Oakville Beaver, 20 Oct 1993, p. 16

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Granger, however, took whatever steps he could to protect himself against costly law suits and fines. He enrolled his staff of 27 in a Server Intervention Program (SIP) that taught them how to recognize various levels of intoxication, how to say "no more" to a drinking customer who has reached his limit and how to safely By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staf| § SIP program teaches bar staff how to say ‘no more‘ NA# looking for a dri that he needed one; he‘d few in the bar down th people at Lucky‘s serve more. 16 United Way fashion show is real treat Several Oakville fashion retailers will be presenting a fashâ€" ion show called "Tricks & Treats" to raise funds for the United Way of Oakville. The show will start at 7:30 p.m. and will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 27th, at the St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre, on Hwy. 5 at Fourth Line. Tickets for the show are availâ€" able at participating retailers, the United Way office, and at the Bank of Montreal and the Royal Bank. The cost is $25 per person and includes sweets, treats, some tricks, great door prizes, and a selection of fashions for all ages. Tax receipts will be mailed upon request. The following Oakville fashâ€" ion retailers will be showing their fall and winter lines: Barbette, The Bay, Fairweathers, Capiati‘s Menswear, City Smarts, Charlie, A Dream Wedding, Dormel Bridal, The Gwendolyn Shop, Harrison‘s of Oakville, Harry Rosen, Irish Classics, L‘ Art de Triomphe, Mainstream by Laura, Pieces, Suttles & Seawinds & Zack‘s Ladieswear. Show commentary will be courtesy of Jim Paulson of CHWO Radio. Lisa Kereluik of V.LP. Hostessing has donated her time as fashion show coordinator and also her models. Peter Dennett of Second Cup Oakville Place has donated cof. fee. Food City, Oakville Place and A & P, Hopedale Mall have donated pumpkins and treats. Carol Mair of Balloon Express has donated the balloon decoraâ€" tions. For more information, please call Carol Hyams at Oakville Place (842â€"2140), Sheila Biggers at Downtown B.LA. (§44â€"4520) or Lynda Turner at Hopedale Mall (827â€"0229). PAGE 4, #99â€"6803X = BLANKET llustration shows blue, ivory and pink. Pink is not available. PAGE 10, #75â€"5274â€"0/75â€"5019â€"0/75â€" 5069â€"0 = RIFLES. Should have disclaimer: Trigger locks on these items are sold separately at regular price. PAGE 11, #41â€"8004X = ALL CUSTOM WHEEL COVERS. Copy reads: Reg. 12.99 to 16.99, Sale 8.99 to 11.89. Should read: Reg 1299 to 19.99, Sale 8.99 to 13.99. Sorry for any inconvenience we may have caused. October 27th to a bar we nce upon CORRECTION NOTICE timeé 1| drink, It wasn‘t d already had a the street. The ved him a few ill Mman UC 30 on St. on Wls escort him off the premises. And how, in all this, to work closely with local police services. As well, they leamed about the preâ€" cautions to take when suspected minors want to drink. Caution pays. Serving the underaged can land the bartender with a $500 charge and/or a sevenâ€"day suspension of the premise‘s liquor licence, a costly penalty for any estabâ€" lishment. "The smart ones come back and thank me; the stubborn ones say they won‘t ever come back because they didn‘t like the treatment they got," he said. "But I can‘t afford liability costs and I also can‘t afford the bad publicity of someone getting drunk in my place and going out and killing someone in their car." Although he probably made more money in liquor sales before the reguâ€" lations came in, Granger said he is willâ€" ing to come down hard on customers who drink too much on his premises. Participating in the SIP program saves on cash outflow in at least one way: Granger said he is now entitled to lower liability insurance premiums. Even then, he carries $3 1/2 million liaâ€" bility coverage. Robert Orsi, of Robert‘s Fish Cove, a restaurant on Speers Road, also made sure he and his staff of six attended the fourâ€"hour training sessions at the Glen \ w :. $Oflbh 341 WEE} <â€" 1 44 z_only_<_ $ f Wh_ite Rose Mon io $ igzpet (WTAONREY LE Gin & ol SALE ENDS OCTOBER 28, 1983 v 3° straw brooms ' l perfect to decorate / / for bazaar crafts ‘ 1;' IHL arrangements, wa J }‘ gecor or great 10 READY TO DECORATE 1400 UPPER JAMES ST. _ 4265 FAIRVIEW ST E.. of Hwy. 53 KAMILTON MTN. BURLINGTON 3115 DUNDAS ST. W. West of Winston Churchill ERIN MILLS _ STONEY CREEK Q.E.W. EXP RNHAMTHORPE ROAD WEST DUNDAS ST. W ONLY LE neg. ow price 20 aw brooms to decorate zaar crafts, ments, wall or great for ids groups. price .33ea. SALE Abbey Recreation the information he the most valuable received in his 38 rant business. And for many reasons ""In the past, staff would tell me the person was drunk and I had to deal with it," he said. "Now they‘re trained to recognize it for themselves." The program taught them to talk to the inebriated person demanding more drinks at the door. "Ninetyâ€"nine per cent of the time they do walk," said Orsi. or one Mon. to Sat. 9:00a.m.â€"9:00p.m Sun. & Holidays 9:00a.m.4:00p.m. 2500 BARTON ST. Centennial Pkwy The SIP program these men were PRT h SAT. & SUN. Oct. 23 & 24 « 10 am to 4 pm Q.E.W CHENILLE STEMS Tae 5 $4197 PACK _ <Seargl * , itIOn Adults $5 Children6â€"16 $1 Under 5 Free Further Info.: (905) 945â€"2775 or (613) 378â€"0309 3 MAK ) cmm <~"* " 4fA( _ â€"~ SSALE vears in the restau i| tance entt onstitute HI .â€"~"‘ BULBS evel ) AKVII t acclaiming was designed by the Addiction Research Foundation in 1986, gaining impetus from 1990 amendments to provincial legislation regarding the serving of liquor. Endorsed by the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario and the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations, the program directs staffs and owners of bars and restaurants into an awareâ€" ness of their responsibilities when servâ€" ing liquor, gives them facts about alcoâ€" hol, teaches them tactics to prevent intoxication among their customers and tells them how to manage intoxicated customers. 20% OFF 10 BJ _ GOLD & SILVER SPRAY GLITTER «13‘ 5§ EJ TOP QUALITY! Choose from crocus, hyacinths, J‘x sPCO colourful tulips, darwin‘s, peony, * Wiilge cottage, emperors, lilies, parrotsâ€" ~‘,;;‘ & many other types of early,/z> > 1’;%"’ Â¥ mid & late season varieties. /% & .”,_?;gf\-g i _ Reg.low price .19â€".99ea. R***3*‘ °> ) *?,am(\ <«@ 44 L. ho Jt /';'/(1‘ a > 1 WEEK Â¥ y ONLY! 163 n â€"erv > SALE their staffs through the program," statâ€" ed Mark Kovacs who handles sales and marketing for Hospitality Performance Specialists Inc., his own Oakvilleâ€" based business established in 1986 which specializes in running SIP proâ€" grams across Ontario. His associate is ; TOPIARY FORMS _Just In Time * For Christmas! @f Christmas background available _ §Wn 7 > 7 > at no extra charge. Mc lc d [M Hurry And Get 125 Portraits Just In Time For Christmas! FZ 125 ) MOSS COVERED ' fi f EE@ _ Very lor * ~ plant. 4‘ _ hW 2 :\p JIYDK EVERY PLANT, FLOWER & DISHGARDEN IN OUR STORE IS SALE PRICED AT 10% OFF OR MORE! w iblishment ," ‘LASER‘ CYCLAMEN mss A\ â€"~ _ Originally 1.99 to 4.2%ea. y OvER 150 STYLES || SALE FROM: A\ LEMON LIME Very long lasting flowering house plant. 4" pot. Reg. low price 4.99ea f 1/2 PRICE NEW! EASY TO GROW! 1/2 PRICE JADE PLANTS Easy to grow variety of butterfly plant. 6" pot. 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