Oakville Beaver, 15 Sep 2016, p. 10

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, September 15, 2016 | 10 MOVE Woof Walk supports emergency veterinary clinic's work Animal lovers can lace up their walking shoes for the 1.5K MOVE Woof Walk Sunday (Sept. 18), in support of The Mississauga Oakville Veterinary Emergency Hospital's newly-formed registered charity, The Mississauga Oakville Vet Emergency (MOVE) Pet Foundation. MOVE was created to support and further the health and well-being of companion animals. It supports pets going through a significant illness or health crisis; purchases specialized needs equipment and cutting-edge technology for the hospital; supports the felines in the hospital's cat blood donor program; helps with rehabilitating animals without owners and, advancing veterinary medicine through clinical research. Participants are encouraged to collect pledges and join in the festivities, which begin at 10 a.m. The event features family activities, including the Flying Furballs Dog Agility Show, face painting, a chalk doodle wall, a woof wishing tree and children's pup tent activity centre. Children can also bring a stuffed animal too and learn to be a "vet-in-training." There will be prizes, including Toronto Raptors tickets, vendor giveaways and swag bags filled with pet treats. The walk will start at 11:30 a.m. at the 2285 Bristol Circle hospital. A registration fee of $20 includes participation in all of the activities as well as lunch. For more information, visit www. vetemergency.ca. oakville.ca What style of street furniture do you like best? As part of our Lakeshore Road Reconstruction and Streetscape Project we are choosing new furniture -- benches, bike racks, bollards, and streetlights -- for downtown Oakville. Now's your chance to have your say. What style of furnishings would you like to see downtown -- traditional, contemporary or classic? All of the styles are designed to complement our downtown heritage district. Our photos will give you a sense of each furniture style, but do not necessarily represent the final pieces that will be selected. To check out the three styles and choose the one you like best, visit us or go online. Visit us Thursday, September 15, 6­8 p.m. Iroquois Ridge Community Centre, 1051 Glenashton Drive Saturday, September 17, 9 a.m.­noon Downtown Oakville Farmers' Market, George Street Tuesday, September 20, 6­8 p.m. Town Hall, Oakville/Trafalgar Room, 1225 Trafalgar Road Wednesday, September 21, 6­8 p.m. Queen Elizabeth Park Community and Cultural Centre, 2302 Bridge Road Thursday, September 22, 6­8 p.m. Glen Abbey Community Centre, 1415 Third Line Go online Visit our photo library to choose the style you like best. Visit oakville.ca and search "Lakeshore Reconstruction." Next steps Once a style is determined, the next step is to choose the individual furniture pieces that work best for downtown Oakville. This will be part of the next round of public consultation happening later this fall. Questions? Contact: serviceoakville@oakville.ca or 905-845-6601 Extraordinary Development Opportunity The Town of Oakville is pleased to offer 165 Charnwood Drive for sale. This unique property features 3.02 acres (1.22 hectares) of prime, vacant and residential land. This site has an approved draft plan (24T-15001/1604) for nine single family detached lots with typical lot frontages of 73 feet. This is a rare chance to acquire an extraordinary development site in a mature desirable neighbourhood in the Town of Oakville ­ one of the most affluent and well-established urban communities in Canada with an expanding population of 180,000 plus residents. This property is being offered without an asking price. To request a supplementary package and general instructions for submitting an offer, please visit https://www.biddingo.com/oakville. Legal Property description: Part of Block A, Plan M-51 shown as Part 2 on draft reference plan (Cunningham McConnell Limited Reference No. 64-13-3 to be registered). For further information on the proposal process, please contact: Kathy Wyatt, Manager, Purchasing, Town of Oakville, 905-845-6601, ext.3087 or kathy.wyatt@oakville.ca. Location map ELMHURST A VE Lot plan 163 2271 182 174 7 226 176 162 167 CH AR NW OO D ALL S AINTS CRES FORD D R 16 8 E CRES CASTL DR 164 16 8 CH AR NW OO D SUBJECT LANDS 154 148 140 2268 221 1 BLOCK 10 89 1 2 7 6 5 3 4 223 1 2 2260 DAFF CT. ODIL 4 2275 1 9 16 6 160 165 183 22 59 2 26 22 70 156 150 144 140 15 153 149 143 2271 DR 67 22 57 2 226 22 2256 BONNYLYN CT. 130 139 133 129 123 LAKESHORE RD EAST Subject Lands Block 10 to be retained by town in satisfaction of parkland requirement s 2257 2263 2269 241 251 130 220 1 2 2 120

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