'MARKET VALUE PRICING . MARKET VALUE PRICING Eigives you the confidence of knowing that the price you pay is fair and realistic. is our way of saying, in advance, thank you. We respect and value you as our customer. 467 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE Tel: 845-9742 or 845-3824 momma dnllvmy problems MOW] war iarder WM“ Fania! Delivery Thieves take cash from Speers Rd. business OPP to crack down on drinking drivers Glass in a front door was smashed and once inside the shop, thieves laid hands on a small quantity of cash. Expansion will consolidate serv1ce OPP officers in Oakville and the surrounding area are stepping up enforcement of seat belt and Thieves got away with only a small amount of cash in a weekend break. in at the Speers Road Mister Lube shop. Halton Regional Police say the break-in happened about 4 am. Sat. June 5th _ (Continued from page 1) the YMCA has been such that several programs and services are carried out at 19 different locations throughout town. A long-term solution was more than necessary, however, and the Board undertook a feasibility study which confirmed the need for a consolidated, all-purpose facility. The services in the new building will range from adequate space for day care and youth services to a fully equipped fitness centre with advanced cardiovascular machines and weight apparatus. There will also be a double gymnasium for basketball to aerobic classes and a library/lounge. In short, a "safe, friendly and secure environment for the entire family." Mtili' I s 99 gmu Jill,ll, l: g ""/r'r,i',s'iii)'i, a» wp. IN-STDRE " WAllCOVERING a. "si,1fii! (I" xt'i,:f,iiiir't'i, Sale affective June 2 to July 6, 1993 Not all items available at all stores. 139 Thomas Street Ire, Parking} il, $71k; W. of Trafalgar. . of Lakeshote E] /. 'ertrlf..e. I _eg.e.!l-'-T-'z.Sp _ ~91 jj/IMI' HE OAKVILLE BEAVEF 819W "'iiCfiiFsui:iis,r,sC, Id PAINTER‘S (MIC! INTERIOR 1ATtlt SEALER '12lif $161? '9llt '17llf '1616 "lll716 'B?! ‘20â€:6 drinking-driving infractions fol lowing the release of some sober ing accident statistics. “MD CEILING SUPER WI"! UNI . \ _- (tts' " 1050796.; - Designer, Iplux "fctr CotorYourwitrld mom SINCE '82 FRANCHISE OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE CALL I -800-387-73'I , PAINTER'S CHOICE INFERIOR SHIN “TEX INTERIOR FIJI um Desigm-r‘i I 9-1351! So far in 1993, 38 fatal motor vehicle collisions have claimed the lives of 39 people in the No. not wearing their nine people (30% from their vehicle drivers .. or a full _ drinking. In 12 of the crashes the drivers were found to have been drinking and not wearing seat belts. According to Burlington OPP, statistics indicate that only one person in 10 will survive when ejected from a vehicle in a crash. In the Burlington Detachment l8 Wednesday June 9th: The Halton Public Works Committee meets at 9:30 a.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. The Halton Administration and Finance Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. The Parks, Culture and Recreation Advisory Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Oakville Transit Advisory Committee meets at the Transit Boardroom, 480 Wyecroft Rd. at 7:30 p.m. Thursday June 10th l The Halton Board of Education meets at 8 pm. at the J.W. Singleton Education Centre, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington. Monday June 14th: The Oakville Planning and Development Council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Oakville Municipal Building, I225 Trafalgar Rd. Tuesday June 15th: Oakville’s Community Services Committee (formerly the General Committee) meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. ale! Oakville's Administrative Services Committee (formerly the Administration and Finance Committee) meets at 7:30 pm. in the Bronte Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. gi_te withi IE the Burlington Detachment NE1Mtthttltl6MltltttlSr0lll1 .1MPfvlPterlrNs,, , H l, tt tt "c, W050 orr 25%60V3rrAll EXTERIOR FENCE 8. SHINGlE STAIN J, t1tttTMtt FLA! [MIX 1 t 1(an sl the differ OUTSIDE area - which patrols the Kings Highways in the Hamilton- Wentworth area and the QEW/403 Highways in Halton r there have been 11 fatal motor vehicle crashes this year as of May 31. A total of 13 people were killed, including one motor- cyclist, one cyclist and a pedes- trian. Five of the accidents were alcohol related. During the same period last year there were six fatal acci- dents. As a result of these tragedied the OPP is requesting that the motoring public take a serious look at these statistics and do their part by using restraint sys-' tems and encouraging others in their vehicles to do the same. Jttl SOUP HIDE an) SEN-IMPAIEIHMD " WATER “PM!“ DECK “Allin EXTERIOR SEMI-GlOSS [MEX , Al k Vw~l Mcyi', 33M?) an 99