Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 12 Feb 1993, p. 1

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Instead, the provincial governâ€" ment will begin Phase 1 of the proâ€" ject â€" Queen Elizabeth Way to Highway 5 â€" this spring and Phase 2 â€" Highway 5 to Trafalgar Road â€" will proceed in late 1994. "I‘ m never surprised," Mayor Ann Mulvale said following the announcement. "I was concerned about the revised schedule (for the 403 construction) announced before Christmas. 1 feel it‘s an appropriate announcement to put the time frame Usually government flipâ€"flops are greeted with groans. But there were nothing but smiles evident on the faces of regional and municipal officials, Wednesday when the Ontario NDP government announced it had reversed an earâ€" lier decision to delay the completion of the Highway 403 "missing link" through Oakville until the year 2000. Today‘s Province gives green light to Hwy. 403 link By SAL BOMMARITO Oakville Beaver Staff Paper @125 Cross Ave. _ 849â€"6356 Trafalgar Rd. .845â€"0421 Sears Drama Fest Rivals are seen as friends A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 31 No. 18 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1993 OPENING NEAREST YOU! DISTRICT OFFICE 374 Brant Street Burlington, Ont. L7R 2E8 Tel: (416) 639â€"7625 WATCH FOR THE LOCATION Page 12 The Income Tax Specialists «2303 Lakeshore Rd. W. 827â€"0738 +386 Iroquois Shore Rd. 849â€"8486 *Hwy. #5 Hwy. #25 827â€"5200 * 1027 Speers Rd.. . .. .. . 842â€"0954. «754BronteRd. 825â€"8690 . »239 WyecroftRd.. . . 845â€"8220 Say "I Love You" with a freshly baked Valentine‘s cake from your neighbourhood Tim Hortons. We‘ll even personalize your cake with your own special message. "Council has generally agreed to these requests and the facilities are having to absorb an increasing amount of lost revenue," Perkins said. "The request for fee waivers are increasing each year," director of parks and recreation Bob Perkins told the community services comâ€" mittee Tuesday night. The town has traditionally waived those rental fees for service clubs which hold community fundraisers. The town estimates it lost $12,000 in rental fees by waiving the charges to the service clubs last year. A proposal to start charging rental fees to service clubs which use townâ€"owned facilities for comâ€" munity fundraising events will be before Oakville town council next Monday night. By SAL BOMMARITO Oakville Beaver Staff Service clubs may find out charity does not begin at town hall North Halton MPP _ Noel Duignan, on behalf _ of Transportation Minister Gilles Pouliot, made the announcement during a press conference, Wednesday, at the Halton Region administration building. On hand for the announcement were local and regional politicians and officials of the Ministry of Transportation. The announcement, which carâ€" (See ‘Regional‘ page 10) back on track." In a narrow 3â€"2 vote, the comâ€" (See ‘Organizers‘ page 5) Frigid temperatures didn‘t keep seven-year-oldiiilizabeth Hanft, of Oakville, from trying her hand at iceâ€"fishing on Bronte Harbour. With the help of her father Jeff, plenty of layers of clothing, a warm blanket and a comfortable lawn chair all young Elizabeth needed was a fish to take the bait. * Hopedale Mail 827â€"6981 _ «2322 RoyalWindsor Dr. 338â€"1966 < Oalmlle Place 842-4566 ©270 N..Service Rd. «{Towne Centre 1) ,,,,,,,, 40 Pages Affiliated with Dr. H . Bernstein, C. Psych. Assoc. CHISHOLM CENTRES 440 INGLEHART STREET 844â€"3240 We provide a lot more than 75 Cents (GST included) (Photo by Riziero Vertolli)

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