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For franchise opportunitie Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 4TH LINE Kir Ki ind aft OPEN HOUSE those show Color Your World 510 Speers Rd. Nal Arl l K lit PEERS RD XpC M 0. EW UI D M ine | { DORVAL QEW &403) Oakville ‘gr t PEEL & STICK AND NOâ€"WAX VINYL FLOOR TILE U m 8450848 pl il n t it we will send you a voucher equal to 10% of your purchase. LOW PRICE GUARANTEE: If you find a comparable paint or the same wallcovering in any competitor‘s store at a lower price within 30 days of purchase, with a valid proof of purchase of our product, we‘ll instantly refund the difference. 1| (416) 259â€"6296. "I‘m not going to support this at all. We‘re going to put in something contrary to the town‘s bylaws," said Oliver. The councillor also expressed concern over the town incurring added maintenance costs for laneways, which form an integral part of the development. The laneways, which make the development unique â€" and at the same time controversial â€" have been designed to facilitate backyard parkâ€" Ward 2 regional councillor Fred Oliver, said the town was breaking its own bylaws by approving the development. (Continued from page 1) Ontario Municipal Board if chalâ€" lenged by developers wishing to come forward with similar proposâ€" als. Development not without its detractors This is artisti‘s rendering of Sixth Line housing project in north Oakville . WINSTON CHURCHILL DR. . \ || \f 1 DUNDAS ST. W * Color Your World ?3_Dundas$t. West Ississaura f Color Your World ERIN MILL PKWY 4 "(The development) is going to get snow removal, garbage pickup. They‘ll get services we don‘t. Your going to get other (condominium) complexes kicking up a storm because they‘re not getting the same services," Richard said. River Oaks condominium owner James Richard said that by creating a precedent, the town may soon regret its decision to assume ownerâ€" ship of the laneways. Ghent told council that prior to the River Oaks Group‘s application, the town hadn‘t dealt with laneways in "over 20 years." Guidelines for the Sixth Line development will now be used to evaluate any future proposals for public ownership of lanewavys, he said. ing and eliminate garages and driveâ€" ways at the front of the properties. Ghent told council that prior to PAINTER‘S CHOICE EGGSHELL LATEX PAINTER‘S CHOICE CEILING WHITE LATEX 1/2 PRICE 1/2 PRICE 1/2 PRICE| 8287070 A report from finance director INTERIOR SEMIâ€"GLOSS LATEX i0003 ‘16"° $ ‘19° vehel pasth SATIN LATEX whrel pasth FLAT LATEX TT Y / f" a ( I v* A While some councillors saw Seguin‘s report as proof of the proâ€" ject‘s viability, she said it stopped short of being an endorsement for the development. Councillors opposing the develâ€" opment accused other councillors of using the financial argument as a "red herring" to push the developâ€" ment through council. "To analyze the potential mainteâ€" nance cost of a subdivision is a diffiâ€" cult task. To add a comparison with a different type of development makes it more complicated as it is difficult to make an appleâ€"toâ€"apple comparison," Seguin said. and treasurer Michelle Seguin, while identifying the added costs associated with maintaining the laneways, also identified increased revenues which would be generated by the development, in comparison to a more "conventional" developâ€" ment. Police said the officer spotted the pickâ€"up parked at the rear of a factory in an industrial unit at 504 Iroquois Shore Blyd. at 3:47 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 10th with only one occupant inside. The officer talked to that occupant and a subsequent investigation resulted in three arrests. An industrial breakâ€"in was foiled after a Halton Regional Police officer spotâ€" ted a lone occupant in a pickâ€"up truck at the rear of the Oakville plant early Sunday morning. Facing charges of attempted break and enter and possession of burglary tools is Brian Lee Graham, 26, of Dalkeith Avenue, Hamilton. Charged with possession of house breaking tools, attempted break and enter and breach of recognizance is 26â€"yearâ€"old Nato Josipodic of Royal Wood Court, Stoney Creek. Charged with possessing house breaking tools, attempted break and enter and breach of recognizance is 35â€"yearâ€"old Mark Sherwood Greenaway of Parkdale Ave. North, Hamilton. All three were held in police custody pending a bail hearing in Milton court. ITrio face battery of charges "You‘ve said you haven‘t got all Applicati Send five (5) copies of your resume to: Justices of the Peace â€" (Oakville) Appointments Advisory Committee Ontario Court (Provincial Division) Suite 404 â€" 201 County Court Blvd. Brampton, Ontario LGW 4L2 In order to improve the representation of traditionally underâ€" represented groups in the judiciary, applications are particularly encouraged from aboriginal peoples, francophones, persons with disabilities, racial minorities, and women. NOTE: * LEV" l'plvwll Ig ]U: The successfu determined by tt include the fol infractions of fe municipal bylaw NONâ€"PRESIDING FEE* JUSTICE OF THE PEACE And their patients for contributing 250 lbs. of food to our Christmas Food Drive. Drs. MacDouiall & Arishenkoff matched this weight in food by contributing 250 lbs of turkey. FARE SHARE FOOD BANK esponsible individual is required, on a partâ€"time basis, to serve as a nâ€"presiding justice of the peace for the Oakville area. Dr. Lloyd MacDougall and Dr. Michele Arishenkoff Wis ishes to thank CHIROPRACTORS ns The successful candidate(s) will undergo a period of familiarization with the role and function of a justice of the peace and will be provided with educational materials. Duties will be assigned by the Coordinator of Justices of the Peace and may involve travel within or beyond the region‘s boundaries. Remuneration is on a fee for service basis. Eligible applicants must reside within commuting distance of the Oakville area and be available to work established service schedules encompassing days, nights, weekends and holidays. / ) k } L J ===a + [ fre /y /AV P . / AW 1 fp j | + N Ti’ 6t awMid ""Tj" | it ;.,t iv" ')f:x 1 on 2 "1 ".‘ra A | must be received by February 3, 1993 kA U Voting against the proposal were councillors Liz Behrens, Oliver, Graham and Keith Bird. the facts," Oliver told Seguin ‘"We‘re not comparing oranges with oranges because we‘ve never had (laneways) before in the town." Ward 5 regional councillor Liz Behrens, who also opposed the development, argued that a proper financial analysis of the developâ€" ment is impossible because tax revâ€" enues generated would not stay in the development, but would go into the town‘s revenue "pool." River Oaks Group spokesperson Ken Greenberg, told council that any attempt to modify the plan to introduce visitor parking and an additional sidewalk would be conâ€" trary to the developer‘s intent. Voting in favor of the develop ment were councillors Tedd Smith Bill Logan, Jim Smith Mark Brown Stephen Sparling, Ralph Robinson Weir and Mayor Ann Mulvale. Thanks Tou o o n e T * 4 TX