QEP students may pick up report cards Once again the Wyldewood Golf Club has donated use of the course for the day and this year, Silliker Laboratories of Canada have joined the Royal Group of Companies as major sponsors. Their contribution will help defray the cost of the golf dinner enabling more money to go directly to OTMH. This year, the estimated $30,000 to be raised by the tourâ€" ney, will go to help fund part of an $80,000 roof terrace at the hospiâ€" There‘s also time for other major sponsors to help out along with those companies and individâ€" uals who wish to make a prize or cash donation or sponsor a hole. The organization for the event this year, has been handed over to the Royal Bank Group of Companies under tournament chairman Mike Pratt of Royal Trust. Assisting in the work are Colin Ballance, Bill McLean, Donise Beriault and Karen Mulligan of the Royal Bank along with Alun Phillips of RBC Dominion Securities. One of the big attractions at the tournament this year, is the prize of a 1995 Oakvilleâ€"built Ford Windstar to the golfer who aces the seventh hole during the tourâ€" ney. The van is courtesy of Oakâ€" Land Lincoln Mercury. For those Queen Elizabeth Park School students who have not yet picked up their final report cards, this is the week to do so. The suspect is described as male, white, 5°10", 160 lbs., wearing blue jeans and a hooded sweatshirt. If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and your inforâ€" mation will be treated with comâ€" plete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. Entry fee is $150 per golfer and women are encouraged to join in the tournament to be held on Wed. Aug. 17th. All proceeds for the even go to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. For further information on prizes and sponsorships, call Mike Pratt at 844â€"0771. The school will be open from 8:00 a.m.â€"4:00 p.m. from July 4thâ€" 8th and from Aug. 22ndâ€"Sept. 2nd. For further information, call the school at 827â€"4101. The family vehicle that was parked at the residence had also been entered, and a set of keys were taken from the kitchen area of the house. In the early hours of May 27th, the victim woke to find a male standing beside her bed. He held a knife to her throat and she was taken to the basement of the home where she was sexually assaulted. Her cries were heard by other memâ€" bers in the house and the suspect was chased from the house through the back door. He was last seen by witnesses running through back yards in the area. When police examined the house, they discovered a large knife on the countertop that matched the description of that held by the attacker. Please call 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 or 825â€"TIPS (that‘s §25â€"8477). There is still time to get your group together for the 15th annual Oakville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament at the Wyldewood Golf and Country Club. Charity golf tournament for OTMH Aug. 17th Investigators in the Oakville area are seeking the help of the public in identifying a man who broke into a north end home and assaulted a female at knifepoint. According to the Aquatics staff, the Foolish Friday themes provide a basis for structuring activities that are both enjoyable and instructional They‘re calling them Foolish Fridays, but you may just want to call them fun! Every Friday throughout the summer, pools operâ€" ated by the Oakville parks and Recreation Department will feature themeâ€"oriented events. Woman assaulted at knifepoint Pool fun for the kids every Friday | NordicSport: The Best Value â€" August 5th: Earth It â€" It‘s Worth It â€" August 12th: Masquerade Mania â€" â€" August 19th: Crazy Commonwealth Games in Oakville August 26th: Clowning Around â€" July 29th: Wild, Wild, Wild, Western Showdown Day â€" July Happy Birthday Canada â€" July 15th: Christmas in July â€" July 22nd: Be a Lifeguard for swim lesson registrants as well as providing variety for public swim participants. The Foolish Friday themes are as follows: A BYâ€"LAW TO ESTABLISH DEVELOPMENT CHARGES FOR THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON Byâ€"law No. 90â€"94 imposes uniform residential and nonâ€"residential development charges on a regionâ€"wide basis within the boundaries of the Regional Municipality of Halton. Schedule A below lists the applicable residential development charges and growthâ€"related serâ€" vices for which charges are being imposed. Schedule B below proâ€" vides the same information fo: nonâ€"residential development. All development charges are effective July 1, 1994 and are subject to annual indexing commencing October 1st 1996, as provided for in the byâ€"law. The Total Specific Urban Charges presented in Schedules A and B shall be imposed against all development and redevelopment includâ€" ing certain building expansions, as provided for in the byâ€"law, within the Urban Area shown on Map 1 below. The Total Rural Charge preâ€" sented in Schedules A and B shall be imposed against all developâ€" ment and redevelopment not located within the Urban Area shown on Map 1. However, development charges in respect of water supply and/or wastewater services shall be imposed (as applicable) against development and redevelopment not located within the Urban Area if it is proposed that the building or structures constructed be conâ€" nected to regional water supply or wastewater services , or both. This development charge byâ€"law does not apply to those lands locatâ€" ed within the Milton 401 Industrial Park where the owners have entered into a servicing agreement with the Region but where no subdivision agreement has been signed prior to April 17, 1991. The lands to which byâ€"law 90â€"94 does not apply are identified as Area 1 on Map 2 below. TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Regional Municipality of Halton passed Byâ€"law No. 90â€"94 on the 29th day of June, 1994 under section 4 of the Development Charges Act. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the Byâ€"law by filing with the Clerk of the Regional Municipality of Halton not later than the 26th day of For Further Information Please Contact: Roberto Rossini Acton: Finance Department George 905â€"825â€"6000 ext. 7060 Alderst BYâ€"LAW NO. 90â€"94 DEVELOPMENT CHARGES ACT, ~â€" _ R.5.0. 1990 R.R.O0. 1990, Reg. 267 NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A DEVELOPMENT CHARGES BYâ€"LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON SsCHEDULE OF URBAN AREAS WITHIN HALTON REGION t gn t# se cc* JL fnlv.ï¬.dmf CORPORATION 416 251â€"2660 Interested participants are asked Recreation Connection is provided by to please call their local pool for the Oakville Parks and Recreation further information. Department. Original long distance bill, thought to be extinct in some areas... Acton: 853â€"0501 Georgetown: 878â€"8113 Aldershot: 639â€"4540 Streetsville: 823â€"6720 COINâ€"IVâ€"O +ROUS MON : STROUS THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Regionâ€"Wide Charges (Urban and Rural): General Services â€" General Government = Police â€" Hospitals Roads Waste Management $212.59 177. 48 217.24 1,141.50 246.60 RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT CHARGES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1994 f Specific Urban Charges: Wastewater Water Total Urban Charge (excluding Surcharge) $4,705.69 $3,976.62 $2,916.08 $1,988.26 $1,458.14 Rural Charges (1) Hydro Studies 242.00 204.50 150.00 102.20 75.00 Regionâ€"Wide Services 1,995.41 _ 1,685.21 1,236.50 843.10 618.30 Total Rural Charges . $2,237.41 $1,890.71 _ $1,386.50 $945.30 _ $693.30 All charges are expressed in uninflated dollars as at July 1, 1994 and are subject to annual indexing on October 1 of each year commencing in 1996, based on changes to the Statistics Canada Quarterly Construction Price Statistic (catalogue number 62â€"007). Additional development charges applicable to specific areas may be imposed pursuant to other byâ€"laws. (1) Rural areas are subject to urban charges if required to connect to Regional water and/or wastewater services. July 1994, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the Byâ€"law and the reasons in support of the objection. An explanation of the development charges imposed under the Byâ€"law, a description of the lands to which the Byâ€"law applies and a key map showing the location of the lands to which the Byâ€"law applies are set out below. The complete Byâ€"law is available for RESIDENTIAL SAVINGS FROM PER MONTH BUSINESS SAVINGS FROM PER MONTH WEST TO OAKVILLE NORTH TO AURORA EAST TO AJAX ity Single Multiplies Apartments Apartments Special and Sem1 {excluding 2 Bedrooms Less Than 2 Care Detached apartments) Or More Bedrooms Dwellings $969.28 $1,741.00 $2,710.28 $1,995.41 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF HALTON 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 RIAL PARK $1,686.21 $819.11 $600.68 $1,471.30 1,078.90 $2,290.41 _ $1,679.58 $179.65 149.98 183.58 9.95 14.95 si1/f 1 $1,236.50 $131.72 109.97 134.61 707. 40 152.80 735.60 $1,145.16 $89.82 74.99 91.79 482.30 104.20 in Fitness from NordicTrack _ Just Got Better! 4 76.40 $518.30 $100 OFF NordicSport Accesso Workout Wear 3 DAYS ONLYâ€" Tues. July 5 through Thurs. July 7 NordicSport in Square One Shopping Centre, is the leading edge in fitness technology featuring graphiteâ€"composite construction and the new MC2"" resistance mechanism that #: maximizes the effectiveness of your workouts. Get $100 Off Accessory/Workout Wea $65.88 55.00 67.32 539.50 PER SQUARE FOOT OF GROSS FLOOR AREA Regionâ€"Wide Charges (Urban and Rural): Roads Subâ€"Total Specific urban Charges: inspection in my office during regular office hours being 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Dated at the Regional Municipality of Halton this 6th day of July, 1994. RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT CHARGES EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1994 Regionâ€"Wide Charges (Urban and Rural): Roads Subâ€"Total Specific Urban Charges: Water Wastewater All charges are expressed in uninflated dollars as at July 1, 1994 and are subject to annual indexing on October 1 of each year commencing in 1996, based on changes to the Statistics Canada Quarterly Construction Price Statistic (catalogue number 62â€"007). Additional development charges applicable to specific areas may be imposed pursuant to other byâ€"laws. (1) Rural areas are subject to urban charges if required to connect to Regional water and/or wastewater services. Subâ€"Total Subâ€"Total Joan A. Eaglesham Clerk Regional Municipality of Halton Effective July 1, 1994 4.628 $15.727 $8.848 July 6, 1