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Oakville Beaver, 10 Mar 1993, p. 7

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A MESSAGE FROM YOUR OAKVILLE TRANSIT DEPARTMENT M In the absence of Director Williams‘ Task Force and the perâ€" manent Cost Improvement Program which we have championed for two years, the 38 proposals represent a good starting point for debate over this year‘s budget. Director Williams claimed Monday that Administration had looked at 33 of the items. Good for them, but where is the restraint being exercised in these items and which of the sugâ€" Dear Sir: At Monday‘s â€" Re: March 1st Finance Committee Meeting â€" Halton Board of Education Trustee John Scheel proposed 38 (39, if "other" is counted) expenditure areas to be examined for possible cutbacks in the 1993 budget. Without getting into the argument of whether each one is accurately costed, defensible, and warranted, we would support Trustee Scheel‘s general thrust â€" some items are clearly valid, some will provoke debate, as they should. Good starting point for debate OUR TELEPHONE NUMBERS HAVE CHANGED! Little wonder airlines are losing their shirts When I booked the trip I explained that my wallet had been stolen and, although I had applied for another birth certificate and that although those wonderful people at Registrar General‘s Department in Thunder Bay " COMMENT I was told at the checkâ€"in counter I was not going anywhere until I proâ€" duced more "paperwork". I hate paperwork at the best of times but when it‘s standing between me and Duty Free â€" look out. . irlines, generally speaking, have become as skillful at transporting people as Laurel and Hardy were at moving fumiture. Airlines advise you to arrive two hours before your flight. I say if you‘re really smart, you won‘t show up at all. That was my first mistake, showâ€" ing up for Flight #832 from Toronto to Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic on Dec. 30, 1992. Please be advised that Oakville Town Council will consider a proposal to amend the Zoning Byâ€"law respecting regulations that apply to outside storage in M2 zones. The Planning Services Department will host a Public Information Meeting at which time the details of the proposal will be presented and public concerns noted. At a subsequent Council Meeting, staff will present the final Staff Report and recommendations which will incorporate information obtained at the Public Information Meeting. The dates and times of these meetings are listed below: h PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING _ COUNCIL MEETING Date: Tuesday, March 16, 1993 Wedanesday, April 14, 1993 Time: 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Place: Trafalgar Room Council Chambers Oakville Town Hall Oakville Town Hall 1225 Tratalgar Road 1225 Tratalgar Road Any individuals wishing to attend these meetings and speak to this matter, either in support of, or in opposition to the proposal, are invited to do so. If you wish to make a written submission, you may do so by writing to the Planning Services Department. Written submissions received prior to March 19, 1993 will be included in the information sent to Council members prior to the Council Meeting. Written submissions received by the Corporation of the Town of Oakville are collected under the authority of The Planning Act as amended; will be used to process the proposal; and will become part of the public record. _ is l oh. y ~aa A copy of the final Staff Report pertaining to this matter will be available for review in the Clerk‘s Department as of Monday April 5, 1993, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. For further information or assistance in this matter, please contact Don Parsons â€" Planner, Town of Oakville 338â€"4190 ext. 31 32. RE: PROPOSAL TO AMEND THE ZONING BYâ€"LAW RESPECTING OUTSIDE STORAGE IN M2 ZONES IN THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE THE TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR OAKVILLE TRANSIT AND OAKVILLE CAREâ€"Aâ€"VAN ARE NOW THE SAME. Effective immediately for information on either service simply call 815â€"2020 and our Transit Staff will be happy to assist you. Manager of Transit Operations TOWN OF OAKVILLE. WP. Akkermans NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS gestions put forward spring â€" three pages terhead â€" have been enacted? Letters to the editor In blue blazer, white shirt, jeans and sneakers and with a tennis racquet draped over my shoulders, I obviously fit the Interpol profile of an organized crimeâ€"typeâ€"ofâ€"guy going to the Dominican Republic to set up an underground network of suppliers to According to Mr. Matterâ€"Ofâ€"Fact the beadyâ€"eyed mannequin glaring at me like I was a potential stowaway, my photo L. D. wouldn‘t entitle me to a ride on their baggage carousel. (His security card carried the name "Lester B. Pearson" but I have my doubts). had cashed my check, they had not yet issued my document. ow\we camea\es Fes * ‘g. :. "Arise. 4 4 m‘:aiii:i: _ AikZ ~ .(5 _9; Chairman 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO + L6J 5A6 Chairman forward by Frank Gue rman, Taxpayers‘ Coalition. Halton TOWN OF OAKVILLE sa5â€"sseo1 on Or Roger Love , Education Committee staff last Board letâ€" are being Pup 86 CORPOR Oh, this question almost caused him to laugh, an expression of emoâ€" tion which, I‘m sure, he reserves for old ladies who have fallen down and can‘t get up. I would never be admitted into the Dominican Republic without a valid birth certificate, I would be held in detention and deported back to Canada at my own expense. Each of my other 12 pieces of identification received chapter and verse of airline and immigration poliâ€" cy from Mr. Matterâ€"Ofâ€"Fact. . illegally ship straw hats back to Canada. Funny how these same people who let neoâ€"Nazi David Irving into Canada "Could I take my chances with Dominican immigration?" y‘ & _ adl ‘ leLl . WITH MURDER. T/\ OH, HON.,, SAMMY GETS AwAY F AHTU AMNnodNnRED) DEPARTMENT â€" COMMUNITY CENTRE REGISTRATION NECESSARY â€" for Dates, Times, Program Info & Registration CALL 845â€"3541 BASKETWEAVING WORKSHOPS â€" Kathy Cope â€" Fun & Easy Ages: 7 & up. Fee: $10.00/workshop TOY MAKING â€" Brian Krog Make replica wooden toys to take home! Ages: 6â€"8 yrs. Fee: $6/person WOODWORKING & STENCILLING â€" Brian Krog Make a decorative wooden item & then stencil it! Ages: 9 & up. Fee: $10.00/person PAPER PLEASURES WORKHKOP Ages: 6 & up. Fee: $10.00/person STRING GAMES â€" Bill Russell See & Learn Tricks with a Loop of String! Ages: 9 & up. Fee: $6.00/person MUSIC FROM ALMOST ANYTHING! â€" Chick Roberts Play Urban Jugband â€" 1920‘s and 30‘s Style! Ages: 8 & up. Fee: $6.00/person Ages: 7â€"12 yrs. Fee: $15/person SAFAR!I HUNT â€" Lions, Tigers, Bears! Ages: 5â€"6 yrs. Fee: $15/person "ISH" â€" Live at the Centre! Ages: 5â€"12 yrs. Fee: $5/person (Tickets available at the Recreation Centre â€" But Hurry â€" Seating Limited) CLOWNING AROUND! â€" Face Painting, Balloon Sculpting & Clown Stunts Ages: 5â€"6 yrs. Fee: $15/person REGISTRATION NECESSARY â€" for Dates, Times, Program Info. & Registration CALL 338â€"4250. DINOSAUR DAZE! Guaranteed Prehistoric Fun Ages: 5â€"6 yrs. Fee: $15/person ABRACADABRA! Magic Workshop! Ages: 7â€"12 yrs. Fee: $15/person MIME, MASKS & CLOWNING! â€" "Nahomi" vents held at Glen Abbey and/or River Oaks Recreation OAKVILLE PARKS & MARCH BREAK EVENTS CALENDAR HOME FOR MARCH BREAK! COME OUT & ENJOY THE MANY SPECIAL EVENTS AT YOUR MUNICIPAL FACILITIES! March 15â€"19, 1993 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER OAKVILLE MUSEUM â€" SPECIAL EVENTS Enter Mr. Notary Public, blearyâ€" eyed with pen and paper in hand telling me how lucky I was to get hold of him at 7 a.m. were now refusing to let me out. "Okay, so could I just get a bottle of Duty Free Scotch and go home?" Mr. Notary Public: "Name, address, date and place of birth, do you solemnly swear to tell the truth so help you God?" Me: ‘"Yes." And it was done. I signed the paper and was instantly reâ€"born at the ticket counter with a fat guy from the Dye & Durham Company of Mississauga as my witness. Wait! Wait! There might be a way. A phone call! A flurry of activity! Hold the plane! EVENTS I 1»p O T5 TRUE/ We NEVEeR ALLOWED ROBERT AND PUD TD SNACKON _ RECREATION "Seventy! Seventy!" he yelled, and I shelled out the additional sixtyâ€"three dollars, thinking I got really, really, really lucky on this one. I was also thinking maybe Mr. Matterâ€"Ofâ€"Fact and Mr. Notary Public were brothersâ€" inâ€"law. They certainly deserve to be. Mr. Notary Public mumbled someâ€" thing about a fee and I handed him seven dollars. The whole notorization process took less than a minute and required not so much as a phone call or vertifiâ€" cation. If cocaine king Pablo Escobar is presently hiding out in Canada, I highâ€" ly recommend he travel via Pearson International. Mr. Notary Public: "Name address, date and place of birth?" PUBLIC SWIMMING â€" MAKE WAVES! 4:00 p.m.â€"5:30 p.m 2:00 p.m.â€"3:30 p.m For the swim enthusiasts, EXTRA PUBLIC SWIMS have been added from Monday to Friday for March Break as follows: Monday to Friday â€" 1:00 p.m.â€"2:30 p.m. DAILY At Oakville Arena, Kinoak, Maplegrove, River Oaks & Glen Abbey. For more information regarding Public Swimming & Public Skating opportunities CALL 338â€"4250. Fee: $1.25/person 10:00 a.m.â€"11:30 a.m Fee: $1.50/person To Order Tickets & For More Information Call the Box Office at 815â€"2021 â€" Mon.â€"Fri. â€" 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m. March 17 â€" Two Step Around the Atlantic March 18 & 19 _ â€"Andre Gagnon March 20 & 21 _ â€"Youth in a New World Oakville Symphony Central Glen Abbey White Oaks Woodside For March Break Activities at the Libraries Call your Branch PUBLIC SKATING â€" CHILL OUT! OAKVILLE CENTRE EVENTS NoT PURING DINNER / â€" 845â€"3229 â€"827â€"5212 â€" 844â€"8464 â€" 827â€"3321 LIBRARIES WMN aéoazba//ze Re MRYZ P ITAA UDCULOCUAELE Realty Corp 418â€"2 North Service Rd. E. 8427000 White Oaks Pool Queen Elizabeth Park Pool Gilen Abbey Recreation & Aquatic Centre Centennial Pool Glen Abbey Recreation & Aquatic Centre Glen Abbey Recreation & Aquatic Centre Pablo: _ "William _ Thomas, Wainfleet, October 18/46." Mr. Notary Public: "Do you swear to tell the whole truth so help you God?" Pablo: "Si." Mr. Notary Public: "Seventy bucks. Send me a postcard." I made the flight just in time to watch the stewardess to the drill. I just love the drill â€" the oxygen mask dropâ€" ping down, the lifejacket under the seat, the shark repellent in a handy litâ€" tle aerosol container. From their inflight catalogue the airline sells a $15 model Lâ€"1011 airâ€" plane just like the one you‘re flying and it‘s really neat because the seat space in both aircraft is exactly the same. Get the best...Price by Steve Nease Representative PICe

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