-top or pillow-top. Plush or firm. Sears reg. 999.98-2199.97. Set 799.98-1699.97 Prices vary by style and size East Scarborough Home Store Kennedy Rd. & 401 (416) 332-8577 Whitby Home Store Thickson Rd. & Hwy. 401 (905) 579-4048 or 1-800-336-8073 ONLY $32-68 monthly* RIVER OF THE BROKENHEARTED, bv David Adams Richards (Autographed) ONE HUNDRED MILLION HFARTS, by Kerri Sakamoto (Autographed) 6. THE IN-BETWEEN WORLD OF VIKRAM LALL bv M. G. Vassanji (Autographed) 7. ORYX AND CRAKE, by Margaret Atwood (Booker. Giller, Gov. Gen s \ominee 2003) 9. West Brampton Home Store 535 Steeles Ave. E. (905) 4551255 Mississauga Home Store Hwy. 5 &403 (905) 820-6801 · 10, 11. 12. 13. 14. Sleep sets are alsoavailable at the follow ing Department Stores: Barrie Georgian Mall (705) 726-4451 Bramalea City Centre (905) 458-H41 Erin Mills Town Centre (905) 607-2300 Fairview Mall Shopping Centre (416) 502-3733 Markville Shopping Centre (905) 946-1866 Newmarket Upper Canada MaJ (905) 898-2300 Oshawa Shopping Centre (905) 576-T7T1 Pickering Town Centre (905) 420-8000 Promenade Shopping Centre (905) 731-3388 Scarborough Town Centre (416) 296-0171 Sherway Gardens (416)6206011 Square One Shopping Centre (905) 270-8111 Woodbine Shopping Centre (416) 798-3800 Yorkdale Shopping Centre (416) 789-1105 0o/o financing 'til Jan. 2006* on all furniture" and sleep sets when you use your Sears Card *Pay in 25 equal monthly payments, interest free, until January 2006. On approved credit, only with your Sears Card. Minimum $200 purchase. $55 deferral fee and all applicable taxes and charges are payable at time of purchase. Monthly payments shown have been rounded up to the nearest cent. When billed, any unpaid portion of your Sears account balance will attract credit charges, commencing the following month. Excludes items in our Liquidation/Outlet stores. Ask for details. Payment options and plan details may be changed or discontinued at any time without notice. Ask about other payment options 15. THE ROMANTIC. by Barbara Gowdv (Booker Sominee 2003) PRIVATE VIEW, byJean McNeil (GoarmGerml's Smim 200h KING OF TORTS, by John Grisham DUDE, WHERE'S MY COUNTRY? by Michael Moore IN MY OWN NAME, bv Maureen McTeer (Autographed) TALES FROM UNDER TH RIM, by Ron Buist (Autographed) THE LITTLE BOOK OF STRESS RELIEF, by David Posen (Autographed) CANADIAN LIVING COOKS, by Elizabeth Baird, et al (Autographed) s O i l <IIIU M t llV S ( in tis i> i \s i . i n s i <.fit:si h ^ 2. 3. 4. Furniture selection varies by store. Please call your local Sears store for details visit us at 8. plus get double Sears Club points on furniture and sleep sets when you use your Sears Card approved credit. Minim um $500 purchase. Excludes Outlet/Liquidation store, Catalogue and Website purcha Offer ends Sat., Dec. 13,2001 Ask for details. **D/60t Furniture Shop; excludes baby furniture. Sale prices in e ffect Saturday, Decem ber 6 , 2003, while q u an tities last 9. 10 www.sears.ca te ! 1 1 12. 13. 14. 15. HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX, byJ.K. Rowling GRANDMOTHER'S TREE, by Frances Tyrrell (Oakville Author) (Autographed) RUDE RAMSAY AND THE ROARING RADISHES, by Margaret Atwood OLIVIA AND THE MISSING TOY, by Ian Falconer INKHEART, bv Cornelia Funke CABBAGEHEAD, bv Loris Lesvnski THE SUBWAY MOUSE, by Barbara Reid THE LITTLE BEAVER, by Christopher Jordan THE SEVERAL LIVES OF ORPHAN JACK, by Sarah Ellis NUMBER FOUR, BOBBY ORR, · bv Mike Leonetti ANOOK: THE SNOW PRINCESS, by Hans Wilhelm LIGHTHOUSE: A STORY OF REMEMBRANCE, by Robert Munsch THE SALMON FOREST, by David Suzuki CAILLOU: MERRY CHRISTMAS, byjohanne Mercier OWL BABIES BOOK & TOY GIFT SET, bv Martin Waddell QUALITY, VALUE, SERVICE, TR U S T Sears Furniture & Appliance Store Mississauga Mon.-Fri. 10 am -10 pm. Sat. 7 am -11 pm. Sun .11 am -5 pm . Sears Oakville Place M on.-Fri. 10 am -9 pm . Sat. 8 am -6 pm . S u n .11 am -5 pm . NE121F103 Cl 2003. Sears Canada Inc. Best Bets provided courtesy of B o o k E R S b o o k · to m -^ o ^ o io i o r d w i - b o o k oivjOa

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