Saturday, December 25,1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER A5 H a lto n H e a lth c a r e S*E»R*V*I»C*E»S & jVeiChSy/ Dance Skating Fitness Gymnastics A j J `G r a z y `L e g s BOXING WEEK BLOWOUT SALE RUNS DEC 27-DEC 31 L A R G E S E L E C T IO N O F C L E A R A N C E IT E M S Shoes - 50 % O F F T ig h ts - 5 0 % O F F F a s h io n -- 5 0 % -- 7 5 % O F F H O U R S : M o n . - W ed . 11-6; T h u rs. 2 -6 F ri. 11-3; C lo se d J A N . 1 & 2 Congratulations to the staff, medical staff and volunteers at Milton District Hospital and Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital for achieving such positive results in the Ontario Hospital Association's Hospital Report '99, which was released on December 16, 1999. The results are a credit to the efforts of all staff, medical staff and volunteers associated with Halton Healthcare Services. They are positive and encouraging and provide us with valuable information, which w ill help us enhance patient care and direct quality improvements. We are proud of our results and of the fact that we compare favourably to our peer hospitals in the GTA. Halton Healthcare Services supports this initiative of the Ontario Hospital Association and we anticipate being a participant in the review on a yearly basis. Once again, we'd like to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the staff, medical staff and volunteers who, day in and day out, make it happen at Halton Healthcare Services. Best wishes to you all for a happy holiday season and a wonderful millennium celebration. The Board of Directors Halton Healthcare Services M ilton District Hospital Oakville Trafalgar Mem orial Hospital 208 Wyecroft Rd. #202 (between Dorval & Kerr) /j/l 1^ L C J J J IC F u ll C o lo u r F ly e r OPEN SUNDAY SAM TO 8PM H U R R Y IN F O R B E S T S E L E C T IO N D U R I N G O U R F A M O U S B O X IN G W E E K EVERYTHING IN THE STORE IS ON SALE! C PLU £) BOXING DAY 8AM TO 10AM PUM ASK MOW YOU CAN TA K SU W T1. N O G ST! ^ www.thebrick.com 2 0 0 5 T O R A Y! A N D BE P A Y M E N T FREE U N T H 2 0 0 1 8 B R IC K . 30 D e rry Road East · M ilton O n ta rio · L9T 2X 5 905 · 878 · 2383 327 Reynolds Street · Oakville Ontario · L6J 3 L7 905 · 845 · 2571 l MS-1311 Ml«i 751-U U |W|4»1 *Sds pnesi do no t apply * ooaaucrm, 1/2 phot bsdirg & 1/2 pnet Isdhsr pfodud* 'As am ount equal to*· GST wl t Trod-orbolAtf IMfShisnt^wjHoldMgtNV l~ c undr Wsn» by teycAy Movyiurt O xp Canada In c O A K V IL L E TOWN OF OAKVILLE CLASS ENVIRONM ENTAL ASSESSMENT LAKE ONTARIO SH ORELINE REHABILITATION FO R DINGLE PARK AND ADJACENT MUNICIPAL LANDS U 4 5 -6 6 0 1 The Planning Committee of the Seniors' Light Tour & Christm as Social wish to THANK our sponsors for making this year's 301 * 1 Light Tour our biggest and best event yet. We also thank our many dedicated volunteers who work so hard to make it all happen. We are proud to be a part of such a caring and supporting community. F IN A N C IA L C O N T R IB U T O R S BRANAIR LTD. CHURCHILL PLACE LIFESTYLE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY _ ^ FRID & RUSSELL INTERNATIONAL HEARING AIDS KENNEDY FORD SALES LTD. W l o n g MANUFACTURING LTD. \ / OAK-LAND LINCOLN MERCURY OAKVILLE REACT Ontario Government I.Y.O.P. Community Partnership Project Program SENIORS HELPING SENIORS THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 114 THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 486 VAC-AERO INTERNATIONAL INC. ZONTA CLUB (Oakville) C O N T R IB U T O R S AGRAM GARDEN CENTRE BEYOND SIGNS CIVITAN INTERNATIONAL CHRIS NO FRILLS J.J. HOEY/TIM HORTONS OAKVILLE SENIORS' CENTRES OAKVILLE PARKS & RECREATION DEPT. T R A N S P O R T A T IO N C.A.W. LOCAL 1256 OAKVILLE TRANSIT, CARE-A-VAN KOPRIVA-TAYLOR FUNERAL HOME OAKVIEW FUNERAL HOME WARD FUNERAL HOME D O O R P R IZ E C O N T R IB U T O R S ARMSTRONG CHEESE CO. . AVESTEL CREDIT UNION CIBC, Oakville Community FANHAM OFFICE SUPPLIES FANTASY FRUIT MARKET OAKVILLE TRANSIT PHILTHY McNASTY'S BAR & GRILL SPEERS ROAD BROADLOOM LTD. THE OAKVILLE CENTRE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS WALMART, OAKVILLE STORE S P E C IA L T H A N K S TO : THE 707 GALAXY - LOCAL 707 CAW/TCA NOTICE OF COMPLETION In accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Municipal Water and Wastewater Projects the rehabilitation o f the Dingle Park shoreline and the adjacent municipal lands is being planned under a Schedule `B' process. The Town o f Oakville is proposing to reconstruct the shoreline o f Lake Ontario across Dingle Park (from Allan Street to Dunn Street). The completed study recommends the project to considered under two separate construction phases. The first stage o f work will cover the shoreline lands between Reynolds Street and Dunn Street. It will involve rebuilding o f two different shoreline treatments. The most westerly section o f Dingle Park is presently protected with a deteriorated concrete rubble bank that will be rebuilt with an armour stone wall. The existing shingle beach across this section will essentially remain intact. The east section o f Dingle Park (Trafalgar Road to Reynolds Street) INSTRUCTION would see the existing concrete seawall protected with a combination of armour stone and large rip-rap. m O C TIO M Revetment structures will be constructed where the wall has completely deteriorated and collapsed. The second stage of work will involve rebuilding o f the armour stone shoreline between Reynolds and Allan Street. This would also include the extension of the park pathway along the shore and connecting to the municipal road allowance at Allan Street. Funding for this work will be included in future Capital Budgets as dictated by need for shoreline protection at this site. Interested persons may provide written comments to the municipality on the proposal within 30 calendar days from the date o f this Notice. Comments should be directed to Erik Zutis at the Department of Public Works. If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussion with the municipality, a person/party may request that the Minister of Environment and Energy "bump-up" the project to an individual environmental assessment. "Bump-up" requests must be received by the Minister at the address below within 30 calendar days of this Notice. A copy of the "bump-up" request shall also be sent to the Director of Public Works. If there is no "bump-up" request received by January 22, 2000, the rehabilitation o f the Lake Ontario shoreline at Dingle Park will proceed to design and construction as presented in the study report. Hon. T. P. Clement, Minister o f Environment 135 St. Clair Avenue, 15th Floor, Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5 The project file is available for review at the following location, (M on-Fri: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm). Town o f Oakville Department o f Public Works 2274 Trafalgar Road Oakville, Ontario For additional information contact Erik Zutis, C.E.T., Engineering Design Technologist Department o f Public Works e m a il: ezutis@town.oakville.on.ca Fax: (905)338-4159 Tel (905) 845-6601 ext. 3312 This notice issued December 21, 1999 Mr. R.G. Green, P.Eng., Director o f Public Works 1225 TRAFALGAR RO AD · OAKVILLE, O N TA R IO · L6J 5A6