Oakville Beaver, 27 Mar 1994, p. 1

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A Metroland Community Newspaper miktc. â€"Vol. 32 No. 36 "Canada s Best mra/(/@ Me easpoper We‘ve had a mixed bag of weather this week but in the Town of Oakville greenhouses on Cornwall Road, it‘s always springtime. Joan Waldick decided to get a little jump on the season by taking a walk through the facility. It‘s open to the public seven days a week from 1:00 p.m.â€"4:00 p.m. And here‘s the best news...admission is free! CCNA Better Newspapers Competition 1993 WEEKECNQ (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) unior Kindergarten could be operational in five public schools across the region â€" three of those in Oakville â€" by January of 1995 if trustees of the Halton Board of Education okay a proâ€" posal by administration, which in turn must be approved by the province. The board, which has fought the implementation of JK all along because of fiscal responsiâ€" bility and lack of demand for the program, must now convince the Ministry that they have legitimate grounds upon which to suspend (See ‘Program‘ page 4) Mississauga man faces fraud charges By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff The phasedâ€"in approach was taken to ease the impact on the 1995 and 1996 budgets as well as to properly prepare for the arrival of some 2,700 new fourâ€"yearâ€"old students, according to Superintendent of Policy and Planning Rae Stoness, who authored the report. JK program may start here early next year Art Vieira faces three counts of fraud over $1,000; one of fraud under $1,000; theft under $1,000; uttering a forged document and making a false statement to obtain credit. The recommendation, presentâ€" ed to trustees Thursday night, described a phasedâ€"in JK program over the next three years with full implementation, at a cost of almost $8â€"million annually, to be complete by 1997. Soon after, a man wrote cheques to himself and charged goods and services to a corporate credit card. Two months after joining the firm, the man left, leaving the shop with unneeded inventory and a substanâ€" tial cash loss. Halton Police said a man misrepâ€" resented his business and financial experience to become a partner in The Calico Craft Shoppe. A 40 yearâ€"old Mississauga man is facing a battery of charges after a man became a partner in a Hopedale Mall business and then bilked the shop out of thousands of dollars. SUNDAY MARCH 27, 1994 24 Pages Today‘s The Beat Goes On Drummer draws on Loblaws, Canadian Tire, A P Food City, Kmart, Biâ€"Way, No Frills, Miracle Mart, Sears, The Bay 75 Cents (GST included) Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement #435â€"201 rich musical past SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS 100% Government Guaranteed Strip Coupons Maturing in 2004 *Rates subject to change Mark Sli (416) 359â€"4633 Page 3

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