Wednesday, July 21, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER A 5 If you have a news tip or story idea, call the Oakville Beaver at 8 4 5 -3 8 2 4 . SEARS CORRECTION For our 24 page Price Meltdown (C073F099) (Sale dates: July 19-25,1999) Page 7 -1 5 .9 9 and 19.99 national brand boxed bras & briefs copy should read: 15.99-19.99 on select national brand boxed bras & briefs Page 22 - Hillary sleeping bag (item #40550) This is not a 3 lb. sleeping bag, it is 2.5 lbs. We sincerely regret an caused i ■ inconvenience this may have ears customers. Pa r k s Bronte C reek Provincial Park C om ing in A u g u s t... Civic Holiday, A ueust 2,1:00 - 4:00 p.m. Spruce Lane Farm House celebrates its 100th birthday! Descendants of the original ow ners of this beautiful tum-of-the-century farm will be there to cut the official birthday cake. <&„&'*** v<r «•***' r5?'* , v V ~ • * v .>vc; W& mm® WSS8&®mm&vmW8mm mA<' x * Photo by Barrie Erskine One of the final acts of this vacant Cedar Croft cabin was to serve as a resting spot for cut tree branches. P ro p e rty c le a re d fo r s p o rts fie ld s 3rd A nnual C raft Show and Sale, July 25,10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. Attention craft lovers! Beautiful Spruce Lane Farm will host m any different Vendors, Victorian jewellery, hom em ade wool blankets and so m uch more. Fam ily fun is: Hi ki ng one of the Park 's m any trails! Fly Fun, A ugust 7th Join the Burlington Model Flying C lub for a day of "flying Free"! Watch a variety of remote model aircraft take flight and soar. . Enjoy dem onstrations along w ith a ham - | burger barbeque. Archaeology Day, A ugust 8 ,10HX) a.m.- 4.00 p.m. Join us a t the N ature Centre for clay pot making and other exciting hands-on activi ties. Be an archaeologist for a day w ith the Toronto C hapter of me O ntario Archaeologist Society. S i t r u c e L o n e F a r m H o u s e A Uving m useum , built in 1899, Spruce Lane opens a w indow on the past! Tour the Farm H ouse and explore the life of the turn of the century residents. Smell the sweet perfum e of wood smoke. Sample jam and preserves m ade the old fashioned way. Re live the past! Located between Ottkmlle/Burlington o ff tlieQ E.W . Exit 109. (9 0 5 ) 8 27-6911 (C ontinued from page 1) "We've obviously tried to minimize the tree removal, but to make it usable space for us, we have to level and fill the land," he said. McLean said he expects the trees and cabins will be removed and the area prepared for the sports fields by mid-August. He added that it will be maintained at the same standard the rest of the campus currently is. While the school was interested in increasing its property and sports fields, McLean said there was another motivation for purchasing the Cedar Croft land. "We were equally concerned about what might go there if we didn't acquire i f " he said. According to town planner David Nelson, a demolition permit has been issued to allow Appleby College to remove 24 buildings on the property. No applications have been made for building permits, zoning amendments or official plan amendment relating to the property. Y o u t h a n d s e n io r s s t e e r in g t h e i r is s u e s t o H a l t o n c o u n c i l By Irene Gentle SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER Two separate advisory committees are working to ensure that youth and seniors have the ear of Halton regional council. The committees will work to bring issues concern ing the two groups forward. The success of area youth committees has led to the striking of the Halton Regional Youth Advisory Committee (HRYAC). Milton's Mike McVety and Jolene Theriault of Burlington appeared at a recent health and social ser vices meeting to showcase the concept. At the same meeting, longtime seniors advocate Helen Ferguson detailed the new plan of the already established Elderly Services Advisory Committee. Seniors need a strategic plan to get their issues on the table, said Ferguson. Those issues include senior abuse, a lack of afford able housing and caregiver burnout. "We hope that all of you will enter your senior years confident that these issues have been addressed, if not resolved," she said. To start the process, a seniors conference task force was struck earlier this year. Their job will be to study the issues with an eye to weeding out duplication in services, as well as service gaps. That information will then be filtered back to the Region. "We have to know what is useful information to you," said Ferguson. The freshly formed youth committee will provide a link with the municipal Mayor's youth Advisory Committees, said Theriault. It will also tackle many of the same issues that council does, including health and policing, she said. Their input can help the Region gain a new per spective, said Halton Chair Joyce Savoline, who met with representatives of the committee previously. "I want to say how impressed I am with the kind of issues they have brought forward," she said. "It's imperative we work with kids in our community so we can work in the future." Internet surveys will help the committee keep in touch with the pulse of Halton youth, said McVety. "Another thing we've really moved to get going is a web page with several questionnaires," he said. Along with bringing youth issues to the attention of the Region, the HRYAC will provide insight on how youth view current issues and events. That won the approval of Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale. 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