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Oakville Beaver, 9 Jun 1993, p. 7

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Last year, the initiative pulled in more than $1,000 towards new hine To Jeannette Jamieson, another organizer who had labored long and hard over both the fun fairs last year and this year, it was a satisfying event. "These days, you don‘t know the people who live just a few doors down from you. With all the kids at different schools, sometimes you don‘t know very much about the people who live near you," said Irene Harmgardt, one of the orgaâ€" nizers who was busy at the hot dog and sausage stand. «_ But more than all of the familyâ€" oriented fun which netted more than a few dollars â€" and organizers are expecting their fundraising fair will go way over the top of last year‘s $1,000 pull â€" it brought people out Of their homes to say hello to their neighbors. he Forster Park community I fun fair opened up a lot of doors on Sunday. Blessed with clear skies and a breeze wafting gently across the park, the fun fair was filled with all gorts of excitement â€" the ever popuâ€" Tar fish pond, face painting, coconut tossing, bean bag toss and a ton of Other stuff. Fun fair brings neighbours together...at least once a year THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE‘S CITIZEN WASTE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE WHAT IS IT2 Corrugated cardboard is the thick cardboard which has the little ripples between the inside and outside covers. It comes in many shapes and sizes. For example: appliance boxes, packing boxes, moving boxes, shipping boxes, even clean pizza boxes. IS IT GARBAGE? NO!! Most corrugated cardboard is recyclable and therefore not garbage. It must also be recycled as outlined below. CAN I USE BOXES AS GARBAGE RECEPTACLES? NO!! Corrugated cardboard boxes will be left at the curbside contents and all if you use them as garbage receptacles. Corrugated cardboard that is recyclable must be recycled as outlined below. IS IT RECYCLABLE? YES AND NO! Most corrugated cardboard is recyclable. HOWEVER, corrugated cardboard that is WAXED OR ggNTAMINATED with greases, oils or other items is not recyclable and should be put out with your regular garbage. YES! Due to the size of the bins on the side of the recycling vehicles the MAXIMUM size of a bundle of corrugated cardboard is: ARE THERE SIZE AND BUNDLING RESTRICTIONS? ARE WE DIVERTING A LOT? YES! On average, 40 tonnes of corru?ated cardboard is diverting from landfill each month, by residents of Oakville. This equates to an annual tax savings of approximately $75,000. The construction of the realigned Upper Middle Road is expected to be completed in the summer of 1993, and the name change to Old Upper Middle Road is being proposed in order that there will not be two streets with the same name. ANY PERSON WISHING to object to this street name change should contact the undersigned by Registered Mail, bgeno later than Friday noon, June 11th, 1993, at the address shown below. COUNCIL, at its meeting on Monday, June 21, 1993, will hear any person who claims he will be adverseléy affected br the passage of this byâ€"law. A copy of the proposed Byâ€"law No. 1993â€"76 and the relevant Plan will be available for ig:f)ecfion at the Office of the gown Clerk, at the address shown below during normal business ours. Judith Muncaster Town Clerk 1225 Trafalgar Road P.O. Box 310 OAKVILLE, Ontario L6J 5A6. TAKE NOTICE THAT Oakville Town Council on Monday, June 21, 1993, at 7:30 p.m., in the Council Chamber, at the Town Hall, will give third and final readin% to Bz-law No. 1993â€"76, which will change the name of part of the UPPER MIDDLE ROAD, being part of the road allowance between Concessions 1 and 2, South of Dundas Street, more particularly described as Parts 8, 9 and 10, on Plan 20Râ€"10203, to OLD UPPER MIDDLE ROAD. KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK OAKVILLE! )0 HERE ARE THE FACTS CORRUGATED CARDBOARD Ave se acs) 30"x30" SQUARE BY 8&" THICK 76 cm x 76 cm SQUARE BY 20 cm THICK â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"1§0m â€"â€"â€"â€" PUBLIC NOTICE NHHHTSNVANRERERIIL T Grcinetinnc en anrmmmmsmresnre mm w ve mm esw mas POHIANRINIIIREIIIERAErrmmanececee t "It‘s made a big difference," she acknowledged, saying the feedback generated over the past year has been phenomenal. "For years, peoâ€" ple wouldn‘t want their kids playing (See ‘Fair‘ page 8) playground equipment. One year later, Jamieson points to the playground as a cohesive eleâ€" ment in the community just west of Sixteen Mile creek. 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO + LGJ5A6 TOWN OF OAKVILLE s345â€"s6s01 IHOHIIRLRIIAIeenerenneneneceeeeie L n l W W W "hew ons CC Pm ReCCT Simecdes t t CALENDAR OF TOWN HALL MEETINGS COUNCIL & STANDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS ancillary use to an industrial use that is permitted in an enclosed building and is limited to 40% of the site area; and to restrict the amount of outside storage in M2 zones to 40% of the site area and only permit the outside storage as an ancillary use to an industrial use that is permitted in an enclosed building. The complete byâ€"law is available for inspection at the Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville in the Clerk‘s Department during regular office hours. Any questions may be directed to the Town‘s Planning and Development Department at 338â€"4190, extension 3132. DATED at the Town of Oakville this 9th day of June, 1993. Judith Muncaster Clerk of the Town of OAKVILLE Monday, June 14, 1993 Planning & Development/Council 7:30 p.m. Council Chamber Tuesday, June 15, 1993 _ Community Services Committee 7:30 p.m. Oakville Room Tuesday, June 15, 1993 _ Administrative Services Committee 7:30 p.m. Bronte Room TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville passed Byâ€"law 1993â€"70 on the 26th day of May, 1993 under section 34 of the Planning Act, 1983; AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the byâ€"law by filing with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville not later than the 29th day of June, 1993, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the byâ€"law and the reasons in support of the objection. Location: The lands affected by this amendment are the M1 & M2 zones related to controls for parking of heavy vehicles and outside storage in M2 zones. Effect:The effect of Byâ€"law 1993â€"70 is to change the permitted uses in M1 & M2 zones to indicate that parking of vehicles which exceed a gross vehicle weight of 2721.5 kg is only permitted as a PuD The Parkin1 of Tractors and Trailers and other heavy vehicles in M1 & M2 Zones, and Outside Storage in M2 ZonesBic the Town of Oakville Wednesday, June 16, 1993 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Pine Room Oakville Arena Rebecca Street A message from the Oakville Citizens‘ Waste Management Advisory Committee NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BYâ€"LAW The Corporation of the Town of Oakville * grass maintenance * west compost * compost odours * pests Do you want to learn more about the composting process and proper turf maintenance Do you have problems or questions about IF SO PLAN ON ATTENDING A RGHTTIVCTNSHENASTLIGâ€"FRRINETRIIIEHIOSETRIEE n vaneveacn e uzt ne smemses ues e en ce seiatn m ns macerean mss Ne oo 06 0 n 0 AEETT ET C VC ce iT PNEERTEE TE e on ie temea e ns omm m en o t on oi ooo ie ernimrn omm‘ THE OAKVILLI FREE AV EP T DouBI x~ ANYONE (/’0 C WILL EVEN > NOTCE.. The cost incurred by the Town to control weeds on private property, as defined by the Act, is charged back at the 1993 rate of $80.00 per hour for mowing and $55.00 per hour for scything. The minimum lot charge is $125.00. The total rate includes both inspection, mowing and/or scything time as well as equipment down time, which may occur as a result of neglected property. It should be noted that land such as abandoned orchards will require considerably more time to cut than similar open acreage. Your coâ€"operation in destroying noxious weeds and, in particular, Poison Ivy and Ragweed, is requested. Complaints should be directed to the Municipal Offices, P.O. Box 310, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6, or to Telephone Number 338â€" 4407. No anonymous complaints will be accepted Barberry, common Ragweed spp. Buckthom, European Rocket, yellow Carrot, wild Sowâ€"thistle, annual, perennial Colt‘sâ€"foot Spurge, Cypress Dodder spp. Spurge, Leafy Goat‘sâ€"beard spp. Thistle, Bull KHemlock, poison Thistle, Canada Johnson grass Thistle, nodding, spp. Knapweed spp. * Thistle, Russian Milkweed spp. Thistle, Scotch Poison-lvr Vetchling, tuberous Proso millet, blackâ€"seeded (Please note that Dandelion and Goldenrod are not classified as noxious weeds.) Pursuant to the provisions of The Weed Control Act R.S.O. 1990, notice is hereby ?iven to all property owners that all noxious weeds growin% on their lands within the Municipality must be destroyed by the 15th day of June, 1993, and throughout the season as 8Ken as is necessary. If any property owner does not act upon this Notice, the Town Weed Inspectors may order the weeds destroyed and charge the costs to the owner and if not paid, the Clerk shall add them to the Collector‘s Roll to be collected in the same manner as taxes. Those weeds classified as noxious and which must be destroyed are: THE WEED CONTROL ACT, R.S.0. 1990 CHAPTER W.5 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY WEEDS Did you know that the Town of Oakville operates and maintains both St. Jude‘s and Trafalgar Lawn Cemeteries in your community? Our courteous staff are sensitive to your needs and we can assist you in making your arrangements. & For More Information Call 338â€"4236 SEALED QUOTATIONS for the above will be received by the Purchasing Department, on or betore 12:00 NOON, local time, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1993 Address: 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville or by mail to: PO. Box 310, Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A6. Specifications, Quotation Forms and Quotation Envelopes aré available at the office of the undersigned. ** A 10% Bid Deposit, payable by certified cheque or Bank/Trust Co. draft, will be required with each quotation submission. This bid deposit will be converted to a performance bond. (Quotation No. Qâ€"36â€"93 only) The Corporation reserves the right to reject any or all quotations and the lowest or highest as the case may be will not necessarily be accepted. R.J. Coumoyer, C.1.M., P. Mgtr Director, Purchasing & Ofliceg Services THE SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND TURNKEY INSTALLATION OF A HIGH PRESSURE BREATHING AIR SYSTEM FOR THE OAKVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT ONE (1) ASPHALT HOT MIX TRANSPORTER MOUNTED ON A TANDEM AXLE TRAILER Qâ€"25â€"93A OAKVILLE CEMETERIES WEED CONTROL RATES 1993 QUOTATION FOR PUBLIC NOTICE Ragweed spp. Rocket, yellow Sowâ€"thistle, annual, perennial Spurge, Cypress Spurge, Leaty Thistle, Bull Thistle, Canada Thistle, nodding, spp. Thistle, Russian Thistle, Scotch Vetchling, tuberous TOWN OF OAKVILLE Judith Muncaster Clerk by Steve Nease 0â€"36â€"93 * *

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