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Oakville Beaver, 26 Jan 2000, D3

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W ednesday, January 26, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D3 Sheridan Cup high school toumey Feb. 4/5 (Continued from page D1) m ississa u g a __ L e a d i n g tO J ^ , _ City of M ississauga Q Q y 300 City Centre Drive Mississauga ON L5B 3C1 H ow ever, the Bruins explod ed out o f the gate in the second h alf w ith a 17-2 run for a 50-35 lead. T he Sting cam e back on a 12-2 run to cut it to 52-47 b efo re the B ruins slow ly reg ain ed con tro l and pulled aw ay for the win. Chris B ennett led the attack w ith 16 p o in ts w hile E lvis D ennis co n trib u ted 15 and Shane Bascoe 10. "W e're p lay in g scrappy defence again w hich is w hat I like," said coach Jim Flack. L ast W ednesday, Sheridan won 86-68 against host George Brown. Sheridan took control early, racing to a quick nine-point lead m idw ay through the first half and leading by 14 (43-29) at the half. T he Bruins kept up the pace in the second half as the H uskies never really threatened. "We have balanced scoring across the board w hich is good to see," said Bruins head man Jim Flack. E lvis D ennis had a solid gam e and led the w ay with 15 points. D am ian Paratore nailed four treys to finish w ith 14 points. Hugh Bent scored 13 and Shane Bascoe and Chris W illiams each added 12 points as five players hit double fig ures. A busy schedule will see the B ruins visit C entennial on T hursday (Jan. 27) and Durham on T uesday (Feb. 1) before playing at home on Saturday, Feb. 5, when they host Humber. Sheridan will also play host to their annual Sheridan Cup high school to u rn am en t w ith the cham pionship gam e im m ediate ly follow ing the Sheridan/H um ber showdown. r T s&£ for tomorrow For information: 896-5000 BY-LAW NOTICE FORM 1 PLANNING ACT NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF ZONING BY-LAWS BY THE CORPORATION OF MISSISSAUGA TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the City of Mississauga passed By-laws 0026-2000, 0027-2000 and 0028-2000 on the 19th day of January, 2000, under Section 34 of the Planning Act, R.S.O., 1990, c. P. 13, as amended. AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or agency may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board in respect of the By-laws by filing with the Clerk of the City of Mississauga not later than the 15th day of February, 2000, a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the By-law and the reasons in support of the objection, together with a cheque in the amount of $125.00 for each of the By-laws payable to the Minister of Finance. Only individuals, corporations and public bodies may appeal a Zoning By-law to the Ontario Municipal Board. A notice of appeal may not be filed by an unincorporated association or group. However, a notice of appeal may be filed in the name of an individual who is a member of the association or group on its behalf. Bv-law 0026-2000 EXPLANATION OF THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF THE BY-LAW Hardabura looking to repeat as NCAA champ (Continued from page D1) rings, but then w ithdrew from the floor exercise. H e put in a decent 9.8 m ark on the rings w hich qualified h im fo r the e v e n t final -- w hich he then w ithdrew from. A ctually, w hen he spoke to the B eaver early last w eek, he w as leaning tow ards skipping the m eet altogether. "I got tw o cortisone shots ab o u t three w eeks ago and I 'm on m y w ay back up now ," he said, in a photo interview . "I plan to be back in action, at full strength, w ithin a m onth, so I d o n 't w ant to rush it." T he problem he said is a bicep tendon. It goes w ith the sport, he said, "like a runner gets shin splints." T h e nagging injury ju st got w orse as his fall training pro gressed. "It ju st started hurting a bit, so instead o f getting back for this w eekend, it's m ore im por tant to be back for M arch and April w hen the N CA A 's are." A t the end o f the season, he said h e'll have surgery. "Up to then I'm ju st going to get cortisone shots throughout the season and hopefully help out the team at the end." T he injury hasn't altered his g o al " to rep eat as natio n al cham pion and to be a part o f the n atio n al ch a m p io n sh ip team ." A nd th at's w hy h e's taking no chances. "If I w ere to com e back now, I m ay be hurting by M arch, and th a t's w hat the w hole season is about, the last m eet (the N C A A cham pionships), so I w ant to build m yself back up so I can take a full run at it." H e's no stranger to injury. Before last y ea r's sensational season, he w as fortun ate to co m p letely rec o v er from a potentially career ending acci dent in w hich his thum b had to be reattached. It w as injured in a freak accident suffered w hile attem p tin g to rep air a law n m ow er w ith a faulty switch. Injury, he said, " is part o f the gam e." "I t's an o th er thing I ju st have to be sm art about. You can't go out there and try to win your first couple o f m eets and be done for the rest o f the sea son." He ju st resum ed practising again ea rlie r this m onth. "I started off doing sm aller things and I'm ju st going to try to bu ild up the little m uscles around i t ... It's not going to get any better and it will get worse if I w ork w ith it too much. W hat I need to do is ju st to take it slow. "I'll be back at full strength in a m onth." H ardabura has no regrets at forgoing his long national team career to jo in the H uskers in N C A A com petition. "I'm done w ith them (the C anadian national team )," he told the B eaver bluntly, "To me, the program 's not going anyw here fast and I d o n 't w ant to w aste my tim e b ack there any m ore. I'm having a good tim e at school, here." A t N eb rask a, h e 's able to have his cake and eat it too, so to speak. `T h e difference is you d o n 't have to sacrifice school to do a sport. It's all in the same spot. "I alw ays thought to be a good gym nast, you need other parts o f your life ... you need all the spokes in the wheel. "And here you have it. You have school, you have a social life, you have gym nastics, and I'm enjoying it at the same time. "The day I d o n 't enjoy the sport is the day I quit. "T h at's w hat started happen ing in Canada (w ith the nation al team ), I alm ost quit. A nd then I thought I'm going to go dow n and give college a try, and I'm loving it again." And no wonder, with two NCA A titles to defend. Still, he paid the price to achieve a dream he w anted but d id n 't necessarily expect. "I worked my (butt) o ff all year for it, and the hard work paid off, for sure." And when he com es back from injury -- perhaps as early as this w eekend when N ebraska ho sts N avy on S aturday -- h e'll be the man. "Ja so n 's the defending n ational cham pion, and we expect nothing less o f him this year," said coach Allen. "H e's the guy to beat in the nation." That Zoning as follows: By-law 5500 be amended · adding a definition of "Front Garage Face" and requiring a minimum distance between a garage for a row dwelling and an internal roadway or sidewalk: and · deleting the minimum distance requirement from a vehi cle parking area to a window or opening to a habitable room in a street row dwelling. LOCATION OF THE LANDS AFFECTED · adding a definition of "Brew-on-Premises Establishment" and permitting such establishments in Industrial zones; · revising Schedules to reflect the current road alignments and right-of-way widths for the purposes of establishing setbacks from the various roads; · adding a definition of " Driveway" and "Parking Area" and requiring a minimum distance between a Driveway or Parking Area for a detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling and end unit of a street row dwelling, and side lot line; · requiring a minimum distance between a garage for a row dwelling and an internal roadway or sidewalk; and · deleting the minimum distance requirement from a vehi cle parking area to a window or opening to a habitable room in a street row dwelling. LOCATION OF THE LANDS AFFECTED All lands in the City of Mississauga (former Town of Port Credit) affected by By-law 1227. Bv-law 0028-2000 EXPLANATION OF THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF THE BY-LAW That Zoning By-law 65-30 be amended as follows: · adding a definition of " Driveway" and " Parking Area" and requiring a minimum distance between a Driveway or Parking Area for a detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling and end unit of a street row dwelling, and a side lot line; and · adding a definition of " Front Garage Face" and requiring a minimum distance between a garage for a detached garage for a detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling and street row dwelling and a street; and requiring a min imum distance between a garage for a row dwelling and an internal roadway or sidewalk. LOCATION QF THE LANDS AFFECTED All lands in the City of Mississauga (former Town of Streetsville) affected by By-law 65-30. Further information regarding these By-laws may be obtained from Ruth Marland Bryan (905) 896-5525 of the Planning and Building Department. Date at the City of Mississauga this 26th of January, 2000. All lands in the City of Mississauga (former Town of Mississauga) affected by By-law 5500. Bv-law 0027-2000 EXPLANATION OF THE PURPOSE AND EFFECT OF THE BY-LAW That Zoning By-law 1227 be amended as follows: · adding a definition of "Driveway" and "Parking Area" and requiring a minimum distance between a Driveway or Parking Area for a detached dwelling, semi-detached dwelling and end unit of a street row dwelling, and a side lot line; Janice M. Baker Commissioner. Corporate Services & Clerk Treasurer 121939 Glepburnie School C l p riv a te (u y -e A u co tio n a L d a y s c k o o l o ffe rin g P r e s e k o o l to- O ra c le 8 Registrations are now being accepted for September, 2 0 0 0 LADIES' F A S H IO N S Entrance Testing By Appointment Limited Mid-Year Placements Available Our progressive, challenging programme offers skill development in Reading, W riting, Mathematics, Science and Information Technology, in an enriched environment. 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