Oakville Beaver, 19 Sep 1993, p. 10

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We also have accessories ... CoffeeTables, End Tables, Mattresses, Prints, Curio Cabinets and Much, Much More. Come browse through more than 15,000 sq. ft. of showroom with hundreds of pieces, sofas, loveseats, wing chairs, mattresses and more Our bedroom and dining room furniture is also on display in luxurious, elegant styles to suit every decor. Special Savings Available Including A N D M O R E ON TOP QUALITY CANADIAN FURNISHINGS NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL FEB. *94! Make the EnerSmart Choice! Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Black Tie Ball at the St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre. Tickets are $160 each and may be ordered from the OTMH Development office at 338â€"4642. Oakville Singles Club meets 8 p.m., Oakville Legion, Navy Street (upstairs). Dancing to the music of dj. Information: Joan 849â€"6747. Bowlerama Oakville offers three free bowling lessons for people 60 and over beginning tonight. Instruction available for all skill levels. Information: Warren Manoff or Beryl Murray, 845â€"6541. Downtown Oakville BIA holds its annual Good Old Days with a Tribute to the Fifties. Downtown Oakville will be decorated in a fifties style and IMPAX, a local oldies band, will be playing in the vacant lot at 154 Lakeshore Rd. The Oakville Irish Heritage Association hosts third annual Irish Night at Knights of Columbus Hall, Wallace Road. Doors open 8 p.m. Entertainment by Tom O‘Donaghue and Goggin Irish Dancers. Information: Janemarie Since 1977 â€" SHOWROOMS iN LONDON, STONEY CREEK, BRANTFORD, GUELPH. CAMBRIDGE (Continued from page 8) Halton Regional Council has, in response to requests by the public, extended the time period for receiving comments and input to the Halton EnvironmentallX Sensitive Area Study (1993), to the end of October. Public Open House will be held to present the results of this study, provide information on its relationship to the Draft New Regional Plan and answer any questions. Simons in 825â€"6161. For further information, J.A. Eaglesham Regional Clerk REGION OF HALTON ENVIRONMENTALLY SENSITIVE AREA STUDY (1993) TIME: LOCATION: nformation, please contact Kathy Kielt or Lynne the Planning Development Department at Acton 853â€"0501 Georgetown 878â€"8113 Streetsville 823â€"6720 Aldershot _ 639â€"4540 Thursday, September 23, 1993 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Bishop Reding Roman Catholic Secondary School â€" Cafetorium 1600 Main Street East, Milton Broderick, §45â€"4576 or Barbara Wade, 8§44â€"0333. Opera Guild hosts Operettic Delights with Jayne Thomson and Friends at Knox Presbyterian Church. Proceeds to COC. Tickets $10 available at the door. Oakville Crime Prevention committee Open House at White Oaks Secondary School Cafetorium, noon to 5 p.m. (also Sunday, Sept. 26th) Free admission. Displays and presentations by groups and companies involved in home and personal security and safety. First annual Ontario Chamber of Commerce Motorcycle Ride for the Prevention of Child Abuse from Toronto to Kingston. Led by race car driver Paul Tracy, the Ride leaves Skydome at 8:45 a.m., arriving at Kingston at 3:30 p.m. with reception and awards dinner. Registration $25 per motorcycle and rider and $10 per passenger. Proceeds to The Institute for Prevention of Child Abuse. Registration forms available at all Royal Bank branches. Information: 921â€"3151. Big Brothers of Halton hold Car Wash fundâ€"raiser, 9 a.m. to noon Petro Canada, Dorval Drive and North Service Oakville branch of the Canadian Youth Aiding Youth training session. YAY matches teen volunteers (16 to 20) on a oneâ€"toâ€"one basis with children 6 to 12. Three hours per week. Information: 634â€" MONDAY SEPTEMBER 27 Living with Cancer meet at 7 p.m., at the Cancer Society office, 51â€"635 Fourth Line. Provides emotional support, and practical guidance to patients, family and friends. A guest speaker, video or other activity may be planned for the evening. No charge. Information: §45â€"5231. Oakville‘s barbershoppers, The Entertainers meet St. Volodymyr‘s Cultural Centre, Hwy. 5 and Fourth Line. 7:45 p.m. Maplegrove/Clearview Area‘s comâ€" munity Consultation Committee meets with Halton Regional Police Service Community Officer, 7 p.m., St. Mildred‘s Lightbourn School. Information: §49â€"9898. _ Toastmasters meet 7:15 p.m. Oakville Central Library. Information: Doreen 639â€"5117. _ Annual Meeting of the Womens Information and Support Centre of Halton, 7:30 p.m., Womens Centre, Hopedale Mall, Suite 230. Speaker Sandra Kerr, pastâ€"president of the Ontario Advisory Council of Womens Issues: Women Helping Women. * Selections of Fresh Pasta, Provini Veal, Chicken Grand Marnier, Seafood and much more! 410 SPEERSROAD, OAK 338â€"2603 Mondayâ€"Wednesday 10â€"5:30 Thursday 10â€"6 Fri. 10â€"9 Saturday 10â€"5 300 LAKESHORE RD. E. (at Trafalgar) Hours: Lunch 11:30â€"2:00 Dinner 5 p.m.â€"close Closed Sun. (for now) BB» intimate, cozy setting m Overiooks downtown BP Delicious Nouvelle Italian Cuisine (See ‘Update‘ page 27)

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