Oakville Beaver, 25 Aug 2017, p. 7

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7 | Friday A ugust 2 5 , 2 0 1 7 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | w w w .insidehalton.com Ask lots of questions, police advise continued from p.3 ent utility company. Victims may also be pres sured into buying something like a new water heater when they do not need one. Similar door-to-door and phone scams have been reported in Burlington and Milton in re cent weeks with suspects claiming to be City or Town employees and asking to inspect gas lines or gas or water meters. "Unless it is some sort of emergency City or Town employees are not going to be com ing to your door and demanding entry into your home. It' s the same with utility providers like gas and hydro," said Underwood. "W e're recommending people ask ques tions. If you have concerns about the legiti m acy of a caller just hang up the phone and then call the organization they claim to be rep resenting. If you have safety concerns about people who are currently at your home than by all means call police to attend the area." Residents can also call the Canadian Anti Fraud Centre at 1-8 8 8 -4 9 5 -8 5 0 1 for anti fraud tips. O A K V IL L E S C H O O L O F C L A S S IC A L BALLET F tO Y A L A C A D E M Y O F DANCE t Oakville has become `monoculturar continued from p.6 course. It may not be enough. A couple of years ago, while watching cranes downtown rise over a high-priced condo where a Tim Hortons once stood, it struck me that Oakville had become `m ono cultural'. The family-owned affordable diner down Lakeshore Road had been vacated. Further down the street, the finishing touch es were complete on the condo that replaced Sharky' s. Oakville had officially become a retirement home for the rich. I didn't raise a family here so that m y teenaged kids would find a stale place with one demographic. If we want to keep a semblance of the vibrancy that makes the town such a draw, we have to protect it. I think residents would overwhelmingly support any town council measures neces sary, including setting new zoning by-laws and making land purchases to keep places like Glen Abbey and the 5 Drive-In in the public trust. Mark Gibson, Oakville K id-Friendly Footcare and Back to School F o o tw ear New s! Exceptional footcare forall ages. _^ J .R ic h a r d W e r k m a n D.Ch., B.Sc., Podiatric Medicine Registered Chiropodist · Foot health check-ups for kids all ages · Routine foot and nail care, plantar warts, corns and calluses · Custom-made orthotics for sports and every day · Diabetic footcare for kids · Ulcers and wounds · Flat feet/high arch, foot deformities, soft tissue ailments H e lp th e m p u t th e ir b e s t f o o t fo rw a rd . B o o k y o u r b a c k to s c h o o l a p p o in tm e n t to d a y ! B a l l e t a t it s B e s t C om e and experience the world of ballet. We have been teaching classical and contem porary ballet in the Oakville area for over 50 years. Recreational & Professional Training Programs Ballet Pointe C ontem porary / Modern C haracter / Folk Dance Body Conditioning Pas De Deux Boys' and Men's Classes 260 Robinson Street, Oakville p. 905 302 Jete (5383) e. oakvilleballet@ gm ail.com oakviHebaNet.com 2017/18 Registration Registration Hours: August 14-19 & 21-26 Mon-Wed Thurs Fri-Sat Mon-Thurs 10am - 2pm 5 - 8pm 10am -2pm 10am - 2pm -----1495 Cornwall Road, Suite 33, Oakville " located on the north/west corner o f Maple Grove Dr. and Cornwall Road T: 9 0 5 - 8 4 5 - 4 8 1 7 w w w .w e r k m a n .c a August 28-31 School w ill be closed September 1- 4 September 5-9 Tues-Wed Thurs Fri-Sat 10am - 2:00 5 - 8pm 10am - 2pm Classes com m ence: M o n d ay Septem ber 11,2017 Nature Shop 3 3 5 0 F A IR V IE W S T R E E T , B U R L IN G T O N 9 0 5 -6 3 4 -7 7 0 0 · E M A IL : w b u 1 @ b e lln e t.c a W E BRiNG PEOPLE & NATURE TOGETHER

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