\ new exhibit entitled â€" Creating ‘sumerism: Magazine Advertising in ' 205 â€" open to the public on April at the Oakville Museum. ‘ his colorful exhibit, curated by Miller, provides the visitor with a r understanding of the style of magazine advertising which com- the use of color and very artistic tions. It will also show the range appearance of brand name products ng this period, and study the oach taken by advertisers to create which persuaded consumers to buy products. e 1920s was a time of change, and advertisements selected for this ibit present a cross section of the Cohditioner Tune-up! On the day that you call in, you will pay the noon temperature recorded on that day!!!! 11. 1994 EXAMPLE 42 DEGREES: As recorded at the Toronto Airport in Fahrenheit degrees VALID FOR: RESIDENCES ONLY; FIRST CALL OF THE YEAR; APRIL MAY 1037 North Service Rd. E. 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' HD causes uncontrollable moveâ€" ments, abnormal gait, slurred speech, mental deterioration and/ or marked personality changes. - Each child of an affected parent has a 50/50 chance of inheriting HD. 0 HD affects the lives of l in 1000 Canadians. - At present there is no cure for HD and no effective treatment. Symptoms usually begin to appear between 30 and 45; over its 10-25 year course, HD leads to total incapacitation and eventual death. $42.00 + GST Chum-bl: Ragislrauon 4004640404145 lncm tax recelpts will be issued. Nc Did you know? You Can Make a Difference Huntington’s Disease ‘ouk cums mm 00 RE LAR N IL TAKE NOTICE THAT: INTRODUCTION The Town of Oakville is currently undenakin a comprehen- sive retail commercial market study for the w le of the municipality. The study has been prompted, in part, by the many changes in Oakville's existing commercial inventory, evolving trends in the commercial sector, and an uncertain and volatile economic climate. The Town has hired the con- sulting firm of John Winter Associates to undertake the study, which will investigate all aspects of the retail commercial sec- tor, assess existing policy, and develop strategies to appropri- ately guide and direct future commercral deve opment In the municipality into the next century. As a component of the study, the municipality is inviting repre- sentatives from the retail commercial sector, Chamber of Commerce, local BlA’s, merchant associations, mall,represen- tatives, the development industry, and real estate, to attend a public meeting concerning Oakvrlle’s retail commercial indus- try. The specific purpose of the meeting is to provide the business community an opportunity to have Input into the study, to voice their concerns regardin commercial development in the Town and censtraints to retai mg, ideas on improvrng retailing and future opportunities, and to identity and discuss the many issues facing retailers in today’s market and the future. It is . issues facin retailers In today's mamet and me Imure. it IS antiei , ted t at a second meeting with the business communi- tv wul be held in the near future to discuss results of the ty will s‘udy. munity to attend this meetin. The meeting is to take laceI TUESDAY, MAY 17,1994 T 7: 30 p. m. in the OAK ILLE ROOM, TOWN HALL, 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD, OAKVILLE. MEETING DATE Please accept this notice as an invitation to the business com- munity to attend thIS meeting._The meeting is to take lace on _..__A_--. _---. ._ .--- â€"--,, !_ LI.- AAIIPIII I l- If you or a representative cannot attend this meeting, written comments are welcome and may be directed to the under- signed. Bruce Bellows, Planner Long Ran e Planning Section Planning ervices Department INVITATION TO THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY TO PARTICIPATE IN OAKVILLE’S RETAIL COMMERCIAL MARKET STUDY Monday, May 16, 1994 7:30 pm. Council Chamber The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville proposes to pass a by-law pursuant to Section 297 of he Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M45, in order to close and stop up for all purposes that part of old Ford Drive, more particularly described as Part of Lot 5, Concession 2, South of Dundas Street, being Part 18 ‘ on' Plan ZOE-5537. On October 5, 1992, Council passed By-law 1992â€"150 to stop u and close rt of Ford Drive designated as Parts 2, and 4 on Ian 208-10415 and Parts 5 and 19 on Plan 20R-5537 save and except the portion of Part 5 on Plan 208-5537 designated as Part 1 on Plan ZOE-10415. First and second reading have been given to B -law 1994-52 to stop up and close another part of F0 Drive, designated as Parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 on Plan 20Fl-11415. The part of Ford Drive, described in proposed By-law 1994-63, is located between the previ- ously closed sections. The closing of this part of Ford Drive would complete the closure of this public road between Royal Windsor Drive and the southerly Ford Plant Entrance. Pursuant to Section 300 of The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M45, before passin this by-law, Council or a Committee thereof, wil hear in person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any erson who c aims that his lands will be prg'udicral affected b this by-law, who applies to be hea , prov' ed that suc person makes application in writing to the undersigned on or before June 8, 1994. A copy of Reference Plan 20R-5537 showing that part of old Ford Drive to be closed and st ed u for all [lgurposes is available for inspection at l e ice of the own Clerk, at the address shown below, during normal business hours. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD 0 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO 0 L6H 2L1 MARKET STUD‘ By-Law 1994-63 TOWN OF OAKVILLE 845-66m MEETINQ Judith Muncaster Town Clerk 1225 Trafalgar Road P.O. Box 310 OAKVILLE, Ontario OH, I WOULDNT SAY THAT, HON... When death Occurs in the family. so many decisions must be made and a great number of these decisions involve the cemetery and the alternatives that are avail- able. The Town of Oakville â€" Cemetery Division - offers a number of aitematives for you. Our courteous staff are sensitive to your needs and we can assist you in making your own arrangements.’ The Town of Oakville operates two active cemeteries to suit your needs: Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery, located on Highway #5 overlooking the Sixteen Mile Creek, and St. Jude's Cemetery, located on Lakeshore Road at the foot of Margaret Drive. Be comfortable discussing your plans with us we understand. To receive your complimentary copy of our Oakville Cemeteries brochure, call or write: OAKVILLE TRANSIT has received a number of requests from residents in the Towne Boulevard and McDowell Avenue area for a reintroduction of bus service on these streets. A public meeting will be held at the River Oaks Recreation Centre, Room B located on 6t ‘ ine. ‘ ‘ [This meeting will take place at 7:00 pm. on Thursday, May 12, 1994 to review service routing and frequency. SEALED TENDERS, on forms provided will be received by the Town Clerk, 125 Trafalgar Road, PO. Box 310, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6 until 2:00 pm. Local Time on Wm. Akkermans Manager of Transit Operations for the following work: approximately- . 4,500 tonnes HL-3 asphalt overlay 2,500 tonnes asphalt padding 600 metres Concrete curb and gutter 600 square metres concrete sidewalk 1,000 metres highway fence 10,000 square metres topsoil and seeding general repairs, etc. Plans, specifications and tender forms will be available on or after Tuesday, May 10, 1994 and may be obtained from the Department of Public Works, 2274 Trafalgar Road for a non-retumable payment of FORTY DOL- LARS ($40.00), G.S.T. included. The Contractor whose tender is accepted shall be required to post a Performance Bond satisfactory to the Town Council, equal to 100% of the contract price, and a Labour and Material Payment Bond totalling 50% of - the contract price. A certified cheque, Bank/Trust Company Draft or Bid Bond for the amount specified in the tender documents must accompany each tender. Tenders will be opened publicly at a meeting of the Tender Opening Committee at the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario on Tuesday, May 28, 1994 at 2:30 pm. local time. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accept- CONTRACT NO. R-297-94 TENDER FOR THE HOT MIX RESURFAC- ING AND REPAIRS OF WINSTON PARK O.H. Ellis, P. Eng., Director of Public Works BUSINESS CENTRE SUBDIVISION SEALED TENDI TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1994 Oakville Transit by Steve Nease