Oakville Beaver, 8 Oct 1993, p. 5

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Since these tours are so popular, and are limited in size, it is suggestâ€" ed that you get your ticket in advance. Each tour leaves from the Oakville Museum which is located at the foot of Navy Street overlookâ€" ing the lake. For more information call 845â€" 3541 Thanksgiving at Bronte Creek Provincial Park Bronte Creek Provincial Park will be celebrating the harvest in special Thanksgiving programs on Sun. Oct. 10th at the park‘s Spruce Lane Farm. Cider pressing will be demonâ€" strated along with honey extraction, hand dipping of ‘beeswax candles and baking from the wood stove. Wagon rides from the farmyard go from 1:00 p.m.â€"3:30 p.m. Honey and candles will be available for sale from.Bronte Creek Apiaries. For further information call 827â€" 6911. Walking Tour of Old Oakville The twoâ€"hour tour is on Sun., Oct. 17th at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person and the proceeds go to the Erchless Restoration Fund. The ticket also includes a tour of Erchless. Entry to the park is via Burloak Drive, north of the QEW. Entrance fees are $6 per vehicle and $3 for seniors‘ vehicles. this Sunday As an encore presentation the Oakville Museum presents a second Fall Walking Tour Of Old Oakville guided by Dick Marshall. The Canadian Red Cross Society is also accepting donations via a national, tollâ€"free telephone line, 1â€" 800â€"265â€"7339. Cheques or money orders should be made out to the Canadian Red Cross Society and earmarked "Earthquakeâ€"India." The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have launched a global appeal for $4 million to help the earthquake survivors. The Canadian Red Cross Society has responded with an initial contribuâ€" tion of $10,000. Donations can be mailed or dropped off at the Oakville Branch of the Canadian Red Cross, 167 Navy St., Oakville, Ontario, L6J Red Cross accepting donations for Indian Earthquake relief fund Anyone wishing to help the surâ€" vivors of the recent earthquake in India can do so through the local branch of the Canadian Red Cross. se se se e se e oo se se e e o h e oo se o ho ohe se ho oi ie ho e o e e se se se se oo oo se se se oo se se se se ho ohe ie ie oi se e ce se se se ie ce se e e se e k T H E TRA V .E L C FRIT O By Cambridge at Garvey‘s J mens § snors L M DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE + 183 LAKESHORE RD. E. §45â€"8911 DOWNTOWN BURLINGTON + 389 BRANT STREET 639â€"6165 Open Thurs. Fri. until 9 p.m. A fine allâ€"wool fabric whose fibres are highlyâ€"twisted during looming to combine stamina and styling. All three in a variety of shades and patiterns as Performance and Fashion go handâ€"inâ€"hand for Fall 93... with the personal touch of Garvey‘s. A fabulous European travel cloth. Tripleâ€"blend fibres make it an excellent choice for days on the road. The allâ€"wool Barathea in single and . double breasted, that resists wrinkles throughout busy days. "It is time to begin the work of rebuilding the public‘s confidence in elected officials in Ottawa. Time for you to count in the democratic process â€"and to make sure that the government serves the people. You know I can do it â€"Iv‘e done it in Oakuilleâ€"I‘ll do it in Authorized by John P. H. Ford, Official Agent ently. Rnights of Columbus f |I J MARIAN COUNCIL No. 3881 THIS POEM WAS WRITTEN ON BEHALF OF UNBORN CHILDREN If it gives you cause to see their side, their freedom, and their rights, then it has done its job. Someone must speak for them. I hope it will be YOU! Copyright 1993 by Margaret E. Zarger Sponsored by I am an unborn child ... I have a "Family Tree" My roots, like yours, are deep and strong, in this land‘s history, Yet no one speaks for me ... Is your flag not the same as mine, still waving bold and free? Am I not, too, Canadian? Then what flag flies for me? I‘m asking you to be my voice, to stand up tall and say, "I have the right, just as you, to run and jump and play" ... To see this land, Canada, which claims democracy ... Where freedom rings for everyone ... NO bell rings for me ... I‘ll never see the setting sun, the kiss of morning dew ... nor read a book, or fall in love like other people do. You‘ve had a taste of what life brings, I‘d like to taste it, too. It is NOT your right, I say to you, to take my life away, just to make it easier for someone else today. Our Constitution guarantees Life and liberty. So when you‘re asked to make a choice, I beg you, THINK OF ME!

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