Oakville Beaver, 7 Apr 1993, p. 9

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Children aged six and under are invited to travel through downtown's Amazing Maze from 11 a.m. to 4 pm. Discover this castle. with all kinds of tunnels and turns. From 1 p.m. until supplies last, there will be Easter treat stations are at every castle tower, and over 10 special Easter surprises are hidden in secret eggs. (The Maze will close at 12:30 for station preparation, and re-open to children of all ages following the station's closure). For shoppers, many downtown merchants are hosting in-store Easter specials. Drop in your favorite downtown shop and look for either the hid- den eggs or the Easter Bunny's basket. Open an egg and receive discounts or merchandise (only at participating downtown Oakville businesses). There is great family entertainment at the Towne Square (Lakeshore and George Street) from 1 p.m. to 3 pm. with Dan Devion and his family rock and roll show. Dan is accompanied on stage by kids from the audience. who learn to sing in Dan's Rock'n Roll World Tour. They'll learn dances and form their own rock band. Enjoy celebrity disguises. and so much more! This show is a must for children (and adults) of all ages. Downtown Oakville will be the place to be to meet the Teen Age Mutant Ninja Turtles on Sat. April 10th. Just in time to wish everyone a 'really cool' Easter and hand out a few Easter treats to all the boys and girls. The "turtles" will stroll through downtown Oakville from 12 to 3 p.m. Halton Regional Police reported half a dozen tombstones were toppled causing some $800 in damage at the Oakville St. Mary's Cemetery on Lyons Lane. The tomb stones, six in number, were toppled sometime Sunday, April 4th at the cemetery located at Lyons Lane and the South Service Road. Police said it's unknown who may be responsible for the vandalism. Ninja Turtles coming downtown on Sat. It will be u few more months before patients and visitors will see the result of all the construction mess they are currently encounter- ing at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital When it comes, it should be a sight for sore eyes. Come this September, people will see a new foyer, pharmacy and new food services area as well as a new facility management area, six operating rooms on the west side of the building and new electrodiag- nostic and plant operations offices. \pri Hospital construction on time and on budget The Regional Municipality of Halton is in the prom of reviewing their water astribution systems to prepare a Master Servicing Plan which will accommodate planned growth within the Burlington and Oakville Urban Areas, as approved in the Official Plan. Alternative means of providing additional reservoir and pumping station capacity for both communities, as well as new trunck watermains, will be reviewed and evaluated on the basis of their social environmental and economic impacts. The review is being conducted in accordance with the planning and design process recommended in the Municipal Engineers Association document entitled 'Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Sewage and Water Prthectsf. In compliance with the Environmental Assessment Act, the Regional Municipality of Halton invites all interested parties to attend a Public Information Meeting in order to review the study program and provide input to the study team. Regional staff and their consultant will be available to discuss altema- tive scenarios and answer any questions The Public Information Meeting Will be held at the following time and location: For further information, contact: Mr. B.C. Leung, P. Eng. Manager of Special Studies & Research Regional Municipality of Halton 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, L& 6E1 Telephone No, (416) 825.6030 'andals hit cemetery, destroy tombstones six-floor nursing tower is rising CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON BURLINGTON/OAKVILLE WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING DATE: TIME: LOCATION 00 CrsCi7,e,".iii'eari--!sc"e" PUBLIC NOTICE Tuesday, April 13, 1993 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Auditorium Halton Regional Centre 1151 Bronte Road OAKVlLLE, Ontario Pauwels said Phase I of the con- struction and renovation project begun in September of last year is proceeding on time and budget and is due to be completed this September. "Sometimes we're behind sched- Mr. RI.. Smith, P. Eng. President . Thorburn Penny Limited 400 Main Street East, Milton tST 4X5 Telephone No. (416) 875-2144 to "We meet once a week to straighten things out as they come along," said Pauwels. "We can't afford to let problems fester. We have to complete the three phases on the money we've got." cial trough is dry, hospital officials are keeping a tight rein on the con- struction budget of $50 million allotted them by regional and provincial governments for the three-phased construction project slated for completion about June of 1995. ule; sometimes we're ahead," he said. "lt fluctuates from week to wee 27TH ANNUAL ART AUCTION Oakville Centennial Gallery 120 Navy Street. Oakville corner of Lakeshore Road East a: Navy Street Admission: , l0.00 Oakville Art Society 827-57 1 l humanly. M18 - 12:00 p.m. to 9:00 pm. Good may v Apdl 9 - CUMED Sammy. April IO - 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.111. Easter Saturday. April IO, 1993 7:30 p.m. at the Because they know the provin- l trough is dry, hospital officials keeping a tight rein on the con- uction budget of $50 million Live Auction Silent Auction Bidding services available Door Prizes Previews: Wednesday. Aprtl 7 - 2:00 pm. to 9:00 p.m Qt THE ()AKVlLlJi [SHAVER CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY / Tir. All mY Wk. Priends I'll be af Trafalgar Village on Saturday April l0 From l0:oo am. fo 4:00 pm. with"Easte, Activity bxm"treatt Por all my friends. l rstt4) ' cpe YOU Isiui, I25 CROSS AVF The Oakvulle African Violet Society presents a display and sale of show quality Afncan Violets and Gesneriads 00 "AVID! SATURDAY APRIL 24, 1993 +19% Oll BASE SEMI‘CIOSS 134 Lakeshore Rd. W. 1akeshore W 8 Kerr St ) on g at pad-=1 rn|nur< WROTE 3 " We: "After Sole Dru-- an n ”NONI! WDNMIWMMoMu-w ~~Ium "which:an 842-0032 OAKVILLE Under New Management See 3e th Clair L _, g 'i), 'iLz,,-cr.,, mm "YOUR COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTRE" , 3‘59; Prtee 2999 nun Sum ~01. Mum no “he! “at, m " I”: j9Vo SA vs Str/ii, t lATEX SEMI-ClOSS 3 " Lures 'Atter Sale Price " 99 More books than any national competitor. CM to SI Clan I who. can book we. no": not included Sat9a "Seniors are Special Bingo 2:00 pm. 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