Oakville Beaver, 29 Apr 1994, p. 2

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BP : 4 2 Mon.â€"Thurs. 500pm â€" 3:30 a.m. All Specials include a FREE exterior Car Wash DAY SHIFT HOURS: Mon.â€"Thurs. 7:30 a.m. â€" 5 p.m., Fri. 7:30 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. We are investigating certain procedures relating to obstetrical and gynaecological procedures carried out at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital during 1993. There may be other women or families in similar cirâ€" cumstances having similar questions relating to surgical procedures and related matters. If you are such a person, we would like to discuss these issues with you. Could you please contact our solicitor‘s office at 416â€"864â€"9700 extension 422 and ask for Debbie Davis. Specials Include most cars light trucks. Expires May 13/94 Environmental charge of $1.00 extra will be when applicable + Change oil filter (5 litres max) * Lubricate if required * Inspect you vehicle bumper to bumper * Rotate tires * Road test your vehicle * Check for outstanding recalls * Provide a complete inspection sheet * Provide a written estimate for any defects found MAINTENANCE SPECIAL * Price includes technicians time only to thoroughly check ignition system, clean plugs, throttle body and batâ€" tery cables, check belts hoses. Scope set, Any parts required are extra. * Includes tire rotation, brake inspection and balance all 4 wheels. NOTICE TO OBSTETRICAL AND GYNAECOLOGICAL SURGICAL PATIENTS AT OAKVILLE TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IN 1993 §56" i5 Lincolns Vans GSPECIALS 4 Cylinder Ms. Susan Beber 6 Cylinder 8 Cylinder Any day of the week. Any quantity As low as $40.00 per thousand THE 0/ »Rob Mcintosh China *Burlington Homes *Cruise Holidays *Sears Catalogue Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution 467 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 Call Saliya Perera 47 ILLE | * Partial Delivery 4 Ontario Truck Plant to receive whal 900,000â€"squareâ€"foot addition This bodes well for the Oakville facilities which have seen employâ€" ment grow to 4,900 from 4,100 three years ago â€" an increase of 20% â€" and the number of those on layoff drop from 260 to zero. Prior to Thursday‘s announcement, Ford had invested approxiâ€" mately $1.4 billion in Oakville over the past five years, including $439,000 for a paint plant and about $1 bilâ€" lion for the Windstar. In addition, the compaâ€" ny put millions into the Windsor and Essex Aluminum Plants as well as the Essex Engine Plant. During the past two years, Ford‘s investment in plants across Canada totalled a record $3 billion â€" more than all Ford‘s domestic and foreign competitors combined invested in the country during the same period. (Continued from page 1) of global restructuring and intensiâ€" fied global competition in the autoâ€" mobile industry," said Hutchins. "That‘s more than we‘ve ever spent in a similar time frame in our 90â€"year history," said Hutchins. "It represents further evidence of our confidence in the quality and compeâ€" tence of Canadian workers and Canadian plants and their ability to compete in the increasingly globalâ€" ized automobile industry of the near future." MIN! BLINDS MICRO BLINDS B VERTICALS M PLEATED SHADES SERVICE SELECTIONM QUALITYM PRICE M Mon.â€"Wed. 10:00â€"5:30 Thur.â€"Fri. 10:00â€"9:00 â€" Sat. 9:00â€"5:00 Sun.12:00â€"5:00 "ONTARIO‘S LARGEST VOLUME DISCOUNT BLIND OUTLET® Free Blind is the smaller of the two blinds of any style Buy One One@ Free 410 SPEERS RD., Oakville, 338â€"2603 of same style The president explained that the $400 million involves building and equipping a 900,000 square foot addition to the Ontario Truck Plant, a 44% increase in the size of the curâ€" rent 1.3 million square foot building. According to Ford spokesman _ Tony Fredo, work on the new paint facility is scheduled to begin mmediately and be completed in early 1996. Hutchins said it will replace the plant‘s ] existing paint operaâ€" ] tion with one that is more "environmentally friendly." "Canada has been a good locaâ€" tion for automotive investment," said Hutchins. "With the introducâ€" tion if the Autopact in 1965, Canada has earned more than its fair share of North American automotive proâ€" duction ... but the key word is " "New technologies and processes will result in more efficient and _ lessâ€"wasteful applications, thereby reducing emisâ€" sions and odors," said the president. While the expansion won‘t have an immediate effect on employment levels at the truck plant (it currently employs 900) Fredo explained an average of 500 jobs â€" with a peak of perhaps 1,000 jobs â€" will be created during construction. This, added Hutchins, translates into as many as two million man hours of work. ( REG. TO $34.99 J ALL STOCK 1 95 TOPPERS

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