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Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 16 Dec 1994, p. 6

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[A With 2â€"12" Leaves 4 Slde Chairs Sugg. List. $1429 * Custom Wall Units * Hutches Buffets SOLID MAPLE HALL TABLE 1200 SPEERS RD. UNIT 6 White laquer base 18"x42", 2 drawers HUTCH T BUFFET ‘ 60" 4â€"Door List $2289 * Computer Work Stations * Office Furniture * Custom Entertainment Units _ * Kitchen Renovations 48"wide. Solid Oak. Sugg. list 41680 Floor Model 3â€"DOOR HUTCH BUFFET FREE ESTIMATES _ pnours: Metro‘s only Authorized Brunswick Dealer/Distributor VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 5200 DIXIE RD. (‘RS¢RP Mon. to Fri. 9â€"4 pm, Sat. 9â€"3 pm 40" Wide Solid Oak Sugg. List. $999 CORNER HUTCH THURS. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 10â€"7PM 10â€"8PM 10â€"7PM 10â€"5PM 11â€"4PM An elementary school in the Mill Brook/Rose community of Burlington was given top priority, followed by replacement of Holy Rosary School in Milton second. Alterations to St. Francis The forecast â€" approved at a recent board meeting â€" calls for 12 new eleâ€" mentary schools in the region and four new secondary schools by the year 1999, at a cost of $226.7 million. Five new elementary schools and two secondary schools for Oakville are among 16 new schools requested by the English section of the Halton Roman Catholic School board in its 1995 Capital Expenditure Forecast. West Oaks Trails fourth for new school Children‘s Indoor Playground g05â€"569â€"KIDS (569â€"5u437) OPENING DECEMBER 13, 1994 Attention Christmas Shoppers Special Evening Hours For Your Babysitting Needs 3170 Ridgeway Drive, Units 3 4 Mississauga, Ontario L5SL 5R4 (two blocks north of Dundas st.) Traditionally, the Ministry of Education requires school boards to subâ€" mit a fiveâ€"year Capital Expenditure Forecast annually. However, boards were to reâ€"examine their 1994 submisâ€" sion with a focus on growth and major nonâ€"growth projects such as: new school needs, additions, replacement schools, and major program alterations. As well, the boards, for the first time, were requested to blend the growth and major nonâ€"growth projects into one list when determining priorities. of Assisi in Georgetown was third on the priority list, and a school in West Oaks Trails, Oakville, was fourth. Expegss®‘

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