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Oakville Beaver, 13 Apr 1994, p. 8

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TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Mississauga passed Byâ€" law 151â€"94 on the 30th day of March,‘ 1994, under Section 34 of the Planning Act. R.S.0., 1990. c.p.13. AND TAKE NOTICE that any persort or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the byâ€"law by filing with the Clerk of the City of Mississauga not later than the 3rd day of May, 1994, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the byâ€"law and the reasons in support of the objection. The complete Byâ€"law is available for inspection in my office durâ€" ing regular business hours. This Byâ€"law adds a definition for model homes. Also, the General Provisions Section is amended to permit the construction of model homes on lands that have received draft plan approval under the PLANNING ACT provided that the lands are zoned to permit detached, semiâ€"detached and/or street row dwellings and the location of the buildings comply with the provisions of the Zoning Byâ€"law upon registration of the plan of subdiviâ€" sion. The total number of model homes for any draft approved plan of subdivision is not to exceed the lesser of six (6) dwelling units or ten per cent (10%) of the total number of lots. All lands within the former Town of Port Credit, now in the City of Mississauga Terence L. Julian, AMCT, CMC City Clerk, City of Mississauga 300 City Centre Drive Mississauga ON L5B 3C1 DATED at the City of Mississauga this 13th day of April, 1994 The ing CE Hoppin ‘@ FRPAPE , VINE Presented By: Bob Milley, C.F.P. and Karen Mueller, C.FP. 171 Speers Road (Cineplex Odeon Mall: Oakville) * PLANNING ACT NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A ZONING BYâ€"LAW BY THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MISSISSAUGA City of Mississauga City of Mississauga 300 City Centre Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5B 3C1 omplimentary Information Session On: * FAMILY COTTAGE STRATEGIES * REDUCING PROBATE FEES e POWER OF ATTORNEY CHANGES e THE FEBRUARY BUDGET REIMER TOWER 1st Floor, Burloak Dr. N. of Q.E.W. (905) FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: SEATING LIMITED AT THE o you know of a senior whom you would like to nominate as Oakville‘s Senior Citizen of the year. The Oakville Senior Citizen of the Year Award was established in 1973 to recognize an Oakville senior who has made an outstanding voluntary contribution to the Oakville community during retireâ€" ment years. Search on for town‘s Senior of the Yea In order to be recognized as an official candidate for the award, nominees must meet the following criteria: Now at Lilianne‘s Reg. $5 First visi fil NoW Is THE TIME TO JOIN A Vkax~ PRIVATE GOLF CLUB SERVICE RD: ty Golfâ€"Oakville has an outstanding fam for people who want effective, low cost instruction which they will not only enjoy, but will make them feel a lot better Snnne Into Colf «â€"~~ With OCur Colf : Programs UNRESTRICTED Male or Female WEEKDAY â€" Very attractive rates INTERMEDIATE _ â€" For great value for anyone under 30 years of CORPORATE â€" Designed for business Call Us TOW! We still have vacancies for 1994 ATTENTIONGOLEFE ; Please call us today for complete information, ask for Lary Armatage or Jon Anderson. (905) 842â€"6120 about their golf game. DPrograms Available e Senior‘s Program for Retiré’ * Junior Summer.Camp forKids | QEW. IOM ( DFAI]LV@@ILF }pfi@AWHILLE C it ce wig 0 in 516 North Service Rd. E. 842â€"6120 Excellent, Uncrowded Playing Conditions Newly Renovated Clubhouse Memberships Terms to Suit Everyone On the QEW‘s North Service Rd. directly across from FORD â€" Male or Female â€" Very attractive rates â€" For great value for anyone under 30 years of age â€" Designed for business 1) Nominee must be 65 years or older. 2) Nominee will be judged only on his/her voluntary contributions to the Oakville community, since becoming a senior citizen, or during his/her retirement years. 74 5°0 Reg. frc First vi 3) Nominee must have resided in Oakville for at least five years prior to nomination and must currently be a resident of Oakville. Nomination forms may be picked up from the Oakville Senior Citizens‘ Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., the Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre for Seniors, 1565 Old Lakeshore Road, W., and the Parks and Recreation Department, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. 4) Nominee does not need to belong to any local Senior Citizens‘ Club, centre or organization. * individuals may nominate only one person as Senior Citizen of the Year. All nominations must be received by the Mayor‘s office no later than May 2. The Senior Citizen of the Year will be announced at the annual cerâ€" emony held on Thurs., June 9 at 1 p.m. at the Oakville Senior Citizens‘ Recreation Centre. Mayor Ann Mulvale will present the award to the Senior of the year COLOURS/HIâ€"LITES recipient and all nominees will be recognized. Entertainment will be provided by the Oakville Harmoniâ€"Chords, the Happy Tappers and the Rockin Rainbow Cloggers. Complimentary refreshments will be available. During National Volunteer Week the 300+ Volunteers at the Seniors‘ Centres will be recognized at speâ€" cial Volunteer Receptions. The Sir John Colborne Centre will be hostâ€" ing a "Get Acquainted" afternoon on Tues., April 19th at 1:30 p.m. for newcomers and oldtimers. Everyone is invited to attend this special awards ceremony. Halton Police are searching for a man who exposed himself to several girls in northeast Oakville two weeks ago. June is Seniors Month and a number of activities have been planned to recognize the contribuâ€" On Mon., March 28th, at 4 p.m. a number of girls in the area of Lancaster and Grosvenor were vicâ€" timized by a man who exposed himâ€" self. The incidents took place near Holy Family and Sheridan Schools. The suspect sought by police was described as a male in his 20‘s, white, with a medium build. He has short brown hair, and was clean shaven. The man was wearing blue pants and a grey top. Entertainers sought for Midnight Madn You can help Crime Stoppers assist the police by calling with the name of a suspect who fits the description. Downtown Oakville‘s annual summer street festival ‘MIDNIC MADNESS" will be held on July 22nd and community groups and e tainers are needed to make this festival a success. The downtown Oakville Business Improvement Area (BIA) is loc for community entertainers such as dance troupes or other entertain groups (no bands please,) and would like to display your talent at Mid: Madness please contact the Downtown Oakville BIA at 844â€"4520 by 1st. Search on for man who expose himself to girls in north Oakvil If you have any information that Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 297 and 300 of The Municipal Act, R.S.P. 1990, Chapter M.45 as amended, that the council for the Regional Municipality of Halton proposes at its meeting on Wednesday, May 18, 1994 to pass a byâ€"law for the reconstruction and widening of the North Service Road from 2 to 4 lanes from Highway 403 to 300 m East of Winston Park Drive and intersection improvements on Winston Churchill Boulevard a the North Service Road and Plymouth Drive in the Town of Oakville. JOAN A. EAGLESHAM REGIONAL CLERK On Wednesday, May 11, 1994 at 9:30 a,m. in the Halton Room at the Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario, council through its Planning and Public Works Committee will hear in person, or by his/her Counsel, any person who claims that his/her lands will be prejâ€" udicially affected by the said byâ€"law and who applies to the Regional Clerk no later than Wednesday, May 4, 1994 to be heard. For further information, please contact Mr. J. Choi, P. Eng., Manager 0 Design at (905) 825â€"6030, extension 7610. Plans showing the proposed work may be inspected at the Public Works Department office, Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario during normal business hours. «l ScotiaMcLeod FINANCIAL â€"PLANNING "ESTATE PLANNING 100" THURSDAY, APRIL 21 12 noon â€"2 pm Protecting and controlling your estate including wills, powers of attorney and probate fees. § All classes will be held in the offices of ScotiaMcLeod. Enrolment fee $15 (course materials included). No charge to customers of ScotiaMcLeod or Bank of Nova Scotia. NEXT COURSE "INVESTMENT PLANNING FOR THE PROFESSIONAL 200" Wednesday, April 27 CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION RECONSTRUCTION AND WIDENING OF THE NORTH SERVICE ROAD FROM 2 TO 4 LANES FROM HIGHWAY 403 TO 300 M EAST OF WINSTON PARK DRIVE AND INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS ON WINSTON CHURCHILL BOULEVARD AT THE NORTH SERVICE ROAD AND PLYMOUTH DRIVE TOWN OF OAKVILLE PRâ€"1203 Trusted investment advice since 1921 PRESENTS 700 KERR STREET, OAKVILLE COâ€"SPONSORED BY TEMPLETON tion of seniors in our commu On Tues., June 7th the Colb Centre will be celebrating its Anniversary with an Open Hou On Father‘s Day, June 19th your Father and Grandfather t Strawberry Social at the Colb Centre beginning at 1:00 p. finish off the month of Jun Annual Summer Barbecue a Oakville Seniors‘ Centre wil held Thurs., June 23rd at 12:30 To find out more about the grams and activities offered a Seniors‘ Centres pick up a cop the newsletter from your local tre. Recreation Connection is provid the Oakville Parks and Recre Department. leads to an arrest in this or any « case, you may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000. You need not give you nam c# your 1nformat10n will be tre with complete anonymity. Call TIPS. Crime Stoppers does not scribe to call display. i1010 April 13,

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