Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Nov 2013, p. 47

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4Halton '2 Rcrational Boating FeasibiIity and Capacity Study Open House Tbursday, December 5,2013 7:00 - 9:.00 p.m. Haiton Regional Centre Dakota and Glenorchy Rooms 115 1 Bronte Road, OakviIIe Conducted in partnershlp between thse Town of Qakville, the City of Burlington, and Hatton Region, the Recrectional Bocrting Feosibilîty and Capacity Study is taklng a comprebensive look St the current state of recreationa boating in the GTAJGodn Norseshoe area, with a specfic focus on Halton. Presently, ail marina facilities are operating close to maximum capacity and maintain waitlists, To determine if additlonal harboiur capacity is required within the next five to 20 years, ttiis study is examining: changing demographics of thse area; impacts of changes on demnand for recreational boating; sources and location of demand; current pricing strategies; economic, soci, and recreational trend, and; trends in boatinq types and berth requirements. We want to hear troms you! At ttiis public open house, you Mil have the opportunity to learn about the study inclucfing its research and findinqu and next steps. The open house wil begin with a presentation, followed by an opportunity for you to provide feedback on what you have seen and experienced and also to ask questions of staff and thse consultants. If you are unable to attend the open house ini perbon, you may bubrrîit que!,ticuis or comments at any time to: Study contacts: OAKV IL IE TOwM Of OskvmI Chris Mark Director Parlcs and Open Space Town of Oakville 1225 Trafalgar Road Oakville, ON 1611 0H3 905-845-6601, ext. 3111l cmark@'oakville.ca cirw ~uHa Iton CRy of Burligton Ooug Pladsen Recreation Planner City of Burlington 426 Brant Street Burlinqton, ON U7R 3A7 905-335-7738 ext. 7627 doug.placisen@burlington.ca Halton Roen Stirling Todd Senior Plannei' Halton Region 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, ON L6M 311 905 -82 5-6000 ext. 7186 stirling.todd@h>aiton.ca Commerits are collected under the authority of the Freedomn of Information and Protection of Pl'ivocy Act for the purpose of public consultation and wîit becorne part of the public record. if you have ony questions regarding this collection of information, please contact any of the study contacts as listed above. 'Hawkst to hos top German team Memrial Arena Mil play hoit to a litile international corn- petition next week, when the kceHawks take on Germanyls Jungadier Ail-Stars in exhibi- tion play. nior league in Germany and are cur- rently on tour through souttiev Ontario. They'1I battie the IceHawks Wedriesday at 8 p.m. Regular ticket pirices apply. Steppirig things up during a recent four- game road trip, the IceHawks have won five of their Lust six games - thns in p large part to a fed-hot Shane NOWIIinhis fst seasof in the O»fLMilonscoing le«der lias elght goals and four assists Fin his fast four games - Including a hat-trick to fuel Sun~' 6-2 win over Buf- falo - and currently sits top-f ve In thie We.gue scoring race wftlh 23 goals and 18 assists. Holding down second place in the Wes Di- vision, the 15-16 kdiawcs host Bur&ngto tomonr« nigt t Memn'ral. Gam* time, as always, lh 730 P. Lone OFSAA vîctoy came aga1s LC MArguably the m crusbirig blow of the toumnament came in the. opening round, when the Mustangs surrendered an eight-point lead in the second se (eventually losing 27-25) that would have forced a tiebreaker against St. Catharines'Governor Simcoe - and quite possibly have changed the complexion of the division. MD would go on to fait 25-15,25-20 to even- tuaI bronze-medatist Lisgar Collegiate Insti- tute of Ottwa and then split day two, with a 25-19, 25-21 victory over Tofontos Upper Reg. Clropodis Canad College foilowd by a 25-16, 25-22 lois to Sacred Heart of Newvnarlet wbo went on to daim the consolation crown. Said Middkebro, 'W.e stuck wth a lot of teams, but we just couldn't pull it out7 MD had four first-yea seiors in the starting Iineup for mosu of the year, which was matked with an 8-4 record in the regulaf season and hkgNigbted by an epiic two-hour fuve-se tai- umpli (28-26, 15-25, 26-24, 23-25, 15-11) over 81shop Ryan In thie GHAC champlonship lin Hamilton. A STEP BYN ,À IN CARE 0FooUfiJI PM 0 sms D18~s a sweu #à~ Ou.~des s. CALL FOR AN APPOMMENT 1414

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