Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 2 Jun 1993, p. 7

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someo curtail deliver Conservative Party gisen prefe abutment at City Hall? This situation raises serious tions as to freedom of expressit fundamental rights of all politic; ties to fair and equal treatment. Though genuinely concerned orricials appear who placed the authorized it, Provisions of By adhere P dates debate of Thu: boldly udvenised at denied the Reform l tint display of a d (mnsmuenc Rtftrrm Party tttiiize a pom iaurai. Ru Hill! much the ( m. gazin, A Suitable We Sign issue fraught with politics Author gives contemporary feminism a real shaking in book at the time m: permiue This M It Jet TOWN HALL MEETING CALENDAR COUNCIL MEETING THE WEED CONTROL ACT, R.S.O. 1990 CHAPTER W.5 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY WEEDS Pursuant to the provisions of The Weed Control Act R.S.O. 1990, notice is hereby tell. to all property owners that all noxious weeds growingI on their ands within the Municipality must be destroyed by the 15t day of June, 1993, and throughout the season as often as is necessary. If any property owner does not act upon this Notice, the Town Weed Inspectors may order the weeds destrgxed and charge the costs to the owner and if not paid, the Clerk sh add them to the Collector's Roll to be collected in the same manner as taxes. l hose weeds classified as noxious and which must be destroyed are: Barberry. common Ragweed spp. Buckthdm, European Rocket. yel ow Carrot, wild Sow-thistle, annual, perennial Colts-foot Spurge, Cypress Dodder spp. Spurtge, Leafy Goat's-beard spp. This e, Bull Hemlock, poison Thistle, Canada Johnson grass Thistle, nodding, spp. Knapweed spp. Thistle, Russian Milkweed spp. Thistle, Scotch 2ligtlg Vetchling. tuberous Proso mil et, black-seeded (Please note that Dandelion and Goldenrod are not classified as noxious weeds.) ll _ COMMENT 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 co-operation in destroying noxious weeds and, in particular, Poison Ivy and Ragweed, is requested. Complaints should be directed to the Municipal Offices, PO, Box 310, Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6, or to Telephone Number 338-4407. No anonymous complaints will be accepted 'ater for Chum rating Healin ered t To aw Dear In M YN ll't' Tl TESS! ve Wink f that m If ll 1e at City Ho the Reform I its message? I 1 potable si In" ll me Sir: w of lik " itERett, n the hy _ll ms that MIR' with awe " 1y, one year Conservatives ofThursduv. N recurrenc I992, officials at Town the Oakville-Milton y Association of The of Canada permission to wariety in plants; I like it s and tons ofbooks. through bookstores in e way they do their cen- llon " t perennials. The throughout the ickin,e a little ot It Ill Il we at Vikram Seth's mm Esquivel':; Like me. Bill Moyers fas- and The Mind, the n lgll at the corner (1 Id Iroquois Shore Hive wax immune: political message Trafalgar Rd. if JUNE 7, 7:00 PM. _l Il n the time fl the .111 bl With all the "It PUBLIC NOTICE WEED Q my the " I't' lit 1987-88 we lltemplin y's' ubilil ot tun May xact This t books like Tttttttrent this unft 'lost' IS IS " this tu n ue fe n \ocam INIIIIMS QNTRQL 0 1rd [his I: “Mm! l . . \HIH l _ i_- . Hm V . 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I suggest th ing of political meetings C signs be subject to By-law (an amendment to Bv-law Letters to the editor RATES (ion 'r such politic hlition 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD 0 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO 0 Uhl 5A6 1993 TOWN OF OAKVILLE Oakville Si Judith Muncaster Clerk wromme TOWN OF OAKVILLE 845-6601 ttW' Raymond Latin est that which ik ll advenis- n portable I 99 l -206 I987- I MI ---'"--T-'""---tR" ------f-..--..--.--...-., mn that In "e'---'---'--.------..---- -i------.---.-, In ty Round up your hazardous waste and take it to the Region of Halton's household hazardous waste depot located in the City of Burlington. Call 825-6000, ext. 8200 for more information. Leave the guy a mu Ride your Duke to the corner store Consuder making a litter free lunch for local errands, It saves energy for the whole family. and thunk of the exercise Use reusable containers Instead of Throw-Aways C"""" MAXIMIZE YOUR BLUE BOW. """"""1 uakvme streets yard waste and waste. Area a is an entertainin name for he in the Unil brash, hruz thumbing he And, mu In Paglia,. .. anyihi Well' I'll tell may not like the but I like the hm Whatever i, surpn up the Nunurin any day. With THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE'S CITIZENS' WASTE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE ow Fill it with ALL your clean recycled resources, not just some of them. Put your address on the side of your blue box. It belongs to the house. Care for your blue box, it is now a vital part ot our community lifestyle. As individuals we can all make a difference. Following are suggestions for a healthy environment. Pun ENVIRONMENT WEEK I 815-2020 Make It, Last All Year Long MON-FRI. 8:00 a.m.-5:OO p.m.' Of com dt Oakville, the herself by h nited State azenly anti urprl mvlhin ch as I hate it il In and Americ lin nothin damned. I'll take a hook JAZZ IT UP IN DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE wntr ll wt and vegetable ce you Sc :bul Pr JU. I lit 1lt ll h IU m m m encun But if SI nf ind tl Ill pl oNishm 1dm it Ict' m, ctl Imillt ll ll , he Itur linl in! Take a walk with your children in your local park or ravine and take along a garbage bag. Pick up any garbage laying about and put the bag out for collection on your regular garbage day. ENVIRONMENT WEEK. Youll save gas, use less energy and reduce overall pollution. thou exm mg temmlsts” and pl leftists who crowd our So why read her .eave y m mg mode...); about juggling ("Women mus sihilitv for tht more than that - she takes is key areas of American femil puts the boots to the lot whik ll It Mok ome ol M h mean th t(i1.i, Mr? ll DWI mm the 4ruc lcrowu our unwemncs , read her? Does nnl Leading such stuff put the thin is the tru ourilani of Ame W women who inn full path ,Imet In an md pre weer and molherlu an you n( things y h the the takes issue with In feminism and me and take __”durr‘in‘g m and suft Mole Jer In minim Shc " m whim. omplain mlmsm l't' Ut' ow nt and thev Jon th It U II Please be advised that Oakville Town Council will host a public hearing on Monday, June 28, 1993, commencing at 7:30 p.m. in the Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, to discuss a proposed amendment to the Town's Comprehensive Zoning By-law 1984-63. The effect of the zoning amendment would be to amend Part I, Section 16 of the Town of Oakville Comprehensive Zoning By-Iaw 1984-63 to incorporate a legend to identify symbols for the existing zoning designations which are shown on the Maps of Section 91. A copy of the final staff Report will be available in the Clerk's Department as of Monday, June 21, 1993 (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.). In the interim, any questions regarding this item may be directed to Heinz Hecht, Planner, of the Town's Planning Services Department at 338-4190, extension 3027. rulhe the il And maybe there are some ing trends in the new zeal workplace harassment. Says "What troubles me about the workplace" category of sexuz‘ ment policy is that women a returned to their old stulu off your next meal Well. no. Bec the muxm temnusm needs sum Maybe American univ; of pompous blowhards embrace all that is are unon AMENDMENT TO THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE'S COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW 1984-63 TO ESTABLISH A LEGEND FOR ZONING MAP SYMBOLS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING mtempol‘ It in the lllll't m ll notion 1rlfl olwavs look mi FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: John Ghent, Manager Current Planning Section Planning Services Department mu :cuusc interspersed md clearly egotistical , valid points. Maybe minism dues need a llL' -ft ontcm porn ry " dries are full who need to in America rays Fug the "ho xual hut me disturb. of delicate lhinkin Lurope for , re TO A BUS STOP NEAR YOU Take the bus to CEarks, the waterfront, the 0 Train Station, downtown and retail centres. Muva Dugliu hostile ,nnxt INS In She is brash, abrasive and unrepen- tant. But I have to tell you, she's also one of the most refreshing, voices I've heard of' late. And so. tucked in with all other treasures, is the collection of essays by Paglia. Louth though i am to admit it, I'm really enjoying it." Just don't tell my feminist friends. doesn't go down well in m circles. With this stuff -- published in places like the Times, Baltimore Sun, Philm Inquirer - it's surprising she been lynched. Ill fl “INCH "i'"_l'(,F,i,,i'illil.lfj, j):li,e)-tC, She lull by m MI WHYARE Your? BBOOKS ALWAYS filo BEATEN UP . 1hing if m ll' mu by Steve Nease " I DUNNO/ Imtected from It is anti-femi- lreutment for blunt. But it most feminist h asuys York lphia "

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