The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e s d a y S e p te m b e r 3, 2003 - A 7 The Surreal Gourmet has written recipes to complement this month's featured vintages from the Wine Connection It is again time for fine wine as the latest installment o f Oakville Beaver Wine Connection is being uncorked this week. As was the case with the previous Wine Connection promotions, wine drinkers are being offered packages of wine not normally available at LCBO stores. A special addition for the latest promotion. Oakville Beaver Wine Connection organizers have enlisted the help o f Bob Blumer. The Surreal Gourmet. Blumer has written recipes for each o f this m onth's featured wines that are available for Wine Connection customers. An example of Blumer's creations is lemon-glazed chicken popsicles. Blumer can also been seen on all new episodes o f the Surreal Gourmet airing Oct. 9 on Food Network £anada. Wines will be made avail able between Sept. 5-11. Call centre hours are from 8 a.m.8 p.m. Wines offered this month include: · Angels G ate W inery 2002 C abernet. It includes a mix o f cabernet franc and cabernet sauvignon grapes providing a taste of plum and blackberry with hints of vanilla.' · Willow Heights 2000 C am ay Noir. This bottle has appeared on Wine Connection selections in the past and is back by popular demand. It offers scents of ripe raspberries and can be served slightly chilled. · R eif E states 2001 G e w u rz tra m in er. Spiced apple and peach aromas highlight this white wine that also includes a hint of lychee fruit. GR/HV T his is a sam pling of wines available from the O akville Beaver W ine C onnection. · Creekside Estate 2002 Pinot G ris. It's a 2003 Ontario Wine Award winner with golden pear and grape fruit aromas. A bonus in this edition of Hamilton Wine Connection is offering an exclusive dessert wine. BOARD OF TRUSTEES SEEKS Twenty Valley 2001 Select COMMUNITY REPRESENTATION Late Harvest Vidal is described as a "wonderfully FOR BOARD COMMITTEE hedonistic dessert wine, with St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton is a 600-bed teaching ripe apricot and orange mar hospital affiliated with the Faculty of Health Sciences at malade aromas." McMaster University, and Mohawk College. On November Also being offered this 13. 2000. St. Joseph's entered a new phase of its history when time are Oakville Beaver it assumed the governance and management of the Hamilton Wine Connection house Psychiatric Hospital (HPH). Our mental health program selections, including Chateau provides a full continuum of care from community outreach des Charmes 2000 Cabernet to emergency and inpatient services. Specialty mental health and 2000 Chardonnay/Pinot services are delivered at the Centre for Mountain Health Gris. Services (former HPH). As has been the case in The Board of Trustees of St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton the past. Wine Connection has a position open on the Mountain Health Services customers can order pack Community Advisory Committee for mental health. ages by phone at 1-866-216Candidates should be familiar with current community issues, 1225 or online at ^and be willing to volunteer their time and talent. Committee www.metrolandwineconnecmembers will play an important role in developing strategies tion.com. Packages range in to support St. Joseph's Healthcare vision for mental health: price from about $77-585. A 'To achieve important advances in the understanding, small delivery ^charges is prevention. treannent and rehabilitation o f individuals with added to each order. Bottles mental illness and to be recognizedfo r excellence and are not sold separately. Complimenting Your Lifesh/le ioi. % St. Joseph's Healthcare DESIGNER FRAMES & SUNGLASS COLLECTION BROOKS BROTHERS · EASYCLIP · FLEXON · NIKE BY FLEXON · RAYBAN · DONNA KARAN · DKNY · VOGUE LIJXOTHCA · SFEROFIJ-A KILLEH IXX)P \ND MORE Complimentary Cifisfrom DKNY 6- Donna Karan G R A N D O P E N IN G SPECIAL ONE PAIR OF GLASSES RECEIVE A COMPLIMENTARY PAIR OF RX S.V. SUNGLASSES (value $218) or ONE PAIR CLEAR CONTACT IBISES (value $70) ` Frames from <xir Specinl Selection with SV lenses. **B & L spherical Optima 38 BRIGHT VISION O P T I C A L DUNDAS 261 Oakwalk Dr., Oakville 905.257.4517 JEL I Notice o f Public Inform ation Sessions and Special C ouncil m eeting regarding the M id Peninsula T ransportation Corridor The City of Burlington will be holding two public information sessions concerning the Mid Peninsula Transportation Corridor. The purpose of the sessions is to review the status of the negotiations between the city, the province and other municipalities regarding the environmental assessment processt Session No. 1: Date: Wednesday. September 3. 2003 Time: 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Place: Mainway Arena Laurie Branch Auditorium (Main Floor), 4015 Mainway Session No. 2: Date: Thursday. September 4.2003 Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Place: Council Chambers. Level 2. City Hall. 426 Brant Street If you require additional information regarding these sessions, please contact Leo DeLoyde. General Manager. Development and Infrastructure Division, at 905-335-7883. All members of the public are welcome. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Former Oakville man electrocuted to death while trimming trees A 38-year-old former Oakville man was electrocuted in Florida Friday morning when the saw he was using to trim trees hit a power line. Jason Vaughn, o f Dunedin, was trimming a pine tree when a branch broke loose and knocked his pole saw against the line, Pinellas sheriff's deputies said. Vaughn, who worked for Fairway Total Tree Service, was taken to M ease-Dunedin Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at about 11 a.m. Karl Bearlepp. one of Vaughn's co workers, said he was about 35 feet in the air. harnessed in, and cutting branches above the power lines. Vaughn cut one branch, but it got stuck in the branch of another tree. He cut the lower branch and when it fell, it pushed his pole saw into the power lines. "He was a good guy. He'd help out anybody," said Bearlepp. Vaughn was bom in Panorama City, California and moved from Oakville to Dunedin several years ago. He is sur vived by his m other Lorraine o f O akville and his father Carl of Washington State. If you have a new s tip o r s to ry idea, c a ll th e O akville Beaver a t 8 4 5 -3 8 2 4 . innovation in service delivery, research and education." We are looking for an individual from the region of Halton. with good communication and problem solving skills who has an interest in mental health services and a commitment to support our Mission of caring and vision for the mental health program. if you are interested in this opportunity, please forward your resume and letter of interest by: Monday. September 15, 2003 to Dr. Kevin Smith. Secretary, Board of Trustees. St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton, 50 Charlton Avenue East Hamilton. ON L8N 4A6 or email: ksmith@stiosham.on.ca or fax: 905-521-6067. IQ ) O A K V I LLE There will also be a "Special" Council meeting on T hursday, September 4. 2003, in Council Chambers. Level 2, City Hall. 426 Brant Street, commencing at 8:00 p.m. The purpose of this meeting is to consider report(s) related to the Mid Peninsula Transportation Corridor. The report(s) will be available to the public for pick up at any time on or after Wednesday. September 3, 2003. and may be obtained from the City Clerks Department on the main level. City Hall during regular office hours (8:45 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). In addition, the report(s) will be contained in the Council agenda which will be available on the City's web site prior to the meeting at www.burlington.ca. Delegations to Council must register either in writing (fax 905 335-7881 or e-mail cityclerks@burlington.ca) or by telephone 905 335-7698 with the City Clerks Department, prior to noon on the day of the meeting. Each delegation will be allowed a maximum of 5 minutes to present their support or opposition to the matter. For expediency, groups or associations should appoint a spokesperson to represent the views of the group. First published Friday. August 29. 2003 John Bolognone. Supervisor of Council & Committee Services The Corporation of the City of Burlington 426 Brant Street. P.O. Box 5013 Burlington, ON L7R 3Z6 CITY OF C O U N C IL & STAND ING CO M M ITTEE M EETING S Monday, Sept. 8, 2003 Planning & Development Council Meeting Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2003 Administrative Services Comm. Trafalgar Room - 7:30 p.m. ConmurutfrSgttedtoTMTM0»rfi*S*Rc&m - 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 15, 2003 Council Meeting Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 22, 2003 Planning & Development Council Meeting Council Chambers 7:30 p.m. 1 2 2 5 T R A F A L G A R R O A D · O A K V IL L E , O N T A R I O · L6J 5 A 6 (9 0 5 ) 8 4 5 -6 6 0 1 w w w .o a k v ille .c a FY · Spring Housing Guide Available M arch 2002 · Insurance Guide August 2002 · Senior Living Guide Available May 2002 JOIN US AT THE 15TH ANNUAL r 'n e /^ jm m a a m a is . B urlington "inspiring artistic excellence U L /H e a l t li y L ife s ty le A n d T ra v e l S k o w SEPTEMBER 5 & 6, 2003 PM samDiT: M e t r o T o r o n t o C o n v e n t i o n C e n t r e 2 5 5 FR O N T ST. W ., T O R O N T O , HALL A , BESIDE THE C N TO W ER S H O W H O U R S: Friday 11-6, Saturday 10-5 S H O W FEATURES: · · · · · · · Live entertainment - The Legends o f the Stage Finan cial & tax p lanning sem inars Health seminars Retirement H ousing Information Travel inform ation Free b ing o - for fun & prizes C o m p an io n C o m e r M eet & G reet for Singles · Exhibitors offering products & services for your lifestyle · Samples, Prizes, G iv e a w a ys an d more Royal A cadem y of Dance Ballet Director The Oakville cademy for the Arts Offering Oakville the finest in arts exploration and developm ent. Programs from ages 6 months to adults. Our Pre-School Program is offering an exclusive half day program dedicated to the teaching of young children ages 3-5. Morning or afternoon enrolment is available in 2. 3 and 5 day packages. Cintia Cunha-Hamer Teaching Majors Syllabus Kennetha O'Heany D ance Technique & C om petitive Dance C lasses Jazz, Tap. Aero, Stretch & Strength, Ballet. Irish, Breakdancing. Hip Hop fnt shuttle bus fromU nion Station by C U LU N G fO R DC O A C H E S Fine Arts & M edia Arts Classes available for all ages in Painting. Drawing. Mixed Media. Robotics and Animation to name a tew Instrum ental & Vocal Instruction Facility Opens Sept.15th . . . Piano. Guitar. Drums. Violin. Flute. Sax etc. For more '"formation on our Programs. Faculty, and Facility, please visit our web-site Registration Weeks Sept. 2nd - Sept. 6th Mon. to Fri. 9:00am to 8:00pm Saturday 10:00am to 6:00pm M usical Theatre & D ram atic Arts Come be a part ot our triple threat experience' www.oakvilleacadem y.com 1011 Upper Middle Road E.& Eighth Line or visit us at... OL NG 905.844.ARTS (2787)