Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario), 17 Dec 1993, p. 3

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82. Refle K: Relaxing 45â€"mir < * Relieves st * Improves ci * Relaxes and * $25 per sess T 467 T KX 467 Speers Rd. 338â€"9973 t hit in Located in Fermne Fitness Cen President Stephen Klein elaboratâ€" ed on the issue of basketball courts with a proposal that the plot of land behind the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre be used for basketball courts. "It‘s central to the community; the washrooms are open; other facilities are there; and lighting is available for nighttime use," explained Klein. Other board members agreed this is a viable idea, and Klein‘s proposal that GARA provide up to $3,000 to make this work, was quickly accepted. A Youth Activity Directory listing community events for young people was the second idea, and the third would be the installation of backâ€" boards for pickâ€"up games of basketâ€" ball at schools. "There is a complete absence of space for spontaneous activities here," said Buchanâ€"Terrell. "The Town or school should install backâ€" boards for pickâ€"up games, but the Town does have some legitimate concerns about liability and vandalâ€" 5 Ld 1SM. In keeping with the focus on youth, Klein outlined two further The first would be a discount to youths for transit during the summer to attend youth activities. "When transit prices increase, people stop using it," he said. "We have to encourage student usage by keeping prices low." By SHELLY SANDERS GREER Special to the North News outh activities appeared to Ybe the focus of the last monthly meeting of the Glen Abbey Residents Association. In addition to a Student Liaison Program which GARA is in the proâ€" cess of creating to establish a link with community teenagers, Grant Buchanâ€"Terrell, Parks and Recreation Chair, outlined three other possible youth activities he has asked the Town to consider. GARA focuses on youth concerns We also carry posters, prints and original paintings Prominent â€" 5; 10%0FF + Manicures: : * Polanty exrandria Body Sugaring* to remove. hair the natural chemical free way. 3 Reflexology j $ Relaxmg 45â€"minutes foot massage :: * Relieves stress tension . * Improves circulation * Relaxes and rejuvenates the body] _ * $25 per session/45â€"min. CLASSES NOW OFFERED 310 KERR ST. 849â€"1590 OAKVILLE Travel Jim Stock, coâ€"chair of the Planning and Development Committee had two items for discusâ€" sion.. The first concerned the Peterson property at 1270 Montrose Abbey Dr. The proposal, which both the Town and GARA endorse, is for the subdivision of the land into 13 lots. The only concerns are for the existing trees â€" many of which will probably have to be removed to make way for the access road. Specific trees would be transplanted to the Town walkway along the north edge of the provperty, and Stock suggested taking some of the others for boulevard planting. Road development following the completion of the Smithâ€"Triller Viaduct was the second item brought up for discussion by Stock. He explained that Town priorities are the "We should continue to support the need for more schools in the province," he began. "and we need high schools to service west Oakville. I propose that we write to the ministry to express this need." His second proposal regarded cutâ€" ting expenditures by building a mega high school bringing together the public and separate boards to share facilities and yet maintain their sepaâ€" rate identities. proposals for high schools in the area. "This megaschool would recogâ€" nize the independence of each board, but they would share mortar," said Klein. "I propose we write to the ministry to express our interest in such a project." Both proposals were accepted folâ€" lowing a brief discussion. Bring your whole Family, and a blanket to sit on. Sing your favourite carols â€" accompanied by The Salvation Army band. Festive refreshments will be served. Dress: casual. No charge. Dec 19: Dec 26: Oakridge Bible Chapel, 2250 Eighth Line Your community church in Iroquois Ridge OTHER CHRISTMAS EVENTS at 11 a.m. IROQUOIS RIDGE RESIDENTS Let‘s Celebrate Christmas by the Oakridge Choir More Christmas music! Christmas Eve Celebration and Communion 7 p.m. The issue that most concerned the directors, however, was the cost. At first, Perkins asked for $6,000 from GARA which would be matched with $6,000 from private donations and $3,000 from the Town. After much discussion, she received approval for a maximum of $3,000 from GARA for this project. She will present a more detailed proposal at a future meeting. A final proposal which generated a lively discussion was for a commuâ€" nity pixelboard, replacing banners, to inform the community of ongoing events. Wendy Perkins, first viceâ€" president, made the proposal, explaining that this would be a perâ€" manent, situated sign with proper landscaping somewhere on Dorval Drive. The Glen Abbey Residents Association meets the first Monday of every month at Pilgrim Wood School at 7:30 p.m. The next meetâ€" ing is Jan. 4th, and the Annual General Meeting will be held March 9th. For more information about GARA, contact Heather Logan at "Upper Middle Road is the first priority," said Stock, "and Neyagawa Boulevard is the second. It must be in place by 1997 to intersect with Hwy. 403." "We could have more than one message at a time, and they would be more sophisticated messages," she said. reconstruction of Upper Middle Road, completion of Neyagawa Boulevard, completion of West Oak Trails Boulevard, and the upgrading of Third Line to four lanes. 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