Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 2 Jun 1993, p. 2

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The fire routes covered are only those designated under bylaw 1981-66, meaning they conform to a series of requirements involving width (six metres) height (five metres) and turning radius (12 metres.) "This is to make sure any emergency vehicle can get to any place of public assembly such as a church, school or hospital without any obstructions," explained Peters, who said that earlier this year a fire W ur m It llk , Frankie wouldn't move said his mother. "People ems like this can get quite " " LOW! ed from page n If me one arm him to get It mk could nei h. wasn't ver K '"FFti'ittittttiti' me h It He spent three weeks in a wheelchair at the children's hospital and managed to walk after IO days. Then he was moved to the Hugh McMillan Rehabilitation Centre for more intensive therapy where the Grade 6 student at Queen Elizabeth Park School attended Grade 4 classes to help him regain some learning h kill 410 SPEERSROAD, OAKVILLE. 338-2603 't'eetlet1fdi"lr, 10-5:30 Thursday 10-6 nl 10-9 Satulday 10-5 It own???“ 'ttti ,7 -r'tlititi't'ii'iiit2ifl'fis'tl'fi Ily, H" ‘ =ier, . _l,itltititttii'tti'itttit [a . " «ow::3:;:;:;.:3:.°o:€§;:;$;.;g.:o:o: “N33; it? "'etitiit pi'Etrs'riirifif {”25 , E so“ 00 09“, am: E , "'kiitii'iti'ititil! . . i,titi, A' 'ititltltti) a . _ a' "A' A A = July, Frank returned home. but y continue his rehabilitation in ll Those who break the law can expect to shell out $50 for parking in a designated fire route, $l00 for doing so in a handicapped spot. A According to Peters, tickets are issued at the offi- cer's discretion, although the bylaw is strict if need be. For example, vehicles that are merely stopped with the motor running and not engaged in picking up or drop- truck sustained minor damage when it struck illegally parked near a school. ping off passengers, can be fined. Most drivers offer the excuse that they are not actually parked, but igno- rance of the law is no excuse, says Peters, W21 t'o'a'd weekly sessions at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Today, Frank's speech is perfect but his leg, isn't. Now 12, he walks with a limp and will soon wear a brace. Although he has no trouble learning mathematics, he has suffered permanent damage to the "compre- hension part of his brain" governing language skills, said his mother. Frank is still skating - but with a difference. He now wears a helmet. So does his older brother, Robert, and most of his friends. Kids that don't wear one are yelled at by Frank's par- ents who have tried to hammer home the bike helmet message throughout the neighborhood. "At the bike exchange store in1 Milton where Frank got his skates, there's also a picture of Frank in a wheelchair with a letter underneath telling what happened to him," said Gwen. "The owner thought it would be a good idea to encourage kids to wear a helmet." As one of the Miracle Children, he will be featured on this year's Hospital for Sick Children Foundation Telethon to be braodcast from 8 pm; on June 5th to 8 p.m. June 6th out C PTO-TV. Organizers hope pmceedi will top last year's $2.8 million. 3. ammonia“ 'Ci"::':: T mfigonawuwm Antdatdirt, week _ ':ttiiiiitirtt"iltiiii) as “0.00 perAlt‘ZUmnd Call Saliya Perera Door-to-Door F Iyer Distribution Tel: 845-9742 or 845.3824 Regarding delivery problems ITHEOA] School bus service is available for Oakville and all surrounding areas including Burlington, Milton, Georgetown, Mississauga, Etobicoke. Brampton etc. 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 We offer a challenging academic programme for students who wish to maximize their opportunity for acceptance into top Universities. Our highly qualified, experienced teachers are dedicated to helping each student achieve success in a caring, supportive atmosphere. 337 Trafalgar Road, Oakville Telephone 844-0372 Through our the greatest Admission by personal Interview and submission of previous academic records. Registrations are now being accepted for September, I993 MacLachlan College e are a co-educational private school Junior kindergarten to Grade l3/OAC . Royal Bank . Shoppers Drug Mat ' The Bay ' Woolco . White Rose . Pharma Plus; 467 SPEERS ROAD OAKVILLE tlt -r,e fy . 2' J) Mi) -FJEL r4bcea"'d: iTiWW. doors walk kids on earth" a vehicle w XX (X) w 06

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