Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 10 Nov 1993, p. 2

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‘19} O iijiiflfIjihr,,, COM 'Ill" tt , r Moores The Suit People . Woolco q Pharma Plus Holland Park . Cavans Garden Gallery . Overdrive . Michaels of Canada . White Rose * Aksents‘ 77 'Panlal Delivery Ll V. OVER 45 AEROSTARS TO CHOOSE FROM 33mg "But as long as there" is one accident, we have a lot of work to do," he says. Initially 12 Animation students were directed to work on the Rover pro- ject but by the time the video was completed, it had touched the hands of up to 70 people, says Wayne Gilbert, co-coordinator of Sheridan's intemation- ally renowned animation school. Levesque admits the statistics have altered for the better since Operation Lifesaver came into existence. In 1980, just prior to its launching, there were 177 accidents compared to the 111 in 1992. (Continued from page 1) future, Operation Lifesaver hopes to decrease statistics like the 55 fatali, ties and 64 injuries involving trespassing that occurred last year in Canada. Rover has been around for quite some time but his movie debut is a recent occurence. He was brought to life courtesy of the talents of Sheridan College Animation students whose 10 minute color video, On the Right Thick, sends the message to kids to stay away hom railway yards. "The focus is on playing around, and on, the tracks," says CN spokesper- son. Scott Gaber. "Staying off train nestles, bridges, railway yards and equipment, and tracks." (Continued trom page 1) for six months and sit home and twiddle our thumbs," said lafrati, adding that 12 local teams travel outside the town to play indoor soccer - each paying $1,000 for the privilege. The Soccerplex - which will be built between two existing soccer fields - will feature an artificial Safety is message of video th, opening 0/ L, /ami/g practice to inc/Lula ol,sssic, am! Me continuing care 0/1/10 patient! 0/ k lu, 2,..vi,,t,a, graéemje an]? k, £1552- 1F,,rriit'a '. Pf 'rii;)T88tl, Debccca Medical Associates 'acz'lity has come under fire from residents 'eJroJuer mu NESTLE ASSORTED MINI-PU DINGS 4Pack 1 m Zp-top Tins Store Hours: RIVIERA SLICED - WATER CHESTNUTS AMORA DIJON MUSTARD 2250ml.EE$ WITHFFI w GLASS I 5 GREAT ("ii y' y, ifggjriii.lfs? HOURS: Mon. Tues. &Wed. 9-6 ' Thurs. ' Fri. 9-9 . Sat. 9-6 . Sun. 10-5 Gram Tun HERSHEY'ttTetjji & CHOCOLATE CHIPS $3351 99 associates DISHWASHER DETERGEM 1.8 m, $299 Box "lil BUTTER mg: by: - ‘1.99 w (iPAOk 79 330 ML TINS tt 'll 49 LITRE JAR -, --_ 04.41%. o, Marlin Stewart L WWI It," a CASE at " ms - '10.49 CrrirrEin Cul, /70 ku, Ss., maraw LJraaenaer. eLJr. ‘Jlewan I wit/ Each” J?, Ctufuv,, FROM HEINEKEN BREWEHY 9051 8459293 BUCKLER .5°/o BEER THE OAKVILLE BEAVER in appointment CRUNCHIE DiLK PICKLES FR0yrilltin man 'nlario OAKRUN 100% WHOLE] WHEAT EM1lski mum Pack 250 mL Jar CHlVER'S IMPORTED RASPBERRY JAM Atom 227 Gram Tins IS Litre g 3x250 gr 91149 at flllnlilll(%llfB1 2% MILK at; $21.9 At present Shell Park includes four outdoor soccer fields, a base- ball diamond and a children's play area. The optimistic forecast for indoor playing surface which will permit winter practice sessions and games. The facility will also fea- ture a fitness club, meeting rooms and washrooms - plus the restau- rant and pro shop. pr 2 iiErait-LFttEE AVES 1% 1/96 icse4' .son’s 1Aqrgyiii,l,iiii,i,iiii' S/ clue Foods sum $129 iiii' EH s269 I“ UK gum! to announce 140 Rebecca St GOLD ROAST - INSTANT Cf9FfEE Jan" Ttttl ARROWROQT BISCUITS QUAKER OH'S CEREAL Gram Box mam] SEA CATCH CRABMEAT 170 Gram 'l 39 Tin Gram Box 540 m Tin Cillg) ASSORTED POTATO C ll GRAM BAG AM CHt Si, '128. WHITE ' WHOLE WHEAT HOWDOGa. HAMBURG ROLI OR Me EACH SUNSHINE BREAD ' TOTAL LIMIT I15 any nun rum: f3f109 't 2t1 $133 WDER ASSORTED POTATO CHIPS 3015 Nmitjt LA DORIA ITALIAN PLUM TOMATOES MAPLE LEAF OVEN FRESH ANIMAL COOKIES CADBURY'S INSTANT 'ig CgOCOLATE G 49 CaranrnniS'J Elia NATURE VALLEY GRANOLA BARS 275 S219 Gram Box 32m $1m CHICKEN 946 mL Jar Gram Box While Monday's discussion was to centre on zoning, it veered off into a host of other avenues. Mayor Ann Mulvale and several senior staff members attempted to allay fears by explaining that approval of the zoning amend- ment was not a blank cheque and that a formal operating agreement still must be hammered out before ground is broken. It was also made clear that any and all costs incurred by the facility will be Manager of Current Planning John Ghent explained that the Town's only role in this partner- ship with the OSC will be co-sign- ing the mortgage and providing land. Even so, title will remain with the Town. Residents for the mostpart were less concerned about money than they were about the impact the facility would have on traffic along Lakeshore Road near Shell Park, parking, the necessity of preserving the natural environ- ment as well as who would pay for snow removal, garbage collec- tion and other aspects of day to day maintenance. They also won- dered about what uses other than soccer will be permitted and the bad example which may be set by allowing the restaurant to have a liquor licence. HICKEN CRISP lafrati said that while the OSC has spent more than $66,000 so far on the project, his organization has not asked the Town for a penny. the s 1994 Wednesday, Nov. 17: Halton Regional douncil meets J, the region- al councilshambers at 1:30 pan. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Monday, Nov. 15: Town Council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Thursday, Nov. 11: The Halton Board of Education meets at 8 pan at the JAM. Singleton Education Centre, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington. Saturday, Nov. 13: The Town of Oakville is holding an Arts Workshop at 9 am. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building. 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Wednesday, Nov. 10: Oakville’s Parks, Culture and Recreation Advisory Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville’s Tree SulrCommittee meets at 6:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Halton Public Works Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. at regional headquarters. 1151 Bronte Rd. The Halton Administration and Finance Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. LAD DRESSING IGmL 'l m ar start of construction is spring Mount Royal Plaza 174 Mill Street DATING MIX [ONE POUND FOIL WRAP SALTED BUTTER Pf), te,,, $499 Box CARIBBEAN SELECT FRUIT DRINKS COUNTY PRIDE FROZEN FRENCH COT GREEN BEANS "r,iijt'f,'sy2h? Bottles 'il'ir tig' LA CANASTA -"-w" TORTILLA CHIPS Gram BARKER’S DOG KIBBLE FIESTA PAPER TOWELS 8kito fl E19333] Jumbo Mn Pack v 1 36 .lTRE )TTLE if" 4 on MORE - " .99 new fig $119 SUN PAC NTU JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE 341 ll Tots FROM COICEIMTE SUN hit FROZEN tfl!!, Ward 1 councillor Kevin Flynn summed up Council's feelings by saying that if he felt the Soccerplex would compromise the park in any way he would not support it. As for the matter of the liquor licence - which occupied much of Monday's three-hour debate - Parks and Recreation director Bob Perkins explained that this is an entirely separate issue and that the OSC must still apply to the province. The club had plenty of support, however, from both OSC mem- bers and other residents who saw the Soccerplex as both a valuable asset to local youth and a reward, for the club's years of service. Iafrati explained that the pro shop and restaurant would help the OSC pay off the mortgage and enable the organization to main- paid for by the OSC. Restaurant seating and specta- tor capacity has already been scaled down to alleviate appre- hension but when asked what impact approval without the restaurant would have, Iafrati said "It would hurt us." Pressed fur- ther whether the OSC could oper- ate the Soccerplex without this facility, he said "lt's doubtful." tain the kind of standards which would prevent it from becoming a white elephant. Iafrati said that while he appreciated the publie't accolades, the OSC is "looking for more than a pat on the head" for its volunteer dedication. , SON PAC UNSWEETENED (iRAPEFR0lTJulOE 1 Litre l 7 tb Bottle MCCAIN FROZEN --- HASH BROWN POTATOES ROYAL OAK/SEALTEST CHOCOLATE MILK Gram Bag 2 Litre Canon ROYALE 245W FACIAL TISSUE PURRR DELUXE CAT FOOD 175 ems/$109 Tun OLD ELPASO MEDIUM SALSA 455 mL Jar ORANGE JUICE 10157'Banon St. E ltr, 79' $259 Nov, IO, 1993;

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