Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 16 Sep 1994, p. 3

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"These are threeâ€"bedroom housâ€" es from 1,600 to 1,700 square feet," said Talo. Talo, president of the associaâ€" tion, said the Town is requiring resiâ€" dents to place air conditioners at the front of homes it categorizes as "detached town houses". She believes the intent of the regulation is to cut down on noise at the rear of homes, but adds, "It is aesthetically ruining the neighborâ€" hood." WOTAR is writing town and regional councilors who serve its area to enlist their support in makâ€" ing a presentation to the Town. The association will recommend the Town give West Oak Trails resiâ€" dents more choices in placement of the air conditioners around their The Town of Oakville has issued 70 nonâ€"compliance orders to homeâ€" owners in West Oaks Trails who have not followed Town regulations for placement of air conditioners or have not obtained permits for them, Syzan Talo told directors at the West Oak Trails Association of Residents (WOTAR) monthly meetâ€" ing last week. West Oak Trails residents told to place air conditioners at front of their homes As with any new subdivision, West Oak Trails has its share of nagging problems. The park, which is yet to be named, is located on the west side of West Oak Trails Boulevard. Playground equipment is now being installed at the park which is slated to have a full baseball diamond and a splash pad. PARK OPENING WOTAR, in conjunction with builder Genstar and the Town, is planning a community celebration on Oct. 1st to mark the opening of the first park in West Oak Trails. _ Officials at the Town could not be reached for comment by press time. Some directors complained WOTAR now boasts a memberâ€" ship of 143. It attracted 200 resiâ€" dents to its recent community event, Summer Sizzle. Six hundred people are estimated to have moved into West Oak Trails by the beginning of June, according to Talo. The next WOTAR meeting will be held on Oct. 20th at Abbey Lane School starting at 7:30 p.m. Talo received a concerned call from a resident about coyotes seen and heard in the neighborhood. Although the directors do not conâ€" sider this a major problem, Talo cautioned residents who want to keep coyotes out of the subdivision not to remove construction fences or dump garbage on vacant lots. about the lack of transit in the subâ€" division and WOTAR plans to conâ€" tinue pushing for bus service. n SnoP Service I° Heads, im Drve Assemb\\] PP s\ Lubricat®» A\'\gnmenr, 1. A_H Spruce up your wardrobe with a flair of fashion this fall at the first annual Arthritis Society‘s. fundraxsmg fashion show, on Sept. 22nd, at the Delta Meadowvale Inn, in Mississauga. Featured at the show will be news media celebrities such as Belinda Hansen and Alisha Kay from CFTO‘s Eye on Toronto and Christine Diakos from CFMT Channel 47. Braemar will be coâ€"ordinating the show using model‘s from Carolyn‘s Modeling Agency, and Tuxedo Junction will escort the models during the formal wear segment. Proceeds from this event will go towards conâ€" tinued research and education which will benefit over four million Canadians that are afflicted with Arthritis â€" 60% of which are women, The cost of $35 per person includes luncheon, door prizes, and a raffle draw. For reservations, call The Arthritis Society at 905â€"897â€"2995; Arthritis Society fashion show

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