Oakville Beaver, 29 Oct 2000, p. 9

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Sunday. O ctober 29, 2000 O akville Beaver W eekend HELP FOR FLUFFY: Young Kristin Robertson has her teddy bear "Fluffy" receive a needle during the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital's Teddy Bear Hospital at Hopedale Shopping Centre on O ct 21st Photo by Peter C. McCusker Q ) O A K V IL L E M u n ic ip a l 8 4 5 -6 6 0 1 E l e c t io n 2 0 0 0 V o t in g D ays A dvanced Eligible electors in the Town of Oakville are encouraged to vote at one o f the advanced voting days: Saturday, November 4, 2000 between 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Sunday, November 5, 2000 between 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 8,2000 between 12:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Advanced voting occurs at any one of the following voting places at all o f the above times: Oakville M unicipal Building (Tow n H a ll), 1225 Trafalgar Road Sir John Colborne Centre, 1565 O ld Lakeshore Road Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 1415 T h ird Line Eligible electors do not have to be away on Voting Day, Monday, November 13,2000 to vote at one of the advanced voting days. If you are unsure if you are on the Voter's List, or have any other election-related questions, please call the Clerk's DepartmenL (905) 338-4174. Get out and vote in the municipal election 2000! 1225 T R A F A L G A R R O A D · O A K V IL L E , O N T A R IO · L6J 5 A 6 T eens w a n t fo o d , n o t tre a ts A group o f local teens, calling them selves Halloween for H unger (H 4H ), will be collecting canned and non-per ishable food donations for Fareshare Food Bank, instead of trick or treating. T he teens represent O akville Trafalgar High School (O TH S), K nox Presbyterian Church, and Fareshare Food B ank.D onation boxes have been placed at Knox Church and at OTHS. T he O TH S student council is H 4H all food collected at their H aunted H ouse - adm ission is a can o f food. Flyers are currendy being distributed announcing the group's plans to go knocking door to door on Halloween to collect food donations. T he group will present the food to Fareshare about a w eek after H allow een. For m ore inform ation, call Kim Plew es at 849-1623, or send em ail to kim _ftc@ hotm ail.com . H a l t o n R e g i o n DRINKING WATER QUALITY STANDARDS EXCEEDED IN HALTON ·1st Quarterly Report Now AvailableHalton Region is responsible for treating and distributing your drinking water; and as such, we are committed to providing our residents with high quality water right from the tap. V V V V fi|> PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION ds Every Wednesday Evening Next Auction: Wed.Nov. I" 2000 $ 5 0 0 B U Y E R D R A W S T H IS W E E K Call or Visit our website for list of cars for this week's auction V Through the Operation Clean Water Program, the Province of Ontario implements and enforces Drinking Water Standards to protect public health. Halton proudly presents to its residents the first Water Quality Quarterly Report aimed at improving public awareness regarding their drinking water. The report details information about where your water comes from, what it contains and how it compares to the Provincial Standards. If you have been looking for specific information about your drinking water, this quarterly report will provide you with the information you need to begin your investigation. If your drinking water comes from a private well, you are responsible for your water's safety. Halton Region's Internet web site provides links to the Regional Health Department and Ministry of the Environment regarding the maintenance and safety of your well supply. Halton's first quarterly report, covering the period (July 1 - September 30, 2000) is available free of charge to the public. The Water Quality Quarterly Report can be obtained by: · · Downloading it from Halton's Internet web site at www.region.halton.on.ca: Picking up a copy in person between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the Regional Municipality of Halton (Planning & Public Works Department), Records & Information Management Section, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario; or Ordering a copy by phone at (905) 825-6032. Halton's drinking water has consistently tested safe Halton has exceeded the Ontario Drinking Water Standards Halton has met the new Provincial Regulations Halton's laboratory is accredited by the Standards Council of Canada and Canadian Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories Our staff are dedicated to delivering safe drinking water w w w .a b a u c tio n s .c o m bank repossessions · mechanics liens · bailiff seizures · distraint orders · bankruptcies · consignment · towing & storage defaults · lease vehicles · etc. SELL YOUR VEHICLE A T OUR N E X T A U C T IO N Auction held indoors.Terms of sale: 25% deposit by cash, debit.Visa, M/C. American Express. Balance to be paid by cash or certified funds by Friday, Nov. 3" 2000. jj .5 £ /M Enterprise Rd. Docon Rd. >4 CKJ Auctions & Liquidations 14 C anso R d ,, Rexdale Tel: 4 16-245-2277 Fax: 4 16-245-4578 · S T U D IO T E X T IL E D E S IG N Questions or comments regarding the Provincial regulation and this public notification should be directed to: Ms. Sandy Lofranco, Special Studies & Research Analyst Regional Municipality of Halton Planning & Public Works Department 1151 Bronte Road Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Lofrancc@region.halton.on.ca Burlington/Milton/Oakville: (905) 825-6030 (ext.7635) Georgetown: (905) 878-8113, Acton: (519) 853-0501 Aldershot: (905) 639-4540, Streetsville: (905) 823-6720 / O f / , AN NUAL O PEN H O USE/SALE Nov. 3, 4 & 5 2000 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 1 4 7 2 C onstance Dr. Oakville Q .E.W . CORNWALL RD For in fo rm a tio n call CHRISTEL W ILLE www.regton.halton.on.ca (9 0 5 ) 8 4 5 -1 2 9 1

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