Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 18 Sep 1994, p. 2

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Town Centre II, 230 N. Service Rd. W. on Sept. 27 at 7:00 pm OAKVILLE HAC OFFICE Reserve Your Seat And Call The Hamilton Automobile Club "It is annoying," said Brown. "It would not be annoying if opinions were split on this. But when everyâ€" one is saying the same thing, then I thought they should be compelled to do it." Brown said the commission has based its decision solely on a demoâ€" graphic desire to keep each riding Although the commission‘s report will not be publicly released until October, Brown has seen a copy of it and says the initial proâ€" posal to divide Oakville remains unchansed. The Oakvilleâ€"Milton MP was not aware of anyone speaking in favor of the commission‘s proposal. the town. Liberal government could reject® commussion report and start over Original model home! 79‘x156‘ RAVINE LOT! Mattamy "Yorkshire" approx. 4,000 sq. ft. $140,000 in upgrades! 5 bdrms., marble ens., prof. landscaping, security, 60â€"0z. braodloom, etc. Don‘t miss this one! (Continued from page 1) ~< 1715 Pilgrim‘s Way $379,900 Town Centre Realty Inc. 280 North Service Road West Countrywide within an approximate population range of 100,000 people (the Oakville riding would have a popuâ€" lation of 100,833), while ignoring the interests of the community. "‘They have built the second floor of a house before bu:ldmg the basement." "For a few thousand people they Bonnie Brown If her government does not form a new commission in time to replace the findings of the first, the Toryâ€" appointed commission would reconâ€" vene after June 22nd to conduct hearings restricted to MPs only. "From my own experience from my riding, it doesn‘t appear as if the commission listened," she said. While Brown said she would defâ€" initely appeal for change, she was not optimistic it would make a difâ€" ference. As a result, said Brown, "They have built the second floor of a house before building the baseâ€" ment." She likened the process to makâ€" ing a puzzle. "The problem is that once you create a puzzle, it is very hard to change, because every change has a domino effect." The Oakvilleâ€"Milton MP felt dividing the riding along Upper Middle Road would set back local efforts to make residents in the new northern subdivisions feel a part of the Oakville communrity . "The last thing they need is a dividing line set up by an external body that knows nothing about it," said Brown. The problem, according to Brown, is that the commission did not consult the public prior to makâ€" ing its first report. s a OV/ W 5”_'00” are upsetting the geographic integriâ€" ty of the community," said Brown. * Individual players call 849â€"9712 for information ForTeam Applications Call (905) 849 â€"9712 TRIâ€"CITY MEN‘S HOCKEY LEAGUE * all games during prime tima * qualified carded officials * nonâ€"contact rules * quaranteed 23 games * team entrias Nt fi ‘ _ paRrniciPacrion BP

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