‘It is our intent that this facility become a y and visible witness to your (Byrnes‘) ication and commitment to the excellence atholic education you have aspired to for se you have served," said McCauley. The school board‘s 830 Drury Lane buildâ€" was its original head office in 1969 when ton‘s four municipal school boards amalâ€" ated into the regional board. The offices r expanded to the 802 Drury Lane site, ich is actually the board‘s former St. eph School. yrnes is one of two of the province‘s gest serving education directors and only second to have served with the Halton man Catholic School board. he stepped into it job 23 years ago and has contributed nost 40 of his 63 years to a career in tholic education. he board expects to name a successor r this month. yrnes received a Papal blessing from e John Paul II and a Diocese of Hamilton ‘dal of Honor, which were both presented to itaries, educators and guests at Byrnes‘ rement gala at the St. Volodymyr Cultural itre. alton Roman Catholic School Board Director of Education Cliff Byrnes may be retiring, but his name will not orgotten. n honor of Byrnes, who will officially e in August, the Catholic school board is aming its Administrative Centre in lington "The Clifford G. Byrnes Catholic cation Centre. >chool board chair Irene McCauley ounced the news on April 15th before 670 3 alton separate board director honored r career of building Catholic education World Cup TMS}“‘SHHB 1'0 s NOW INâ€' l m Lined Nylon _ $s3% JaCKEtS Your Choicet N Puma or Addidas _ Lined Nylon Pants .« 420 00 Women‘s Areosoles Now Many Syls _ a am m Bata‘s Athietes World Trafaigar Village e« Spectacular Spring Savings Men‘s, Ladies Reg $94 Reebok Satelh% Crossâ€"trainers Puma or Addidas Many Colours To Choose 2“% Entlre Kids Selection as s L ess, Athletic, Sandals, Boots Teased about his long time plea to see a Halton School named St. Brigid (he has an Irish heritage), Byrnes goodâ€"naturedly jested, upon learning of the education centre‘s new name, "I would have settled for it to be called Respect was the key emotion expressed by dignitaries and educators alike who honored Byrnes. Retiring Halton Roman Catholic Separate School Board chairman Cliff Byrnes shares joke with wife at special retirement dinner. him by Bishop Tonnos. He also received recognition from Ontario Premier Bob Rae, Education and Training Minister David Cooke, Halton;s MPs and MPPs, the Ontario Separate School Trustees Association and Niagara University. IBDABLBLE 2 worLp 125 Cross Ave. Trafaigar Village $45â€"0150 Newport Ches: 11 (White) Men‘s and TLadi eg Res$M49 2. $749 Men 84 Converse Allâ€"Stars (Chucks) Men‘s, Ladies, Youth Sizes Available in many colours 4 styles to choose from * Free dying with purchase _of Satin Dyeables* NOW Women‘s Satin Dyeable Weddin g O€S h 4 Halton centre MPP Barbara Sullivan called Byrnes "a real leader in education not only in Halton but throughout Ontario. "I believe he has laid plans that will come to fruition long after he‘s gone," said Sullivan. Byrnes said his retirement plans include travel, volunteer activities and family life. Byrnes said he shared the tributes with all those who‘d worked to enhance Catholic eduâ€" cation in nalton. Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale presented a plaque to Byrnes, saying the community would feel his loss as director. "Cathol c education in Halton is strong. Its foundation is secure and its future is bright," said Byrnes. "Cliff Byrnes walked with the people of Halton and gave them all he had towards movâ€" ing ahead in the great human and spiritual endeavor that is the Halton Roman Catholic School Board," said Nolan. Byrnes‘ friend of 30 years, former Halton superintendent and now education director in Ottawa, Denis Nolan described Byrnes‘ as a risktaker and a builder. Nolan reflected on the Halton Catholic school system‘s growth into _ an English/French board and the arrival of Catholic secondary education in Halton. Five secondary schools were built in the sixâ€"year span following the completion of funding in 1986, under Byrnes‘ leadership. 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RECONSTRUCTION AND WIDENING OF THE NORTH SERVICE ROAD FROM 2 TO 4 LANES FROM HIGHWAY 403 TO 300 M EAST OF WINSTON PARK DRIVE AND INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS ON WINSTON CHURCHILL BOULEVARD AT THE NORTH SERVICE ROAD AND PLYMOUTH DRIVE TOWN OF OAKVILLE PRâ€"1203 Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 297 and 300 of The Municipal Act, R.S.P. 1990, Chapter M.45 as amended, that the council for the Regional Municipality of Halton proposes at its meeting on Wednesday, May 18, 1994 to pass a byâ€"law for the reconstruction and widening of the North Service Road from 2 to 4 lanes from Highway 403 to 300 m East of Winston Park Drive and intersection improvements on Winston Churchill Boulevard a the North Service Road and Plymouth Drive in the Town of Oakville. 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