Oakville Beaver, 1 Jul 1994, p. 7

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Vintage car fans will not want to miss our second annual Canada Day Antique Car Show. Proud owners from across south central Ontario will have their vehicles on display. Spend some time exploring more than 30 historic buildings and displays before enjoying a taste of fresh Ontario strawberries at the afternoon Strawberry Social. Or you can pack a picnic lunch or enjoy a meal from the museum‘s countryâ€"style restaurant. The Museum, open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., through Sept. 25th, is located five km west of Milton. From Highway 401, exit Guelph Line or Hwy. 25 north and follow the signs. For more inforâ€" mation on Canada Day celebrations or other special events, contact Public Relations at (905) 878â€"8151. birthday "country style", the Ontario Agricultural Museum offers free admission on July 1st where a funâ€"filled day of entertainment, games, crafts, and activities awaits visiâ€" If you want to celebrate Canada‘s Activities for all ages highlight these Canada Day celebrations. Children will enjoy taking part in games and crafts based on an Inuit theme, riding a pony or having their face painted. Ontario performers Ian Bell and The Dawnbreakers will be entertaining the crowds with great Canadian music. Country style Murray Haeslerz 56 Canada Day | Lawyer served town in many capacities f | _ loose from his hospital bed, so he _ Fellow Lions Club members he CC lebratlon ce Muxray Haesler QC asuccessful 2 Haesler ;Nho oose from his hospital be so he e ow Lions Club members _ _ e Mn Herun Li se Ristaanet Fas x Al Moss, with the help of his wife Cathy, was instrumental in helping to establish Oakville‘s Diabetes Supply and Information Centre for the local branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association. Operating out of space donated by Halton Pharmacy on Speers Road, the Centre offers the diabetic community a wide range of services. Everything from literature and educational material to glucose monitoring equipment; syringes, even special cook books written specifically for people with diabetes. 2. When prompted enter the 3. To end your call press 1. Call 845â€"5585 (touch tone only) efforts have been a great shot in the arm for Diabetes in Oakville. 4â€"digit code from the directory HEY MoM! WHERES _ OUR LONG BLACK PANTS _ AND TURTLENEckSs2 Murray Haesler, QC, a successful criminal and civil litigation lawyer, devoted father and active community volunteer, died Saturday at the age of 56. Haesler, who shared office space with the Milton law firm of Holden and Sinclair at the time of his death, was one of Canada‘s leading legal experts on pornography. "There were three or four lawyers in Canada who had his knowledge and expertise in this area," said close friend and former partner, John Ford. "He was generous to a fault, a very warm and caring father..." said Ford. Directory ... Advertising TOP 10 W@BKIY MOViBS ......... Top 10 Weekly Videos ........... Oakville Symphony Orchestra............ Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts.. Theatre COMMUNITY/ NONâ€"PROFIT GROUPS .............. 5261 Haesler, who | graduated from Osgoode Hall in 1960 and was called to the bar |/ in 1961, was Ford‘s partner for 10 years before becoming an associate of Tom Holden‘s and then sharing office space in Holden‘s firm since the midâ€"80‘s. Murray Haesler "He was a truly professional perâ€" son," said associate Rick Day, recallâ€" ing the times friends ‘sprung‘ him 5049 115 SsUMMERTime, pup. ALL THosE CLOTHES ARE PACKED ~ AWAY UNTIL THE FALL‘ y Leave "UPDATE" information ..... Question of the week........... Speak your mind ... Weekly Poll..... JOKE OF THE DAV HEALTH FACT OF THE WEEK LOf@FIO RGSUIS 649 Results AKVILLE BEA E Circulation department ........... ROM@ G@IIVTY Shop Locally Information........ Al is hopeful that the Centre will, "help make living with diabetes a little easier, while creating new awareness within the community about the disease." Al works for Royal Bank here in Oakville. He‘s just one of many people across Canada who take time out to help their communities. _ ROYAL BANK We‘d just like to take this opportunity to thank them for what they do. loose from his hospital bed, so he could continue to execute his courtâ€" room duties. "That was above and beyond the call of duty." Haesler was also past president of the Oakville Lions Club, the Oakville Kinsmen and the Halton Law Society and was a former member of the board of governors of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, as well as a former town councillor. He was a board member of the Big Brothers Association of Halton and a Big Brother himself and was past presiâ€" dent of the Liberal Association of Halton. .5383 .5380 5440 5012 5250 5008 5254 5002 Mz Community Policing Listing of Areas CTIM@® smm Crime Stoppers ** "CTIMG Of th@ Child Find .............. RECIPES.... SENIORS â€" 0.S.C.Recreation Centre ............ SUGGESTION smm WEATHER (Dept. of Environment)... A funeral service was held Tuesday with interment at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens. Fellow Lions Club members held a small service for their friend at the funeral home Monday night, a tribute to Haesler‘s association with the serâ€" vice club for more than 20 years. "He crossed so many barriers..." said Art Lee, a fellow Lion. "I can‘t believe he was so young, he‘s done so much." He is survived by his wife Beth, children Susan, Laurie, Andrew and Allison and grandchildren Emily, Madelaine and Olivia. â€" 1TS JUsStT NoT THE SAME, THoucH. ...5556

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