Oakville Beaver, 25 May 1994, p. 22

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Wednesday, May 25, 1994 â€" Shop Oakville ctor ) first" policies. As a nonâ€"commission , Frank‘s prior witt mel viee and nonâ€"pressure sales. The Sleep Factory staff will work hard to provide the best product suited for the customers‘ needs, so that the customer will come back again. Frank is very knowledgeable of the company‘s products and is committed to saving the customer money without sacrificing quality. Frank explains, "our sleep systems are designed to give years of qujali_t!"ggmtgrt and luxury. We always go that extra mile to the me ions, promotions, and excitement of the business. I continued o learn and grow from there." A budding entrepreneur, Kerry also operates a _ promotional clothing business. On the home front, she is close to her mother, two sisters and brother â€" family is a priority. Kerry fills her spare hours playing baseball on two teams. She also taught and studied dance _ _z 3 make sure our customers are satisfied" London, England as a couturiere, Doreen presents a know! ? interest in all of her customers‘ needs. The salon provides a carefully selected line of bridal and formalwear, as well as accessories. The salon also provides tuxedo, prom and bridal rentals. The salon is currently offering free alterations to May 31st and 25% off selectâ€" ed gowns, suits, hats and dresses. Dorâ€"Mel Bridal Formal Wear Trafalgar Village, 125 Cross Ave., Oakville, 338â€"3220 Natlen Jays, UH SCn petitive leagues and various tournaments. explains "What we call ‘The Home Court Advantage‘ includes experiâ€" enced staff, qualified instruction and a highly organized approach to all our programs". Upcoming events include week long Summer Vaterfront Festl Days, Off Sc organized and competi Basketball Camps for boys or girls ages 7â€"17 and Summer Leagues for 4: children, youth and adults. Come on and get involved in one of the world‘s fastest growing sports â€" BASKETBALL. For details call S e c mall al 3 al 10 wvering ctive weig ttoss program that really worked, she decided to | buy the company Since February, she has helped many clients share her welght | loss success. Beverly Hills stresses intensive oneâ€"onâ€". “ one counselling as well as nutritional guidance. ‘ /l/ w29 | Trafaigar Village 125 Cross Ave., Tel. 338â€"7193 ore 1 ) needs, and the needs of their clients. D ed to service, Sher ) in the local community, supporting the Oakville Waterfront Festival, in addition to various charities. A handsâ€"on professional, Sherry is always on the lookout for talented real estate representatives who share her winning attitude. mememes . royal LePage Real Estate Services Ltd. ROYAL LePAGE 251 North Service Road 1111111 338â€"3737 for nine years and product have made a very successful combination. V with Puppy Farms and deals with only top quality Canadia er and cats. All birds are hand raised. The shop also carries a full line of fresh salt water fish, exotic birds, rodents, rabbits, ferrets, reptile and pet food and accessories. Visit both locations for all your pet needs. DCdiSFCC Dets 5‘ Trafaigar Village _ Hopedale of Oakville 2. 845â€"5370 825â€"4090 ic about ) it will more casual, sports oriented focus. W managers have thrown themselves into the new venture, they have not forgotten Avaion a continue to provide exciting promotions and quality entertainment. In addition to the 16 billiard tables, dart boards and TV monitors, the club recently acquired "offâ€"track wagering" that allows customers to experience a "horse track racing" atmosphere in the club. The club telecasts from Flamboro Downs and Mohawk Raceway. Other promotions include Family Day on Sunday; Girls‘ Night Out on Wednesday; and Wing Night on Thursday. The Avalon Billiards and Sports Bar is open seven days per weel from 12 a.m. (noon) to 2 a.m. Lunch and Dinner served every day. For more information, or to book a party, please call 844â€"1189. OAKVILLE TOWN CENTRE II 210 NORTH SERVICE RD. WEST travel busin ted the op ple. Bruce describes his business as "exciting and fulfilling" Bruce and his staff provide vacation dreams for all people, from cruises to custom holiday packages. Bruce‘"s staff consists of experienced travel consultants who serve the vacation market and are experts in business travel. Bruce, himself is very involved in the community. He supports many charities and believes that as an Oakville businessman, part of his job involves "giving back" to the community. The Bruce Hood slogan expresses Bruce‘s belief in expert service and knowledgeable staff. Bruce Hood Travel is "The Way To Go!" The way to go! Gaehc literature, music and jewellery. Fo past five years, Vanessa Mitchell has maintained the highest standard of quality, and her store houses a charmâ€". ing collection of finely crafted goods which harken back to simpler times. 2395 LAKESHORE RD. W. f industry experi ack po John is proud to share his valuable insiders‘ knowled years ago, he decided to open his own business, an today, offers free car pickâ€"ups and delivery, and personal emergency service by pager to his valued clientele. "Our customers are number one, and we guaranâ€" tee friendly, professional service!" he promises. Import Car Servicing Centre, 2334 Wyecroft Rd., Unit Bâ€"15 Tel. (905) 825â€"3524, Pager/Cellular (416) 505â€"7134 Royal LePage Real Estate Services Lid., Broker beight Loss Clinies Biggalo‘s Restaurant and Bar _ 217 Cross Avenue é\é@?fl ¢ (905) 842â€"9561 88 Dunn Street, Tel. 338â€"7160 (/f)| 490 Speers Rd. _ 842â€"3360 fIrziSh @.L”assi(:s Bronte Home coun) BASKETBALL Maple Grove Village is rapidly coming into its ow Built seven years ago out of a core of four merchants and a food store (Linbrook Mall), the quaint outdoor mall with terrific access from the QEW to Ford Drive has matured into a thriving segment of the local retail scene. Those who patronize Maple Grove Village can count on a convenient array of services, retail goods, lateâ€"night outâ€" lets for pizza and videos, and oneâ€"stop conveniences such as pet and hardware stores, two banks and several money machines, beer and variety stores, dry cleaners, photo and various health serâ€" vices. There are even twiceâ€"weekly visits from one of the town‘s bookmobiles. Throw in parking for 500 cars, and a disâ€" tinctive clock tower which tells the hour in Roman numerals. The few available vacancies are quickly being filled as the economy conâ€" tinues to recover, according to Sandi Sheldon, property manager of The Oshawa Group‘s real estate division, Owl Realty. "We have a lot of new tenâ€" ants, and they have definitely conâ€" tributed to increasing our strength." The new arrivals she refers to include The Oakville Acne Clinic â€" a trio of skin care doctors who offer treatments taiâ€" lored to the needs of the individual, a convenient Tim Hortons satellite depot, optician Susana Sebestyen, and The Fish and Chip Place. Maple Grove Movies has decided to expand its space, Sheldon reports, and Gallery Plus has moved to a new locaâ€" tion within the mall, increasing retail space from 1,200 to 2,600 square feet, according to owner Kwi Em Choi. Choi, who prefers to focus on fine art from local artists. Larry Cooper, owner of The Fish and Chip Place, says his business has grown from scratch, and is starting to draw cusâ€" ADVERTISING FEATURE by Stephanie Henderson ‘%here have been some exciting _ changes at Trafalgar Village Mall A. in recent months, and more are expected in the near future. Traffic at the Cross Avenue mall has increased significantly, according to manager Pat Sutcliffe, since the No Frills discount supermarket opened in January. It should become even stronger by the time Wal Mart hosts its grand reâ€"opening this summer following extensive renovaâ€" tions, she notes. The new arrivals build on last year‘s highlights: the arrival of the 10,000 square foot Bamboo Garden Chinese buffet, and 6,500 square foot ADVERTISING FEATURE ne of Oakville‘s "youngest" malls is rapidly coming into its 4 MB 0 f es 511 Maple Grove Drive (at Comwall, just south of Royal Windsor Dr.) Oakville With 31 Stores Services Food City One Hour Moto Photo Maplegrove Chiropractic Clinic C.LB.C. Pharma Plus Oakville Acne Clinic Dr. Ber, Dentist Painter‘s Place Brick House Maple Grove Movies tomers from Burlington and Mississauga, as well as visitors in town from England. He says the mall is a little tricky to find, but that problem should be eliminated when Cornwall Road is linked with Lakeshore Road in the next couple of years. In the meantime, many merchants include maps with their advertisements. The glue that has held the mall together during the recession includes a number of dynamic tenants ready to band together to do group promotions, Sheldon says, such as a regular newsletâ€" ter distributed to nearby residents. "There have been lots of changes in the past year, but it‘s still a closeâ€"knit shopping centre." Events which have also helped the mall attract a loyal clientele include the popular children‘s gift shop â€" a Bata/Athletes‘ World shoe and sports equipment outlet. "Traditionally, grocery store shoppers don‘t circulate through the adjacent mall, but more people are becoming aware of what‘s here. It‘s also handy when mom is buying food; dad can take the kids for a stroll and maybe get some other errands done." The addition of the two "superstores" has already fuelled interest in the few available vacancies, she believes. An exclusive ladies clothing shop is a recent example. "We also have a discount women‘s fashion outlet building right now, and we‘re currently negotiating agreements ve Village Com /rme 1P CONMAIYLCE Maple Grove Village Shopping Centre has become a neighborhood fixture. Sanellis Cookery Dr. Andary, Dentist Kristin‘s Michael‘s Hair Design Cards ‘n Such The Fish Chip Place Gallery Plus Toys, Games Elephants Pet Valu Oakville Florist ced C the sn Shoppin: Cen}l)r% 8 Dr. Sebestyen, Optometrist Goliger‘s Travel Little Cacsars Pizza Home Hardware The Beer Store Beckers Langford Cleaners Halton Police Sub Station Just Because Maple Grove Barber Hairstylist Tim Hortons Christmastime favorite featuring gifts $20 and under, and staff trained in childhood education to guide shoppe| 12 and under. This year‘s event will held in the location that used to hou Guaranty Trust. On June 25, the mall‘s sixth annu garage/sidewalk sale will bring togeth merchants and residents together to their wares, drawing shopaholics fro near and far. There are usually more th; 50 tables, which are rented for the b gain price of $20 each. On the same da Food City will host a community barb« cue to raise money for the provincial B: Brothers and Big Sisters association from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The presence and openâ€"door poli¢ of Halton Police Community Servic rounds out the community atmosphere this growing neighborhood fixture. for other space. And Oakville Cycle Sport is expanding." The current upswing is the latest in series of radical changes one Oakville‘s oldest malls has undergone its thirtyâ€"two years. Originally two s malls facing each other, the Oakvil Queen Mall was enclosed and renov beginning in 1975 and reopened with i present name in 1980. An excellent central location, acro from the GO station, has drawn a steac stream of customers over the years, | approximately 50 stores offering a bro: range of products and services. "Many of our tenants have been wi (See ‘Trafaigar‘ on page 3) Royal Windsor Dr. Likeshoro Rd 1 C ]

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