Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 7 Oct 2009, p. 7

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Letter to the editor 7 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, October 7, 2009 Field lights should not be allowed at all Continued from page 6 Oakville homeowners can have in counting on their home being in a somewhat sustainable environment. As we agreed at our town working group table on Thursday, if the lights cannot be stopped, which is the right thing to do (as just the sight of 70-foot towers looming over local homes is unpleasant), then limiting the use of these lights to 9 p.m. at the latest, is the least the Town should endeavour to do. Even this means we will still have increased traffic, noise and disturbance well beyond school hours, which again, does not reflect the current and long-standing zoning of the area. Some at our working group table stated that they have enjoyed this local environment for more than 45 years and were shocked that it could be taken away from them by a Catholic school board with a whim for night events. Next they will open up a used car lot on their premises, or anything else such a misdirected board could choose to do. While some steps to mitigating the effect of lights were discussed, this was done reluctantly, as the lights simply should not be allowed at all. JUDI AND GEORGE GILRAINE Upscale Designer Decor At a Price You Can Live With STOREWIDE SALE NOW ON! Made In Canada 14 STYLES OF SECTIONALS TO CHOOSE FROM Thanks for help with 50th anniversary I would like to thank everybody involved in helping to make Brookdale Public Schools 50th anniversary open house a fun afternoon for past and present teachers and students. A special thank you to our sponsors: Henry's photo, Commbits, Oakville Cycle & Sports, Tim Hortons, Metro, Oakville Blue Printing, Tom Blatchford, Tim Harrison, Stonemill Realty, Cudmore's Garden Centre, The Chase Restaurant, your donations were greatly appreciated. CARRIE-ANN KIESEWETTER HOLLY SECTIONAL $ 1798 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Plums stolen off tree of Oakville's oak tree hero Six years ago, I replaced a dying plum tree with a new one just two feet high. It grew roughly two feet a year and stood about 12 foot this spring. It blossomed for the first time. I watched as the tiny damson plums grew from the size of a pea, to the size of a cherry, to the size of a fully-grown plum. They were green at the beginning of August. On Tuesday, Sept. 8, I decided the plums were now ready to pick and make jam. I decided that since I was free Wednesday morning (Sept. 9) I would make the jam. After my breakfast, I picked up my basket to pick 50-60 plums. They were all gone -- not one left. Somebody had cleared the tree. They were being watched from above and one day will pay for their actions. JOYCE BURNELL $ 449 SOFA WITH CHAISE J.A. HENCKELS KNIFE SHARPENING CLINIC FREE! To Set A Table YOUR CHOICE OF STYLE YOUR CHOICE OF STYLE $ 849 SOLID WOOD DINING ROOMS TV CABINETS $ Date: Friday October 9th Time: Between 3pm - 6pm LIMIT 3 HENCKELS KNIVES no cleavers, scissors, or serrated knives 499 M d i in da 182 Lakeshore Rd. East Downtown Oakville Tel: (905) 338-0275 www.tosetatable.com HUGE SELECTION OF BAR STOOLS 1029 Speers Rd.,Oakville 905.842.3739 Speers Rd. & 4th Line (Main Location) W W W. J O S H U A C R E E K F U R N I T U R E . C O M

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