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Oakville Beaver, 25 Nov 2006, p. 8

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8 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday November 25, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com Have you made a will yet? Do you have a power of attorney? Is your will out of date? Hie law gives you the right to say in a Will how your estate is to be distributed when you die, and who will be in charge of its distribution. If you don't have a Will, your estate will be distributed by law, which may not be how you wish. A Power of Attorney is an authority given by one person ( the "Grantor") to another person (the "Attorney") to act on behalf of the grantor in conducting that person's financial affairs, (Power of Attorney for Property) or in making medical decisions for that person ' Student's take on mayor's job By Angela Blackburn OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Amazing. That's how 16-yearold Julie Harmgardt described standing at Toronto's Royal York Hotel before a judging panel that included three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee Craig Kielburger. The T.A. Blakelock student was there to deliver a speech to the Empire Club as others have done before her -- including the likes of the Queen Mother, the Dalai Lama, every Canadian prime minister, former U.S. president Ronald Reagan, Indira Gandhi and more. "It was an amazing experience to participate in such a prestigious event, not only repre senting T.A. Blakelock, but also all of Halton," said Harmgardt. Of course, the Grade 11 French Immersion student recalled her experience on the few minutes she had to spare between getting Blakelock's float set to I O A K Y ILLE PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE #3 Cornwall Road Improvements Class Environmental Assessment Study - Chartwell Road to East of Morrison Thursday, December 14, 2006, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Acorn Grill CafeteriarOakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road The Town of Oakville has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment to consid er improvements to Cornwall Road from Chartwell Road to East of Morrison Road (see Map below). LIESA KORTMANN I OAKVILLE BEAVER Thelawfirmof K YLE&VAND ER STEENLLPis hosting two Wills Nights as a fundraiser for the White Oaks Secondary School Bond's March Break trip to Vienna. You can take this opportunity to have your Wills ana Powers of out this school band at the same time. TAKING PART: Julie Harmgardt o f! A. Blakelock High School gave a speech to the Empire Club in Toronto recently and picked up $750 in prize money. roll in last Saturday's Santa Claus Parade and ensuring everything was set for the guest speaker she'd arranged at Blakelock Monday afternoon. Harmgardt, it appears, is everywhere. She was the school liai son for the Town of Oakville's Santa Claus Parade Committee, is on the Oakville Youth Advisory Council (OYAC), is president of Blakelock's World Council/Interact Club, on her high school's Athletic Council executive and the editor of the school paper, The TABloid. Earlier this week, she and her brothers were busy vol unteering at a seniors' cen tre. This busy Oakville stu dent said she happened to spot an ad in The Toronto Star for the Toronto Star/Empire Club 2 Young 2 Vote speech contest. It was open to all high school students across five GTA school boards and Harmgardt, who envisions a career in politics, couldn't resist the topic -- What your local mayor can do for youth. "I immediately thought what a terrific way to have the voice of youth represent ed in such a public forum," said Harmgardt. "Oakville should imple ment a program that would allow free , recreational access for youth up to the age of 21. "Now I'm not just talking about the regular swimming pool, skating rink, and fit ness centre. "It's time for a little inno vative thinking; after all it is the 21st century! Youth all across Canada think their community is boring! So why not offer Oakvillians something new and exciting? A wave pool or a glow in the dark ultimate Frisbee league would be fun. "Or perhaps, an archery facility for budding Robin Hoods or an indoor cycling track for wannabe Lance Armstrongs. "Complex obstacle cours es would surely make youth take up the Survivor chal lenge," wrote Harmgardt. Backing up her call were statistics that stated by the time students graduate they spend more time watching TV than in a classroom, that most youths today have their own TVs, VCRs, DVD players, computers and cell phones. Harmgardt also provided statistics on inactivity, even obesity, among youths. "I do follow local politics, in fact I even went out and delivered over 250 flyers," said Harmgardt of her involvement in the recent municipal election. "My interest in politics was sparked when I was a See Youth page 9 BY APPOINTMENT ONLY WHEN Wednesday, November 29,2006 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. COST Individual - Will $150 Individual - Powers of Attorney $75 Couples - Wills $300 KEY PLAN In order to address deficiencies with this segment of Cornwall Road, a range of roadway improvements have been examined. In addition, drainage improve ments are being considered along Wedgewood Creek, north of Baldwin Drive. The study is being conducted in compliance with Schedule "C" of the Municipal Engineers Association "Municipal Class Environmental Assessment," (June 2000). A key component of the study is public consultation. Three Public Information Centres (PICs) were scheduled to provide interested parties with an opportunity to review and discuss issues related to the project. PIC 1, held in March 2005, presented a summary of existing conditions, the assessment process being followed, and environmental considerations. PIC 2, held in June 2006, provided information concerning the need and justification for improve ments and an assessment of planning alternatives, and received feedback on the study to date. The third PIC will be held on Thursday December 14 as noted above. Those attending the PIC will have an opportunity to meet with the Project Team and review the'proposed preliminary design. A final Environmental Study Report will be available for public review in early 2007. Should you have comments or concerns contact: Mr. Darnell Lambert, C.E.T., Acting Director, Department of Engineering Town of Oakville 1225 Trafalgar Rd, P.O. Box 31 v Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A6 ' Phone: 905-845-6601, ext. 4424 Fax: 905-338-4159 Email: dlambert@oakville.ca and are unable to attend please Mr. David Sinke, P . Eng., Project Engineer Philips Engineering Ltd. 3215 North Service Rd, P.O. Box 220 Burlington, Ontario L7R 3Y2 Phone: 905-335-2353 Fax^ 905-335-1414 Email: dsinke@philipseng.com the law firm to the music department of White Oaks Secondary School. For more information, and to an appointment, call arrange Katherine Batycky Ky l e & v a n der Steen llp B a r r is t e r s & S olic itors W . Alex Kyle Ronald van der Steen Katherine Batycky 416 North Service Road East, 3rd Floor OAKVILLE, ON L6H5R2 905-842-2222 Fax 905-338-2301 For info rm ation visit w w w .oakvsN e.ca or call (905) 845-6601

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