Beaver THE OAKVILLE Voted Ontario's Top Newspaper Four Years in a Row - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com CELEBRATING 25 YEARS! Between Kerr & Dorval YOUR FRIEND IN THE BUSINESS 175 Wyecroft Rd. Oakville 905.845.6653 www.lockwoodchrysler.com OUT OF INK ? Doors Open in Oakville ARTSCENE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 Most Refills Done Within 30 Minutes ON-SITE REFILL SERVICE WITH OUR FREQUENT FILLER PROGRAM E 60% 60% Most ReÀlls Done Within 30 Mi SAVE UP TO SAVE UP TO ON-SITE REFILL SERVIC FREE REFILLS! FREE REFILLS ! Upper Oakville Shopping Centre (Upper Middle & 8th Line) (905)842-5600 A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 52 No. 65 "USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES" 48 Pages $1.00 (plus GST) By Tina Depko Aquinas school behind schedule United in fun Graveyard bandits steal flower vases By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Thefts occurred at two cemeteries last weekend Students and staff at St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School are going to have to wait a little longer than expected to move into their new school. The new building, which was slated to open in Sept. 2010, won't be ready until Jan. 31, 2011. Construction on the new school was supposed to start in mid-March, but did not get underway until midsummer as the building permit from the Town of Oakville was not received until the end of July, according to Giacomo Corbacio, superintendent facility management services with the Halton Catholic District School Board. "On July 28, we received the building permit from the Town of Oakville, which we were very grateful to receive," he said. "Then we started to mobilize and start with the excavation site services and that is what we are working on now." Students moved out of the threestory section of the original building into portables at the start of the second semester in January 2009. The three-story section of the building was demolished through late spring and early summer. The twostory portion will remain in use until the new building opens, where classes OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF GRAHAM PAINE /OAKVILLE BEAVER AT THE PARK: The second annual Winston Park Challenge in support of the United Way of Oakville, featured a variety of fun challenges and games. Here, Moen team member Jason Newell shows off his unique costume. For more photos of the event, see page 12. Halton police are asking for the public's help in finding those responsible for the theft of nearly 100 bronze flower vases from gravesites in Oakville. Police said that at some point between Friday, Sept. 11 and Monday, Sept. 14, thieves visited Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery, located at 1149 Dundas St. W., and made off with around 60 bronze flower vases, which were affixed to various grave markers. Nearby Glen Oaks Cemetery, located at 3164 Ninth Line, was also subjected to a similar theft with around 30 bronze flower vases stolen from gravesites. Det. Sgt. Kevin Maher of the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau said the motivation for the crime most likely comes from the money thieves will get from selling the vases as scrap metal. "With the type of metal they were made of and the number taken and the fact that they are gone as opposed to just being knocked over leads us to the conclusion that this was for monetary gain," said Maher. "This is certainly a very unfortunate incident." While Maher noted this is the first time in his memory that thieves have targeted a cemetery, stealing scrap metal is nothing new for Oakville. In 2007, a massive bronze statue of Taras H. Shevchenko was stolen from a north Oakville park. The theft of raw materials from private homes is also not an uncommon occurrence. "We do have a lot of copper theft in and around Halton," said Maher. See Staff page 10 See Scrap page 11 Oakville's largest selection of Natural Limestone and Hardwood · Custom Quality Workmanship 35 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TILE INSTALLATION LARGEST SELECTION OF WOOD FLOORING OVER 500 SAMPLES ON DISPLAY GRANITE COUNTERTOPS BUY DIRECT FROM THE IMPORTER LARGE SELECTION OF NATURAL LIMESTONE & PORCELAIN TILE Monday to Friday 7:30am-6:00pm · Saturday 7:30am-5:00pm · Closed Sunday 243 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE · 905.338.1288