Oakville Beaver, 6 Aug 1993, p. 2

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2 â€"€661 o ‘Sny ‘Aepuq Lady driven, sunroof, A/C, total E.S.P., p.w., p.L., p. seat, loaded. Stk. # P6O91 P. seat, A/JC, wire wheels, 3.8L EF.L. Vâ€"6, 1 owner. Stk. # 3Q055A Automatic, 3.0 L EF.L., Vâ€"6, Boxliner, sporty. Stk. #P5753 Signature, Leather, air bag, A.B.S., loaded, luxury Signature, moonroof, leather, J.B.L., 3.8LEEL. Stock 3%’6042 Vâ€"6 Stock # P6094 4x4, automatic, leather, p.w., pJ., etc. Stock # P6O77 4X4,2 dish rims, p.w., 5 spd., pl m"de?k#wss P 10.770 GST Includ ©32,990 .S. _ *$33,990 $7 GST m 0 Included 193 LINCOLNCONTINENTAL CALL AND ASK ABOUT OTHER FORD EXECUTIVE DRIVEN VEHICLES AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Included Included Included Included Included 3.8L EFI Vâ€"6, 3‘: gc\\;#, g.l., 71,000 kms, very 5speed.A/C BL DOHC, 16 valve EF.I. 4 cyl. klm,ptmmmufStk. P5935 S 1989 JEEP COMMANCHE SPORT 12 pass., XLT, loaded! loaded! only 20,000 kms. Stock # P6098 Moonroof, 1 owner, 77,000 kms, A/C, loaded, clean. Stk. #4L004A 30. 5.5 yâ€"o i alt Included Included Included Included Included GST "At this point there‘s no apparent reason why the car left the roadway, " said Oakville District Staff Sgt. Ken Douglas. The accident occurred at 8 a.m. when a 1988 Honda that was northâ€" bound on Fourth Line north of Hwy 5, veered off the roadway. The accident occurred on the twoâ€" lane country road where the posted speed limit is 60 km/hr. It remains under A 47â€"yearâ€"old Oakville man miracuâ€" lously escaped serious injury when his car severed a hydro pole and came to rest 35 metres beyond the pole Thursday morning on Fourth Line just north of Hwy 5. Driver survives after car severs hydro pole The driver of this car escaped serious injury afterfhitting and severing a hydro pole. ANCHORS AWAY!! The last thing on your mind is a sinking ship â€" especially yours! Should the unspeakable occur and your boat springs a leak you could be looking at some hefty recovery charges. If your insurance policy doesn‘t cover the cost of raising your Titanic, you‘ll be paying out of your own pocket. AHKHOY!! There you are... cruising along with the sun in your face and not a care in the world. Hey... who put a raft out here? Where‘d that WITH CONFIDENCE Ah, boating on the open water... the sound of gently lapping waves, the hush of the lake at dusk, the crunch of fibreglass against rock... Whether you spend your summer quietly sailing the crystal waters of Ontario, pursuing adventure on the high seas or watching from the dock as the kids scream around the cottage with water skiers in tow... the smart captain knows that there‘s more to boat coverage than canvas. If you forgot to check your insurance policy when you launched your craft this spring now is the time to pull it out, dust it off and have a good look at the fine print. Your local insurance broker is also standing by to offer advice. Here are the shallow waters to avoid: Peter Zulauf The staff sergeant said the car hit the ditch, struck â€" and severed â€" a hydro pole, then continued through the ditch coming to rest some 35 metres beyond the hydro pole. In a related event, A Halton Regional Police officer responding to the accident wound up driving his police cruiser into a ditch on Fourth Line near Bridge Road The driver was taken to Oakvilleâ€" Trafalgar Memorial Hospital with minor injuries and released. Police believe the car was traveling at a high rate of speed and may have, according to evidence at the scene, become airborne at one point. investigation. dock come from? BANG! Even if you‘ve chosen not to insure your own boat for damages â€" Who is to pay if your boat causes damage to personal or public property? Talk to your insurance broker about liability coverage. Accidents can happen and you really don‘t want to be paying for them long into your golden years. TOYS "R" OVERBOARD You may be the kind of person who thinks that all your boat insurance needs are covered. But what about the collection of toys on your boat... Laptops, cellular phones, fax machines and stereos! Don‘t assume these items are covered by your boat insurance if they are lost, stolen or fall overboard. Check with your local insurance broker. A WORD OF THANKS On June 5th, the Insurance Brokers Association of Oakville hosted its second annual community litter clean up "BAGâ€"Aâ€" THON®" to get Oakville‘s waterfront "ship shape" before the Waterfront Festival. Despite rather dismal weather conditions, over 60 Oakville Scouts and their friends and families collected many soggy bags of litter, two old tires, a car battery and two chairs (which had seen better days). The IBAO was proud to donate $1,000 in support of Scouting in Oakville as our way of thanking everyone who pitched in. The Insurance Brokers of Oakville hope that you enjoy a happy and safe summer of boating. Please don‘t drink and drive â€" on land or on water. Peter Zulaut is a partner of Carberry Davis in Oakville. the members of the Insurance w is provided as a public service by Brokers Assoaahm of Oakvnte Your Insurance Bmker ©Understands * "Premium Pointers" The marked cruiser driven by Pollard had its lights flashing and siren on when the van slowed to a stop and the officer believed it was pulling over to let him by. But the van began to pull out to make a left turn and the officer took evaâ€" sive action with the police cruiser. At the same time as the van began the left turn, its driver spotted the cruiser and pulled back to the right and into the lane. in order to avoid a more serious acciâ€" dent. Constable John Pollardwas northâ€" bound on Fourth Line south of Bridge Road behind a 1986 Chevrolet Astro. The cruiset wound up in a culvertâ€" (Photo by Barrie Erskine)

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