Dressed in full Klingon battle armor and makeup, Oille delivered a twoâ€"minute monologue which would have made the warrior race proud. , _ s a second year marketing student at A Sheridan College, Jules Oille has been ._ Jk. taught that first impressions are important. Proving himself to be a good student, Oille made a lasting impression on the talent scouts at the Paramountâ€"Canada‘s Wonderland auditions at Sheridan College, Monday. +125 Cross Ave. _ 8496356 +2303 Lakeshore Rd. W. 8270738 â€" +135 Trafalgar Rd. 845â€"0421 +1027 Speers Rd. 842â€"0954 â€" Wonderland hopefuls compete for the spotlight Sheridan Marketing student Jules Oille arrived in full Klingon battle dress and makeup to impress the Canada‘s Wonderland talent scouts at the college‘s Oakville campus, Monday. (Photo by Peter McCusker) A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 32 No. 17 It may have even drew a chuckle form the norâ€" x => _\ GIVE YOUR LOVE A LMTLE SWEET TALK Say "I Love You" with a freshly baked Valeifline‘s_cake your neighbourhood Tim Hortons. We‘ll even ie personalizeyourcakewilhyourownspedalmessage. h 827â€"0738 +386 Iroquois Shore Rd. 849â€"8486 * Huy. #5 Hwy. #25 827â€"5200 +Hopedale Mal 8276981 â€" 2322 Royal Windsor Dr. 338â€"1966 842â€"0954 +754 Bronte Rd. QEW 825â€"8690 *Dorval Wyecroft 845â€"8220 +Oakville Place 8424566 +511 Maplegrove Dr. 844â€"9792 222220 Acting has always been Oille‘s number one interâ€" est, but he feels that "it‘s not a safe career." But when he read about the Wonderland auditions, the budding Klingon â€" make that marketing student â€" decided to give it a shot. "A Klingon test of courage requires being in the shower while the toilet is being repeatedly flushed," growled Oille, or Garth as he prefers to be called while in full Klingon battle dress. mally solemnâ€"faced warriors (See ‘Stiff page 8) FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1994 Discussion on the regional official plan review continues at the commitâ€" tee level on Wed., Feb. 23rd, at 8 a.m. Flynn said a case of bad timing, with the regional official plan review happening at the same time as the environmental assessment, has area residents thinking that something is being done behind their backs. The bridge plan is already part of the Oakyville official plan. "An environmental assessment is taking place to implement the plan recommendations," said Flynn. "It has just hit home to some of the local peoâ€" ple that things could change." According to Flynn, maps from the original bridging proposal in 1989 don‘t show the possibility of a southerly crossing of the watercourse. At that time, it was thought that only a northern crossing, near the QEW, would be necessary for industrial trafâ€" fic as a bypass for the often congested highway route. Since then, the southâ€" ern crossing has been added to the official plan, due to increased residenâ€" tial development, but never incorpoâ€" rated into maps. "I‘m here to stave off this proposal from being slid into being behind the backs of local residents," Flynn said. ‘‘Changes to the official plan should be made in public." Wednesday, Oakville Ward 1 regional councillor, Kevin Flynn, appeared before Halton‘s planning and public works committee to make sure that the possibility of the bridge being built is included in the official plan. Area residents feel the character of their neighborhood will be changed with the increased traffic such a link would bring. ~Â¥ he battle cry has risen among Bronte residents... | â€" Stop the Bridge. Lawns and trees in the area south of BA Rebecca Street along Bronte Road are littered with 51gns decrying the proposed bridging of Bronte Creek to hnk New Street in Burlington with Rebecca in Oakville. By BRAD REAUME Special to the Begver Flynn wants southern crossing in regional official plan 32 Pages 75 Cents (GST included) Today‘s Paper Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement #435â€"201 See White Pages Under Block TAX SEASON OFFICES OPEN Now SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS Ashbrooks Apv iéb')'/ "M;ail,gdrl'i;htbn C Tel. 333â€"1212 9 Page 24 DISTRICT OFFICE