'All through the day, from 10:00 am.- 5:00 pm. there will be something to attract . Sunday May 1st will be a very special ’F .n'ily day in Oakville. This marks the date of the Oakville ‘eaver Family Show at the Glen Abbey lecreation Centre, 1415 Third Line. Night of terror for local store manager day Jst will be a special day for all of the family A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 32 No. ,38 The Oakville Skating Club presents its annual Ice Show on Sat. April 9th and Sun. April 10th. Times for the Saturday performace are 1:30 p. m and '7: 00 p. m. On April 10th there willbe'justoneshow at]: 30pm. More than430 skaterswillbe participatingat the "LOakville Arena event. There will also be a guest appearance by Sean Rice and Jodeyne Higgins, senior pairs competitors who placed third at the Canadian Nationals and 10th in the World Championships last year. hem-ME ï¬fth? event are: (top I to r) Sunya Chrastina, Ian Richards, Monica Di’l‘omasso, Stephanie Kennedy and bottom: Vincent Ginesi and Alyson Hay. Call 257-7771 for ticket information. (Photo by Peter McCusker) [‘HE OAKVILLE BEAV Wmflzéï¬wfflaxmz? fl/wyyw â€CCNA Beï¬er Newspapers Compeï¬ï¬‚on 1993 ) ’ Area businesses will be out in force with booths showing their products and services for the entire family. every member of the family. There will be entertainment and events from toddlers to grandparents. There will be camp representatives for It’s sure to be a super day, so mark it down on your calendar, May 1st for the Oakville Beaver Family Show at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. children and cars for mom and dad and just about everything else too. ‘Miraculously we have already received 10,000 pounds. It came (Sea 'Food' page 5) According to Marion Nieuwpoort, one of the food- bank’s founding directors, people are needed to sort the 30 tons of food the facility has set its sights on collecting during the duration of the drive. In addition to canned goods and other non-perishable items, Oakville’s Fareshare Foodbank has put out the call for volunteers to help with its annual Easter food drive. F oodbank needs volunteers for Easter food drive By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Stafl' Not content to simply rob the market, the thieves continually threatened the manager and took him with them as they drove out of town to Toronto. Fortunately he was eventually abandoned, still The gunmen hauled the Oakville resident out of his seat and forced him into the rear of his own vehicle. One of his abductors drove the cat a short distance while one of the others pulled his sweater up over his head and bound his hands and feet. The manager was threatened and forced to turn over his keys to the store. A short time later they drove back to the mall and emp- tied the safe. P olice are asking the public’ 3 help’in solving a tem'ijing Msday night armed robbery and abduction. V At around 8:45 p. m. the lone, 26 year old manager of the No Frills food store in Trafalgar Village had just locked up and entered his car parked in the adja- cent lot when he was approached by three men. Two were armed with handguns. bound 1n the back of his car, in the area of Parklawn Drive and The Queensway. The trio fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money from the robbery. (See ‘Polica' page 5) Iâ€" No Frills receipts stolen as man kidnapped, threatened by gunmen 20 Pages ‘ 75 Cents (GSTinduded) bound in the back of his car, in the area of Parklawn Drive and The Queensway. The trio fled the scene with an undisclosed amount of money from the robbery. IgciaLs FRIDAY FILE... ......... 12 SPORTS ................ 15 BUSINESS ................ 16 CLASSIFIED ....... 17-19 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS The Bay INSIDE Paper 288 Ldtoshore Rd. E. ........... 842' 343 Kort 8t. ...................... au-ms owns Place Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement #435â€"201 Reading Ma§ter She has captive audience Sear: ................... .................... 842-4811 at. 324 W Page 3 342-9410 ext. 460 from