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Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 15 Oct 1993, p. 2

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till! 52 @415 E By CHERYL ELLIOT E Special to the North News as ___..._ ws Friday, Oct. 15, 1993 New ROAR board retains several past players «182.2 .80 be old guard remained firmly in place at the River Oaks Association of Residents’ general elections held last week. Eight out of nine directors were re- elected to the board, which has been plagued with poor attendance and internal bickering during the past A.‘ it’castmeldmd/oelamic that WW“ °' bye-4*“ Q thdoesamolhneedaaumkap)? A. 'lhennstcrxnnmsimaflomareasbllows: l)whmgmatatfm2/30fmetooflflsafllhgomi§lr1g 2)fllebofihisbrdmdo~nbfl1egunine 3)d1ebomhashadamotcmal 4)tocnsmetkaflyhn0vefl1eshq:e,posiflonoroobuofmemom KINGS AND QUEENS ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES TO BE CROWNED memm% mm awn(cqa)vfllermefl1egreatstlife$anbrfl1eToom Q, Whatisaaownkap)? _ Q.E.W. Trafa!g§[ Road, Oakvllle Al Immentsl. 5a SMILE! DENTISTS HEALTHY AND CLEAN TEEIH MAKE SMILING A LOT MORE FUN DR. STEVEN SOLOMON DR. IONA'I'HAN KAZDAN They join returning directors Lesley Ramsay-Camovale, Ralph Carnovale, Robert Caster, Jim Edwards, Sue Ramsay-Roddick, However, there will be some flesh blood to help steer the association this year. Three new directors â€" Karen Bragg, Larry Edmonds, and Fran Burbidge â€" were elected to the Edmonds would like directors to spend less time on points of order at meetings and really “get things done.” He would also like ROAR to work more closely with the Glen Abbey Resident Association. “The people of River Oaks deserve better,”hcsai¢ Edmonds, a 21-year veteran with Canada Post, feels that ROAR is not “as professional as it could be.” Newcomer Bragg, a part-time unit assistant at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, is keen to work with ROAR on local government, policing, and youth issues. She previ- ously worked with teenagers in a youth program at Downsview Secondary School, and her husband, David, is a Metro-Toronto police officer. Joan Nikifortchuk, who served as secretary on the previous executive, did not stand for re-election. Gord Roddick, Allan Wisby, and past ptesident Bob McIntosh. The Oakville North News is published every Friday by the Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Rd. Oakville, Ont. L6K 354. Editorial inquiries should be directed to the Oakvllle North News Editorial Co-ordlnator, Wilma Blokhuis. Phone: 845-3824, Fax: moons. Cluellled: 845-2809, Circulation: 845-9742 Ian Oliver, Publisher m 3°” G""’°V'A°"°"',s',"9 ”m” Sports ................................ 1 Mark Yesterd. Advertismg Manager .. _ ‘ N n Ale der, Editor Claseified ..................... 16 1. . , . Coming Up. . . North .......... 5 Geoff Hlll, Circulation Director 1 Te d Ca Ofli Man r Home Garden ............... 1. m’ °° “9" Cruise Holidays ................. 1‘ 11m Colee, Production Manager N ortHWews Serving Glen Abbey, River Oaks Aquuois Rid; Oakville “Out mandate from now through the next five years is to get back into the community and offer our ser- vices,” Carol Gall, a recreafion super- visor/community development, told As part of its restructuring, the Parks and Recreation Department has assigned seven recreation supervisors with responsibility for community development to work closely with 14 Oakville residents’ groups registered with the Town Clerk’s office. The Town of Oakville will also be offering assistance to ROAR and othe; midents’ gmups this year. A part-time nurse in the emergen- cy department of Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Burbidge has lived in River Oaks for the past five years and “plans to live in the area for a while.” “Having a say in what’s going on” in her community prompted Burbidge to run for office in her neighborhood’s residents associa- Sports ................................ 15 Classified ..................... 16-19 Coming Up. . . North .......... 9 «329;?- MEDIUM lib-of W's-m. India-3 Zlnl'moi m4 "-1-“! 6-PACK 0F COKE 1733: mmmmm mummy: mmmmm nun-mam: RIVEROAIG Upperéth Plaza-15006111 Line 338-0097 PAR'IY SPECIAL SMALL 1 0.00" Zor51b0rderofWings anypizzapurchaseover 825-3500 mm 1131 mmwmmm % X-LARGE +31“ 1 1119 ROAR’s next meeting will be on Thursday, Nov. 4th, at the River Oaks Public School, stam‘ng at 7:30 pm. The mascots will accompany Millington as he visits each stop. Volunteers can reach Ramsay- Camovale at 842-8692. Ramsay-Camovale is also looking for volunteers, ‘Vvho are patient with children”, to wear several mascot “We would like to set-up some stops between Sixth Line and Trafalgar Road,” she said ROAR still needs three more resi- dents or area businesses to volunteer driveways or other spaces to set-up stops, and volunteers to serve coffee, according to Social Committee chair, Ramsay-Camovale. ROAR is setting up its First Ever Hallowe’en Community Coffee Pit Stops this year. The association will provide free coffee from 6 pm. to 8 pm. at six locations in River Oaks for adults trick or treating with their children. In lieu of payment for cotfee, ROAR hopes residents will make a donation to UNICEF. Jim Millington â€" who plays Seth on CI'V’s ENG â€" will visit each pit stop on behalf of UNICEF that evening. In other ROAR news, the mem- bership commime led by Caster, has signed up 100 new members since starfing its door-to-door membership c" drive last month. According to Caster, ROAR bad 40w50membexsptiortothemem- buship drive. @522. LARGE Gall, who is assigned to ROAR, explainedsheisadirectlinktoher/ depanment, and could assist the asso- ciation in obtaining training in amas A such as volunteer recruitment and wtablishing youth progmms. ROAR directors. cmmmmm “MN-31D! n MEDIUM! 11

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