Oakville Beaver, 15 Dec 1993, p. 4

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Mondqy to Wednesday noon to 4 am. - _ _ - tiiiiiiit 1N“. ural Gas (8 l'aalll, (153] F irpplaces 1yt; 'et'Y Introducing DAN NOONAN tl yrs. financial service Providing Personalized and Professional Service TORONTO & THE GOLDEN HDRSESHOE --H 1 A3C3CMH3B-Cy41 (3 helping individuals tl businesses 7 sen/eve their financial goals SENIORS' DAY THURSDAY DEC. 16" Monday to Wednesday Thursday & Friday Saturday Christmas Eve (tll 'iii' Sunday Lomplete line of fireplaces on display a a IlrYfrit-i, Jet ' I NUUNAN dnesday noon to 4 p.m. day noon to 4 p.m., 5-8 p.m 10 am. to noon, 1-5 p.n noon to 4 p.m. Santa rests at the North Pole. Ity _i)l,i.i)) 16TH jay 2366 Wyecroft Rd., Unit D-4 Investment 8 Insurance Planning FINANCIAL SERVICES (ii-i, EPQ a" <7 l ""l1Lta.jlg.ilt; xv T V 'l-sri' t) l " a algal? " 711-11 847-2669 ‘AIROOMITIONI ET METAL . GAS 'YOUR COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTRE' 9t ERNIE NOONAN 35 yrs. fmancial service 'WW, Holy Family Band & Choir Dec.15th,10:OOa.m. oieille BarberShop Chorus De. 18th, 11:45 Ihr, "We were sensitive to that," said Willie Lambert, chairman of CAW Local 1256, "As the notices go out it's beginning to sink in and people are Bus service was to have been sus- pended for IO full days starting Sat. Dec. 2th5 and running through Res. Jan. 4th. Unfortunately both Boards of Education as well as Sheridan College commence classes Jan. 3rd. As a result, Oakville Transit workers vol- unteered to adjust their vacation schedule and report back to work one day early. a.m Residents dependent on local bus service will get a small break this Christmas thanks to an eleventh-hour change in Oakville Transit's holiday shutdown. By HOWARD MOZEl Oakville Beaver Sadr Transit us'éfhsmé‘et one day break at Christmas: CEEeiliiiiji m OEW "HI/LIN! IIUII’ a fie:?i_iriflijt' , trn,E mmanama? Accepting donations CHRISTMAS“ _' , i _ my a mop mop BOX " THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Towne Chev-Olds. located at 547 Trafalgar Rd. During the holiday season, blood banks across the country and right here in Oakville require special assistance in meeting the needs of patients requiring transfusions. If you are a healthy adult between the ages of l7 and 66, you are eligible to give blood at the Mayor's Blood Donor Clinic being held on Thurs. Dec. 23rd horn 1:30 p.m.-8:00 p.m. This annual event. sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi, will be held at Again this year, the theme 'I'hene's more than one way to raise a pint" not only reinforces the Town Give the gift of life at Mayor's blood donor clinic "This, of course, would have meant that thousands of students would not have any transportation for classes," explained Wagland. "When union members were asked to consid- er adjusting their vacation schedule, said the wan only recently began]; aware of the school 's schedule. work. More than 80 agents of the two Oakville RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty c donated a $17,300 cheque to the Children's Miracle Network. The mom: Ing a portion of the sales commission from every RE/MAX Aboutowne I year. Holding the $17,300 cheque are (left to right) Doug Williams, RE/l Brlarwood office broker/owner, Brenda Clark, RE/MAX Aboutowne Br resentative, Bonnie Good, of the Chlldrxn's Miracle Network, Vic Yates, Lakeshore Road office sales representative, and Augy Camovale, RE/M Lakeshore Road omce broker/owner. TI SPE a.m. to 5 p.m - ttrJaaTir.t,- scum SERVICE RD. rd hossst ARC ',X- fAlt- "Cr". ' _c)'iitllt .4 gl Donating blood is a safe and simple procedure with no risk of contracting any disease. Your con- tribution can make the difference for the six out of every 10 of Oakville's strong commitment to a campaign against drinking and driving; it stresses the importance that an adequate supply of blood is maintained at the Red Cross banks, particularly at this time of year. The now nine-day suspension of service is the result of three year-end statutory holidays and the Town obli- gations under the Social Contract to force staff whose regular earnings in 1993 exceed $30,000 take 21 hours off without pay this year. The number they volunteered without hesitation." Lambert said some drivers have made plans and will be unavailable on Jan. 3. They will not be penalized in any way, he said, and arrangements have been made for others to fill their shifts. if you're planning to buy new strings of lights, or replace old, worn ones, try energy saving 5-watt bulb strings, instead of the usual 7-watts. They come in the same colours, and are every bit as cheery and festive But they use up to 30% less electricity But you can neatly trim the amount of electricity your lights use; without affecting your enjoyment one bit. Every year millions of colourful, festive lights decorate homes, office buildings and evergreens across the province. KEEP YOUR ENERGY USE DOWN WHEN THESE GO UP. OAKVILLE HYDRO 3331] " Ida/MAX Aboutowne agent throughout the ight) Doug Williams, RE/MAX Aboutowne , RE/MAX Aboutowne Briarwooootnce sales rep- work, We Yates, RE/MAX Aboutowne 'amovale, RE/MAX Aboutowne . The money has raised by deauct- 2350 TRAFALGAR RD. By doing these little things, you can save energy while enjoying a bright holiday season. For more information on energy saving lighting call the energy services section at Oakville Hydro at 257-3461. You can also save energy by turning your holiday lights off when youve not at home. And by using a timer, you can set your lights to turn on and off automatically, ensuring they are not left on all night. and for that they deserve a special holiday cheer. Recreation Connection is provid- ed by the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department. For further information on the department's programs and services, call 338- 4250. For further information, contact the Canadian Red Cross Society at 845..5241. This year, as you gather with your friends and family to celebrate the festive season, remember those who are less fortunate and who may benefit from your gift of life. Canadians who will require blood or blood products in their lifetime. In central Ontario, only 14 out of every 100 eligible donors give blood, making the need far exceed what is currently being met. The Town's preference was not to have cut at all but Wagland said Christmas ridership statistics are tradi- tionally one third to one quarter those of regular numbers. of Oakville Transit employees and their unique shift schedule made shut- down of more than three days neces- sary to achieve this. Wagland explained that a number of measures were considered, includ/ ing a 5% pay cut across the board which was not well received by work- Torp. omces recently

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