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Oakville Beaver, 21 Sep 2011, p. 8

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Visit www.oakville.ca Temporary Road Closure Lakeshore Road West (Third Line to Dorval Drive) Sunday, September 25, 78 a.m. Oakville Half-Marathon To accommodate the Oakville Half-Marathon, Lakeshore Road West will be closed between Third Line and Dorval Drive from 7 to 8 a.m. on Sunday, September 25, 2011. Lane restrictions will be in effect for the remainder of the race route. We appreciate the cooperation of all motorists. For race details, please visit www.oakvillehalfmarathon.com or call 905-949-1910, ext. 235. For road closure details, contact Bob DeHoog, Town of Oakville at 905-845-6601, ext. 3337. Temporary Road Closure 7 - 8 a.m. Cathy Duddeck Regional and Town Councillor 905-845-8374 cduddeck@oakville.ca Pam Damoff Town Councillor 905-582-4237 pdamoff@oakville.ca Youre invited Ward 2 - Planning 101 Thursday, September 29, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Sir John Colborne Seniors Centre 1565 Old Lakeshore Road Ward 2 Councillors Cathy Duddeck and Pam Damoff are hosting an information session for residents to learn about the planning process. This is an opportunity for you to get an overview of Livable Oakville and understand its implementation. w w w .i n si d eH A LT O N .c o m O A K V IL LE B EA V ER W ed ne sd ay , S ep te m be r 21 , 2 01 1 8 A 35-year-old Mississauga man has been charged with assault following an altercation with a woman at an Oakville nightclub early Saturday morning. The incident began at the Dirty Martini club, located at 2075 Winston Park Dr., at around 2:40 a.m. According to Halton Regional Police, the incident occurred when a man stepped on a 28-year-old Oakville womans toes while dancing on the clubs dance floor. Police said when the woman con- fronted the man about his action, the man turned around and slapped her across the face. Police were called to the scene and the man was arrested. Elias Kyriacou, 35, has been charged with assault. The Oakville woman was not seri- ously injured during the altercation. The Halton District School Board encourages public input in the naming of its new Oakville high school currently under construction and scheduled to open in September 2012. The school is located in northwest Oakville at 2820 Westoak Trails Blvd. By the end of next week, suggestion forms and ballot boxes will be placed in public libraries and at the following neighbourhood schools: For the Oakville high school, suggestion forms may be submitted at: Palermo Public School; Captain R. Wilson Public School; Emily Carr Public School; West Oak Public School; Forest Trail Public School; White Oaks Secondary School; Abbey Park High School; Glen Abbey Branch Public Library (1415 Third Line); and, Oakville Public Library (Navy Street). Suggested names may be submitted until Friday, Oct. 14. Entries may also be submitted via the Halton District School Board website at www. hdsb.ca (as of Friday, Sept. 23, 2011) faxed to 905- 335-4447 or mailed to the Communications Department, Halton District School Board, PO Box 5005, STN LCD 1, Burlington, Ontario L7R 3Z2. Submissions must indicate the school for which the name is being considered and include a person's name, address, telephone number and a short rationale for the name suggested. It is anticipated the Halton District School Board trustees will select the name for the new high school at a board meeting in November. Slap nets man charge at local nightclub Name new Oakville high school

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