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Oakville Beaver, 21 Nov 1999, p. 5

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Sunday November 21, 1999 Oakville Beaver Weekend 5 W a te r p ip e lin e o p e n h o u se T u e sd a y An open house has been scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 23rd to provide information on the water and wastewater pipelines now being constructed through Oakville into north Halton. The event will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Region of Halton building auditorium. Visitors should use the north parking lot. Featured will be dis play panels of information about the project. Questions will be fielded by regional officials and the design-build team of D'Orazio-Walter Joint Venture. The project includes 15.5 km of watermain from Upper Middle Road in Oakville to Derry Road plus 16.6 km of trunk sanitary sewer from Upper Middle to Laurier Avenue in Milton. · · · Until Dec. 24/99 40 BOOKCASES 3 /4 " M E L A M IN E C O M P U T E R F U R N IT U R E Create your cwn combination! (we pay the tax) ea. W hite/Oak/ Black 24"Wxl 1"Dx32"H 32"Wxl l"Dx24"H Health Council seeks new member The HaltonPeel District Health Council is looking for some one in the Oakville area to serve on its Board of Directors. This position will replace a member whose Order-In-Council expires in the spring. The volunteer Board is looking for someone: directly involved with a health or h e a lth -re la te d social services o rg a n iz a tio n funded wholly or partially by the M inistry of Health and/or Community and Social Services; is directing, manag ing or employed in the delivery of health or healthrelated social ser vices; who is a member of a reg ulated or regis tered health pro fession or a paraprofessional; who is educated or is being educated as a professional or para-professional. According to the HPDHC, an ideal candidate would include someone with a legal, medical, a n d / o r re se a rc h /e d u c a tion background. Anyone inter ested should apply to the Council by Nov. 26th. A p p lic a tio n forms are avail able on the Council web site www.hpdhc.com The HPDHC is composed of people who use and deliver health and health-related social services. The Power of Service OAKVILLE HYDRO _ _ 25 PAIR SHOE O R G A N IZ E R For more than just shoes. · W ine bottles · Stuffed animals · Towels* Toys · Etc Stackable 31 1 /2 h x 24* w x 12" d MOBILE COMPUTER CART · Solid construction · Durable Oak and Maple finish 3 T W x l5 3 /4 "D x2 9 "H Oakville Hydro approves 0% rate increase...Maybe! A t its O ctober meeting, the Oakville Hydro-Electric Commission approved a zero percent rate increase for the year 2000. Sean Weir, Chair o f Oakville Hydro, said that "W hile this is the seventh consecutive year for zero rate increases, our budgets and rate projections are based on what we know today, concerning the deregulation o f the electrical utility industry in Ontario." The Provincial Government introduced the Energy Competition Act, 1998, which will dramatically impact the way Ontario Hydro and the municipal utilities, like Oakville Hydro, will operate when the deregulated market opens for business in November, 2000. "The way w e will do business in the future is very much dependent on the Codes that are being developed as we speak", said Mr. Weir. "A s these rules are produced, we will have to review all aspects of how we do business, including budgets and rates. Although it is too soon to be certain where rates will be in a year from now, I expect that residential and small business customers could experience a rate increase between 5 to 15% and would like these customers to have advance notice o f this possibility." $39" S H C W N 2 UMTS $ 5 4 9 9 A vailable in W h ite and Black S O O N ! COMPUTER WORKSTATION 36"w x 19 3/4" d x 29 l / 2 h konstructaf u n i,u r e its L \ Y ? . ^ & shelving 2111 D U N W IND R IV E ,M IS S IS S A U G A 00|UOj l I LA . (W est o( E rinMis Pkwy Corner of D urr.vmD r across from D eBoers) WfcU w i I M 0N.-W E D.. 10-6 THURS-FRI. 10-8. SAT., 10-5 SUNDAY CLOSED Rotherglen School Presents,,, O u r N e w E le m e n ta r y C a m p u s R otherglen School is pleased to present our new Elementary School, now apen at the northwest corner of Upper Middle Road and Neyagawa Boulevard in North Oakville. This landmark building provides a warm and vibrant learning environment for students in Grades 1 - 8. Here, we continue our tradition of meeting the individual needs of each student while developing a love o f learn ing and a continued thirst for knowledge. Our Phase 2 is now complete including: · O ur new full-size gymnasium · Computer lab · Music Room · Library · A 30,000 square foot building now includes over 25 bright, new classrooms · Six acres of beautiful woodlands and playing fields overlooking Sixteen Mile Creek · Conveniendy located to West Oak Trails, River Oaks, Glen Abbey, Oak Park and the Uptown Core * O ur River Oaks Campus continues to provide a caring, yet challenging Montessori program from preschool through the junior elementary grades. * O ur Neyagawa Campus now offers a full elementary program through to Grade 8. We are now accepting admissions applications for all of our programs for the September 2000 school year. To apply, or to learn more about what Rotherglen can offer your child, please call our school offices. Walker's Chocolates For Christmas E njoy d e lic io u s tru ffle tre es, pure m ilk ch oco la te C h ristm a s tre es o r c h o c o la te co tta g e s. J u s t s o m e o f the fa b u lo u s ideas in sto re fo r yo u. acelebrationofgoodta ste ^ a U g itSChocolates Upper Middle Rd./8th Line (b e sid e Sw iss C h alet) 849-4546 *' >. . OUR NEXT ELEMENTARY ADMISSIONS TEST DATE IS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 30/99 Neyagawa Campus 849-1897 River Oaks Campus 338-3528 "Celebrating Twenty years o f Providing Quality Education"

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