‘Sixteen Hollow Park gets outdoor skating rink % The residents of West Oak Trails _ will have an outdoor skating rink in 3 Sixteen Hollow Park this winter. 2E Ward 4 councillor, Mark Brown, " promised the rink would be one of n his priorities after the recent municâ€" FREE Battery Test for the Cold Winter Weather Bumper to Bumper Maintenance Inspectio (with this coupon) WE INSTALL . Change oil, replace filter, and lubricate. . Adjust and tighten all drive belts. . Top up all fluids including brake, windshield, differential, transmission and power steering. Inspect and clean front and rear brakes as required. Top up radiator with antifreeze and test strength. . Rotate all 4 tires, and set air pressure. . Analyze the electrical charging system and the battery. . Test emergency signals and brake lights. . 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Brown told directors of the West Oak Trails Association of Residents (WOTAR) that the Town of Oakville will erect a base of boards OPEN: MON.â€"FRI 8 A.M.â€"5:30 PM. â€" SAT. 8 AM.12 NOON ABOVE SPECIAL AVAILABLE AT THIS LOCATION ONLY 210 North Service Rd. at Dorval Dr. * OAKVILLE TOWN CENTER 2 Rear of Plaza behind Hy Zel‘s Custom Trailer Hitches Penzoil defines performance *Outlet not open Sunday radial light truck and van *303 Upper Middle Road E. 338â€"001 1 About 300 children visited ROAR‘s Haunted Forest in Munn‘s Creek Park on Oct. 30th, social chair Lesley Ramsayâ€"Carnovale reported, at the association‘s recent monthly _ Amid cobwebs of a municipal election and its own general election, the River Oaks Association of Residents (ROAR) managed to chalk up another successful social event for the community and collected food and raised money for charity. meeting River Oaks teenagers help residents association collect food, raise funds WOTAR directors are concerned that the subdivision will lose its curâ€" rent number one position on the Roman Catholic School Board provinceâ€"wide priority list for a new elementary school. The association fears that if the Board‘s list for new schools is amalgamated with its separate list for schools needing renovating, West Oak Trails may Of the 3,200 housing units the Town approved for servicing in north Oakville, 1,600 units are in West Oak Trails. The majority of units are located on the west side of Fourth Line, just north of Upper Middle Road. Brown does not expect construction of this new phase of West Oak Trails to begin for another twelve months. for the skating rink. However, he is still working on a way to flood the rink as there is no tap in the park. 235/75R15 6 Py OM $110.00 215/85R16 8 Py OBL _ 116.00 225/75R16 8 Py BSL _ 128.00 875R 165 8 Py 8 130.00 235/85R 16 10 Py OBL 131.00 245/75R16 10 Py BSL _ 141.00 River Oaks families donated 300 pounds of food for Fareshare Foodbank, and $100â€" was collected for UNICEF at the Haunted Forest and ROAR‘s coffee stops on Halloween night. President Larry Edmonds said ROAR was delighted by the help of area teenagers Valerie Caster, Lauren Lome, Brian Pearce, and Michelle and Gillian Carnovale at the Haunted Forest. Representatives from the Neighborhood Watch explained their program to the directors. The program could be installed in the neighborhood by next spring if 50% of the residents show interest by attending a Neighborhood Watch meeting for the subdivision. It will The association was scheduled to present their case for keeping the number one priority for West Oak Trails at the Halton Roman Catholic Board meeting this week. According to WOTAR director, Jacqui Ellis, with a number one standing, construction of the eleâ€" mentary school is scheduled for 1997. If it drops to number four, West Oak Trails residents might have to wait until the year 2000 before a separate school is built in their neighborhood. slip to the number four position: The association has postponed THE LUNG The Christmas ASSOCIATION Seal People planting a tree, which would have been used for an annual Christmas tree lightingâ€" ceremony, but is forging ahead with plans for community carâ€" oling at the beginning of December. Currently, there are eight vacancies for directors, and ROAR is seeking residents to sit on the board. The next ROAR meeting will be held on Dec. 1st at Our Lady of Peace Roman Catholic School, at 191 River Glen Blvd., starting at 7:30 p.m. Viceâ€"president, Karyn Bragg and director Caroline Caine resigned from ROAR in October. cost each home $5 to support the program. The nextt WOTAR meeting will be held on Jan. 19th, at Abbey Lane School, starting at 7:30 p.m. The Loyola Parents Council and The Enchanted Goose, feaâ€" turing quality handcrafted gifts, at 125 Lakeshore Rd. W. (across from McDonald‘s between Kerr and Dorval), invites Christmas shoppers to come Monday, Nov. 28th between 1 and 8 p.m. to select that special something â€"â€" and help raise funds for St. Ignatius of Loyola. The gift shop will donate 10% of all sales to the school to help buy computer equipment. Loyola sale