Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 5 May 1993, p. 2

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th ijiri fiiiiliT cfiWlMimE LINCOLN MERCURY SOU . CE Mk Stephe make Heat ark transfer t0 HRCA comes with lots of strings attached IO '93 Ford Escort Brand New Air manning, mama“. package. All!!! mum. , commute you. 5 was man 1'g"2ersiel"g ”may at mm man out 0301 lt. li tht has “I financial tealities. "That's the bottom line for the authority. There's no principle con- mined in the recommendations that the authority will go out and raise money from its funding pattnem (to 1()j)if" CASH BACK finance the park lmnsl'e went to the province and park, They came to tlt Stephen said, "The reason it has tal it has to come up with because we were surpri park) was operated and (by the province). We G five years), then 1 the park," Stephen He said som north quadrant of the park $200,000 for the acquisition of a $8 million Wednesday, May 5th: Halton Regional Council meets in the regional council chambers at 1:30 pm. regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. meets at 7:30 p.m. in th Oakville Municipal Bu Thesdav. Mav 11th Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Monday, May 10th: The Uptown Core Council Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. in the Oakville Room the Oakville Municipal Building. l225 Trafalgar Rd, The Oakville Planning and Development Council meets at 7:30 pm. in the Council Chambers of the The Traffic Advisory Committee meets at 7:3 in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. LACAC (Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee) meets at 330 South Service Road . 2266 Lakeshore Road West . 2308 Royal Windsor Drive Have Your Cake and Eat It Too... v,,----------))" FREE! th Take Mom out for dinner and get a FREE McCain Deep 'n Delicious Cake with the purchase of a Bucket or Barrel of Kentucky Fried Chicken! S9 Available Saturday and Sunday only at participating KFC Restaurants While supplies last. 'la/tti/t ft";,),, lust c ' “If [g,)"),! Walt F w,'a,'L,'A/t5), illllllk A)! l it has taken as Ion up with a proposz re surprised how million with a proposal i urprised how (th _ and administere lk nd asked for the the authority,' ot IN HE OAKVILLE B the nt H h 30 p.m. in the Bronte H h Burl Anothe park trans with the Office equipment enticed thieves Thieves stole everything necessary for an office - a typewriter, fax machine, computer and a coffee maker - from a Wallace Road business late last week, Ill l.F. Insulation on Wallace Road was broken into sometime between the afternoon of Friday, April 30th and the noon hour Sunday, May 2nd when someone forced open a door lock to gain entry. Halton Regional Police Acting Det, Sgt. Peter Hodgson said an Olympia typewriter, a Panasonic fax machine, a computer and a coffee maker were reported stolen. The goods valued approximately $2,200. if twt afal gar Rd. m Council rs of the Ear Rd. 11k 285,000 fc North St H tl Yi V 30 p.m authority Tettlt Important condition T is that the MNR 0()( ll Arty', It sarvnce Koad and and property boundary ol access to the park, I) for a people-mover of " rth Servit within the Room at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Oakville‘s Community Services Committee (former ly the General Committee) meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville‘s Administrative Services Committee (for- merly the Administration and Finance Committee) meets at 7:30 pm. in the Bronte Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville's Special Committee Against Impaired Driving meets at 8:15 a.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Wednesday, May 12th: The Halton Public Works Committee meets at 9:30 am. at regional headquarters, Il5l Bronte Rd. The Halton Administration and Finance Committee meets at l:30 p.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Br mm ,uld initial iition Rd Bronte ncm Jt the mg to ing the province to provide grant equal to that which it pays to Burlington and Oakv Ii $416 " urrentl fy Ste It) it UHSLI I'l A Hationarrrulkq? Company 000 per year, based on an vehicle raise ed property value of $12,500 for students,; :re. The authority wants the children uncle rt y tax appeal for the We) park. If the appe successful, the HRC/ province to provide i n " lust Can't Walt For It! h ilnf Upper Slxth Plaza - I500 Sixth Line, Oakville 358-O4l3 md Oakville, ned the provinc 237.000 grant-ix l, the authori would jump M. based on A IS ask- it with a currently 'I mt-m um N parks in it Stephe was succe The proposal alsc MNR to enter into ne the authority on the Successor Rights Crow - legislation which stipulates the provincial government cannot dispose of, or transfer, an asset staffed by a union for the purposes of removing the that union. Stephen said 16 out of 19 full-time employees belong to the Ontario, Public Sector Employees Union (OPSEU). However, the authority's parks are staffed by non-union employees. MI .If the park transfer goes through, Stephen said the authority would have to assume the unionized staff and the million-dollar payroll that would come along with it. That payroll would also include more than $500,000 for the hiring of seasonal staff. "We want to see fundamental changes in the legislation. If th1 province doesn't address successo rights the re can't be any cost sav- ings," he said. would tty if” School bus service is available for Oakville and all surrounding areas including Burlington, Milton, Georgeltm n, Mississauga, Etobicoke, Brampton etc. an We offer a challenging acaden programme for students who w to maximize their opportunity 1 acceptance into top Universite In our small but powerful school a sense of pride and belonging pervades which empowers our students to face the challenge of personal and academic success Our highly qualified, experienced teachers are dedicated to helping each student achieve success in a caring. supportive atmosphere. 000 Admission by personal interview and submission of previous academic records. Registrations are now being accepted for September. 1993 it We are a co-educational private school Junior kindergarten to Grade l3/OAC Through our the greatest thikiten aged 3112 to 6. Within hs caeMy gagged onvitonment. we uphold right fot childish to have their childhood. Our Ttttt is gentle and uplifting _ best preparation lot the school was to come! The LAKESHORE WAl DORF KINDERGARTEN 160 William St., old Oakville 338-5533 re MacLachlan College Trafalgar Road, l Telephone 844-0 You and your children are invited to The khdevgarten provides a nurpyipg 'htomhOt?tmf, la h OPEN HOUSE Sat., May 8th 10 am - 1 pm Ju ming (t n n the )n It Mk.) test a. TEtt8 ful it Ll” Inf) plain IT oth II TP " 11 the auth tipulat Jannott doors walk - kids on earth yti'atti Oakvill ppl in tres prof It tr vith the

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