Oakville Beaver, 9 Apr 1999, p. 9

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Friday, April 9,1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 9 The Oakville branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society is accepting cash donations to help the refugees from war-tom Kosovo. Donations can be made over the phone, call 845-5241, by mail to Canadian Red Cross Society, 167 Navy St., Oakville, ON, L6J 2Z6, or in person. Cheques must be made payable to Red Cross Balkan Relief. W ASTEW ATER C O LLE C T IO N SYSTEM IM PROVEM ENTS W e t W e a th e r F lo w C o n tro l M easures in th e W o o d h a ve n Park D rive /S edgew ick C rescent A rea (O a kv ille S ou th W est W astew a te r T rea tm en t P lant Area) E nv iron m en ta l Assessment S tudy N O TIC E O F CO M PLETIO N The Regional M unicipality o f Halton has undertaken an Environmental Assessment Study for proposed wet weather flow control measures in the W oodhaven Park Drive/Sedgewick Crescent Area wastewater collection system shown on the map below. To help address the problems caused by wet weather conditions in the wastewater collection system, the Region is proposing to construct an underground wastewater storage tank at the north end o f Sedgewick Forest Park across from the intersection o f Woodside Drive and Sedgewick Crescent The Woodhaven Park Drive/Sedgewick Crescent Area wastewater collection system improvements are being planned as a Schedule B project under the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Water and Wastewater Projects. This process is designed to provide an opportunity for input from those affected by the proposed project. Subject to any comments received as a result o f this Notice, and the receipt of necessary approvals, the Region o f Halton intends to proceed w ith the design and construction o f this project. The project file documenting the study results is available fo r public review. Starting April 10,1999, copies o f the project file may be viewed at the fo llow ing locations: Planning and Public Works Department, The Regional Municipality of Halton, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario, L6M 3L1 Monday - Friday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Contact: Michele Fournier, B.Sc.(Eng.), E.I.T. Telephone: (905) 825-6030 Ext 7433 Fax: (905)825-0267 Email: foumiem@region.halton.on.ca Woodside Branch, Oakville Public Library, 1274 Rebecca Street, Oakville, Ontario L6L122 Monday-Thursday: 9:30AM to8:30PM Friday & Saturday: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM Sunday: 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM Telephone: (905)815-2036 Interested persons should submit comments w ith in 30 calendar days from the date o f this Notice to the contact person named above. If your concerns cannot be resolved w ith Halton, a request can be made that the M inister o f Environment "bump-up" the project to an individual environmental assessment. "Bump-up" requests must be received by the M inister at the address below w ith in 30 calendar days o f this Notice. If there is no "bump-up" request received by May 10,1999, the project w ill proceed to the design phase, w ith construction scheduled to begin in the Fall o f 1999. Photo by Barrie Erskine Armed with their teddy bear donations are (back row, left to right) Keira Doel, Matt Laventris, Marg Parsons, Jim Matz, (front row, left to right) Matt Dobbie, Carly Murchison, Adam Ross, Derek Friesen. Tabbies donate teddies to refugees By Amber Clarke SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER Thomas A. Blakelock high school stu­ dents collected hundreds of teddy bears and toys for the Kosovar refugee children coming to Canada. Jim Mate's grade 12 World History Class initiated the plan, and within 24 hours the school was overwhelmed with donations. "We have an absolutely overwhelming number of teddy bears and toys donated by Blakelock's students for the refugee chil­ dren coming to Canada," said Mate. "It is a completely humanitarian gesture, not polit­ ical at all, it's about kids caring about kids." On Wednesday morning Matz dis­ cussed the idea of a teddy bear and toy drive with his 8:30 am class, and they loved the idea. By 9:30 am the students had cov­ ered the school with signs and announce­ ments were being made. By Thursday morning the school had collected hundreds of teddy bears and toys. "The kids jumped all over the idea Within 15 minutes they were making signs," explained Mate. "The kids came together and generated a lot of enthusiasm. They were fabulous. It was a complete humanitarian effort." "The students did it all. Made the signs and announcements, and collected the teddy bears and packaged them. One of my students works at Lansing Buildall and he jumped in his pick-up truck to go and get containers for the bears," said Mate. Blakelock's donations of teddy bears and toys was expected to be sent to the Canadian Armed Forces Base in Trenton, Thursday afternoon. 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