Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 28 Sep 1994, p. 5

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tember 28, 1994 ) HOWARD MOZEL kville Beaver Staff As a local councillor, Kathy faham has never felt limited by t position and for years has been olved in several important issues the regional level. Encouraged by veral of her counterparts on Town uncil, Graham has decided to run is fall for the Ward 2 regional "Everybody needs to grow and I The Corporation of the Town of Dakville, Cemetery Services Section, ; pleased to announce that our first olumbarium will be available to famâ€" lies beginning midâ€"October. This boveâ€"ground structure for receiving remated remains is being constructed t Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery Highway 5 just east of the Sixteen Creek Bridge). Cremation is a growing market end and the Town of Oakyville is takâ€" ng a proâ€"active approach to meeting he community‘s needs by installing this columbarium. Set along the Sixteen Mile Creek, the columbarium will be flanked by beautiful trees and peaceful surroundings. Each niche unit within the strucâ€" ture can receive up to two cremated remains and will be adorned with a family memorial that will commemoâ€" rate loved ones and serve as a focal point for remembrance. PREâ€"PLANNING FOR CREMATION Just as you have made your own decisions on important matters up to now, you will want to continue to do so in the future and beyond. Put down in writing your wishes for the treatâ€" ment of your remains. If you want to be cremated, convey this to a relative, a friend, or an attorney. By planning ahead, you can ensure that those who are dear to you will not have to make painful decisions during a time of stress. Usually cremated remains are placed in some type of permanent receptacle or um before being comâ€" fnitted to a final resting place. At the Walkâ€"Aâ€"Dogâ€"Athon or Canine Vision Mark down Sun. Oct. 2nd on your alendar to take your canine friend out or the 10th annual Walkâ€"Aâ€"Dogâ€" Athon in aid of Canine Vision Canada CVC). CVC is looking for community bupport to help make it a successful pne. Funds go to providing dog puides free of charge to visually paired Canadians. If you‘re interested in walking along, pick up a sponsor form and get pledges and then walk the scenic route as far as you can. Sponsor forms are available at most local banks, veterinarians‘ offices, pet food stores, schools and Olive Garden restaurant and Canine ‘Vision Canada. The walk begins at 9 a.m. from the ‘Oakville Arena on Rebecca Street. Registration opens at 8:30 a.m. and closes at 1 p.m. Call . 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 TOLL FREE Stunâ€"gun used in KFC robbery Oakville. High tech weaponry was used at the robbery of a fast food outlet in need to grow," said Graham, the Town‘s representative on â€" among other things â€" the Halton Region Conservation Authority. "It‘s not going to be a dramatic step for me." By entering the Ward 2 regional race, Graham will be seeking to replace Fred Oliver who will not run for reâ€"election this fall. As the manager of three local olumbarium to be unveiled at Trafalg Town of Oakville Cemeteries, you will have a choice of either traditional inâ€"ground or aboveâ€"ground interment. Whichever option you choose, your decision to do it now and not leave the selection to your survivors will give you â€" and the generations that follow â€" peace of mind and will provide a place of remembrance for those who want to reflect upon and celebrate THE OAKVILLE BEAVER raham wants to move up to region Ward 2 local councillor wants to make town‘s voice heard nonâ€"profit housing facilities, Graham is intimately acquainted with the need for affordable shelter across Halton. In a ward which is so seniorâ€"oriented, her job has allowed her to stay in touch with the dayâ€"toâ€" day concerns of many older resiâ€" dents. Deteriorated water mains and reduced pressure are also serious issues in the ward and at the ar Lawn Cemetery your life. Counsellors are available through the Cemetery Office who will assist and guide you throughout the deciâ€" sionâ€"making process, answering quesâ€" tions, and providing advice. It is helpâ€" ful to consider all the options and take time to ask questions before making final decisions about such an imporâ€" tant event. Our understanding, caring, and experienced staff will help you to make these sensitive decisions under more congenial circumstances. Be comfortable discussing your plans with us...we understand. For further information regarding the Town of Oakville Cemeteries, please contact our office at 338â€"4236. All Frames Storewide with purchase of your Rx lenses 0 * Large selection of frames Street merchants and community policing. "1995â€"1998 will be challenging years balancing the need for good financial management with the need to keep our Oakville an attractive, vibrant, clean and safe place to live and work," says Graham. "The record shows I have the ability to lead Ward 2 through these challengâ€" ing times." Region, Graham will be in a good position to push for improvements. Aware that she is a councillor first for the Town and then her ward, Graham realizes the chalâ€" lenges of also bringing the Town‘s perspective to the Region as one of only seven Oakville votes. Knowing full well a single vote gets you nowhere, Graham is looking forward to cultivating teamwork with not only her fellow local counâ€" cillors but also those from Halton‘s remaining three municipalities. This will be particularly important durâ€" ing the debate over such issues as Market Value Assessment. Graham, a married mother of two, was first elected to Council in 1983. Since then she has been a driving force behind the Coronation Park Master Plan, the Trafalgar Park Master Plan, the Kerr Street Revitalization project and improveâ€" ments to the Woodside Library. The 1994 Budget Committee, which she chaired, handed down a 0% increase earlier this year. In addition to being a member of the Town‘s Community Services Committee, Graham has also been involved with the concerns of Kerr TEN TOES z...\‘i FOOT CARE JUST SOME OF OUR PAIN Mental lliness TRuS Family ho 1e io ooo MENTAL IruNnEss AVWARENESS VVEEK OCTOBER 2 â€" 8, 1994 is Canadian Psychiatric Association Vs Amved. > uEes CLOTH COATS Featuring RELIEVING TREATMENTS: Corns Calluses H | |_ A RY Warts Nail Disorders RA D |- EY Infection (Fungal/Bacterial) Senior‘s Foot Care For appointment, call (905) 825â€"0510 HARBOUR PLACE (BRONTE), LOWER LEVEL 2368 LAKESHORE RD. W., OAKVILLE, ONT. L6L 1H5 and @flm)ny C se Petite Sizes Unmask Mental |ID TE3 “ Canadian Psychiatric Association ns ns s NO Sn eAE NCIONS 209 Lakeshore Rd. E., Downtown Oakwville o tdb ve@ctctore®s SENIORS ARE SPECIAL AT o > € U xt a a " a A~ A a a a a P P a @ 3 O %}'z @"-’% (¢ ; O# e cÂ¥ A LA Thursday, September 29th The manager of the Kentucky Fried Chicken, on South Service Road, west of Dorval Drive, had locked the premise at the close of business on Sept. 17th near midâ€" night. He was then confronted by two armed men who forced the vicâ€" tim to reâ€"enter the store and turn over some cash. The suspects were armed with a knife and a device designed to incaâ€" pacitate someone with an electric shock â€" commonly known as a stun gun. The men wanted by police were both described as white, 5°10" to 5‘11", with medium builds. Both wore black ski masks, black sweatâ€" shirts and pants, and gloves. If you think you may be able to suggest a suspect, Crime Stoppers is waiting to hear from you. : _ If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other : case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and your inforâ€" mation will be treated with comâ€" plete anonymity. Crime Stoppers . does not subscribe to call display. ‘ _ call 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 or 825â€"TIPS. * Doctor‘s appointm arranged M * We accept all vision care programs Trafalgar Village 125 Cross Ave. join us for our annual SENIORS BAKE CRAFT SALE While supplies last Seniors Discounts All Day Long Blood Pressure Clinic 10 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. presented by Churchill Place. BINGO 2:00 p.m. â€" centre of mall Oakville Senior‘s Centre sale of raffle tickets for Autumn Bazaar. Win one of many prizes!! If you or your group is interested in participating, please call 845'8341 for more information See you there! x7 \va:,-) zP 4° P n _ l sOUTH SERVICE RD. 676 C E: 2 e 125 CROSS AVE. _ 2| _ speens RD. 3 (across from Oakville GO Station) @ . ARGUS RD. OAKVILLE 3. s O x* 6 6

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