Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 15 Oct 1993, p. 3

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By CHERYL ELLIOT Special to the North News Glen Abbey High School overcomes another hurdle len Abbey residents may yet see a high school in their com- ' Ms?" munity before the year 2000. The Property Committee of the Halton Board of Education agreed Tuesday night that northwest Oakville needs two high schools in the future, said Gord Dixon, Assistant Superintendent of Business - one high school in Glen Abbey and the other in West Oak Trails. . The Capital Expenditure Forecast 1994, which covers expenditures for 1995 through 1999, will be submitted to the Board of Trustees for approval on GOING Once, GOING TWICE Vicky Robotham and Leslie Johnson, of the River Oaks Public School Parent Teachers Association are sorting throughjustafewofthemanyitemsthatwillbeauctionedoffattheschooltonighttomisefundsfortheschool. Other auction items include a ride in a Cessna airplane, dinner for four at the Ontario Jockey Club and a $374 basket ofperfume. Viewingstartsat7pmattheschoolwith theaucfionbeginningatSpm. (PhalabyPsterMcCuslor) :22 Ummzwz. $8198. £82055. >20§>Em2>2< Prominent ,, Travel Saturday Programs at Appleby College November 6-December 4, 1993 Hands-on 5-week programs designed to challenge, excite and encourage children to discover the scientific marvels that are part of everyday life! ' Fee: $125 All Materials Included (Application Deadline : Oct. 27/93) KidSoience ..I azadzlmml .1 vlmgmcmmm . “>055 6-7 year olds: 9:30â€"11:00 a.m. . 8-10 year olds: 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Call: 827-2956 HAIR AES THE 170 Forme of Ricos, Julie would Ii e To welcome all her clients To come and see her of her new Ioccm'on. W October leL "The forecast does include the need for a high school to be built in Glen Abbey starting in 1997,” said Dixon. The owners of the land set aside for the school, developers Genstar, have asked the board to buy the site, located at Glen Abbey Gate and Pilgrim’s Way, in the short term, or consider purchasing an alternative site at the north comer of Third Line and Upper Middle Road at a later date. In light of the Property Committee’s recommendation, the board’s adminis- tration has been authorized “to have some discussions with Genstar as soon as possible,” said Dixon. D'E'Clidllls Ward 4 School Trustee, Penny ali Piélj'ag'éé E Niau. VANISERWOUDE Bruises DIANNE GAUVIN SIMONE SUN 5 - I03]. BIT ‘ Call our experts today and save, save, save! Siebert said the school is now seventh out of 10 in priority. She added that the capital expenditure projected numbers to 1998 reinfomd that “we need two sites in northwest Oakville.” Eight hundred high school students are now bused from Glen Abbey to schools south of the QEW, and according to Siebert, that number will go up by approximately 100 students from now until 1998. She expects it will take two years to build the high school. “That means when the school is opened in 1999,” she said, “the student population will be The most innovative Concept in home ofiice design. Show room visits by appointment 464-357 5 Sometimes you just have to say. HOME OFFICE 1 266 Robinson Street, Oakville, Ontario W166 Fax (905) 849-5741 Enough is Enough. cocoon INC. FREE GET HAIRCUIS FOR EVERYONE mm puzn . ann LII a. ma: mum an. 847-3829 with every Shampoo, Cut and Blow Dry at Magicuts GET A FREE TAN ma I IEUl'SO value $6.42 Upper Oakville Shopping Centre

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