Oakville Beaver, 19 Feb 2010, p. 20

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, February 19, 2010 · 20 Setting high benchmarks on heritage matters Continued from page 1 Inclusion on the register allows the Town to impose a 60day waiting period before the demolition of such a site can be carried out. The waiting period gives the Town time to consider whether the property is worthy of official heritage designation and preservation. "I'm delighted to see communities leading efforts to conserve the unique heritage of this province," said David Onley, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, in a written statement. "They establish a high benchmark that becomes a mode for others to follow." The news of the award only GRAHAM PAINE/ OAKVILLE BEAVER PLACES OF THE PAST: Oakville celebrated Heritage Week at Seasons Restaurant on Wednesday morning. Here, Mayor Rob Burton and former mayor Harry Barrett, now chair of Heritage Oakville, look at old photos Oakville's former Town Hall, taken prior to it being destroyed by fire in the early 1900s. added to a celebration of Oakville's heritage, which the Town organized Wednesday morning inside Seasons Restaurant, located at 134 Lakeshore Rd. E. The venue was chosen because it has borne witness to a unique piece of Oakville's history, serving as a municipal office from 1913 to 1957. What is now the second floor of the restaurant had been the council chamber/court room where many an interesting case had been presided over. "There was a Ku Klux Klan cross burning in Oakville in the 1930s (to protest an interracial marriage) and those who did it were prosecuted here in this room," said Barrett, chair of Heritage Oakville. "It was the first time the Ku Klux Klan were brought to trial in Canada." See Heritage page 21 Healthy feet are happy feet! Routine foot care is important to your health and well-being! Healthy feet are happy feet. We're dedicated to providing exceptional foot care for all ages and are ready to treat all of your concerns. Exceptional footcare for all ages. J. Richard Werkman CHIROPODIST Rick Werkman, D.Ch., B.Sc. Podiatric Medicine · Oakville Foot & Orthotic Specialist · · · · · ROUTINE FOOTCARE · CORNS & CALLUSES PLANTAR WARTS · DIABETIC FOOTCARE AND EDUCATION THICK OR INGROWN NAILS · HEEL/ARCH/FOOT PAIN CUSTOM MADE ORTHOTICS · NAIL SURGERY SPORTS RELATED FOOT PROBLEMS & INJURIES NOW OPEN 1495 Cornwall Road, Suite 33, Oakville Located on the north/west corner of Maple Grove Dr. and Cornwall Rd. T: 905-845-4817 E: info@werkman.ca www.werkman.ca

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