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Oakville Beaver, 22 Jun 2011, p. 18

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Bronte Village Mallplans focus ofBVRA meetingTHE Residents interested in learningwhat the future may have in store forthe Bronte Village Mall may get someanswers this week.The Bronte Village ResidentsGREAAssociation is holding its annual gen-T eral meeting this Thursday, June 23. 40%The meeting will include a guestspeech by the Town of Oakvillesdirector of Planning Services, DanaAnderson.GARDEN Anderson will discuss the currentstatus of the malls re-developmentprocess, what the mall may look like,zoning considerations and how theOFFplanning process moves forwardEVENTfrom here on in.June 23rd - Bronte Village Mall was recentlyacquired by Toronto-basedJuly 6th20TH ANNIVERSARY SALE!Goldmanco. Goldmanco has indicat-ed it plans to proceed with the re-development of the mall and is cur-Shop Early For Largest Selectionrently working with the Town on siteplanning and approval.The AGM is at Walton MemorialUnited Church, 2489 Lakeshore Rd.Savings Can Be Found In All Departments!W. Thursday from 7 to 9 pm. For more information, visit www.brontevillageresidents.com.Paying a fine? DOORHead to MiltonCRASHERSor BurlingtonStart 8 AMPeople needing to pay a court fine999999will have to head out of town to do so,$4.$39.$9.JUNE 24thunless they pay online.The Ontario Court of Justice to 29thProvincial Offences Act court service20th Anniversary FRIDAYSATURDAYoffice, located at Oakville Town Hall isBloodgood Japanese Green Gem BoxwoodSpecial - Hibiscus closing as of July 1.Maple - min. 50 per store (2 Gal.) min. 300 per store 6 $4.99 Reg. $14.99Counter services such as paying$39.99 Reg. $139.99$9.99 Reg. $24.99fines, filing requests for court hear-ings and general inquiries will nolonger be available at the location.There have not been trials at the loca-tion for about a decade now.Theres not really a significantchange to our service, said FrancesEvans, manager of CourtsAdministration for Halton CourtServices. It was coming down tonumbers. There was a decline. Thenumbers that were using the counter99999999service were reducing over the years.$79.$129.$1.$159.Mostly, I think, because of technolo-gy. We have a fully functional websiteSUNDAYMONDAYTUESDAY WEDNESDAYthat offers forms and online paymentAluminum Lounge Rattan Bistro Mulch - min. 600 per Cantilever Umbrella services the two main services theChair counter service was providing.- min. 60 per store - min. 20 per store store -max 5 per customer - min. 50 per store To set a trial dates, people will$79.99 Reg. $199.99$129.99 Reg. $299.99$1.99 Reg. $4.99$159.99 Reg. $299.99have to do so in person. People aredirected to Provincial Offences ActOPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: Mon. - Fri. 8am - 8pm, Sat. & Sun. 8am - 6 pmcourt locations within Halton Region, Sale period: June 23rd - 29theither in Milton or Burlington.All items while quantities last, subject to availability. Category o ers exclude TERRA EssentialsThe Milton court is located at 100Nipissing Rd. in Unit 100 (905-876-Burlington Hwy #5 East of Brant St. (905) 332-3222 Milton Britannia Rd. West of Trafalgar (905) 876-4000 2025) and the Burlington court isWaterdown Hwy #6 & 5th Concession E. (905) 689-1999 Vaughan Keele St. North of Kirby Sideroad (905) 832-6955located at 2051 Plains Rd. E. (905-www.terragreenhouses.com 637-1274).www.insideHALTON.com OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, June 22, 2011 18

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