Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 20 May 1994, p. 7

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"Students will be registering before school actually starts," says Finlay. As soon as the school is comâ€" plete, which Finlay expects will be in the next couple of months, he will run tours of the facility, and a community BBQ has been planned for the last week of August. Finlay, the man at the helm of this stateâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"art high school, is a former Toronto Argonaut with teaching experience in North York and Peel as well as viceâ€"principal posts at M.M. Robinson and Lord Elgin High Schools in Burlington and fourâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half years as princiâ€" pal of General Wolfe High School. team, he adds. The name the sports teams will bear? Appropriately enough, the studentâ€"chosen Trailblazers. Whatever sports teams the stuâ€" dents want, they will get providing they are willing to fundâ€"raise if necâ€" essary, says Finlay. It costs $16,000 alone to equip a junior football There is a large resource centre on the second floor, set in the midst of the academic area and equipped with large windows overlooking the rows of homes across the street. The school is also equipped with daycare facilities which will be operated by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Community and Social Services, and occupied by Munn‘s Child Care Centre. The Centre will offer 46 places for infants to preâ€"schoolers. "We know what families want, We know what kids need," says Finlay. The Centre was built into the school‘s initial concept and Finlay hopes it will provide necessary serâ€" vices at a time when these services are desperately needed but are being cutback. A survey conducted two years ago by Halton Children‘s Services identified specific areas of need in the community. Meeting needs of familes, kids (Continued from page 6 bers of the community, many of whom have retired early, into the school. The Opening Reception will be held Friday, May 27th, 7:30 to 9:30 pm (formerly "The Best of the 0.A.S.") a juried exhibiton of art, sculpture and pottery by members of the The show will be open for viewing * * 14 from Saturday, May 28th to Saturday, June 4th (inclusive) For more information, call Oakvilie Art Society Office â€" 827â€"5711 P.O. Box 123. Oakville, ON L6J 425 to be held at The Oakville Art Society 560 Bronte Road, Oakville (at Speers Road) Oakville Art Society AKVILLE SHOW . OPEN SUNM lhae ||| ON ALMOST ALL* REGULAR, SALE AND CLEARANCEâ€"PRICED MERCHANDISE! ## Ladies‘, men‘s and children‘s fashions and accessories : Fashion jewellery :# Family footwear :: Personal electrics :# Toys :# Candy :: Housewares :# Sporting Goods :# Barbecues and more Oakville Place 842â€"4811 THE ORIGINAL AND STILL THE BEST! *Check your card or see omplete list inâ€"store for exemptions THE BAY Scratch n‘ Save discounts may not be combined. 10%â€"25% and 30%â€" 50% ON A SELECTION OF REGULARâ€"PRICED* ITEMS! *# Watches :# Cultured and freshwater cultured pearls *# Sterling silver and jade jewellery *# Prints :# Decorattive accessories *# Linens *# Giftware # Stemware and more *Check your card or see a complete list inâ€"store for exemptions Mon. â€" Fri. 9:30 a.m. â€" 9:00 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. â€" 6:00 p.m. E Sun. 12 Noon â€" 5 p.m. BDubson‘s Ban Company

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