Oakville Beaver, 1 Nov 2006, p. 8

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8- The Oakville Beaver, W ednesday N ovem ber 1, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com Chris Stoate Janice Wright Rob Burton Continued from page 7 Continued from page 7 Continued from page 7 Ann Mulvale Continued from page 7 for those youth who enjoy meet encourages respect ing in a safe environment away 3. Publicly support the efforts of Police and encour from home. As your Mayor, I will continue age parents to support them when their teens misbe the work I've started in Ward 6 and take it Town wide. have. We agree on the issues: but who can best deliver? Visit www.votestoate.ca to see my qualifications. meet these needs.The only reason we have a skateboarding park and a youth centre is that my daughters, working with their friends, fought very hard to get them. They wrote business plans, grant applications and appeared repeatedly at council. Although it was a learning experience for them, I don't feel we should be asking teenagers to do the work of adults to get what they need. The Mayor's Special Committee Against Impaired Driving, and Oakville Youth Advisory Committee involve young people and adults in solutions. Partnerships with service clubs, faith communities, school boards, student councils, the CFO, Kerr Street Ministries, United Way agencies, Oakville Y and town facilities, offer many viable options. Going forward, I'll continue to work with youth, employing community part nerships for sustainable solutions to their issues. Cross Avenue Drop-in Centre, a place for young people who are not `traditional joiners' and the Evening Zone bus service, are positive examples. I'll continue to support youth's desire for independence as the vast majority of YO URTH P WEEK 1 RESULTS ARE IN! a g a 8IGGA TOMATO GARLIC FESTIVAL ON NOW! CUISINE J t In 25 % t n ea n 2 0 % 134 JjJushore Uioad1Ufaf, O ah'illt 9 0 5 .3 3 8 1 8 8 8 1 OPEN M o n .-T h u n . 11-11 Fri.-Sat. 1 1 -1 1 :3 0 fju te l S h .iw .ir m j < o u \l.ik t (.ih o u le " * I .IU " Support your Mayoral candidate by buying their beer! I Visit any Oakville LCBO or Trafalgar Brewery's retail I store to cast your vote. Watch this space for updates right up until the election, November 13th! TRAFALGAR BREWING COMPANY R (| 1186 SPEERS ROAD, TE L:805-337-0133 W W W JUJE8ANDM EAOS.COM S e jf o o d M ix e d G rill r |) OA K V 1LLE Register N ow for the W in d row Sn o w Removal Program A "windrow" is that pile of slushy snow at the end of your drivewaymade by the snowplow as it goes on by. Shoveling a windrow can be a task beyond the physical resources' of some seniors and physically chal lenged residents. That's why the Town of Oakville, together with Links 2 Care (Halton Helping Hands), has a Windrow Snow Removal service to assist them. a Q u a lity o f Life Have your windrow cleared all season for just 80 dollars. Register w ith Unks2Care: · Novem ber 1 and 2 fro m 9 am to 1 pm Sir John Colborne Seniors Centre 1565 Old Lakeshore Road · Novem ber 8 and 9 fro m 10 am to 2 pm The O akville Seniors Centre 263 Kerr Street I C Lmks2 care Call 905-338-SNOW or visit www.haltonhelpinghands.ca. Registration open until December 1, 2006. or by fax to 905-338-4259. Oakville will be Celebrating its 150th Birthday Next Year! W hether you've lived in O akville fo r e ig h ty years or e ig ht m onths, w e 'd like to kn ow w h a t yo u r fondest m em ory o f Oakville is. In 100 words or less, please share your memories with us. Be creative! Enter for a chance to win Oakville prizes cour tesy of the Town of Oakville and the Oakville Public Library. We are also looking f o r " now and then ' photos, so send them along as well. Remember to include a return address if you would like them back. Submission deadline is November 27, 2006. "Memories of Oakville" can be sent by e-mail to communicationsOoakville.ca, by mail to Town of Oakville, Memories of Oakville c/o Corporate Communications, P.O. Box 310, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6J 5A6, w w w . o a k v il l e . c a Please n o te th a t "M em ories o f O akville" an d photos m ay be used in fu tu re Town an d Oakville Public Library publications, websites and at 150th Celebration events th ro u g h o u t 2007. 'M em ories o f O akville' is a jo in t partnership w ith the Oakville Public Library. Tel. 9 0 5 .8 4 5 .6 6 0 1 For fu r t h e r in fo r m a tio n o n T o w n se rvices p le a se v is it 1225 T ra fa lg a r Road, PO Box 310, O a k v ille , ON L6J 5A6

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