Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 9 Jul 1993, p. 3

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Perkins is working with the Town of Oakville and the River Oaks Association of Residents (ROAR) to finalize plans for a bridge party on the east end of the ~bridge. The party will start in the afternoon prior to the kick off of Summerfest. Plans are in the works for a tugâ€" ofâ€"war between Glen Abbey and River Oaks led by respective Town councillors, marching bands, and a sidewalk art show, where children "We will give coupons to the River Oaks residents at the opening of the bridge to encourage them to come over and get involved with Summerfest," said Perkins. Community Services chairperâ€" son, Wendy Perkins, told directors of the Glen Abbey Residents Association (GARA) Monday night that the fire station and the bridge will open on Friday, August 20th, at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. respectively. our firm is committed to providing a service oriented practice of law in the following areas: * Family Law * Real Estate * Wills Estates * Business Law Initial consultation free Evening Saturday appointments available FOR INFORMATION OR AN APPOINTMENT PHONE 8426625 243 North Service Road West at Dorval Drive Suite 208, Oakville, Ontario We are pleased to announce the opening of our Law Office in North Oakville. STEVEN R. SKROW and DIANE B. INDOVINA THE FLOWER BASKET 440 Speers Road (opposite Oakville Town Centre) Carnations on.. only.. 2t "We Deliver" Buchanâ€"Terrell also toid the board that taking over the Genstar building on Third Line for use as a youth dropâ€"in centre was not feasiâ€" YOUTH PROGRAM Grant Buchanâ€"Terrell, chair of the Youth Committee, said he is pleased with the Glen Abbey Primeâ€" Time (GAP) program organized by the Glen Abbey Community Church for youth 10 to 13â€"yearsâ€"old and will monitor it during the summer. The church used a recent GARA youth survey to help set up GAP. She added that 55 items have been donated so far for the first Summerfest silent auction, includâ€" ing a $500 GIC, a spa, a limited ediâ€" tion print of the Club House at the Glen Abbey Golf Club, and a packâ€" age of driving lessons. Special Events chairperson, Gail Smith, said that "Music in the Park" at Summerfest‘s opening night will be played by Northern Lites â€" a fiveâ€"piece steel drum band. Perkins also told the directors that she has submitted nine suggestâ€" ed names for the new bridge to the Town on behalf of Glen Abbey resiâ€" dents. According to Perkins â€" as part of the festivities â€" the Town is requestâ€" ing a shuttle bus to ferry residents between the River Oaks and the Glen Abbey fire stations. can create works of art with chalk down the middle of the bridge. Doz. Doz. Klein said it is difficult to get a residents association to take on the responsibility of organizing events for youth. He added that Glen Abbey youth were not always the She suggested that they could organize a monthly event for the youths â€" such as a dance at Nottinghill Plaza â€" with the tenants‘ permission. Student representative, Shannon Picken, told the directors there is nothing for youth like her to do in the neighborhood. In other GARA news, Klein decided "not to take a strong posiâ€" tion" on the problems of youth conâ€" gregating at Nottinghill Plaza until the G‘â€"~n Abbey Community Policing Committee meets in August. He also wants to see if the GAP program will have any impact on youth hanging around the plaza. He suggested the owners of the property be approached to see if they would be willing to lease the land to a organization for developâ€" ing a basketball court. President Stephen Klein proâ€" posed the empty lot at Monastery Gate and Nottinghill Gate would be a good location for a community basketball court. NO CHARGE! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED ONE SHOW ONLY! 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY, JULY 10 Buchanâ€"Terrell said in a report to the directors that the Town and the two School Boards could help serve the needs of youth in the area by erecting basketball backboards on the walls at schools and at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. SATURDAY, JULY 10th Dorval location only The world‘s largest chain of Comedy Clubs welcomes you to CHAPS COMEDY N Always something good cookin‘ "We, as members of a residents association, can seek the Town‘s Klein said that he doesn‘t expect there will be a parking problem this year, but as the area gets more developed, he feels there will be more "migrating" into the commuâ€" nity for parking. UF IEXAS COOL FEEL THE HEAT OF TEXAS COOL 1"Birthday _ July 17", 3pm.â€" EXTRAVAGANZA * Line dancing demo *BJ. _: * PRIZES i A Special Debut Cocktails * Special Me *TEXAS SIZI * Alligator Fa *Texas Chili *Armadillo E *Austin Joes sARY DAVID 157 Cross St., Oakville. 844â€"5775 * Special Menu Including ~ *TEXAS SIZE B.B.Q. * Alligator Fajitas *Texas Chili Pogs #*Armadillo Eggs GARA will not be meeting in August. The next Board of Directors meeting will be Monday, September 13th, at Pilgrim Wood Public School, starting at 7:30 p.m. Klein announced that Karen Waller has resigned from GARA‘s Board of Directors.

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