in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 16 ,2 01 8 | 10 GOLDGOLDGOLDGOLDGOLDGOLDGOLDGOLDGOLD GOLDGOLDGOGOLDGOGOGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOLDLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDLDLDLD 667 Fourth Line (at Speers RD.), Oakville email: 667@activegreenross.com Tel (905) 842-8520 Fax (905) 842-5269 Mention this ad and receive 10% Off Parts & Labour GOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOGOGOGOGOLDGOGOLDGOGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDGOLDLDLDLDLD oakville.caCanada's best place to live (MoneySense 2018) Bike Maintenance and Repair Workshop With support from the Ontario Sport and Recreation Communities Fund, the Town of Oakville is excited to offer Bike Maintenance and Repair Workshops for youth ages 11 to 18 at a reduced fee. Workshop includes learning how to fix a flat tire, fix your chain, adjust brakes and gears. Visit oakville.ca for more information and how to register. Notice of Heritage Designation On August 7, 2018, Oakville Town Council resolved to pass By-law 2018-104 to designate the Glassco House at 338 Spruce Street under Section 29 of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.18, as amended, as aHeritage Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. O.18, as amended, as aHeritage Act property of cultural heritage value and interest: Glassco House 338 Spruce Street, Oakville, Ontario Part of Lot 12, Plan 121; Lot 13, Plan 121; Town of Oakville Description of Property The Glassco House is located on the south side of Spruce Street between Reynolds Street and Allan Street. The property contains a 2 ½ storey brick Craftsman Bungalow style house. Statement of Cultural Heritage Value or Interest The Glassco House has cultural heritage value in its historic and associative value with the Glassco, Perdue and Tough families, all of whom contributed to their local community and played significant roles in Oakville's early industries, organizations and schools. The property also contributes to the understanding of the development of the Brantwood Annex and the local residential neighbourhood. As a c.1912 Craftsman Bungalow style home, the Glassco House is considered to have heritage value for its design and physical value. It is an early example of this style in Oakville and is one of the few remaining houses that define the Arts and Crafts character of the early 20th century residential developments to the north and east of downtown Oakville. The 2 ½ storey brick structure contains many of its original features that are characteristic of the Craftsman Bungalow style. The Glassco House is one of the first homes constructed in the area and is considered to have contextual value for its importance in defining, maintaining and supporting the historic residential character of the neighbourhood. Heritage Attributes Key features that relate to the historical, associative, design and physical value of the 2 ½ storey gable- roofed portion of the Glassco House include: • 2 ½ storey form of the building and gable roof with front shed dormer; • Brick cladding on the first storey; • The use of wood shingle cladding on the front shed dormer, the walls of the front porch, the first and second storey bay window on the west elevation, the west and east gables and the first storey of the east elevation; • Wood porch columns; • The use of wood floors and wood ceiling on the front porch; • The fenestration on the first storey of the north elevation; • The four sets of leaded glass windows on the north elevation, including all wood trim and wood storm windows; and • The sidelights and transom windows, including all wood trim, on the north elevation front entrance. Further information respecting this designation is available from the Town of Oakville. Any inquiries may be directed to Carolyn Van Sligtenhorst, heritage planner at 905-845-6601, ext. 3875 (TTY 905-338-4200), or by email at carolyn.van@oakville.ca. Public notice of pesticide use The TownTownT of Oakville intends to control weeds in medians and shrub beds along the following roadsides and parks: Lakeshore Road, Church Street, Robinson Street, Dunn Street, Reynolds Street, Navy Street, Thomas Street, Allan Street, Trafalgar Road, Randall Street, Kerr Street, Bronte Road, East Street, Nelson Street, Jones Street, Marine Drive, Upper Middle Road, Third Line, Dorval Drive, Neyagawa Blvd, Cornwall Road, Dundas Street, Bridge Road, Rebecca Street, within the Town of Oakville using the pesticide Finalsan Prothe Town of Oakville using the pesticide Finalsan Prothe T Commercial Concentrate containing active ingredient Soap (ammonium salt of fatty acids) Registration No. 30012 under the Pest Control Products Act (Canada). Commencing on April 20, 2018 weather permitting, and ending October 13, 2018. For further information contact ServiceOakville at 905-845-6601. Collect calls will be accepted from individuals calling long distance. More than 500 guests are expected to enjoy a royal evening on Sept. 14. That's when Oakville Diwali is set to host Rang Mahal, a Palace of Col- ours at Mississauga's Lakeshore Convention Centre (806 Southdown Rd.). Starting at 6:30 p.m. and running until mid- night, the event includes dinner and an open bar, as well as a magician, live music, and DJ and dancing and both a live and silent auction. Tickets are $225 per person, or a table of 10 for $2,250 and corporate ta- ble for $3,250. Proceeds will go to- ward expansion of Oak- ville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital's surgical unit. Diwali, the Festival of Lights & Joy, is celebrat- ed by millions around the world. Culturally and spiritually rooted within the South Asian community, it signifies the victory of light over darkness, good over evil, knowledge over igno- rance and hope over de- spair. For tickets or more in- formation, visitformation, visitf www.OakvilleDiwali- .com. COMMUNITY DIWALI GALA TO SUPPORT OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Don't be a LitterBug! Please keep our community clean.