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Oakville Beaver, 19 Feb 2010, p. 21

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21 · Friday, February 19, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Heritage must be passed on to future generations Continued from page 20 The Town's Manager of Heritage Planning, Michael Seaman, said preserving buildings that hold such connections to history is important because they provide tangible reminders of the community's past, which enhance a person's sense of community, history and identity. "Oakville is a community that has a long realized the importance of conserving its heritage resources. In fact, there are few communities in Canada with a longer history of heritage conservation than Oakville, dating back "The most important thing we can do with heritage as a community is pass it on." Mayor Rob Burton of the public whose interest, he said, kept many buildings standing; heritage property owners, who took pride in their properties; historians, whose stories brought life to old buildings and Oakville councils who, Seaman said, consistently supported a culture of conservation. Burton noted his council will continue to respect this tradiignated heritage properties and 393 properties within its conservation districts." Seaman credited many for this preservation, including members tion. "The most important thing we can do with heritage as a community is pass it on," he said. "We've got to pass on our love of it, we've got to pass on our knowledge of it and we've got to make sure everyone sees, believes and understands what we're about." more than 60 years," said Seaman. "Today, Oakville has over 500 properties designated under the Ontario Heritage Act, including more than 125 individually des- www. com Depend on the largest Speak up! Concerned about the cost of the new hospital? Worried about the plans for the proposed power plant? Remember, you can comment on any story in today's Oakville Beaver at oakvillebeaver.com. Let your views be known. High Efficiency NO INTEREST NO PAYMENT FOR 6 MONTHS OAC AIRE ONE MADNESS SALE Gas Furnace Dealer in the Golden Triangle. FURNACE & CENTRAL AIR R * ONLY $ PACKAGE INCLUDES: · 96% High Efficiency Two Stage Variable Speed Gas Furnace · 15.75 SEER High Efficiency Central Air R410A Refrigerant · 10 Years Factory Warranty *After Government, Aire One and Manufacturer Rebates. Must have existing Furnace and A/C. *Call now for details. Offer cannot be combined. OAC. Accessories excluded. Call us to see if you qualify. 3990 INSTALLED While Supplies Last 96% EFF. LIMITED TIME OFFER BUY LOCALLY SERVICE LOCALLY SUPPORT YOUR COMMUNITY Phone: (905) 825-8088 www.volvoofoakville.com Reduce Reuse Recycle OVER 60,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS BUY NOW AND SAVE THE HST! al A/C Centr ER .75 SE 15 905-849-4998 www.aireone.com 1-888-827-2665 A+ Rating 9 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER *See dealer for details Dr. Kerr welcomes Dr. Qasim Sayed & Dr. Suzy Guirguis NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS. CALL FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT TODAY. 1131 Nottinghill Gate, Suite 201. Oakville, Ont. L6M 1K5 SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN SATURDAYS Celebrate our Grand Opening! Thursday March 4th, 2010 Prizes, Refreshments & Special Offers Tel: (905) 815-9090 Fax: (905) 815-1834 Email: admin@abbeymedical.org www.abbeymedical.org FREE PHOTO ENLARGEMENT Bring us your favorite 4"x 6" photo and receive 1 FREE 8"x 10" enlargement. See store for details. One coupon per customer. Offer valid on March 4, 2010. with Mayor Burton at 2pm. The UPS Store Across from GO station (Near Trafalgar) 165 Cross Avenue, Oakville t: 905.842.3149 store400@theupsstore.ca ® · Medication Management · · Blister Packaging · Diabetic Supplies · · Support Stockings · Free Delivery & Price Match Guarantee! 1131 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville 905.825.2560 Mon.-Fri. 9-8, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-5

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