North Oakville ready to celebrate opening of of Smithâ€"Triller Viaduct his Friday is opening day I for the Smithâ€"Triller Viaduct, the new $23.5 milâ€" lion, 335â€"metre, fourâ€"lane crossing connecting Upper Middle Road over Sixteen Mile Creek, linking Glen Abbey and River Oaks. Both the Glen Abbey Residents Association (GARA) and the River Oaks Association of Residents (ROAR) will celebrate this opening with the Town of Oakville. The day begins with the Holeâ€" inâ€"One Shot contest from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., pausing for the official opening ceremonies folâ€" lowed by light refreshments at noon and a Tugâ€"ofâ€"War at 12:30 p.m. The Tugâ€"ofâ€"War will be between Councillor Mark Brown and children from Glen Abbey, and Councillor Sean Weir and River Oaks children. The Holeâ€"inâ€"One Shot contest resumes at 1 p.m. and continues to 5 p.m. Participants are challenged a shoot a 50â€"yard stroke onto a grass target on the Glen Abbey side of the bridge at the southâ€"west entrance from Glen Abbey. Prizes are a Glen Abbey Tee Pack includâ€" ing ball and divot markers for hitâ€" Soap heartthrob J. Eddie Peck, better known as Cole Howard on the Young and the Restless, was at Oakville Place Saturday to meet his fans. After two other Toronto area mall visits, Peck arrived in town to sign autographs and answer questions in his first ever public appearances. Born in Virginia, the 34â€"yearâ€"old Peck is no stranger to TV having starred as Hawk Hawkins on the dayâ€" time soap Days of Our Lives between 1990 and 1992, Roger Grimes the mysterious dream lover of Emma Samms on Dynasty and George Kennedy‘s drug addict son on Dallas. Peck also has numerous TV, film and commercial credits. If you missed him on Saturday, here‘s the next best thing â€" a pinâ€"up for your fridge. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) 184 Lakeshore Rd 389 Pearl St.. B Oakville 845â€"5582 ting a 30â€"foot target; a sleeve of 10 balls for 10 feet; and brunch and a round of golf at Glen Abbey for a Holeâ€"inâ€"One â€" all from the Glen Abbev Golf Club. The first shot is free, otherwise its three balls for $1 with proceeds going to Summerfest,,GARA‘s threeâ€"day festival beginning Friday night and continuing Saturday and Sunday with entertainment, food, Conklin rides and fun for the whole family, at Nottinghill Gate Park. In addition to the golf contest, there will also be a Sidewalk Art Gallery, 1 to 2 p.m., with prizes for the Bestâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"West (Glen Abbey) and Bestâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"East (River Oaks) announced at 2 p.m. Prizes for each winner will be a plastic brief case filled with art supplies, valued at $30, from Faber Castell. Look for a special supplement, ‘EAST Meets WEST‘ celebrating the opening of this new bridge in today‘s Oakville Beaver. Articles )¢ special supplement WEST‘ celebrating this new bridge ir le Beaver. Articles ow this new bridee 20 YEARS IN OAKVILLE up to JVU /O NJ1 Eversythng in Stack } 4 50% Off Oakville firefighters the roadway on the Police, the 1978 Che K he vrolet Bel Air excavation nole rner es . * * . * . in id M * M is wÂ¥ 3s* m it C : * yA < ) o . aâ€"-?bl Sb ‘?A § an "-w‘ s T _‘ Â¥; BP NELS s P y e " ~A * VPA Â¥ ol § §3 . Boeing 777 landing gear puts Menasco on solid ground f Rebed incredible feat," said Senior Vice President _ of _ Aerospace Operations for Coltec Industries John Cybulski, who described the event as a milestone for Menasco. By KATY CLARK Special to the Beaver By HOWARD MOZEI Oakville Beaver Staff St. Lawrence Cement wants to keep secrets from competitors M Menasco will be known as the [ hile spokesmen for St. Wl..awrcnce Cement say their experimental pilot int appears to provide solutions the company‘s emission probâ€" ms, they prefer to keep that formation secret for the time re and pi that end from the wreckage of his car after it plunged to the bottom of an excavation hole adjacent to a Street and Mississauga Street at 3:50 a.m., Saturday. According to the Halton Regional s east bound on Rebecca when the driver failed to negotiate the turn. The car skidded through ind plunged to the bottom. The driver was taken to the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital 11 B ies . 5 Jt Untank ifter St ATC Ti 1 speci 10 M ecial hearin nvironment; RBC _ JCALL FOR YOUR DOMINION COMP(I;{%I)EPIZ\TTARY f SECURITIES To ESTATE PLANNING ene nï¬ producer/designer of the largest landing gear ever built." The day was especially sweet for the Aerospace Company that has had to lay off 110 of its 500 employees over the past 14 months. If production of the new landing gear proceeds as planned, those employees could be back at work in the next couple of years. The 800 adults and children who attended the presentation and open house at the South Service Road plant were ready to celeâ€" brate, and Menasco did not hold back. Barbeques ran all afternoon and clowns were on hand to paint the young guests‘ faces. Competitions and draws added to the excitement. dentiality imposed on certain senâ€" sitive data related to the project. After more than six hours of testiâ€" mony, Board chairman Knox Henry granted the Mississauga firm an interim order that expires at the next scheduled hearing set for Aug. 30th. The order, said Henry, would continue past then only after both sides in the debate over the right to know tell the Board how the system is working. 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