22-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, June 11, 2002 Rory's Camp slated to run again in j uty Local mountain bikers are once agamn getting in gear to honour one of their fallen peers. Milton and area racers are preparing for Rory's Camp in memory of Rory Dick - one of three E.C. Drury High School teens killed in a car-train crash September 28, 2000. The second annual camp is scheduled to run July 9 and 10 at Hilton Falls Conservation Area. The weekend program is open to racers of all ages and skill levels and offers com- petitive mountain bike training from expert riders. To sign up for the camp or for more information, call (519) 853-0357, e-mail cwdick@sympatico.ca. or visit www..rorycamp.8k.com. Milton Jr. Red Sox Mike Austen takes a swing at the 1L www.town.oakville.of.ca plate and (at right) narrowly ( O A KV I L L E- ow aa misses tagging out a Guelph runner during A decision was made on May 29, 2002 to approve Amendment No. 198 to the Officiai Plan of the Town of Oakville. PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF THE AMENDMENT: Is to incorporate the lands north of Dundas Street into the Town of Oakville's urban area as identified within Regional Officiai Plan Number 8; establish the conditions for the development of the lands north of Dundas Street; and redefine the Town's municipal structure to reflect this change including revisions to the plan concept, goal and objectives, planning period and planning popula- tion and employment lands. LOCATION: Al lands north of Dundas Street, east of Burlington, west of Mississauga and south of Highway 407. APPEALS The appeal should be directed to Mr. Peter Cheatley, Director of Planning Services, Town of Oakville at the address shown below and it must: be filed within 20 days from the date of this notice, set out the specific part of the Official Plan Amendment to which the appeal applies, set out the reasons for the appeal, be accompanied by the fee prescribed under the Ontario Municipal Board Act in the amount of $125.00 payable by certified cheque to the Minister of Finance, Province of Ontario. WHO CAN FILE AN APPEAL: Only individuals, corporations or public bodies may appeal a decision of the Town of Oakville, to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be made by an unincorporat- ed association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be made in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or the group on its behalf. WHEN THE DECISION IS FINAL: The decision is final on the day after the last day for appeals if a Notice of Appeal is not received on or before the last date of appeal noted above. GETTING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Information in respect of the Official Plan Amendment and the decision will be made available to the public for inspection at the offices of the Planning Services Department from Mr. Robert Thun, Planner of the Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, ON L6J 5A6, Tel: (905) 845-6601, Ext. 3029, email: rthun@town.oakville.on.ca, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Peter Cheatley, MCIP, RPP Director of Planning Services Town of Oakville 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD • OAKVILLE, ONTARIO • L61 5A6 (905) 845-6601 -Junior Red Sox sweep busy weekend at Brian Best Park Milton improves to 8-1 with dominating stretch By STEVE LeBLANC The Champion Our word for the day sports fans, is stamina. The Junior Red Sox exhibited plenty of just that dur- ing their busiest stretch of the season last week - playing four games in five days and coming out on top every time. Milton began this hectic stint with a 21-1 massacre of Orangeville Wednesday night to establish a new season standard for blowout victories - surpassing an 18-2 beating to Halton County May 26. Mike Austen led the hit parade with a 4-for-5 clinic and tagged one of half-a-dozen homers the visitors would enjoy in their evening-long embarrassment of riches. The Red Sox' 20-hit night included contribu- tions from up and down the lineup, while a solo dinger represented the only impact Orangeville would make at the plate. Mati Dickson, Mike Grabauskas, Taylor Lawton, Jeff MacLeod and Nate Perrott would also deliver round-trippers for Milton. From there, the local juniors provided a three-for- three weekend sweep at Brian Best Park - kicking things off with a 6-4 pay-back win over Brampton Saturday aftemoon. Adam Ahearn's complete-game effort and three-hit effort by MacLeod fueled the win, which served as revenge for the club's only league loss this season late last month. Reese Davies drove in the winning run in the fifth. The Red Sox looked to be in danger of taking their second league defeat of the year in game one of a dou- ble header with Guelph Sunday. But four runs on two outs in the top of the seventh - highlighted by a two-run single by Davies - through a monkey wrench into Guelph's hopes to finally break into the win column. Also aiding Milton's 7-5 comeback with timely hits were Andrew Coe and Jarrett Konkle, who picked up the win in late relief of Kevin Cooper. That rally took the wind out of Guelph's sails - as head coach Glenn Turner put it - and set the stage for a lacklustre return engagement, during which the Red Sox cruised to an 11 - 1 mercy. Grabauskas tossed a two-hitter while Jed Cosby col- lected three singles to lead a rather balanced attack. Rookie Evan Jeans also stood out with two hits and two runs. The 8-1 Red Sox - who're almost too good for their new tier two loop - begin a two-game road trip tonight in Brampton. They travel to Dundas Sunday night and return to Brian Best Sunday, June 23 to host Orangeville at 1 p.m. Please fax ail of your team reports and sports story ideas to Steve LeBlanc at (905) 878-4943, or drop them off at The Champion, 191 Main St. E. Notice of Decision VVith respect to an Off icial Plan Amendment Subsection 17(34) of the Planning Act OAKVILLE AMENDMENT NO. 198 - Land North of Dundas Street Date Decisiow May 29, 2002 Date of Noticeý June 12, 2002 Last Date of AppeaIý July 2, 2002 ' PM 1