Oakville Beaver, 17 Jun 2016, p. 9

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The Oakville Museum at Erchless Estate is asking for the public's help deciding how to use the property's Coach House. People are invited to share their ideas at a public meeting taking place from 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday (June 21) at the Oakville Museum, 8 Navy St. The Coach House is a 117-year-old heritage building that has had many roles over the years. What to do with Erchless Coach House? Built in 1899, it originally served as a horse stable and residence for the estate's gardener. In the early 1990s, the Town opened Erchless Estate as a museum and retrofitted the Coach House for collection storage space. The Oakville Museum is now using storage facilities at Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, freeing up the Coach House to play a new role. "Investing in key cultural anchors like the Coach House is a critical aspect of the Town's Cultural Plan," said Oakville Mayor Rob Burton. "This meeting is a great way for residents to help decide how this building should be re-purposed to enrich Oakville's cultural and historical landscape." To attend the meeting, register by emailing Lyne Mainville at lyne.mainville@ oakville.ca. 9 | Friday, June 17, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com HAPPY FATHER'S DAY from all your friends at ENJOY YOUR SPECIAL DAY DAD Enjoy getting out and about with a scooter Easy to purchase, drive and maintain A great way to run errands, do fun things and get out and enjoy life! Go from reclining to standing at the push of a button in a Lift Chair Many colours, sizes and styles to suit any person and home decor Available with both heat and massage Visit our well stocked retail showrooms where our friendly staff will help you select the product that is best for you. Burloak Canoe Drive 4UR Club Saturday The Burloak Canoe Club is hosting a Drive 4UR of Canada's leading flat-water Olympic canoeClub fundraiser Saturday (June 18). kayak racing clubs. For every test drive of a new car at the 160 Water Led by a board of directors on a non-profit St. club, from 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Ford Canada basis, it offers training programs for close to 250 will donate $20 to the Burloak Canoe Club. members of all ages and experience -- from "The Burloak Canoe Club can raise up to novice to world champion. $6,000 this Saturday -- all we need are drivers," Visit burloakcanoe.com for more details. stated a media release. "This event supports our winning tradition as the money will be used for boats and to upkeep our facilities," Since 1982 Participants will be asked for their name, address and driver's license; the club earns $20 per address. Barbecued hot dogs and drinks will also be available from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Call us for a quote www.supremewindows.com The Burloak Canoe Club is one george@supremewindows.com 905-849-7800 20% OFF MENTION THIS AD TO RECEIVE (Discounts not eligible on items funded by a third party.) on the purchase of a Scooter or Lift Chair. Offer expires June 30, 2016 549 Bronte Rd, Oakville 154 Norseman St, Etobicoke info@accessabilities.ca 905-825-5335 416-237-9654 www.accessabilities.ca Authorized ADP/VAC Vendor | Licensed Medical Devices Establishment We will always happily honour our local competitor's prices. GET THE ULTIMATE IN COMFORT FOR YOUR HOME! 3440 Fairview Street, Burlington Ontario L7N 2R5 Oakville: (905) 827-5585 Burlington: (905) 634-7701 Hamilton: (905) 544-2220 www.broomshvac.ca Save on Top Brands

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