Oakville Beaver, 7 Jul 1993, p. 8

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Ford‘s June sales best to date Ford Canada has just come off its best month this year, posting an 18.8 per cent sales increase over the same period a year ago. j _ _Car sales for the month were up 12.6 per cent while truck sales soared 27.9 per cent from June 1992. Leading the way in car sales was the luxury Lincoln models with sales up 86 per cent over last year. OAC student Darius Goze of St. Ignatius of Loyola said Canada preâ€" sents a stable future while his native Philippines doesn‘t offer a similar guarantee. Born in Trinidad, Maharajh said he moved to Oakville with his family in 1988, again to have better opportuâ€" nities for himself, his 14â€"yearâ€"old brother and 11â€"yearâ€"old sister. For 16â€"yearâ€"old Kavi Maharajh of St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, engineering looks like the right career path, However the Grade 12 students said when a school counâ€" sellor suggested he participate in the PEACE program, he soon learned there was more to it than being occuâ€" pied for the summer. He also incurred a great deal of support for the project from his dad. to accept it," said Joshi Minivan sales were up 43 per cent PEACE program also about tolerance, understanding ©| Burglars took computer gear The son of a retired Philippine Oakville Place... Trafaigar Village Concept Galleries Royal Bank â€" * Bank by Phone*..........6016 Royal Bank â€" Information & Services6015 King Telecom. Pioneer Family Pools Re/Max Aboutowne Komeâ€"Sue Marshall â€" new listings Robert‘s Fish Cove Bruce Hood Travel Central Baptist. St. Cuthberts â€" Liberal Catholic......... 5 â€" COMMUNITY NONâ€"PROFIT â€" Big Brothers of Halton...................... 5 Childcare Springbank Child Services........... Fairshare Food Bank.......................... 5 Glen Abbey Residents Association..5414 Halton Hills Legal Clinic....................5558 H.ELP. â€" Home Emerg. Lifeline Prog 5500 MADD â€" (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Oakville Block Parent........................ 5356 Oak. Chamber of Commerce............5427 Oakville Kiwanis Meals On Wheels.. 5349 Oakville Literacy Council.................. 5328 Oakville Volunteer Centre..................5398 Parent Resources, Oak. Parent Child Centre Rotary Club of Oakville West Leave Update information Wewypolfmm St. John Ambulance â€" Oakville...... Sweet Adelines â€" Trillium Chorus Question of the week Speak your mind......... MOViE T@VI@W............................... 8108 VideOreview............................... 9104 Top 10 Weekly Movies......................5700 Top 10 Weekly Video Rentals........... 5701 Top 10 Weekly Cassette Singles........5702 â€" LIVE THEATRE/ENTERTAINMENT â€" Concert/Event Hotline..................... 5705 â€" ENTERTAINMENT â€" Roger Eberts â€" WINE LINE â€" tby Alex Eberspaecher...... 845â€"5585 Happenings in Oakville (Continued from page 3) â€" FREE LONG DISTANCE PHONE â€" ART GALLERIES & PICTURE * â€" SHOPPING MALLS â€" â€" EDITORIAL â€" 6237 6271 6100 6101 6104 6105 5074 5278 5357 5399 5354 5071 5378 5012 On a yearâ€"toâ€"date basis, total sales are up 3 per cent over last year with car sales down 1 per cent and truck sales up 7 per cent. To that end and to recognize the fifth year of the program, each stuâ€" dent will also spend time researching their own background in order to proâ€" duce a pamphlet about their cultures which will be distributed amongst The company‘s Taurus and Mercury Sable models continued to sell well with sales up 25 per cent over last year. and sales of the subcompact Ford Festiva were up 54 per cent for the period. _ ‘"He‘s from the Philippines (Goze) and I‘m from India," said Joshi, notâ€" ing the PEACE students themselves will be learning about each other as well as finding out how the police service works. ¢ Considering a career with the RCMP of.Canadian Armed Forces, Goze is more than ready to work alongside Halton police officers this summer to learn about policing and help break down cultural barriers. police officer, Goze said he was pleasantly surprised to learn of the PEACE program and even more thrilled to be the one of 25 applicants at his high school to be chosen to parâ€" ticipate. Virgo Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts Oakville Symphony Orchestra..........5410 â€" OAKVILLE NIGHT LIFE â€" â€" HALTON SPECIAL EVENTS â€" â€" HOROSCOPES â€" By Pat O‘Keefe If today is your birthday.................... 508 Phone Alone Directory Oakville Public Library...... Woodside Branch Library Suggestion Box Answer Line. Trivia Quiz. 649 Provincial â€" OAKVILLE BEAVER â€" Oakville Beaver Charity Golf Tournament Maple Grove/Clearview Areas...... 5504 Crime Stoppers â€" Crime of the Week 5557 Community Policing Appetizers... Main Course. â€" RECREATION â€" Oakville Yacht Squadron.......... Halton Board of Education....... Oakville Christian School.......... White Oaks Secondary School Daily Predictions........................... Minor Baseball Team Standings.... Scoreboard â€" Minor Soccer......... Toronto Blue Jays 1993 Schedule. HELP. Lifeline.............. Seniors Information Line Distress Line. Entertainment Poll Sports Poll............ Lifestyle Poll......... Punchline............. Suggestion Box.... Dept. of Environment. â€" JUST FOR FUN â€" â€" LIBRARIES â€" â€" TEENLINE â€" â€" RECIPES â€" 6104 5417 5416 5418 5191 6070 5135 5112 5015 5239 5245 5357 5156 5163 5170 5178 5179 5247 5556 â€" PEACE students also make school and community presentations based on their summer job experience. "We‘re not afraid to face the issues, we‘ve got our zero in three (years) plan for the deficit. We‘ve outlined the numbers, we‘re the only party that‘s come up with a plan on how we‘ll cut spending and how we‘ll eliminate the deficit. The other ones are talking about it but we‘ve done it. And we intend to do that on all our policies," said Malboeuf. Both Joshi and Goze will be staâ€" tioned with the Marine/Traffic Unit while Maharajh will be stationed in the computer department. Each howâ€" "Our chances in Oakvilleâ€"Milton are very good. There‘s a lot of dissension with the old line parties. If we can get our message across to the people I think we‘ll do quite well. Our biggest task will be to get that message across to as many of the voters as possible," Malboeuf said. police personnel this year Saying he‘s not ashamed to have come second to a well known candidate like Somersall, Malboeuf doesn‘t think the timing of the local party leadership change is a disadvantage. He said Anne Mulvale was just recently nominated PC candidate and Bonnie Brown nominated Liberal candidate about a month ago.And he sees good opportunity for the Reform Party in Oakvilleâ€"Milton. We understand our chances of forming the government are basically zero. But we see it as a minority government where the Reform Party would have the balance of power. We‘re looking at ourselves as the watchdogs of Canadian voters, the conscious of the Canadian voters, " he said. "We have the party policy proposal for the right of recall of constituents if they feel their MP is not properly representing them. We‘d like to see legislaâ€" tion that would give voters the right to recall their MP," explained Malboeuf. (Continued from page 1) was accepted. He‘s still a member of the party," said Malboeuf. Somersall was unavailable for comment as of Tuesday‘s press deadlines. "While I regret Dr. Somersall‘s decision, I feel uniquely prepared to step in as the new candidate having been actively involved with the riding, as well as Allan‘s campaign from the beginning," said Malboeuf. A father of four children ranging in age from 4 to 18, Malboeuf has lived in Milton over six years. s Reform candidate steps down YOU are invited to: CHAPS/UNITED WAY FUNDRAISER NIGHT Tickets include the following at Chaps Restaurant, Oakville Town Centre II ** DINNER (Including salad and choice of three dinners) ** LIVE BAND ** LIVE ENTERTAINMENT (A comedian from Yuk Yuk‘s) ** TONS OF PRIZES!! ** Ballot to win a V.LP. Executive membership at PREMIER HEALTH AND RACQUET CLUBS (any location) Value: $800.00 S ** SHOOTER BARS AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!! Tickets available at all Royal Bank Branches in Oakville, and at the United Way of Oakville, 84 Chisholm St. Phone: 845â€"5571 The Addiction Research Foundation is offering a new treatmentâ€"research program that can help you. Treatment is conducted individually on an outâ€"patient basis in the Toronto and Mississauga area. All information is maintained in strict confidence. For further details, call weekdays 595â€"6099 WANT TO DECREASE OR STOP DRINKING? SIR JOHN COLBORNE RECREATION CENTRE FOR SENIORS 1565 OLD LAKESHORE ROAD, OAKVILLE (3rd Line and Lakeshore) ' fl 4. nlB I â€"ef CIOIS, Semmmemmene Avee sometine soul cods AKEF TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1993 at 7:00 P.M. â€" 9:00 P.M. at the TO ANNOUNCE INTERIM FINDINGS OF THE HOSPITAL RESOURCE UTILIZATION STUDY (Offer someone the promise of a brighter future. Te KipnEYy FOUNDATION OF CANADA Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (Administration Office now located in the High School) Information package available for pick up after July 6 Proceeds to the United Way of Oakville : For further information, call 842â€"2120 3 6 at Halton District Health Council Suite 510,700 Dorval Drive, Oakville Research _ de la recherche Foundation . sur ia toxicomanie We can‘t live without you. A PUBLIC MEETING THE OAKVILLE BEAVER will be held on ever will experience different aspects of policing through rideâ€"along proâ€" grams and other special events through the summer. Harding even offered to take the students out on his boat in Georgian Bay for a day â€" so that can see what he loves about Canada. For many adults, our fondest memories of summer include campâ€" fire, cookâ€"outs, sing songs, hiking, swimming and collecting bugs in jars. In today‘s fast paced kids‘ world of Nintendo and video shows, the Oakville Parks and Recreation department is convinced that parâ€" ents would welcome a camping opportunity for their children. What better place to make it happen than at a Summer Day Camp session. hnreorocododdodQ@Or®! The 1993 Day Camp operation has relocated to the Ukrainian Children‘s Camp, north on Highway #5, just west of the fourth line. This site was the home of Palermo Camp, a summer residential camp for children during the 60‘s, 70‘s and 80‘s. Although the camp is no longer, the camp facilities, grounds, pool and cabins are still there. The philosophy of the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department is to provide an enjoyable camping experience in our community. The move to a new location will enhance our program options. At a Summer camp changes location A computer company in Oakville lost about $14,000 in computer equipment after an overnight breakâ€"in a few weeks ago. Halton Regional Detectives and Crime Stoppers are asking for help to solve this case. The entry took place between 9 p.m. June 15th and 7:45 a.m. June 16th at NEWSâ€"NET on Speers Rd. Entry to the premise was gained by forcing a side door. When company staff arrived for work, they discovered they were missing APPLE (MaciIntosh) computers, moniâ€" tors, keyboards, and a printer. A SHARP portable compact disc player was also taken. C / mm , _ 1 T?LOAA’mLF.B‘A-P‘R PHONE M . E 8 ULUCMepH4s It only takes a few minutes. Call 845â€"5585 and select box 6100 when requested, Write down the address, hours and the price of Robert‘s Fish Cove‘s early bird special. Then dial box 6102 and leave me your name, phone number and answer. One name will be randomly drawn each week to win a $10 Gift Certificate for dinner at Jfrom Speers Road company V If you have any information NC 10 GGit Corth 0NE 10 CGit Cortificare Join us for an appetizing choice of menu at reasonable prices, served daily in the picturesque setting s o OSOURG| Sunday Brunch Enjoy our sumptuous Sunday Brunch in the unique setting of Glen Abbey Golf Club Restaurant overlooking the 18th Hole. %kofiammafiwfiaadw[dfiufimfi[cwfit&lg roast beef, omelettes made to order, desserts. For Reservations please call Robert‘s Fish Cove of our main restaurant. _ Mondayâ€"Friday 11:30 a.m.â€"2:00 p.m (Glen Abbey GOLF CLUB RESTAURANT Catering to All Occasions! 1333 Dorval Drive, Oakville ’1(? 5rmwau’om from 11:00â€"1:00. Business Lunch T e that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligiz ble for a cash reward of up td $1,000. You need not give your name and your information will be treated with completé anonymity. Call 1â€"800â€"668â€"515%. or 825â€"TIPS. a time of global concerns and enviâ€" ronmental awareness,, our Day Camp venue provides an excellent opportunity to appreciate and respect our natural resources. An outâ€"trip for junior campers â€" ages 6, 7 and 8, will focus on endangered species and the cost of habitat destruction. M Day Camp activities also proâ€" mote a group tasks and coâ€"operaâ€" tion. Even washing up after sleepâ€" overs has an appeal. Each session will transport campers into a time Of Knights or Pirates or the Wild Wekt through adapted activities, crafts and costumes. i6 Two week sessions are $162 pér person. Register today and make(a memory happen! For further infdfâ€" mation call 338â€"4250. i mm mm P 1 mmRAAA 844â€" 1800 CALL TOLLFREE 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 =<CRIME STOPPERS OF HALTON July 7, 1

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