9 |Thursday August 24, 2017 | OAKVILLE BEAVER |www.insidehalton.com ClubLink calls on town council to not pass notice of intention to designate continued from p.3 The report presented to council included a review of Glen Abbey Golf Course by Ken Moodie, director of the golf course architec ture and consulting firm Creative Golf De sign. Town heritage planner Susan Schappert discussed that review. "The Golf Course Review concludes the Glen Abbey golf course has a number of key attributes including the `spoke-and-wheel' design of the golf course, which is the de signed layout of the holes. Therefore, the spatial arrangement of all of the holes and the relationship between them needs to be protected," said Schappert. "The report specifies that this applies to both the valley holes and tableland holes, as well as the central clubhouse that acts as the `hub' of the wheel. The other designed fea tures of the golf course, including the greens, bunkers, lakes, planting and landforms, such as the spectator mounds, make the property an important early example of a stadiumstyle golf course." The Town also retained Julian Smith, of Julian Smith & Associates Architects, to pro vide a detailed analysis of the cultural heri tage value of the Glen Abbey property. In his report, Smith calls Glen Abbey one of the most significant works by one of golf's most significant figures, Jack Nicklaus. "It ushered in a new era in tournament golf course design with its stadium and huband-spoke features. Its design is remarkable for the integration of artistry and craftsman ship, with many iconic stretches including the challenge and beauty of the valley holes and the drama of the final two holes," wrote Smith. "Its association with the Canadian Open has given it international significance and ties to many of the leading figures in the sport. It is a landmark not only within the Town of Oakville, but across Canada and abroad." ClubLink argues against designation OAKVILLE UNITED TAXI 7 DAYS A WEEK 24 A ir p o r t & O ut-of-Tow n S e r v i c e 0014 r Council also heard from ClubLink repre sentative Mark Flowers, who called on coun cil not to pass the notice of intention to des ignate. He reiterated statements made during the Aug. 15 Heritage Oakville Advisory Commit tee meeting that ClubLink had been denied the opportunity to have proper input into the process. He argued the Town had denied ClubLink the opportunity to meet with the consultants who examined Glen Abbey Golf Course. Flowers also alleged the Town had not re leased information to ClubLink in a timely see Council's on p.20 A $ OAKVILLE TO TO R O N TO PEARSON A IR PO R T STARTING FRO M ONLY $ 4 5 . CALL US FOR DETAILS. 5 L .O 1 1 QEW Tow n H all Legalization & Regulation of Cannabis John O liver, M P is pleased to invite local residents to join him and the M inister of Health, Hon. Jane Philpott to learn about the legalization and regulation of cannabis. O akville s Legalization & Regulation of Cannabis Town Hall will take place on A u gu st 3 0 ,2 0 1 7 at the O perating Engineers Hall at 5:30pm . NOFRILLS O W N E R 'S ® w o n 't b e b e a t If you find a cheaper price, simply show us and we will match. 17 7 90/KG 1 r VACHON SNACK CAKES 202-336 g, selected varieties Info& RSVP at www.johnohver.mp CHICKEN DRUM STICKS or THIGHS Big Pack® or HALAL CHICKEN DRU M STIC KS or THIGHS GREEN or RED SEEDLESS GRAPES product of U.S.A., no 1 grade 247 Cremeux KRAFT PEANUT BUTTER 750 g/1 kg or SM UCK ER'S J A M 500 mL selected varieties KELLOGG'S NUTRI-GRAIN BARS, RICE KRISPIES SQUARES or POP-TARTS 12 5 -4 0 0g, selected varieties ALLEN'S COCKTAIL DRINK 21 x 200 mL, selected varieties FLYER P R IC E S E FF E C T IV E IN ON TA R IO S T O R E S ONLY. THURSDAY, A U G U S T 2 4 TO W ED N E S DA Y , A U G U S T 3 0 , 2 0 1 7 (excluding: Geraldton, Kenora & Thunder Bay Ontario) nofrills.ca if n ils 1 ____ __ J o h n O liv e r Member of Parliament 905.338.2008 www.johnoliver.mp john.oliver@parl.gc.ca Depot Com w J Rood Colangelo's NoFrills Oleg's NoFrills 125 Cross 1395 Abbeywood Avenue Drive OAKviLLE