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Oakville Beaver, 9 Nov 2011, p. 8

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www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, November 9, 2011 · 8 Santa Claus parade volunteer meeting tonight The Oakville Santa Claus Parade Committee will hold a volunteer meeting tonight (Wednesday, Nov. 9). A training session for all volunteers will be held at 7 p.m. in the Atrium at Town Hall, located at 1225 Trafalgar Rd. As preparation for the Nov. 19th parade -- the 63rd edition for the Town of Oakville -- the meeting will provide an overview of the parade morning and various volunteer duties on parade day. Volunteers are required to be at the staging area for the parade (located on Robinson Street) by 7 a.m. (sharp) on parade day and will finish at approximately 11 a.m. High school students will be eligible to receive volunteer hours for their participation. The Oakville Santa Claus Parade relies on volunteers who work in several areas: · Parade Logistics: adults with authority are required to assist police and security officers to ensure that traffic barriers are manned, provide directions to drop-off areas and generally assist with traffic control. · Parade Marshalling: Adults or high school students (age 16 and over) will walk with an assigned section of the parade to ensure the parade keeps moving and prevent any gaps by asking slower groups to pick up the pace. They will also ensure spectators do not crowd the road and float participants are not throwing candy. Costumed characters are enthusiastic students (aged 14 years and over) or an adult who will walk fully-costumed as a Christmas or cartoon character (including a head piece) for the entire parade route. They will walk in groups of two or three characters, and will be energetic and dramatic with their actions. · Costumed Character Escorts: Students (aged 14 years and over) or adults are needed to guide costumed friends through the parade, as some costumes have obstructed site lines. The mascots rely on their escort to help them if the crowds get a little too excited and can help them keep up with the parade. For more information, visit www.oakvillesantaclausparade.ca or leave a message at 905-8155981. Speak up! You can comment on any story in today's Oakville Beaver at oakvillebeaver.com Lest we forget. Remembrance Day -- November 11, 2011 Visit www.oakville.ca Driveway Snow Windrow Removal Remov Program A program p for seniors and individuals with a physical disabilities Registration deadline ­ November 25, 2011. Register today for the town's ' Driveway Snow Windrow Removal program. Have your windrow cleared all season for just $80 ($90.40 with HST). The program is available to seniors and individuals with physical disabilities. What's ' a windrow? A "windrow" is the pile of heavy snow at the end of your driveway made by the snowplow when it clears the street. Shoveling a windrow can be a task beyond the physical resources of some seniors and individuals with physical disabilities. For more information call 905-338-7669, visit www.oakville.ca or scan New graves available at Trafalgar Lawn and St. Jude's Cemeteries The Town of Oakville recently opened graves at Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery that allow for the placing of upright markers. Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery is located at the corner of Neyagawa Boulevard and Dundas Street overlooking the beautiful Sixteen Mile Creek. In the spring of 2012, the Town of Oakville will open new graves at St. Jude's ' Cemetery for interring cremated remains, for which a waiting list has been created. St. Jude's ' was established in 1853 and is the resting place of many of Oakville's earliest settlers. Planning ahead ensures that loved ones do not have to make painful and difficult decisions during times of mourning. Choosing your own final resting place offers both you and your family peace of mind. It also ensures a permanent and special place for loved ones to visit and celebrate your life. Our understanding staff are sensitive to your needs and can assist you in making your arrangements. For more information, to make an appointment or to have your name added to our waiting list, please contact the Cemetery Office at 905-338-4236 or visit www.oakville.ca/cemeteries.htm Loose leaf collection | October 17 ­ December 2 The Town of Oakville will collect leaves placed at your curb on the following days: Zone October 17 - 21 5, 6, 7, 9 October 24 - 28 1, 3, 4, 10 October 31 - November 4 6, 7 November 7 - 11 4, 5, 9 Date Date November 14 - 18 November 21 - 25 November 28 - December 2 Zone 1, 3, 10, B, C 4, 5, 6, 7, A 1, 3, 9, 10 Please ensure: · All loose leaves are placed on the boulevard or on the shoulder, not over catch basins or in the ditches in front of your house · Leaves are free of debris and other foreign matter · Leaves are put out no earlier than seven days before the first day of your pickup and no later than 7 a.m. on the first day of collection in your zone · You remove contaminated piles of leaves or leaves that have been put out after the collection dates Bagged leaf service: · Halton Region continues to pick up bagged leaves and yard waste on the same day as your garbage. Please only use paper yard waste bags or open, reusable, rigid containers labelled "yard waste." Yard waste in cardboard boxes, Blue Boxes, GreenCarts or plastic bags will not be collected. Visit the Halton Region waste management web page to view your garbage collection schedule. For more information contact the Town of Oakville at 905-338-4392 or 905-845-6601, or serviceoakville@oakville.ca

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