Oakville Beaver, 17 Mar 1993, p. 2

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4 «sLLfifl PAKâ€"LAN INCOLN MERCURY CE ) 1993 TOPAZ SPORT 2 DOOR 2 cn "Tan 4 * © 9794 A M.A.D.D. general meetin the Oakville Municipal Buildin Town Council meets at 7:30 Oakville Municipal Building, 1 Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Bronte District Advisory Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd The Oakville Crime Prevention Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Friday, March 19th: The Assessment Review Board meets at 9 a.m in the Oakville Room at the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Committee meets Municipal Buildin mmIt Wednesday, March Thursday Colorâ€"keyed decklid spoiler, rocker panel cladding, aluminum wheels, 14" performance tires, 5 speed manual transmission and air conditioning. Stock # 37032 meets al March 18th: The Waste Management Advisory () () Ir m. in the th: The Oakville M i| n the OakvilleRoom in the Oakville 1 Trafalgar Room in the Oakville Transit Advisory "He was a CB nut," Grassick said. "They use to call this the (resâ€" cue) substation. He was involved in For the retired Kingsville chief of police, living near the lake preâ€" sented the perfect opportunity to cultivate an avid interest in citiâ€" zens‘â€"band radio. Neil‘s hobby quickly grew as he became more and more involved in radio commuâ€" nication with distressed boaters. When the Grassicks moved in, the cottage had no running water or indoor toilet facilities. Neil would bring home a large container of water from the Lord Simcoe Hotel in Toronto, where he was employed as chief of security. said ramp are marshland TOW NE C otta ge will be replaced CHEVROLET OLOSMOBILE GEO INC 547 TRAFALGAR RD. ATTHEQEW OAKVILLE 8442320 Where (Continued from page 1) PART ONE OF A THREEâ€"PART SERIES the parking lot and boat now located used to be WHO IS MARIANNE ZILIG HE OAKVII Marianne was born and raised in London, Ontario. She attended Fanshaw College and McMaster University in the English program. She has 3 years‘ sales experience and has been with Towne Chevâ€" Olds for over a vear The Grassick home as it looked in 1957 a lot of rescues," she recalled. wi For Neil, the CB was a logical extension of being a policeman, his t and 0 "This (cottage) is special. I‘ve been here the longest. I‘ve grown "He was always a policeman, regardless. You could tell he was a policeman when he walked," she said. As illustrated by Neil‘s interest in helping boaters, his lifelong dediâ€" cation to law and order had spinâ€"off benefits for the rest of the commuâ€" nity. Though modest in its appearance, the cottage holds a lifeâ€" time of memories for Grassick. wife said "He started the first traffic trainâ€" ing school in Canada in Kingsville in 1944," Grassick recalled. The small cottage quickly became home for the childless couâ€" ple. Indoor plumbing and running water were introduced, a bedroom was added to the back of the strucâ€" ture and the kitchen expanded. 467 SPEERS ROAD OAKVILLE Telephone 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 Regarding any gelivery problems HE OAKVILLE ] Thro:flhom Metropolitan Toronto Burlington, Oakville, Milton Any day of the week Any quantity As low as $40.00 per thousand Call Saliya Perera yer 1 Xt Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd., is the leading food distributor in Atlantic Canada with wholesale distribution centres located in Moncton and Fredericton, N.B. Halifax, N.S., Charlottetown, P.E.1. and St. John‘s, Nfld. Atlantic provides prodâ€" uct and services to the following franchise and corporate retail stores: Saveâ€"Easy, Superstore, SuperValu, Dominion, Capitol, Foodmaster, Red& White, No Frills, Quik Mart, and Valu Mart. University. Most recently he comâ€" pleted the Strategic Planning and Management in Retailing program at Babson College, Massachusetts. "It‘s a young couple (moving in). They will use it as a cottage for a couple of years. It eventually (will give way) to a custom home," said _ Christopher Invidiata, Grassick‘s real estate agent. "It has a natural beach, they‘re not that many. It‘s also a riparian (the property ends at the water‘s edge) property. Its proximity to Toronto and its proximity to the (Coronation) park, plus a natural beach make it a very attractive property," Invidiata said. He said the cottage is very structurally sound and should serve well as a summer home. "There are a lot of memories here. I won‘t miss the place as much as the memories," Grassick said. After living in the home on her own since her husband‘s death, Grassick feels it is finally time to move on. In this new gosition Mr. Senov will be responsible for all aspects of The Real Atlantic Superstore Operations. Prior to g’oining Atlantic, Mr. Senov was enior _ Viceâ€"President, Merchandising & Operations, Zehrs Markets, Cambridge, Ontario and previously held senior management positions with a Convenience Specialty Food Retailer and Loblaw Supermarkets Limited. He holds a B.Sc. Psychology and M.B.A. Marketing degree from the University of Toronto and a Food Industry Management Program Honour Award from Cornell old with it," said Grassick. Moving to another home never entered the couple‘s mind. "We did all the work ourselves. It meant something to us. When we came it was just a shell," she said. Invidiata said the property was sold for $290,000. In 1957, the couâ€" ple purchased the property from its previous owner for "$4,000 or $5,000," Grassick said. She‘ll be moving into the Oakville â€" Senior _ Citizens‘ Residence in Bronte at the end of April. That‘s when new owners will take possession of the home. A. F. Rose, President, Atlantic Wholesalers Ltd., is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul A. Senov as Senior Viceâ€"President, Superstores. P.A. Senov, B.Sc., M.B.A. Â¥p

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