Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 15 Jan 1993, p. 14

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PROFESSIONAL house cleaning, medical offices done b{ experienced Euâ€" ropean lady. Excellent refâ€" erences from Toronto. 338â€"9295. CLASSIFIED hours are Mondayâ€"Friday 8:30 a.m.â€"5 p.m. Call 845â€"2809. FULL time dental assistant needed for busy endodontic office. Must be HARP certiâ€" fied, 1â€"2 years experience preferred. For an interview please call 849â€"7203. HOUSEKEEPER required immediately. Liveâ€"in or out. Light housekeeping and cooking duties. References required. 847â€"9889. FULL time liveâ€"in houseâ€" keeper needed for alert elâ€" derly gentleman who reâ€" quires some physical assisâ€" tance. Located in newly renovated house north of Oakville hospital. Call Jane 338â€"0001 MATURE Housekeeper for elderlr active lady. . Full time, liveâ€"in. References. $565/month. Nonâ€"smoker. Immediate. 844â€"4604, 274â€" Not here, but direct sales experience comâ€" bined with solid closing ability will earn you a better than average income, while you work less than average hours. Leads supplied. Local office. If you enjoy meeting new peoâ€" ple and are motivated to market a superior product, let‘s talk. Call Mr. Courtney at: Special Products for ial Customers Interested in extra 3 income? Earn $500 or more per month selling special products to special cusâ€" tomers. No door to door. Phone Mr. Wilâ€" man at: 849â€"0605 FLORENCE LEWIS, now seven years in Oakville, requires a mature, experienced salesperson, full time, for better ladies wear. Excellent salary and bonuses. Please call Mr. Lewis: If you are interested in making a significant contribution to Canada‘s education system through the transfer of knowledge and skills from the private sector to Canada‘s classâ€" rooms we have the challenge for you! INSERVICE CONSULTANT: the successful candidate will have excellent presentation skills; at least 3 years of teaching experience (especially in the area of science) at the junior/secondary level; and ideally be bilingual (English French). Educational presentations will be made across Canada. Car essential. Salary commensurate with exâ€" perience and responsibility. Location: Misâ€" sissauga. Please submit resume no later than January 22nd, 1993 to: Required part time, Monday â€" Wednesâ€" day for 2 psychiatrists. Flexible hours. Salary negotiable. Inservice Coâ€"Ordinator P.J. Spratt and Associates Inc., 3190 Ridgeway Drive, Unit 35 Mississauga, Ontario. LSL 5S8 Tailored to Your Needs. Free Estimates. Call Pauline Housewonks Housecleaning 338â€"7332 (leave message) 4 d m opportunities Do YOU WANT TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE? 0 sales help agents Please call Judy 844â€"0584 or 844â€"3600 domestic help domestic help KITCHEN Manager reâ€" guired. 5 years experience. all The Zone. Ask for Paul 842â€"4435 EXPERIENCED _ woman available immediatelr to care for children, seniors, housekeeping, cooking. References, nonâ€"smoker. 842â€"9952. EUROPEAN cleaning lad available. Experienced. Own transportation. Call 844â€"0821. CLEANING service. Houses and apartments. References. Own transporâ€" tation. 279â€"9487 EUROPEAN, experienced cleaning lady available. Exâ€" cellent references. Own transportation. Any weekâ€" day available. 847â€"2350. to market Spring Breakâ€" Trips. Call Todd, 1â€"800â€"667â€" CONTINENTAL Maid is available to clean your house. 20 years experiâ€" ence. Ask for Gina GRADE 12 or 13 Student If you _ drink, that‘s your business. If you want . to â€" quit, . that‘s Ours. ‘ 487â€"5591 â€" 1â€"522â€"8392 Required immeâ€" diately for a proâ€" gressive general practice. Please call 842â€"8168 CERTIFIED DENTAL ASSISTANT teaching opportunities 0 § sales help agents ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS OJ empi loyment wanted hotel restaurant personals domestic help available ital, ical, dental SMALL odd job repairs. Screens, faucets, drywall, ceramic tiles, electrical, carâ€" pentry, caulkm% weather strip, eavestrough garage cleaning, etc. 271-5674. LOST â€" Reward Offered. January 8, black, grey and white male cat, long hair tail answering to Picatso, from 1252 Lakeview Drive, Falâ€" arwood area. Call 5â€"4774. EXPERIENCED in Carâ€" pentry and Electrical. Small Jobs welcome. Rec Room Renovations, any size. Free Estimates. Call 279â€"4891. HELP AVAILABLE for ADOPTEE/BIRTH FAMILY searches. Call Micki Stocks, 332â€"0489 410| 0 tenders PREQUALIFICATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS Additions and Renovations Milton District High School Williams Avenue, Milton, Ontario : The Halton Board of Education will receive tenders from invited Subcontractors for additions and renovations to Milton District High School to be completed by February, 1994. The General Contractors submitting tenders for this project will be required to identify on their tender their proposed Subcontractors for various sections of the work. The following sections of the work will be prequalified and General Contractors will not be permitted to name Subcontractors other than those prequalified. Interested Subcontractors are requested to register their interest, in writing only, no later that 2:00 p.m. local time, Wednesday, January 27, 1993. Companies responding to this advertisement are requested to complete CCA Document No. 11 and include same with their submission. SUBCONTRACTORS: Information on the capacity, skill and experience of the following sections of the work is required: ' 1. Masonry 2. Roofing and Sheet Metal 3. Aluminum Windows 4. Mechanical 5. Electrical Based on the Architect‘s recommendation and subject to the Halton Board‘s approval, the specification for the general tender will include lists of approved Subâ€"contractors for the work of these specific sections. Questions regarding the nature of the work, conditions and requirements are to be directed to the Architect. Submissions are to be clearly marked "Milton District High School â€" Additions and Renovations, Subcontractor Prequalification", and are to be delivered to the Architect: ve Halion Board of Educamon Dave Coons Chair PREQUALIFICATION OF GENERAL CONTRACTORS Additions and Renovations Milton District High School Williams Avenue, Milton, Ontario . The Halton Board of Education will receive tenders from invited General Contractors for additions and renovations to Milton District High School to be completed by February. 1994. Interested Bidders are requested to register their intent in writing only, no later than 2:00 p.m. local time, Wednesday, January 27, 1993. Companies responding to this advertisement are requested to complete CCA Document No. 11 and include same with their submission. GENERAL CONTRACTORS: The submission is to include references from Architects and School Boards for whom the General Contractor has completed similar projects. A Bid Bond in the amount of $200,000.00 and a 50% Performance Bond will be required at time of tender submission. Based on the Architect‘s recommendation and subject to the Halton Board‘s approval, a Bidders List of approximately ten General Contractors will be invited to submit tenders commencing on or about February 8, 1993. Questions regarding the nature of the work, conditions and requirements are to be directed to the Architect. All submissions are to be clearly marked "Milton District High School â€" Additions and Renovations, General Contractor Prequalification" and are to be delivered to the Architect: Chamberlain Architect Services Limited 1001 Champlain Avenue, Suite 300 Burlington, Ontario L7L 5724 Tel: (416) 332â€"8888 The Halton Board of Education jo preog vorre e 1 Dave Coons Chair HAMILTONâ€"36 Hess S. 528â€"3975 BURL. â€"2012 James S. 333â€"1987 CHAPELS PERSONAL INTRO SERVICE Friendship Romance Marriage Â¥% A confidential way to meet that special person. 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References availâ€" 0|08 home improvements Tel: (416) 332â€"8888 Bob Williams Director Tel: (416) 332â€"8888 Bob Williams Director ADVANCE MOVING Storâ€" age (BB Pianos). Reaâ€" sonable ratesâ€" Seniors 5% discount. Piano specialists. Free estimates. 333â€"1933 Burlington or 842â€"8199 Oakville. SPECIALIZED math tutorâ€" ing â€" grades 9 to OAC, calâ€" culus, algebra, finite math, university calculus. Call 823â€"6767 immediately. BUDGET MOVERS. 2 men, $40/hr. Includes gas, equipment, mileage, inâ€" surance. Free estimates. Local/ _ _long distance. 829â€"2320. VACATIONING? _ Worried about your dog? Leave your pet with me for a dog‘s vacation away from home. Over 25 years loving and caring for dogs. Expertise with medical problems, dail walks large fenced yard, $20/day plus food. Reserve now. 1969. PIANO, Guitar, Organ, Vioâ€" lin, Vocal, Theory, Harmony Lessons. Teachers, Master Bachelor Degree R.C.M. exams 897â€"1838 FILIPINO NANNIES/ Mothâ€" er‘s Helpers available imâ€" mediately. Call Maid in The Phillippines, 849â€"0078 FULL â€"TIME space availâ€" able. 15 yrs experience. E.C.E. background. Creaâ€" tive play program, family enâ€" vironment. Skating, library, garks. References /receipts. t. John/ Sunningdale schools. McCraney St. loâ€" cation. 849â€"3918. TLC available, my home full/ part time. West Oakville. Reasonable rates. Referâ€" ences. All ages welcome. 827â€"4651. RELIABLE childcare in my home, weekdays, infants referred, Culham and 6th ine. Call 849â€"7666. OB childcare available moving storage house petsitting CHILCARE WOES? Esâ€" tablished happy home dayâ€" care has fullâ€"time openings for toddlers, preschoolers. Exparienc‘ed, reliablsl.l ceipts, references. Upper Mile/sixth Line. 844â€"7%29 EXPERIENCED reliable full or part time daycare available. River Oaks, refâ€" erences. 849â€"7067. pay for your Classified Ad Call 845â€"2809. USE Visa or MasterCard to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town of Oakville intends to designate the properties listed below pursuant to Part Vof the Ontario Heritage Act. Summaries of the reasons for the proposed designations are set out in Schedule "A" to this notice. A detailed Heritage Structure Report of each property may be obtained at the Clerk‘s Department, ille Municipal Building, 1225 Trafaigar Road, during regular business hours. Notice of objection to the proposed designations, setting out the reason for the objection and all relevant facts, may be served on the Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville, within 30 days from the 15th day of January, 1993, being the date upon which this notice was first published in the Oakville Beaver newspaper. JUDITH MUNCASTER . TOWNCLERK _ THETOWN OF OAKVILLE SCHEDULE "A" 10 BURNET STREET was built in the midâ€"1870‘s by Alfred Maples. The property was originally owned by the large Montreal mercantile firm of Forsythe, Richardson and Company. Owners of the property include Willett G. Miller, Henry W. Floria, Captain James Quinn, one of Oakville‘s most famous mariners and Henry Prior Farr Jr. whose family would own the property from 1890 to 1950. Most of the heritage features of the house remain intact. It is an excellent representation of the type of housing constructed by Oakville‘s working people on the west bank of the Sixteen Mile Creek. 38 BURNET STREET was built in 1855 by Michael Quinn. The simple frame dwelling is an example of the Oakville vernacular style with its 1 1/2 storey rectangular plan, narrow horizontal siding and symmetrical window composition. The house is an excellent representation of the !er of housing téons't(ructed by Oakville‘s working people on the west bank of the Sixteen Mile reek. 59 CHISHOLM STREET was built in 1874 by Thomas James Cavan. Thomas was a carpenter who helped to build some of the many fine ships which came from the Oakville Shipyard. The house is a simple vernacular expression of the Gothic Revival Style with its window located in the centre gable above the main door. The original rear, lakestone basement remains intact and the original windows, porch and roofline remain the same. 142 FORSYTHE STREET was built probably between 1857 and 1859 by Henry Gulledge. This simple vernacular style building with square plan is 1 1/2 storeys high and has a saltbox roof line and is similar to many tradesmen‘s modest dwellings built at the time. At the corner of Forsythe and Rebecca, the Gulledge House provides a gateway feature into Forsythe Street where other significant heritage structures exist. 159 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST was built in 1910 and has been known since 1922 as the Bank of Montreal. The building is an example of the Beaux Arts style of architecture which was typical for many bank buildings during the early part of this century and retains much of its original form, scale and detailing. Features that have been retained include the "temple like" frontal Eilasters, deep moulded entablature and pediment, buff brick facade, eystones and the Coat of Arms of the Merchants Bank over the main entrance. 166 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST was built in 1921 by the Bank of Toronto (later renamed The Torontoâ€"Dominion Bank), and has remained under the ownership of that financial institution ever since. The land on which the building sits today was the site of the home of the founder of Oakville, Colonel William Chisholm, and the stores of William F. Romain and Henry Gulledge. On its corner sitting, it stands as a good example of an institutional building for the period and contributes to the detail, character, quality, and variety along the Main Street. 179â€"181 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST was purchased in 1921 by Edward Percival Lunau, and within one year he commissioned the building of the Lunau Block. Prior to this construction, the property had been the site of Oakville‘s second post office for fortyâ€"seven years. The building represents a commercial architectural style of the 1920‘s, based on a simple yet formal design of "Italianate" influence and has retained its basic form and detailing. Notable features include the windows on the upper facade with stone lintels and sills, and a date stone with "Lunau Block 1922" carved on it. 183 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST was built in 1903 in conjunction with the adjacent and similarly styled David Block (187â€"189 Lakeshore Road East) as a multiple occupant commercial structure. The most notable occupant of the building over the years was the Byers Drug Store. During the years between the First and Second World Wars, yan of the upper level was occupied by Dr. F. Murray Deans. From 1941â€"1944, Dr. Deans was Mayor of Oakville and in 1948 he was a Liberal candidate for the Provincial Legislature. The building is an important contributor to the downtown streetscape and in conjuction with the buildings on either side, from 179â€"195 Lakeshore Road East, forms part of an uninterrupted heritage streetscape. 184â€"186 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST was one of the first commercial buildings to be built in Oakville and was known for over fifty years as the William Joyce General Store. The building was originally built in 1835 by Richard Tucker. At the same time, Dr. John Urquhart was building his adjoining "Medical Hall" at 182 Lakeshore Road East. Today, over 156 years later, these two buildings still stand side by side, with many of their original features intact. The building is a good example of the "Oakville Vernacular® style of the early 1830‘s. It retains its general form, symmetrical facade, moderate sloping roof and front gable, reminiscent of the "Classical Revival" style. 189Aâ€"191 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST was constructed on the site of William Busby‘s garden in 1914 and continues many of the architectural features and detail found on the adjacent Davis Block (c. 1903). The building forms a typical "main street" facade of the early 1900‘s and is of the Italianate style. 189Aâ€"191 Lakeshore Road East, together with 187â€"189 Lakeshore Road East, stands as a good example of a building type best suited to a total streetscape. 1189 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST was built in 1886 by the Morrison Brothers. Some of the original farm land and buildings still remain today as part of Lawson Park. The fine Victorian farmhouse is an excellent example of the Victorian Gothic Revival style. 1493 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST was built in 1844 by Joshua Leach. The 1 1/2 storey cottage is an example of the Georgianâ€"style and still retains much of the fine detail and workmanship of its master builder. childcare available NOTICES OF INTENTION TO DESIGQNATE M0Y legal notices legal notices Claims against the estate of SVEND AAGE WARN, late of the Town of Oakville, who died on the 22nd day of October, 1992, must be in our hands by February 22, 1993 after which date the estate will be distributed. PAUL R. DAVIDSON, ESQ. RYRIE, FORD, KERR 233 Robinson Street Oakville, Ontario L6J 425

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