Oakville Beaver, 6 Apr 1994, p. 3

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1-7-7 High Nitrogen - SLOW Release $16 10-6-4 Crabgrass Control $28 10-6-4 weed and Feed $18 10-10-10 General Purpose _ ' $12 1 2-6-6 Bug Away ‘ _ $25 5-10-15 Winterizer $12 [0 ORDER: Call the church office during the day at- ‘ 45-5721. Orders may beplaced 1n the evening by calling 845- 9849 or 845-2995. Orders will be available for pick- up at the Church on Saturday, April 16th. Orders requiring FREE delivery must be prepaid and received by April 13th. rUHHItHb SINCE 186â€"â€" mw{ L No GST - N0 PST plus free delivery ‘. with prepaid orders Lew this year: Canagro 874-4 100% organic fertilizer. Suggested retail price is-$29.-95. Ourvprice - only $23 per Sag - $19 each if 2 or more bags are ordered. 18 kg. It is an extension of community cing,” says .Cops Care .esman Sgt. Trevor Hay. ccording to Hay, his group tra- nally hosts three special events year. Last year a summer barbe- at Longo Fruit Market in lington netted $5,000. A istmas party for shutâ€"ins at ’eph Brant saw more than 100 elping the hospital attain its is Cops Care, a group which for ast five years has been helping funds for Joseph Brant. On 12th, the organization - together Theresa and Joe Longo and a of other generous supporters - nded into Oakville with the e For Life at Le Dome. A total 0 people attended, resulting in 16,000 donation. e have to get our hands on thing on that list,” she said. a challenge.” 'THER PRODUCTS AVAILABLE: s Care is an appropriate name group which - after a single dimer dance - raised $16,000 0 area hospitals. resentatives from the recipi- Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial seph Brant Hospitals, were on at Halton Regional Police uarters Thursday to each e an $8,000 cheque. OTMH opment officer Carole pson explained that while they mendous support from the cor- sector, donations of this sort lightful. ‘vents like this are absolutely lerful,” she said. 10mpson explained OTMH’s :nt $3.5 million capital cam- l includes a long shopping list agnostic and surgical equip- . Single pieces can cost as much 50,000 yet Thompson said she really prioritize what they need ., 1994 .Vle Beaver Stafl' ’WARD MOZEL lice campaign nets $16,000 for hospitals 'FURRIERS SINCE 1815 Theresa Longo (left) along with Joe Longo help Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital development officer Carole Thompson and Halton Regional Police Chief Peter Campbell with cheque The money was raised through the Cops Care program that also saw Burlington’ 5 Joseph Brant Hosptial receive an $8, 000 donation.’ patients receive a special holiday basket. Patients who could not attend the party were visited in their own We are an independent [001118. _A_ . - _ m -A n..l__-n.. 1:-.. “You have really done a fabulous job for us,” Thompson told the Longos after the cheque was present- ed by police chief Peter Campbell. According to Thompson, the Dance For Life was an unqualified success. If OTMH had organized the event by itself, she said, it would have cost them more than they “We’re proud to do it,” Joe Longo said simply. The $8,000 donated to Joseph Brant Hospital will go toward its Campaign for Cancer Care. price per 20 kg bag $16 $28 $18 $12 $25 $12 THANK YOU 5 PE c IA vs ETIREMENT . ‘~ “LANNING CUSTOMER APPRECIATION MONTH Limit 500 per customer, 8.5” x 11” White Band. Per customer, per day *WATCH FOR OAKVILLE’S NEWEST MBE LOCATION OPENING SOON AT LAKESHORE AND BRONTE RD.! $2 Ofliygs LAKESHORE RD. TRAFALGAR RD. . 268 LAKESHORE RD. E.‘ E MAIL BOXES ETC? Peter C. Watson MBA, CFP, RFP 842-2400 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER UPS AUTHORIZED SHIPPING OUTLET 842-7602 ‘ Pm WATSON [mm RETIREMEN-T PLANNING Hairs ' INVESTMENT PLANNING We are an independent Oakville firm Sending Receiving Free Consultation spemahnn"'9in Domestic ‘ International Ph'one or visit for details Contact: HEALTH CARE AIDE Start/End Date: Cost: Location: . UPPER MIDDLE RD. £20ng; 101 I UPPER MIDDLE RD. E. Hands-on 5â€"week program (Saturdays) designed to challenge, excite and encourage children 6 to 13 years to discover the scientific marvels that are part of everyday life Space still available in “Build A Robot” Class Summer cam rograms and information brochures are now availa le at the Oakville Public Libraries 338-2835 Science Progigms at May 9 to September 30, 1994 $25.60 per week (payable in seven three-week blocks of $76.80), plus $100 materials fee. ‘ Burlington Campus, 3055 New Street ‘ (905)681-4600 (11111: _ pleby Cvolle pril 9-May '%6 perpage “STIIENCEI PRIVATE MAILBOX RENTAL SHERIDAN 1 Ii ht E. of Tro olgor

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