A 4 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday M ay 28, 2003 T h e B e s t A s s is te d L iv in g T h a n Is M o r e A ffo r d a b le Y o u T h in k / / elcom e to S u n rise Assisted Living, w here fam ilies find great care, g reat h o sp itality a n d great living e n v iro n m en ts. H ere, resid en ts enjoy p ersonalized p ro g ra m s o f care to m eet need s th a t are light, co m p reh en siv e o r so m ew h ere in betw een. Services in clu d e w heelch air assistance, m e d ic a tio n an d su p erv isio n a n d in c o n tin e n c e m an ag em en t. S unrise is a positive altern ativ e to an in stitu tio n al setting, o r to o th e r assisted living h o m es th a t acco m m o d ate only resid en ts w ith m o d e ra te care needs. Visit us to d ay to see firsth an d th a t o u r com p rehensive ran g e o f services can be exceptionally valuable to the se n io r in y o u r life, at co m fo rtab le rates. students put their finished conceptual models on a cart and then drove them over to their professors' offices for mark Add the word `charrette' to the lexi ing. The cart, or charrette, as an object has con of language used in the muchdebated issue over whether to preserve now become an event, an occasion. According to the report prepared or develop the land north of Hwy. 5. Directly translated, the French word through consultations with the region and province, "the time is now to pro means `cart'. But, according to David Cash, the ceed with a comprehensive examina tion," or charrette. town's commissioner o f . But the chair of the planning and develop "With one side of their Town's parks, culture and ment "a charrette is an exciting forum to provide mouth the Town says recreation advisory com mittee Wendy Burton is public input into north the environment comes skeptical of the Town's O akville's future plans, especially east of Sixteen first, and the other side inconsistent vision for the Mile Creek." says development is a land. While the planning The word charrette priority." services report states "the was contained in an infor · Wendy Burton Town has placed a priority mation report given to on the development of a council last week. In modem terms a charrette is a linked natural heritage/open space sys seven-day, 24-hour per day workshop, tem for North Oakville" it later states in said Peter Cheatley, the town's director its terms of reference that the purpose of a review by the town, region and of planning services. Beginning Sept. 17, for one week, all province is to develop elements of the residents are invited to Town Hall to natural heritage/open space system relate their vision of the contentious land which would be suitable for the urban north of Dundas Street to an architectural context. "With one side of their mouth planner. "We've never done a public the Town says the environment comes meeting o f this scale before," said first, and the other side says development is the priority." Cheatley. Burton asked councillors for reassur From the public input, the architects will then draw up a concept plan for the ances of a balanced clear vision from the area. "It's an interactive workshop," Town in its ongoing consultations with the Region and Province, and that the added Cheatley. Original use of the word charrette public input received from the charrette stems from when French architectural would be accurately represented. S P E C IA L T O T H E BEAVER Public input will be sought OTMH walk during week-long `charrette' will be held Father's Day By Melanie Cummings The OTMH Charitable Corporation wants to remind residents it's holding the 7th annual Classic Run/Walk on Father's Day. Sunday. June 15. Register for either the 3- km walk or the 5-km run and collect pledges from friends, family and colleagues to sup port O akville Trafalgar M emorial Hospital. This year all proceeds from the event will be directed to the Matemal/Child Program. The event is at Wallace Park, between Reynolds and Allan Street, just south o f the hospital. The run starts at 9 a.m. and the walk at 9:15 a.m. Run prizes will be awarded to: top three male and female finishers in the "open" category; top three male and female finishers in the "masters" (40plus); and top three male and female fin ishers in 14 age groups from 10-70-plus. All participants are eligible to win a wide assortment o f draw prizes. Presenting sponsors for this year's event are Oak-land Ford Lincoln and Ford of Canada. Registration and pledge information and forms are available at the OTMH main lobby, front desk at 327 Reynolds St.. Oak-land at 570 Trafalgar Rd.. The Running Room at 156 Lakeshore Rd., E. or at www.runningroom.comNeventregistration. To volunteer for this event, contact Aleta Mayer, special events co-ordinator at 905-338-4351 or e-mail at amayer@haltonhealthcare.on.ca Do you recognize this suspect? (Continued from page A1) Ask us about our select couples suites. 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