THE OAKVILLE BEAVER THIS SUMMER MAKE EVERY WEEKEND A LONG WEEI{EIIID months FREE 995 j «e FREE WEEKEND CALLING e FREE ACTIVATION * FREE CALLS TO CAA, 911, OPP * Applicable on bronze service package only. Minimum 12 month service commitment. * Free Weedend package for 6 months only. Requires new Bell Mobility activation. MISSISSAUGA MISSISSAUGA OAKVILLE HAMILTON 05 quare One Shopping Centre 422 Speers Rd. _ 94 Cannon St. W. Wlnston L(J:?l|15Â¥chlll 403 Retall Centre, HV\IIDyp# 0 403 Across From Lansing Buildall Cannon Bay 905 828â€"9200 905 276â€"9200 905 338â€"9200 905 577â€"9200 Bell Mobility Cellular Plus Centre NOKIA g:reyB ANNUAL summn SKI SALE e Nt _ 600 pm. August 3, 19 Summer Coordinators... Making summer fun Take a sunny day. Mix it with sparkling water. Add a large amount of friendly audience. Blend these ingredients together and you have the recipe for one of Oakville‘s outdoor pools this summer. Heading up the caring and conâ€" cerned aquatic staff of instructors and lifeguards are the Summer Coordinators. Their job is to look after your particular neighborâ€" hood pool. North, south, east, west and places in between, there is an inviting outdoor pool availâ€" able for lessons, for fun in the sun, or lap swimming fitness. Our Summer Coordinators have worked for the Town of Oakville for several years prior to taking off to universities all over Canada. Each summer, they head home to Oakville to put their skills as aquatic professionals to work once again. If you have encountered our Summer Coordinators this sumâ€" mer, you will know that they are cheerful, helpful, and knowledgeâ€" able. They will happily answer your questions about our aquatic programs and provide you with good advice. Since our Fall ©‘94/Winter ©95 brochure has just recently been delivered to all households in Oakville, you may have some inquiries or concerns that require clarification. Just ask! Summer Coordinators are also responsible for Foolish Fridays â€" an informal event that provides the opportunity to dress differentâ€" ly and enjoy some foolish fun on 1 yA SELLâ€"OFF OF ALL Sy Goopy MMER ALL 50% orfp It‘s that time of year when Corbett‘s has to liquidate our summer inventory to make room for our ski goods arriving daily! This is the absolute best opportunity for you to save big money on all summer goods! 50% off all summer MDSE include Inâ€"Line Skates Bikes! DON‘T MISS THIS BIGGEST OF ALL SUMMER EVENTS!!! INâ€"LINE SHATES WED. AUG. 3 6â€"10 P.M.; THURS. AUG. 4 6â€"10 P.M. FRI. AUG. 5 9:30â€"9 P.M.; SAT. AUG. 6 9â€"6 P.M. DOORCRASAER SPECIALS COMPLETE PACKAGES FOR ALL SKIERS FABULOUS DEALS ON SKI WEAR FANTASTIC SAVINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SNOWBOARDS and RAD CLOTHING RBEIT' 120 SPEERS ROAD TENNIS 845 1561 VISA K2 OXYGEN, BAUER SPECIALIZED, BIANCH!1, UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS! RACKETS, BALLS PRINCE, DUNLOP SLAZENGER WILSON, HEAD ABSOLUTELY ALL SUMMER GOODS NO EXCEPTIONS! select Fridays throughout th summer. If you haven‘t participa ed yet, don‘t miss out on the goc times. Check the bulletin board : the pool for the next theme day. Outdoor pool staff are cor cerned about the sun‘s effect c tender skin. Most outdoor poo post a U.V. index to help yo decide how much sun screen yc need for comfortable enjoymen Summer Coordinators can als advise you since they, and the staff, make liberal use of su screens. They want to be goo role models for your children. All outdoor pools have recre ational swims every afternoo and evening. Some lounge furni ture is provided, but you are wel come to bring your own. Toys an floatation aids are allowed in th shallow end if attendance permit: The : emphasis for th Coordinators is to provide a saf and enjoyable water experienc for the whole family. Drop in to your ne1ghborhoo‘ pool office and say ‘hi‘ to Seren at Wedgwood, Heather a Falgarwood, Mark at Lions, Dav at Brookdale, and Peter at Bronte You‘ll be glad you did. Recreation Connection is provided by th Oakville Parks and Recreation Departmen For more information on programs, events, c facilities, please call 338â€"4250. Call 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 TOLL FREE Police seek help in finding ‘flasher‘ During a span of just over tw hours, police received five com plaints of a man exposing hi genitals in north Oakville las month. Investigators are seekin clues to the man‘s identity, an they hope someone will recogniz the description. On Thurs. July 21st, betwee noon and 2.15 p.m., a mai walked around an area by McCraney Street, Oxfori Avenue, and Sewell Drive, expos ing himself. The suspect neve spoke to anyone. The man sought by police i described as white, in his late 20‘s or early 30‘s, 6 feet tall, witl a slightly heavier build. He hac short dark hair that was combec back on top. The suspect wa: wearing an aqua colored Tâ€"shirt dark walking shorts, and sunâ€" glasses. If you think you may know who this person is, call Stoppers. The information you provide will be passed along tc the police in confidence. If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this of any other case, you may be eligiâ€" ble for a cash reward of up to $1,00. You need not give name and your information will be treated with complete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. Please call 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 or 825â€"TIPS (that‘s 825â€"8477. Local woman named judge P.H. Marjoh Agro of Oakville has been appointed to serve in th¢ Central South Region of the Ontario Court, provincial Division effective Sept. 16. Agro‘s home court will be in Brantford: Agro has been a lawyer for 21 years and is sole practitioner and survivor to the partnership of Stephan and Agro, Barristers and Solicitors in Hamilton. Her primary focus has been family law, but she has also done civil litigation and real estate law and acted as a mediâ€" ator in family law issues. She Agro is active in the community and is currently serving a second term on the Ontario Racing Commission which governs the province‘s horse racing industry.