Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 20 Aug 1999, p. 15

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Siblings /1 share snack Alexander Durante (left) end older sister Tela enjoy soe ice çraam athe two walt for mn te finish shopping St the Fermera' Maerket $etaarday. The two are s ean baed up wlth sunfiows end watr -lffs Photo by GRAHAM PAINE Sex abuse treatment for victims The Halton Centre for Childhood Sexual Abuse in Oakville provides various ser- vices related to sexual abuse treatment. They include crisis intervention to cope with recent disclosures by chjîdren and adolescents of sex abuse, group therapy for men, women, teens and children and a non-offending parent support group. For information and registration cail Jolene at 825-3242 or 1-800-663-9888. Water is seen as abig issue afrom HOT on page 8 Penman. "But what if that cycle is no longer a cycle?" Desert-like conditions have resulted in cracks in the soul a hand could sink into, he said. And drought conditions have become more and more common in recent years. linstead of dealing with an abundance of water, we have to now talk about the absence.of waler," said Mr. Penman. "In Canada, that is almost heretic thinking." Water isn't thse only trouble a prospec- tive course could encouniter, said Mr. Cree. Positioning thse public and private links aide by aide could also lead to troubles witb runaway golf balla. But Uic course Iayout will minimize that risk, said Mr. Schnarr.> "Most of the shots would tend to migrate to thse centre of Uic property," he said. "it is only proper practice to consider Uic safety of courses." But it is impossible to avoid ail spill- over, lie added. -Not aIl golf balîs atay on Uic intended fairway," said Mr. Schnarr. "There are bazarda on golf courses other Uian water A moderately priced public course could lie a boon for area duffera said Councillor Art Melanson. But council voted only to look into the matter. not to approve the bid, clarified Councillor Rick Day. Approving the application by Kaneff Properties would require a change to thse Town's officiai plan and a zoning bylaw.

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