Oakville Beaver, 20 Mar 2002, A8

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A 8 - The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e sd a y M a rc h 20, 2002 O ffice o f the M ayor Tow n o f O a kville P.O.Box 310. 1225 Trafalgar Road Oakville. Ontario L6J 5A6 Tel. 905-338-4173 Fax. 905-815-2001 E-mail:amutvale@town oakville.on ca Young male sought in convenience store robbery Halton Regional Police are hunting a handgunwielding man who robbed an Oakville convenience store Thursday night. According to police, a man entered the Wasaga Variety Store on Monastery Road around 8:50 p.m. and demanded money from the clerk while pointing a gun at him. The weapon is des cribed as having a 15-inch barrel with a very small muz zle hole. A quantity of cash was obtained by the thief, who put it in a white cloth bag with thin handles then fled the store. No car was seen in the area. The clerk was not physi cally injured during the rob bery. Police canine and tactical units conducted a search of the area without success. The suspect is described as male, approximately 20 years of age, 5-feet 9-inches tall, with brown-coloured skin, a medium build and dark brown eyes. He spoke with a noticeable accent of unknown origin. The suspect was wearing a pinkish/purple nose-cone with integrated collar (com monly used by snowmobilers) which covered the lower part of his face, a white wool toque, dark-coloured hooded sweatshirt/jacket which had two striped bands on both sleeves above the elbow, grey gloves, light-coloured track pants or jeans and a black backpack. Anyone with information is asked to call Det. Const. Brettschneider of the 20 Division Criminal Investi gation Bureau at 905-8254747. ext. 2285. or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. OAKVI LLE PROCLAMATION THE INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION March 21.2002 WHEREAS as Canada's population becomes more diverse, and the H alton Region is continuing to receive newcomers, the Town o f Oakville is com m itted to the belief that equal opportunity and treatm ent should exist for all people; AND WHEREAS every resident o f Oakville has the right to realize his or her potential, regardless of race, colour, national or ethnic origin, and live at all times in conditions of dignity, respect and peace; AND WHEREAS the G eneral Assembly o f the United Nations has designated March 21, as The International Day for the Elimination o f Racial Discrimination an d this year is o f particular significance, as th e World Conference Against Racism will be held in South .Africa. AND WHEREAS the elimination o f can be accomplished through understanding and respect for die dignity of all people, and is die social and m oral responsibility o f each person; NOW THEREFORE, 1, Ann Mulvale, Mayor of die Town of Oakville. DO HEREBY PROCLAIM March 21, 2002 as THE INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR THE ELIMINATION OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION and in doing so join other Canadians and citizens of the world by recognizing the im portance of ending racial discrimination. Do you know a woman of the year? Nominations are open for Halton Women of the Year Awards. The Women's Information and Support Centre of Halton is accepting nominations for candidates for its fifth annual celebration of excellence. Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville will be the site of this year's awards dinner on Monday. May 13 at 6:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Canadian native artist, singer and two-time Juno Aw ard win ner Susan Aglukark. The awards evening will honour women who have made a sig nificant contribution to com munity life in Halton in four categories: health and well ness; arts and culture: personal achievement: and community and humanitarian services. The event is also a major fundraiser for the Women's Information and Support Centre of Halton. a regional service based out of Hopedale Mall in Oakv ille. Nomination forms can be obtained by calling 905-8479104. Deadline is April 15. Tickets to the gala cost $35 each and can be bought by calling the centre. Julie Fairrie · Special to the Oakville Beaver W A LK T H IS WAY: Kd W illiams was accom panied on p art of his annual St. P atrick 's Day walk from Toronto to Oakville by his 13-m onth old son Tiger. W illiams had a cool, but precipitation-free day for the trek, which ended at the Bearded Collie in dow ntow n Oakville. T he occasion m arked the 26th straight time W illiams has m ade his walk. A nn Mulvale, MAYOR. TOWN OF OAKVILLE Updated plan to cost $30,000 The Halton District School Board is paying $30,000 to consultant C.N. Watson to produce an updated Capital Strategic Plan to track popula tion growth and demographics around Halton. to determine future facility needs. Education director Dusty Papke said the money does not have to be found in a tight budget as it is an Education Development Charge-eligible item. "You may have to, down the road, make some changes depending on demograph ics," he told trustees about the new review, the first in five years, at last week's board committee meeting. "We might have surplus (school) space, we might be on track.... We don't expect a whole lot of change in our projections of growth in the south Burlington communi ties. 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