Oakville Beaver, 15 May 1994, p. 10

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Q Get estimates from moving companies and arrange method of payment. Q Sell, give away, discard unnecessary belongings. Q Notify post office and send out change of address cards to companies to inform of move. Q Get school records for transfer to new school. Q Check and clear tax assessments on your current property. Q Collect and send out all items to be cleaned and repaired. O Return all items borrowed, and collect all items loaned. Q Arrange for connection and shutting off of all utilities. Q Dispose of flammable items. Q Defrost and clean fridge one day before GTH ANNUAL SPRING SILVER REPLATING SPECIAL 25% OFF i MAY ONLY Replating of all silverplated flatware and holloware. move; clean stove. Q Have meters read. Q Use up perishable food. CQ Arrange to transport plants, pets, fish and perishables. Q Clean rugs and drapes Q Arrange for work that ‘has to be done at new home. Q Get moving company appraisals of items for future claims. Q Cancel cleaning woman, pool maintenance window cleaners, snow removal, etc. Q Assure you have adequate insurance for goods in transit. marking pens. Q Boxes or containers for packing, heavy twine or masking O Empty gasoline from lawnmowers, Q Get packing paper, pad for inventory and outboard motors, etc. O Remove batteries from toys and appliances. Q Mark cartons clearly as to contents and room to be put in. Q Set aside things you will carry in car in carton marked "Do not load". Q Mark clearly cartons you want loaded last, loaded first.. Q Take a telephone book with you. Q Tie or tape mops, brooms, curtain rods in Q Point out and mark especially fragile or delicate items. Q Carry currency, jewellery and valuable papers yourself. Q Do not overload drawers when packing items in dressers. Q Liquids in bottles should have tops secured. © Dan Cooper is an awardâ€": Associate Broker with Coun Town Centre Realty Inc. an reached at 338â€"6550. * DEPENDABLE * WE THINK GREEN * QUALITY * FAST FUSSY For AFree Estimate _ 845â€"3777 "David Wilkins has been recommended by us to many people. He is a very professional businessman and worker. We will definitely be using him again." Certa ProPamters ’ MecTAMN Movinc C _ KDVERTISEMENT _ °CC Joanne D. Ross, Oakville Q CDs, records, cassettes and videotapes should be packed in an upright position on their edges, not flat. Q Large mirrors, glass tabletops and valuable pictures can be crated. Q Books should be packed on edge in small boxes. Q Carton weight should not exceed 60 pounds. Q All boxes should be tied/taped securely. Q Pack lampshades in boxes by themselves. Q Do not use newspaper to pack anything; the ink rubs off. Q Do not leave shelves loose in refrigerator or stove. Q Small appliances should be wrapped and packed in the bottom of boxes. o Do not pack cleaning products in the same box as food. Q Table lamps should be packed. Q Place heavy china items at bottom of box; all flat pieces should be placed on edge. Q Small items should be packed in a small box inside a larger one. Q Move clothes in wardrobes supplied by mover. Q Drapes can be moved in wardrobes as well. Q Do not roll mattresses or rugs; leave for Q Have children and pets elsewhere, if possible. Q Check off numbered boxes. Q Check each carton for damage or loss. Q List claims for lost or damaged articles. Q Pay movers. Q Check supply of heating fuel. Q Get appliances hooked up. Q Get utilities turned on, or meters read. Q Get kitchen and bedrooms set up first. mover (special cartons). Q Do not wrap articles of furniture or tie the Q Large power tools should be dismantled for moving. Q Take down any fixtures fastened to wall. Dan Cooper is an awardâ€"winnin NEY‘S ‘ David Wilkins Serving Oakville Since 1986 n C 0 .9 %, %, Nez t apiee] can be Following his quick delivery at home, Zachary DeNobrega has settled in just fime with his father, John, and mother, Kelly, and brothers Joshua and Tyson. (Photo by Peter McCusker) Three years ago, Mike Glugosh was a hostage to his own fears. Constantly worried abouthis health and his own state of mind, he found himself wanting to avoid situations that made him feel anxioussuch as being alone, going to work and socializing. In time Mike realizedhe was not alone in his suffering. Anxiety disorder is the number one emotional problem in our country today. Symptoms for anxiety disorder include heart palpitations, chest pains, dizziness, stomach problems, bewildered spaced out feelings, confusion, shortâ€" ness of breath, scary thoughts, trembling or shaking, and nervous or panicky feelings. Many people with anxiety also experience mitral valve prolapse. Generally people fear what Mike calls, Mike will share the story of his recovery and provide coping skills at a seminar open to the public in your area. Tuesday, May 17 â€" 7 to 8:45p.m. Best Western Brant Park Inn 19 Holiday Drive Brantford is3 3 s "Your Casual Fun Friendly Kind of Place" 125 CROSS AV AT TRAFALGAR VILLAGE MALL Affordable Family Dining * CHICKEN e SHRIMP * STEAKS â€" BURGERS Now Open! (905) 842â€"2655 Wednesday, May 18 â€" 7 to 8:45p.m. _ Thursday, May 19 â€" 7 to 8:45p.m. Holiday Inn Inn 360 Iroquois Shore Dr. 3063 South Service Rd. Oakville CC( c 4X ';.Buflmgtod..n, 14 Baby Zachary couldn‘t wait to get to the hospital Not only did John free the umbilical cord from around Zacky‘s neck but he cut it, following instructions from his wife, and then they called 911. On Friday, April 29th at around 9:30 a.m., Zacky as he‘s affectionately known, decided to put his mom and dad to the test. Zacky now knows who‘s boss because mom Kelly and dad John, although somewhat frazzled by the experience, passed the test with flying colors. In fact, the nurses were joking that the doctor‘s OHIP fee should go to John. Zacky‘s story actually starts a week prior to his birth when mom and dad were back and forth to the hospital with some problems. Then at 5:30 a.m. on the Friday, Kelly‘s water broke. The DeNobregas picked up an aunt to watch their other two children and drove the sevenâ€"minute trip to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. After two hours of observation, Kelly was sent home. "I thought it was odd," said John. "‘They said she would be awhile." Within minutes after arriving home, Kelly had intense contractions. ""She said, ‘It‘s time.‘ I thought, okay it‘s time to go to the hospital but she meant it‘s time," laughed John. "She guided me â€" she yelled me through it," joked John, who said he watched the doctor deliver his other two boys, but "I wasn‘t paying too much attention." Kelly said she didn‘t have time to be scared. "I‘m scared now. Anything could have happened," she said. Kelly brought Zacky home the same day to meet older brothers Joshua, 7 and Tyson, 5. achary John DeNobrega‘s birth _ announcement reads special £._.4: delivery and indeed it was. The little guy, weighing 7lbs 10 ozs, was brought into the world by his dad in the comfort of his own home two weeks ago. "At the time I was on the frantic side. It‘s not something I‘d want to do again," said John. Home delivery Home delivery Baby Zachary couldn‘t wait _ . to get to Certa ProPainters "David Wilkins has been recommended by us to many people. He is a very professional businessman and worker. We will definitely be using him again." Joanne D. Ross, Oakville x DEPENDABLE * WE THINK GREEN L * QUALITY * FAST FUSSY David Wikins h h f l i Ser'(\l_/\i'ri\g Olakville t e 0 S p lta 1 For A Free Estimate _ 845â€"3777 Since 1986 ‘ achary John DeNobrega‘s birth announcement reads special f £._.4: delivery and indeed it was. 1 The little guy, weighing 7lbs 10 ozs,â€" j was brought into the world by his dad in i MC I 1 q MN ‘: ]7 ,S the comfort of his own home two weeks ago. On Friday, April 29th at around 9:30 M mm a.m., Zacky as he‘s affectionately known, decided to put his mom and dad to the test. Zacky now knows who‘s boss because mom Kelly and dad John, j 6TH ANNUAL although somewhat frazzled by the 1 SPRING eXf)edeIIlIcle% passt;d the test with 'fliggg SILVER colors. In fact, the nurses were joking that the doctor‘s OHIP fee should go to REPLATING John. € ; SPECIAL Zacky‘s story actually starts a week : 25% OFF prior to his birth when mom and dad j were back and forth to the hospital with MAY ONLY some problems. Then at 5:30 a.m. on $ | | the Friday, Kelly‘s water broke. The a Replatmg of all snlverp lated Following his quick delivery at home, Zachary DeNobrega has settled DeNobregZ]s pickgd up an aunt to watch flatware and holloware. in just fime with his father, John, and mother, Kelly, and brothers orer two children and drove the j Joshua and Tyson. (Photo by Peter McCusker) WEâ€"Eâ€"_ es 2 W Don‘t delay, now is the time to take advantage of our special discount and put all of your silverplate back into Aâ€"1 condition. Wf% Inc. ANTIQUE SECOND HAND JEWELLERY AND _ SILVERWARE PURCHASED FOR CASH 139 CHURCH ST., TORONTO MS5B 1V5 CANADA‘S LARGEST PAWNBROKERS PREâ€"MOVE Q Get estimates from moving companies and arrange method of payment. Q Sell, give away, discard unnecessary belongings. Q Notify post office and send out change of address cards to companies to inform of move. Q Get school records for transfer to new school. Q Check and clear tax assessments on your current property. Q Collect and send out all items to be cleaned and repaired. O Return all items borrowed, and collect all items loaned. Q Arrange for connection and shutting off of all utilities. Q Dispose of flammable items. Q Defrost and clean fridge one day before move; clean stove. Q Have meters read. Q Use up perishable food. Q Arrange to transport plants, pets, fish and perishables. Q Clean rugs and drapes. Q Arrange for work that has to be done at new home. Q Get moving company appraisals of items for future claims. Q Cancel cleaning woman, pool maintenance window cleaners, snow removal, etc. Q Assure you have adequate insurance for goods in transit. PACKING AND STORAGE Q Get packing paper, pad for inventory and marking pens. Q Boxes or containers for packing, heavy twine or masking tape. O Empty gasoline from lawnmowers, outboard motors, etc. O Remove batteries from toys and appliances. Q Mark cartons clearly as to contents and room to be put in. Q Set aside things you will carry in car in carton marked "Do not load". Q Mark clearly cartons you want loaded last, loaded first. Q Take a telephone book with you. Q Tie or tape mops, brooms, curtain rods in bundles. Q Point out and mark especially fragile or delicate items. Q Carry currency, jewellery and valuable papers yourself. Q Do not overload drawers when packing items in dressers. Q Liquids in bottles should have tops secured. _ MoVING CHECKLIST OPEN 9â€"5:45 DAILY 366â€"96546 $= Q CDs, records, cassettes and videotapes should be packed in an upright position on their edges, not flat. Q Large mirrors, glass tabletops and valuable pictures can be crated. Q Books should be packed on edge in small boxes. Q Carton weight should not exceed 60 pounds. Q All boxes should be tied/taped securely. Q Pack lampshades in boxes by themselves. Q Do not use newspaper to pack anything; the ink rubs off. Q Do not leave shelves loose in refrigerator or stove. Q Small appliances should be wrapped and packed in the bottom of boxes. Q Do not pack cleaning products in the same box as food. > Q Table lamps should be packed. Q Place heavy china items at bottom of box; all flat pieces should be placed on edge. Q Small items should be packed in a small box inside a larger one. Q Move clothes in wardrobes supplied by mover. Q Drapes can be moved in wardrobes as well. Q Do not roll mattresses or rugs; leave for mover (special cartons). Q Do not wrap articles of furniture or tie the ropes. Q Large power tools should be dismantled for moving. Q Take down any fixtures fastened to wall. ARRIVING Q Have children and pets elsewhere, if possible. Q Check off numbered boxes. Q Check each carton for damage or loss. Q List claims for lost or damaged articles. Q Pay movers. Q Check supply of heating fuel. Q Get appliances hooked up. Q Get utilities turned on, or meters read. Q Get kitchen and bedrooms set up first. Real Estate «The Bottom Line Dan Cooper is an awardâ€"winnin Associate Broker with Countrywi Town Centre Realty Inc. a reached at 338â€"6550. can be SHRIMP COCKTAIL LAS VEGAS STYLE (with any beverage purchase) Three years ago, Mike Glugosh was a hostage to his own fears. Constantly worried abouthis health and his own state of mind, he found himself wanting to avoid situations that made him feel anxious,such as being alone, going to work and socializing. In time Mike realizedhe was not alone in his suffering. Anxiety disorder is the number one emotional problem in our country today. Mike will share the story of his recovery and provide coping skills at a seminar open to the public in your area. Symptoms for anxiety disorder include heart palpitations, chest pains, dizziness, stomach problems, bewildered spaced out feelings, confusion, shortâ€" ness of breath, scary thoughts, trembling or shaking, and nervous or panicky feelings. Many people with anxiety also experience mitral valve prolapse. Generally people fear what Mike calls, Tuesday, May 17 â€" 7 to 8:45p.m. Best Western Brant Park Inn 19 Holiday Drive Brantfordiâ€"s> 3 s sdbait Now Open! BAR EATZ * CHICKEN e SHRIMP * STEAKS « BURGERS Affordable Family Dining $‘l99 125 CROSS AVE. (905) 842â€"2655 minds. # o Holiday Inn Oakville "Your Casual Fun Friendly Kind of Place" AT TRAFALGAR VILLAGE MALL . 860 Iroquois Shore Dr. cenh.t3 "losing control", having a heart attack, embarrassing themselves, or losing their The Midwest Center For Stress and ee Mike Glugosh Wednesday, May 18 â€" 7 to 8:45p.m. 64 new HeLr Fror ANXIETY PANIC SEMINAR rsmwane MIKE GLUGOSH Anxiety, with whom Mike works, has done stress and anxiety seminars for companies such as Chrysler, ATT, and McDonald‘s. They havealsobeen featured on OPRAH, REGIS and KATHY LEE andâ€"many other well known programs. 2.3 Midwest Center For Stress and Anxiety, P.O. Box 205, Oak Harbor, OH 43449, for an information packet and cassette. Enclose $4 (U.S. Funds) forshipping and handling. programs for anxiety, panic and depression. sevenâ€"minute trip to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. After two hours of observation, Kelly was sent home. "I thought it was odd," said John. "‘They said she would be awhile." Within minutes after arriving home, Kelly had intense contractions. ""She said, ‘It‘s time.‘ I thought, okay it‘s time to go to the hospital but she meant it‘s time," laughed John. Not only did John free the umbilical cord from around Zacky‘s neck but he cut it, following instructions from his wife, and then they called 911. "She guided me â€" she yelled me through it," joked John, who said he watched the doctor deliver his other two boys, but "I wasn‘t paying too much attention." "At the time I was on the frantic side. It‘s not something I‘d want to do again," said John. Kelly said she didn‘t have time to be scared. "I‘m scared now. Anything could have happened," she said. Kelly brought Zacky home the same day to meet older brothers Joshua, 7 and Tyson, 5. If you cannot attend, write The The Midwest Center specializes in FREE SEMINAR NO RESERVATIONS NEEDED. Thursday, May 19 â€" 7 to 8:45p.m. Inn 3063 South Service Rd. “Bmlfi\gkofi:'_. kÂ¥ 334

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