2078 Upper Middle Rd E. Oakville, ON L6H 7G5 905-257-7777 www.bucksburnvethospital.com Thank you to the people of Mississauga and Oakville from Dr. James McCleary. I sold my veterinary hospital in Mississauga almost 4 years ago and left without fanfare or good-byes (I have never been big on fanfare or goodbyes). However, I do wish to extend my heart-felt appreciation to all of you for the excellent career and living you have provided me with for over almost 40 years. (Dr. McCleary along with Dr. Al Robinson and Dr. Tiffany Rennick can be contacted at Bucksburn Veterinary Hospital in Oakville 905-257-7777. Dr. McCleary would welcome the opportunity to see or talk with you). Bucksburn Veterinary Hospital and Dr. James McCleary Welcomes back Dr. Al Robinson Monday, Sept. 20th to Sunday, Sept. 26th create WEDDINGTHEof yourDreams HALTON Bridal Expo McLEAN-SHERWOOD PARTY RENTAL & SUPPL IES Niagara TorontoQEW Milton Hw y. 25 (Bronte Rd. ) Rattlesnake Point Golf Club 540 Regional Rd. 25 905-878-6222 PLUS MAKE SURE TO BE THERESUNDAY SEPTEMBER 19TH12 - 5 PM ON LY $5 ADMISSIO N BRIDES TO B E GET IN FREE ! 17 Friday , Septem ber 17, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF The Towns Community Services Committee voted, Tuesday, to endorse the idea of expanding the Halton Regions smoking ban on publicly owned property, but only if the Region enforces it. In October of 2009 Halton Region called on local municipal councils and conserva- tion authorities in Halton to consider the feasibility of implementing a ban on smok- ing at all publicly owned property including parks and conservation areas. In a report provided to the committee, the Towns Commissioner of Community Services Domenic Lunardo pointed out that the Town currently only has a bylaw in place that restricts smoking in parks next to high school sites. No other smoking restrictions for parks, public open spaces or outside town proper- ties exist with the exception of the Region of Haltons bylaw, which stipulates a 9-metre smoking ban for entrances of municipally owned or leased buildings. Lunardo said banning smoking on all public property in Oakville would not be feasible as the affected area would be so large the ban could not be enforced. Oakvilles public area includes 1,420 hectares of parkland, 150 kilometres worth of trails, 230 parks, playgrounds and sports fields and 700 kilometres of public road allowance. While monitoring all this property was not seen as feasible by the Town, staff did endorse an option where the smoking ban is expanded to parks, playgrounds, sports fields, special events or splash pads. In the report, Lunardo said, this option was suggested because it targets specific areas where second-hand smoke is exposed to children and/or large gatherings and therefore should be the first priority in expanding any smoking restrictions on pub- lic property. It was also stated in the report that the Town does not have the resources to enforce the current smoking ban. Enforcement for any expansion of the smoking ban should be the continued responsibility of the Halton Region. In addition to endorsing a limited smok- ing ban expansion on public property, the committee also voted to forward its decision to the Halton Region for its consideration. The committees decision will be brought before council on Monday for final consideration. Town wants Region to get tougher on smokers