Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 Oct 1993, p. 7

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Hundreds of costumed preâ€"schoolâ€" ers are expected to take to the streets of Downtown Qakville tomorrow (Oct. 28th) afternoon. Downtown Oakville‘s 4th annual TINY TOT PARADE will begin at 1 p.m. the Towne Square on George St. and »Lakeshore Rd. All nursery schools, daycares, kindergarten classes and preâ€"schoolers are invited to attend. Following a brief talk on safety, the children and their parents/caregivers will divide into groups. Accompanied by Downtown Representatives and Halton Police, they will trick or treat through Downtown Oakville. Oct Tiny tots on parade CALENDAR OF TOWN HALL MEETINGS COUNCIL & STANDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS Monday, November 1,1993 Council BACKGROUND From 1989 to 1991 the Town of Oakville, in conjunction with the Region of Halton and the City of Burlington, carried out a comprehensive planning study which culminated in the preparation and approval of the Burloak Secondary Plan and required Official Plan Amendments. The transportation eomronent identified the aeEe\?v for the following major transportation facilities south of the * a new northerly crossing of the Twelveâ€"Mile Creek * a new southerr% crossing of the Twelveâ€"Mile Creek * the widening and realignment of Burloak Drive north of Rebecca Street and a grade separation at the CN tracks CURRENT STUDY In April 1993, the Town of Oakville, in conjunction with the City of Burlington, commenced a study of these facilities in accordance with the requirements of the Class Environmental Assessment tor Municipal Road Projects. On June 24, 1993, a public meeting was held to review the study approach, updated transportation analysis and alternative solutions. Subsequent to the review of the public comments and a more detailed assessment of the network requirements associated with the altemative crossh’g:. the following alternative alignments have been developed (see Key Plan): * N1 (Fairview â€" * N2 (Fairview â€" * N3 (Fairview â€" The meeting will be conducted as an Open House from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. followed by a formal presentation. All those with an interest in this study are urged to attend, including those residential communities served by the existing roadway network including Bronte Road, Lakeshore Road, Mississaga Street and Rebecca Street as well as future facilities, including Riggs Road. If you are unable to aftend and would like to make known your views, please address your comments by November 20, 1993 to: Northerty -S1§Hebeocaâ€"fiebecca) both of these include either; * S2 (Rebecca â€" Speers) a) reconstruction of Bronte Road to 4 lanes north of Rebecca Street or b) 2 lane Riggs Road from Bronte Road to Lakeshore Road * S3 (Rebecca â€" Riggs) â€" including 2 lane Riggs Road from Bronte Road to Lakeshore Road * widening and realignment north of Rebecca Street and a grade separation at the CN tracks SECOND PUBLIC REVIEW A second Public Open House / Meetin?t has been arranged to review and receive comments about the altemnative alignments and the preliminary assessment, and is scheduled for: 1993 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1993 7:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. WITH A PRESENTATION AT 8:00 P.M. ST. THOMAS AQUINAS SECONDARY SCHOOL â€" WEST CAMPUS 2405â€"A REBECCA STREET, OAKVILLE TOWKN OF OAKVILLE s45â€"6601 PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE / MEETING CLASS ENVIRONMENTSL ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR TWELVEâ€"MILE CREEK / BURLOAK DRIVE AREA OF WEST OAKVILLE Mr. Bill Butler, P. Eng. Department of Planninfl Services Town of Oakville P.O. Box 310 Oakville, Ontario L6J S5A6 Speers) Wyecroft) , South Service Road) â€" with a connection to Wyecroft Road Telephone: 338â€"4190 ext. 3320 Fax: 338â€"4414 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS SCHOOLâ€"WEST CAMPUS 2405â€"A REBECCA STREET, OAKVILLE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1993 7:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M WITH A PRESENTATION AT 8:00 P.M 7:30 p.m. Council Chamber 00 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO « L6GH 2L1 CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL SOUTHEAST OAKVILLE SATELLITE PUBLIC WORKS DEPOT Pursuant to Section 29(6)(a) of the Ontario Heritage Act TAKE NOTICE THAT Oakville Town Council on March 29, 1993 did pass Byâ€" laws 1993â€"20, 1993â€"21, 1993â€"22, 1993â€"23, respectively, which designated Mertonâ€" Mount Pleasant Pioneer Cemetery â€" North Service Road West, Munn‘s Pioneer Cemetery â€" Dundas Street East, and the properties located at 74 Allan Street, 1118 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, respectively, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. Judith Muncaster Town Clerk TOWN OF OAKVILLE TOWN OF OAKVILLE DRINKING & DRIVING The Town of Oakville, Department of Public Works is planning to construct a satellite road maintenance depot to service southeast Oakville. This satellite depot would be a shared facility with the Town‘s Parks and _ Recreation maintenance operation. The proposed site for the Southeast Oakville Satellite Depot is on the north side of Cornwall Road, west of Maple Grove Drive. The project is being planned as a Schedule "B" undertaking following the requirements of the Class Environmental For further information on this project, or to inspect a copy of the Class Environmental Assessment, please contact Mr. Ray Green, P. Eng., Assistant Director, Operations, Telephone: (905) 845â€"6601, Ext. 3303. Assessment Public input and comment are invited, for incorporation into the planning and design of this project, and will be received until November 22, 1993. Subject to comments received and the receipt of necessary approvals, the Town of Oakville intends to proceed with the planning, design and construction of this péogject, for completion in late 1994 or 1995. Projects This Notice is issued on October 20 The Town of Oakville‘s Special Committee Against Impaired Driving is once again seeking nominations for the Committee‘s annual Drinking and Driving Awareness Award. The award will be presented in the Spring of 1994 to publicly recognize an individual or group who has contributed significantly toward the cause of eliminating many of the needless tragedies that result from drinking and driving in Oakville. Local service groups, businesses, schools, churches or Oakville residents are eligible to be nominated. Nominations close Tuesday, November 30, 1993. Nomination forms are available from the Clerk‘s Department in the Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: CAROL PROVOST COMMITTEE COâ€"ORDINATOR 338â€"4179 DESIGNATION PUBLIC COMMENT ASSESSMENT NOMINEES WANTED NOTICES OF AWARENESS AWARD INVITED Department of Public Works for Munic THE OAKVILLE BEAVER ipal Roads Ellis, P. Eng. Director YOUR CHOICE Saturday, October 30th <~>> BACKYARD COMPOSTERS + Purchasers must be residents of Oakville, living in dwellings where composting is feasible, and agree to participate in followâ€"up studies to evaluate the composting program. * The composter received must be used solely at the address of the Oakville resident. + The Town of Oakville and the Ontario Ministry of the Environment accept no liability arising from the use and operation of composters provided through this program. Full instructions accompany each composter. THE TOWN HALL PARKING LOT SAMPLES OF EACH UNIT ARE NOW ON DISPLAY AT THESE LOCATIONS: + OAKVILLE MUNICIPAL OFFICES + PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT + CENTRAL LIBRARY ADULT SECTION â€" GLEN ABBEY LIBRARY + WHITE OAKS LIBRARY â€" WOODSIDE LIBRARY HOME COMPOSTING PROGRANM UPPER MIDDLE RD Under the auspices of the Mayors of Oakville and Burlington, The Town of Oakville Economic Development Department and City of Burlington Business Development Department will be coâ€" sponsoring the third annual business seminar for owners and would be owners of small businesses. Startâ€"up and operational requirements will be highlighted and experts to address your inquiries, will be present in the field of Law, Marketing, Retailing, Financing, General Business. CASH or CHEQUE ONLY â€" Cheques payable to The Town of Oakville Each unit $20.00 including taxes. Cash or cheque only. Cheques payable to The Town of Oakville HIGHWAY 5 _ findings or changes right away! Your doctor \ may suggest a mammogram. OTMH offers extemrcd booking hours for mammograms S w during the evenings and on the weekends. 1800 UNITS AVAILABLE â€" 600 OF EACH STYLE Women should examine their breasts, both by sight and touch, every month 7â€"10 days after the last menstrual period. After menopause it‘s a good idea to perform an examination the first day of every month. Examinations should take place tLe same time every month after \\ menopause. And always check out any unusual findinos or chanves rivht away! Your doctor Please call the Halton Small Business Advisory Group at 825â€"6282 to contfirm seat reservation. SOIL SAVER Breast Selfâ€"Examinations "BUSINESS SEMINAR®" THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. BURLINGTON CITY HALL $10.00 registration ($15.00 for two, from the same enterprise). OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST!!! WHITE OAKS BLVD PROCEEDS TO THE UNITED APPEAL FINALLY FOR SALE NOVEMBER 3, 1993 7:00 P.M. TO 9:00 P.M. PARKING LOT ENVIROâ€"CYCLE TOWN HALL (MUNICIPAL BLDG.) 2 P "Ouknmille‘s Auard Winning Community Ngwspaper ) I M H CHAKITABLE CORPORATION and For goodness sake is brought to you courtesy of the EACH 00 $220 THE EARTH MACHINE LK V TL NINTH LINE FORD DRIVE * al

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