But putting in a new roof didn‘t make any sense because the walls are made of wood and also not long for the world. rink â€" but it was turning into "a money pit." A steady flow of money was required to keep the building up to today‘s more stringent building standards, and â€" as anyone with an old home knows â€" there always seemed to be something that needed fixing. For one, said club spokesman Kurt Tamowski, the roof continâ€" ued to spring its share of leaks which became hard to fix because "there‘s half a dozen layers." "It was costing us a lot of money, annually. And the ice surâ€" face was hard to keep the way we wanted it because there is no insulation." The centuryâ€"old building was well worn even before the curling club took it over in 1954, serving Curling club sets up unique fundraising initiatives 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO + L6K 2L1 The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Oakville proposes to pass a byâ€"law pursuant to Section 297 of The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M.45, in order to close and stop up for all purposes that part of old Ford Drive, more particularly described as Parts of Lots 5 and 6, Concession 2, South of Dundas Street and Part of the Road Allowance between Lots 5 and 6, Concession 2, South of Dundas Street, Town of Oakville, Regional Municipality of Halton, being Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 on Plan 20Râ€"11424. In 1986, the Town initiated the design for the Ford Drive Grade Separation based on the Functional Study completâ€" ed in 1979. Council on March 28, 1994 approved a recâ€" ommendation to stop up and close the old Ford Drive between Royal Windsor Drive and the southerly Ford Plant entrance. Once closed, this portion of road shall be conveyed to Ford Motor Company of Canada for nominal consideration. Pursuant to Section 300 of The Municipal Act, R.S.O. 1990, Chapter M.45, before passing this byâ€"law, Council or a Committee thereof, will hear in person or by his counâ€" sel, solicitor or agent, any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by this byâ€"law, who applies to be heard, provided that such person makes application in writing to the undersigned on or before 4:00 p.m., May 9, 1994. A copy of Reference Plan 20Râ€"11424 showing that part of old Ford Drive to be closed and stopped up for all purposâ€" es is available for inspection at the Office of the Town Clerk, at the address shown below, during normal busiâ€" ness hours. The Corporation of the Town of Oakville =â€"__ Byâ€"law 1994â€"52 (Continued from page 1) ) _PREPAID including all taxes and chemicals $216.40 C.0.0. â€" including all taxes and chemicals $287.80 336â€"7424 ©@ s417â€"8551 2379 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville * assemble heater * light heater pilot PREPAID including all taxes and chemicals C.0.D. â€" including all taxes and chemicals THE FOLLOWING WILL BE PERFORMED WHERE APPLICABLE: _’\ SWIMMING POOL a OPENINGS Judith Muncaster Town Clerk 1225 Trafalgar Road P.O. Box 310 OAKVILLE, Ontario L6J 5A6 at various times as an armory, an open air market and a skating rink. Besides a myriad of internal fundraising initiatives â€" such as the unique sledgehammer contest, raffles and the sale of club paraâ€" phernalia â€" the club has set up a convenient sponsorship program that allows individuals or corpoâ€" rations a wide choice of options. It ranges from sponsorship of a rock (or set of rocks) all the way up to sponsoring one of the eight sheets of ice. In between, supâ€" porters can buy a brick (gold, silâ€" ver or bronze) or purchase comâ€" mercial signage. Kicking off the project now, said Macdonald, means the curlâ€" ing club can capitalize on low construction costs and the still relatively low interest rates. On the other side of the coin, the economic downturn also makes fundraising difficult. The club is active seven days a week in the winter months, feaâ€" (we will return when the pool is full) * supply install 1 litre stain scale protection * supply install 1 litre of high strength algicide * supply and install 10 litres of liquid chloring * assemble filtration equipment * install ladders and diving board * rinse pool deck * start filtration system ® assemble underwater light * place solar roller and blanket by poolside Home Leisure turing nightly leagues, local bonâ€" spiels and invitational bonspiels attracting teams from across DATE: Wednesday, April 27, 1994 TIME: 7:00 p.m. Place: Howard Johnson, 590 Argus Road, Oakville Bring a Friend! Not: Admission to this special meeting is FREE, but as seating is limited, preâ€"registration is requested. To book your place, § please call: § Choose from an extended Cambridge selection represented personally at Garvey‘s by Rick Dunn of Cambridge ... and there‘s no extra charge for customâ€"fitted suits Plus 3 Added Value Opportunities ... Daffodils for the ladies on Saturday, ME AND LEARN FROM OAKVILLE‘S PROFESSIONAL ESTATE PLANNING TEAM: Dennis Siemko, Investment Advisor, RBC Dominion Securities Brian J. Hanna, Hanna, Henderson, Barristers Solicitors Bryan F. Kogut, Tax Specialist, BDO Dunwoody, Ward, Mallet N. Neill Taylor, Funeral Director, Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home Bruce Caplan, Sun Life Canada Marilyn Fedak, Manager, Personal Banking, Royal Bank PLAN NOW TO ATTEND THIS IMPORTANT ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR How to Ensure Your Estate Goes to Your Family ... not Revenue Canadal! xtended Cambridge * A chance to WIN a Cambridge Blazer and ted personally at Garvey‘s _ T erelana slacks! ambridge ... and there‘s _ * A chance to WIN a Cambridge Travel Bag! )r customâ€"fitted suits * Everyone purchasing a Cambridge garment lue Opportunities ... this weekend also receives a $50 CASHBACK ladies on Saturday CERHFICATE gOOd on Shir[s, ties and accessories! RVEY mEenNn‘s § shors J mon‘s § snors NJ 183 LAKESHORE ROAD EAST 8$45â€"8911 Sue Caswell at 338â€"2482 Ontario and the northern United States. Annual bonspiels include the MEMBER OF ROYAL BANK GROUP World Lefthanders RBC DOMINION SECURITIES Championships, the Big Brothers Bonspiel and numerous inâ€"club events.