Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 23 Jul 1993, p. 7

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"I am writing to Barry Finlay, the principal of the new school," said Franklin, "to inform him that IRRA sees a strong community feeling to call it "Iroquois Ridge High School." The association is offering to set At the July monthly meeting, IRRA directors supported the name "Troquois Ridge High School" for the new Halton Board of Education secondary school being built at Glenashton Drive and Grosvenor Street, said Franklin. SCHOOL NAME He is concerned about a suggesâ€" tion to name the school "The Catherine Parr Traill High School." Traill is a famous pioneer writer who settled near Peterborough. Franklin feels the name of the school should identify more with the community. IRRA profits from The association managed to cover $500 of expenses for the event and as well as pocket $200 profit. Donations from 50 local busiâ€" nesses enabled IRRA to distribute 500 prizes for children at the picnic. The Iroquois Ridge Residents Association (IRRA) is pleased with the success of its 5th annual comâ€" munity picnic recently held at Valleybrook Park. About 800 people attended the event, according to IRRA president Kurt Franklin, "and we ended up making money." By CHERYL ELLIOT Special to the North News successful pienic MED ex22 P77A i RIVER OAKS GLEN ABBEY Upper 6th Plaza â€"1500 6th Line 1131 Nottinghill Gate Rd. IRRA is publishing its 1993â€" 1194 business directory in late October. Business Network director Joan Kirby is coordinating the directory. Each listing will cost $10, plus $10 for membership and the deadline is Aug. 20th. Kirby can be reached at 842â€"8267. IRRA next meeting will be on Sept. 2 at the Swiss Chalet at Upper Middle Road Plaza and Eight Line, starting at 7:30 p.m. All Iroquois Ridge residents are welcome. The association is also planning its annual fall park cleanâ€"up and a blood donor clinic challenge with the River Oaks Association of Residents and the Glen Abbey Residents Association. When asked about the status of the name for the new school, Iroquois Ridge school trustee, Linda Lane, said she has talk to "well over a hundred people" so far, and the overwhelming suggestion for a name has been "Iroquois Ridge up a booth at a local plaza during a weekend to give residents the opportunity to vote on the name. "T‘ll make a motion for this name when I think I have enough input into the process," she said. School." 6â€"PACK COUPON ONLY! No ADDmons Explres Sept. 19/93 A. DiFEERENT Kinp orâ€"Comrany. A 0 * Freight $400.00 plus applicable taxes CH WAY YOU TURN THERE‘S A SATURN FOR YOU! ‘"The Family Business That Service Built" ht dii ifi 507 SPEERSROAD GAAR OAKVILLE 1SU2Z2LUV

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