Oakville Beaver, 14 Apr 1993, p. 16

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16 POSTAGE STAMP SHOW FIT/INTRODUCTORY MEMBERSHIPS I C, "r ", FULL 7-DAY $1,895 + G.S.T. '. _, FULL 5-DAY $1,310 + GS.T, 1 137 #1 SIDEROAD BURLINGTON 336-3660 SattemhstlSS3uegistmtistnsatsncheingscrepted 2035 Upper Middle Road E. (9th Line 'QEW 8:403) Oakville Student Screening - Jr. Kindergarten . Entrance Examinations - Grades 5 . 8 At Gienburnie, our focus is on excellence, task commitment and skill development in a warm, caring atmosphere where students are encouraged and expected to achieve at their maximum level of capability. Junior Kindergarten AN. or Full Day Prograrr Senior Kindergarten Full Day Program Before and after school supervision For information & applications please call 338-6236 V A private co-educational day school c,Gtai"uc, from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 Saturday, April 24 - 9:30 am - 12:30 pm Ihcludeé 901311; Cleaning oClub Storage .hiidiritrii OPull Carts 'Driving Range oLimited Number Available ' 'iitr Mfg" _ _ X - / W ‘3‘ . in taff FREE Stamp Collecting Kits for Vlslton under " FREE Door Prizes, HOURLY DRAWS OPEN HOUSE 'ss Hours: Fr Millions in Stamps, Covers and Postcards Exhibited and Sold by 40 Dealers ADMISSION FREE k , , v 'tiF---' Y 'a At the Queen Elizabeth Bldg Exhibition Place Toronto APRIL 16-18 irade City TV's FT -- Fashion Television. at two glittering shows last week. At LEFT. this jute linen blazer and pants with mock neck sweater comes hom Alfred. CENTRE. this Mexican inspired orange and turquoise on black print ensem- ble is trom Antels. And, at RIGHT, it's leisure Oakville Place strutted its stuft, with a little help trom commenta- tor Jeanne Beker of war from Cotton Ginny, pink jeans with green T-shirt wrap. (Photos by Peter McCusite) tb ml Wh’Fox V Under Ages 3-10 Over 20,000 students worldwide 10th MUM. tgiiE)il'mtgroEi OPEN HOUSE a SUMMER DAY CAMP REGISTRATION gt Ttit 'tttttttmotte m, an Hun Id .Illl. m2 - lonh at Noon) WHOM FMLY 1300 Elgin Mills E., RICHMOND HILL Between Bayview Ave. & Leslie (N. of Major Mackenzie Dr WEE/z 110 SELECTED DEALERS Admission $3.50 For more information regarding our summer day camps and weekly club locations call Saturday, April 17 1:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Maple Grove United Church 346 Maple Grove Drive SUNDAY, APRIL 18, 1993, 10 a.m. . 4 pm. CANADA'S FINEST mo LARGEST SPRING TOY SHOW ' SALE 45.000 Swan Foot . 350 Twin Featuring Ooh. Tram. Wt Trust. was, Cast Iron. Banks. Today Bout. Com: m. Son‘s. am, Imam Galas. Puulu Oahu Ham and MP Toronto Toy Show RICHMOND GREEN Sponsored Ar Family Saved Volunlm: 338-8738, 844-7608 Fun French For Children MEMBERS of our weekly clubs and summer day camps have the opportunity to learn French at an early and receptive stage of their development. This proven program has been specially devised, by professionals, to include varied and stimulating activities and to inspire children with enthusiasm and confidence. Informality and fun are our keys to learning. Le Club Frantais I?“ _'illtin, _ fut. . T J 3. -\ " l 'r, inger mackenzie PSST DAD & KIDS ... Here's a gift idea for Mother's Day A Black & White PO RT RA I T The AURA Photographics Group 'rl, "rd" C, 'l, x "Wk " ' , “W1 847-7878 SECOND TIME AROUND (for couples who are remarried and step- parenting) and NOT THE BRADY BUNCH (for children In a step-family). These groups offer a practical approach to gaining information and skills that can lead your step-family to success. Four Wednesday evenings 6:30-8:30 pm. beginning May s, 1993 at Melton Family Services 235 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakviiie call 845-3811 to register is offering 'LSHOP OAKVILLE KIDDIE KOBBLER SQUARE ONE KIDDIE KOBBLER OAKVILLE PLACE " For all walks of a baby's life. FREE T-SHIRT WITH PURCHASE OF Stride-Rite° Baby Boots. OFFER AVAILABLE AT THESE FINE STORES WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. Mi585 -Box #5180 )- I} VOU too HALTON FAMILY SERVICES Stride-Rite, Bazuseairfiztaeinywrhaais' Stride Rite Rotary TV Auction to raise $70,000 for shelter The Four Rotary Clubs in Oakville have joined forces to pre- sent the 6th Annual Oakville Rotary TV Auction for charity this week- end. This fund-raising event is being televised Friday, April 16th and Saturday, April 17th on CablenetTV 23, 6 p.m. to I am. _ A wide variety of products and services - valued at over $125,000 retail - will be auctioned during this two evening "bargainfest" Up for bids the practical to the unique and unusual. A TV Auction Flyer, with a complete listing of items, will be delivered this week to over 60,000 households in Cablenet's viewing area. Traditionally, the funds raised through the Oakville Rotary TV Auctions have supported a variety of community-based projects. 0".L84W For turther information please call 845-3824 and ask for The Oakville Beaver Info-Source division} Recently, the four Rotary Clubs in Oakville made the largest com- mitment in their history by choosing to provide financial assistance - $300,000 over the next three years - towards the building of the Halton Women's Place Shelter, a facility that will care for abused and bat- tered women and children. This year the proceeds of the 1993 Oakville Rotary TV Auction - a targeted $70,000 - are earmarked for this facility. The 1993 Oakville Rotary TV Auction is made possi- ble through the generous donations and sponsorships of businesses in Halton, Peel and Metro Toronto. The Rotary Clubs of Oakville are grateful to Ford of Canada, a major sponsor, for its continued support of this community fund-raiser. KIDDIE KOBBLER ERIN MILLS TOWN CENTRE ADRIAN SHOES HUMBERTOWN CENTRE PHONE ALONE "os W5

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