Oakville Beaver, 7 Sep 1994, p. 7

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September 7, 1994 hat a day. What a day. Sharkey‘s local 8th Annual 5km Run For The Kids in support of National Tay Sach‘s and Allied Diseases made a lot of people happy on Monday. Not only was it a terrific famiâ€" ly event with parents and kids running together â€" those like Oakvilleâ€"South MPP Gary Carr who, at 22 minutes, just made it across the finish line in a short minute ahead of his speedster son Gavin; not only was it a terrific day to race under a clear blue sky and cool breeze; and not only was it a great time for spectators to enjoy the exuberant racing scene; it was also the sheer joy spotted in the faces of the more than 100 kids of all ages who ran their own 1 km race, thrilled to the core when they crossed the finish line. Tay Sach‘s run provides rewarding family experience I have to say watching some of these little guys really did make it, in the words of Mayor Ann Mulvale a "tear jerker" as they crossed the line after what was for many the first race of their lives. It was, in short, just a great day. Even just before the start of the race, the atmosphere was exciting. While the elite runners warmed up a few paces ahead of the crowd, the rest of the pack chatted, jogged about anxiously or looked at their watches in nerâ€" vous anticipation. And then the gun was fired and the throng made up of the elite crop to runners pushing ~â€"COMMENT ATTENTION! ENNISCLARE RESIDENTS Due to our recent sale at 2170 Marine Dr. Unit 2008 we have a surplus of purchasers. Counselling for Couples, Individuals, and Families (905) 849â€"7090 Serving Tuesday, Thru Friday Lunch entrees â€" $5.95 $6.95 16 Lakeshore Rd. E. HASSLES! I1SSUES! RELATIONSHIP S ! A TIME TO TALK! OPENING FOR LUNCH SEPTEMBER 13TH NEEDED ARE O7 08 UNITS PLEASE CALL TOM NADEAU SANDY KYES (SALES REPRESENTATIVES) OFFICE â€" (905) 844â€"5000 24hr. PAGER â€" (416) 329â€"5182 sutton groupâ€"people properties inc. youngsters in running strollers to roller bladers to a recent silver medalist in the Commonwealth Games all began to make their way through downtown Oakville. It was, for many, an exhaustâ€" ing, yet exhilarating morning. Most importantly, perhaps, it raised between $5,000 and $6,000 for Tay Sach‘s and Allied Diseases â€" a neuro degenerative genetic fatal disorder afflicting children. Little wonder organizers at the race were ecstatic. "It just keeps getting bigger and bigger," commented Carl Ann Szwarz, president of the National Tay Sach‘s and Allied Diseases. "We‘re absolutely thrilled," she added. "The weather cooperâ€" ated, the community has been tremendously supportive. It‘s just 2. When prompted enter the 1. Call 845â€"5585 (touch tone only) 3. To end your call press 4â€"digit code from the directory been terrific." Local:merchants and other business people â€" large and small â€" also were tremendously helpful in making the day such a success, she said. And, as dozens of kids and adults filed up to the stage to receive their door prizes that included everything from a Walkman to an apple peeler, it was clear the community support PUD HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DAD! Judith Muncaster Returning Officer and Revising Officer TOWN OF OAKVILLE Directory ... Advertising CHURCH DIRECTORY....... Top 10 Weekly MOVi@S ......................». Top 10 Weekly Videos ....... Oakville Symphony Orchestra.............. Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts Theatré COMMUNITY/ NONâ€"PROFIT GROUPS ............... 5261 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, September 6, 1994 one copy of the Preliminary List of Electors (Ward 1â€"Ward 6) for the Town of Oakville was posted in the following places: Electors should examine the Preliminary List of Electors to ensure that their names and relevant information are correctly shown. If the information on the Preliminary List of Electors is incorrect, or if information should be added or deleted, please obtain the prescribed application form to revise the information. Application forms for revisions are available during the Revision Period which began on Tuesday, September 6, 1994 and ends on Friday, October 14, 1994. The prescribed application form is available at the Clerk‘s Office, 1225 Trafaigar Road, Oakville during office hours 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Preliminary List of Electors for each respective ward will be available for review at the following locations: Wednesday, September 7, 1994 Special Council Meeting â€" 7:30 p.m., Bronte Room Re: Personnel Matter (inâ€"camera session) Monday, September 12, 1994 Planning Development Council Meeting â€" 7:30 p.m., Council Chambers Tuesday, September 13, 1994 Community Services Committee Meeting â€"â€" 7:30 p.m., Oakville Room Administrative Services Committee Meeting â€" 7:30 p.m., Bronte Room CLERK‘S OFFICE, TOWN HALL, 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD CENTRAL LIBRARY, 120 NAVY STREET OAKVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT, CENTRAL STATION 125 RANDALL STREET THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ACT R.Ss.0. 1990 NOTICE OF POSTING OF THE PRELIMINARY LIST OF ELECTORS 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO + L6KH 2L1 WARD 3 MAPLEGROVE SCHOOL 288 MAPLEGROVE DRIVE WARD 4 ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA SECONDARY SCHOOL 1550 NOTTINGHILL GATE WARD 5 WHITE OAKS LIBRARY 1070 McCRANEY STREET EAST WARD 6 FALGARWOOD SCHOOL 1385 GAINSBOROUGH DRIVE WARD 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH PARK SCHOOL 2301 YOLANDA DRIVE THE OAKVILLE BEAVER TOWN OF OAKVILLE 845â€"6601 WARD 2 WOODSIDE LIBRARY 1274 REBECCA STREET from sponsors was strong. "And we really rely on this day for funds," she continued. For Szwarz, the day has even more meaning. She lost her fourâ€" yearâ€"old daughter, Jennifer, to the disease almost five years ago. "It has created a bit of a legaâ€" cy for my own daughter," said Szwarz. Her brother, Kevin Yates, is the owner/manager of 6000 6001 5700 5701 Leave "UPDATE" information Question of the week............. Speak your mind ........ Weekly Poll......... HEALTH FACT OF THE WEEK JOKE OF THE LOH@IO R@SUIS 649 Results ol Circulation department ............. home delivery ................. Shop Locally Information ... Dated at Oakville this September, 1994 Sharkey‘s. Szwarz now works to ease the burden of other families whose children have been diagnosed . with Tay Sach‘s and Allied Diseases in practical, workable ways. For instance, the money raised on Monday will go towards the use of Bell Calling Cards as a support network for families across the country. Please be advised that a public meeting will be held to discuss a proposed plan of subdivision, Official Plan and zoning amendment as submitted by the aboveâ€"noted applicant. The meeting will be an information meeting hosted by the Planning Services Department at which time details of the application will be presented and public concerns noted. This meeting will take ?Iace on Wednesday, September 28, 1994, commencing at 7:00 p.m. in the Oakville Room, Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. Following this meeting, a final staff recommendation will be formulated. Any individuals wishing to attend this meeting and speak to this matter are invited to do so. A summary of the subject proposal may be found below. In the interim period, any questions regarding this item may be d_irecg%dz éo the Town‘s Planning Services Department at extenâ€" sion John Ghent, Manager, Current Planning Section Official Plan â€" The land is located in the eastern portion of the Uptown Core. The objectives are to allow for uses that are necessary to the Core function but which are space extensive or which require ready access to the arterial road. Food related uses, large scale nonâ€" shopping centre retail uses, restaurants and personal service uses are am%ng th(l)se permitted. Other permitted uses are open space and residential. Zoning â€" The property is zoned "A" Agricultural. Location â€" The property is generally located on the southâ€"east corner of Highway 5 and Trafalgar Road. It is legally described as Part of Lots 11 12, Concession 1, S.D.S. amend the phasing schedule set out in the Plan to permit the commercial block north of Grand Boulevard east of Trafalgar Road to proceed as the first development phase. It also changes the land use north of Grand Boulevard from primarily auto commercial to general commercial uses, industrial, food, service and office uses. The Zoning Amendment proposes to rezone all of the subject land from agricultural to commercial, open space and residential uses as envisaged by the Plan. The Subdivision Application divides the land into its various component parts reflecting the basic land use configurations outlined on Figure "P" of the Official Plan. Planning Services Department Proposal APPLICANT AND OWNERS: Penex Property (Trafalgar) Ltd. FILE: Z. 1412.6 wr 18 .5383 .5380 5440 5012 5250 5008 5254 5002 The primary purpose of the Official Plan Amendment is to wt 14 Community Policing Listing of Areas CTIM@ POV@NHION Crime Stoppers ** "CIIM@ Of th@ Child Find ........... RECIPES......... REOYCLING xd rieerr SENIORS â€" 0.S.C.Recreation Centre ....... SUGGESTION WEATHER (Dept. of Environment) For Excellent Real Estate service advice, just call JACKIE VAN‘T HULLENAAR ounoA® sutton group â€"people properties inc. . AN INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER Sales Representative *Â¥ 844â€"5000 Lor About 700 families rely on this telephone support system to keep in touch with each other across the country. It‘s rewarding to know a fami lyâ€"oriented sprint through down town Oakville on a clear Monday not only strengthen community ties, but also gives other families in need the chance to forge their own ties. â€"NOW THATS (CA) OLp // â€" iE MulHli C PA iNfi 411 by Steve Neas 5657 5560 5441 6005 5015 5003 5556 //\/\ 4

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