Oakville Beaver, 20 Apr 1994, p. 9

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in many jurisdictions, and its fect is felt by those paying surance premiums. Crime Stoppers will take calls m anyone who has information offer that many shut this parâ€" ular group down. If you have any information at leads to an arrest in this or y other case, you may be eligiâ€" e for a cash reward of up to 1,000. You need not give your ame and your information will e treated with complete nonymity. Crime stoppers does t subscribe to call display. Call 825â€"TIPS. There have been five cars len from the area of the central kville GO Train station over : last month, and detectives in Iton are looking for assistance identify those involved. A recent example is the theft a BMW on April 7th. As with : other thefts, this red 3251 was ken during the day. The only Hication the car had been in the consisted of a pile of broken ss in the parking space, indiâ€" ing the thief probably smashed rvindow to gain entry. Car theft is an ongoing probâ€" I 20, 1994 Located at 3rd Line ish of car thefts GO station of ncern to police Brookdale Public School presents three classrooms from kindergarten to Grade 7 taking part in the Centre Court. Come and see what all the fuss is about... what are they teaching our kids and what do the kids do at school? Find out at Hopedale! EDUCA“ON WEEK AT HOPEDALE THURS., APR. 28, 9 TUES. MAY 3, 9 a.m. â€" 3 p.m. A TYPICAL SCHOOL DAY | Makeleck figh School present their 10190 THE COMMUNITY and HOPEDALE Putting fun in public safety and awareness! The Oakville Community Centre for peace, ecology * human rights will be handing our information as well as distributing 200 FREE HOPEDALE MALL RECYCLED CLOTH SHOPPING BAGS! | Volunteers the backbone of community groups FRIDAY, APRIL 22ND EARTH DAY APRIL 25TH TO MAY 3RD KIDS SENSE KIDâ€"PROOFING | CHI %Apn%dgl takoc narf BIKE SAFE’IY ‘KID APR. 27 â€" MAY 3 Hopedale takes part in the Allâ€"Canadian Shopping Centre child safety program with the following presentations: @‘ Display in Centre Court with posters, picture books, # newspaper articles about how You can become a BIG BROTHER! Visit Hopedale Maill for displays and information on these important services in our community: The spirit of giving will be alive at Hopedale‘s annual one day Charity Bazaar! On Wednesday, May 11th, Hopedale will play host to approximately 25 nonâ€"profit and charitable organizations who will sell their goods to raise funds for charity. So come to Hopedale and get what you need by giving to those in need. is is Volunteer Week in Oakville, a time to salute indiâ€" viduals and groups who volunâ€" teer their time and effort for Oakville‘s Parks and Recreation Department. Volunteers play a crucial role in helping the Parks and Recreation Department meet its mandate of proâ€" viding recreational programs and serâ€" vices to the community. There are approximately 125 community groups affiliated with the departmentâ€"includâ€" ing the Oakville Minor Sports Council. The Minor Sports Council overâ€" sees groups such as Oakville Minor Soccer, Little League Baseball, the Oakville Hockey Association, the Oakville Skating Club and the Athletiques Track and Field Club to name a few. Organizations like these MURDER ITALIAN STYLE and Rebecca in Oakville : Telephone 827â€"0229 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20TH WEDNESDAY, MAY 11TH CHARITY BAZAAR TUESDAY, APRIL 26TH $32.95 P/P DINNER SHOW (rax mmcuupEDp) 221 Lakeshore Road, East, Oakville Reservations 849â€"0971. Italian Dress Optional FRIDAY, APR. 29 3 p.m.â€"7 p.m. Halton Regional Police will meet with local children to answer questions and hand out information. MYS TER@ fo, The Om Talk to the students. Find our what they are doing, and more importan what YOU can be doing to encourase and assist them in their efforts. COâ€"OP STUDENT GRAM S Halton Regional Police and Seniors join forces to form a common goal regarding the safety, needs concerns of Seniors in our community "Oakville is fortunate to have great community spirit," said Carol Gall, Recreation Supervisor for Community Development. "A large percentage of our population wouldn‘t have quality programs if it wasn‘t for our volunteers." She added that volunteers aid in providing direcâ€" tion and policies for the Parks and Recreation Department. This ensures ers who share common interests. This is especially true for young people who can gain valuable experience in preparation for joining the workforce. The Parks and Recreation Department would like to thank all volunteers for the generous contribuâ€" tions they‘ve made in providing the topâ€"quality programs. For more information on volunteer provide sporting activities, coaching and guidance for over 4,000 young people in Oakville. This program endorsed by the Ontario and Canadian Chiefs of Police. 11 a.m. â€" 3 p.m. FREE fingerprinting for all children _ accompanied by a parent [ Y Dinner: 7:00 p.m. KID CHECK SATURDAY, APR. 30 orcement Together) the cultural, recreational and leisure â€" programs at the Parks and Recreation â€" Mary Ellen Maxwell, Recreation pursuits of citizens and user groups . Department, contact Carol Gall or â€"Supervisors, at 338â€"4250. are met. "As a result, the quality of x s life improves in the community," said Volunteer workers bring skill, creâ€" ativity, fresh thinking and personal experience to the workplace. Programs and facilities are enhanced, costâ€"effective and selfâ€"sufficient. Volunteering is an excellent way of socializing among friends and othâ€" ers who share common interests. This is especially true for young people who can gain valuable experience in preparation for joining the workforce. The Parks and Recreation Department would like to thank all volunteers for the generous contribuâ€" tions they‘ve made in providing the OAKVILLE â€" Under New Management Upper Oakville 134 Lakeshore Rd. W. Shopping Ctr. (Lakeshore W. 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