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Oakville Beaver, 22 Aug 2012, p. 8

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, August 22, 2012 · 8 Awards night a fitting tribute to former Oakville camp leader Continued from page 1 "That's because of you, your diligence, your attention to detail and the effort you guys put forward." Nina de Vaal, director of Recreation and Culture for the Town of Oakville, also thanked those present, stating despite the growth, the summer went off without a hitch and all she heard from parents were positive comments. Numerous camp staff were singled out for going above and beyond this summer. Erin Gamble, 21, and Ashley Marcos, 23, were chosen by their peers to each receive the Ray McConnell Award -- named after the former camp leader in the Oakville Parks and Recreation Summer Activity Centre program from 1979-81. McConnell consistently displayed outstanding leadership during his employment, but lost his life on Sept. 1, 1982 in a motorcycle accident involving an impaired driver. Gamble received the award because of her stellar performance as a senior camp leader this summer. During the awards presentation, she was praised for her organizational skills, her ability to keep her cool in the face of difficult situations, her dedication and her passion. "It's such a huge honour to be one of the recipients this year," she said. "I'm in shock." Marcos received the award for providing her staff with a consistent, reliable and engaging support system, as well as the amount of effort she put into bettering the camp program, her ability to inspire, and for the countless hours she spends deciding on the best placement fits for her staff and campers. "There are so many other people who could be up there who are just like us," said Marcos, choking back tears. "I'm so happy to share this honour with Erin." Rosemary McConnell (Ray's mother) and her granddaughter Samantha Pufek presented Marcos and Gamble with their awards. Rosemary said the awards night is a fitting legacy for her son. "It's a wonderful experience to come here year after year and realize what an impression Ray had on the program," she said. "I'm quite humbled he is thought of so highly today almost 30 years after his death." Camp staff who were also nominated for the Ray McConnell award included Matt Harper, Katie Murray, Danielle Megannety, Michael Marchione, Kristy Race and Dana Shaban. Rachel Jeffers and Zack Shaban received the camp staff Rookie of the Year Award. Maddie Ruton, Daniel McKeown, Cindy Yeung Marta IWANEK / OAKVILLE BEAVER / @halton_photog RECOGNIZED: Ray McConnell Memorial Leadership Award winners (from left to right) Erin Gamble and Ashley Marcos were presented with the award by Ray's mother Rosemary McConnell and niece Samantha Pufek during an awards night for the Summer Sizzlers camp staff at Oakville Town Hall, Monday. and Colin Barrett received High Five Awards for demonstrating a commitment to healthy childhood development and dedication to ensuring a great and positive experience for the campers. Elizabeth Medeiros, Allison Bone, Shannon Udall and Adam Traynor were recognized for their hard work with the Extra Mile certificate. Steph Lee, Michele Megannety and Patricia Cassano were named Camp Chameleons for doing any jobs required of them at any given moment. Matt Murray, Nicole Mitchell, Kendra Sjolin, Erin Gamble, Michael Marchione, Monica Simpson, Courtney Hophing and Megan McKellar were recognized for their involvement in the camping program for five years, while Stephanie Lee was recognized for her 10 years of involvement. www.oakville.ca Cycle, Walk Oakville The new Cycle, Walk Oakville map will help you plan your cycling or walking route through the town's beautiful trails and roadways. Go online at www.oakville.ca or pick up a hard copy at Town Hall, community centres or libraries. With over 105 kilometres of on- and off-road cycling paths, over 150 kilometres of trails, 420 hectares of parkland and more than 200 parks, playgrounds, sports fields and 31 waterfront parks, Oakville has recreational opportunities for everyone! Statutory public meeting #2 a) the person or public body is not entitled to appeal the decision of the Town of Oakville Council to the Ontario Municipal Board; and b) the person or public body may not be added as a party to the hearing of an appeal before the Ontario Municipal Board unless, in the opinion of the Board, there are reasonable grounds to do so. Any submission to the Planning and Development Council, either in hard copy or in electronic format, must be forwarded to the Clerk's department for receipt no later than noon on the day of the meeting to ensure its availability to the Members of Council at the meeting. Individuals making oral submissions at the public meeting are requested to submit a written outline of the submission to the Town Clerk. All submissions should include the full name and address of the presenter. If you wish to be notified of the passing of the proposed zoning by-law amendment, or of the refusal of a request to amend the zoning by-law, you must make a written request to the Town Clerk at the Town of Oakville, Clerk's Department, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6H 0H3. The public may view planning documents and background material at the Planning Services department between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, or on the town's website at www.oakville.ca/business/da-1837.html as of August 31, 2012. Questions or written submissions may be directed to Robert Thun, Senior Planner, Planning September 10, 2012 -- 7 p.m. Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Council Chamber Zoning By-law Amendment 2495 Old Bronte Road/2514 Dundas Street West VGR Investments Ltd. File: Z.1430.26 You are invited to attend and provide input at this public meeting hosted by the Planning and Development Council. The purpose of this second statutory public meeting and revised application relates to an increase in land area for the application from 1.09 ha to 1.32 ha. This additional land area is to accommodate a proposed two storey parking structure as part of the five storey medical office development. The effect of the application is to amend the town's zoning by-law for this larger site from `A Agricultural' and `A - Agricultural with Special Provision 216 and 292' to a site specific C3 zoning category to permit the proposed development. The subject parcel of land is located on the southeast corner of Old Bronte Road and Dundas Street West. At this time there are no other applications, under the Act, pertaining to the subject land. If a person or public body does not make oral submissions at a public meeting, or make written submissions to the Town of Oakville before the by-law is passed: Services department, Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6H 0H3, 905-845-6601, ext. 3029 or rthun@oakville.ca. The personal information accompanying your submission is being collected under the authority of the Planning Act and may form part of the public record which may be released to the public. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Records and Freedom of Information Officer at 905-815-6053. Dated at the Town of Oakville this 22nd day of August, 2012.

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