Oakville Beaver, 5 Aug 1994, p. 2

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2 â€" p6e6t ‘s isngny ‘Aepuy x 1 Owner, 4x4, Ssp(wc P. windows locks, sport pg., must be seen. Stk. #4T242A. mAAA â€"GST Quad capt. chairs, high cap. afc, 4 cyl. EFI Vâ€"6, floor conâ€" sole, trailer tow pkg., loaded, loaded. Stk. #P6789. 193FORDAEROSPORT XLT 1.8L DOHC 16 valve 4 cy1, Sspd, alc, P. window locks, cruise, only 9,000 kms, premium sound, cassette; Stk.#P6774 ©7,960 iD EXECUTIVE DRIVEN 1 Owner, auto, alc, cassette, P. locks,. very well kept, won‘t last long. Stk.#4B016A. GST n Included 1993 FORD ESCORT LXE FORD EXECUTIVE d 1991 CHEV. BERETTA 1 Owner, afc, cassette, 5.spd, 50,000 miles, P.windows locks, sporty. Stk. #5WO87A 1990 FORD MUSTANG LX Convertable, 5.0L EFI Vâ€"*, auto, afc, only 54,000 kms, air bag, P.W., P.DL., fantastic condition. GST Signature series, leather, moonroof, P. seats, 16,500 kms, air bags, antiâ€"lock brakes, keyless entry, loaded Stk. #P6776 4 asr $ . Included 1 Owner, 64,000 kms, auto, afc, P. windows, tilt, P. locks, 2.0L OHC 4 cyl., extra clean. Stk. #P6752. Leather, moonroof, quad capt. chairs, A.B.S., P. seats, keyâ€" less entry, top of the line, compact disc, plus lots more. . [ EXECUTIVE DRIVEN [d EXECUTIVE DRIVEN 1 Owner, 5 spd, 30,000 kms, cloth int., rear defroster, dual mirrors, economical reliable, 1.3L EFI 4 cyl. Stk.#P6694A Gran sport, 1 owner, 59,000 kms, A.B.S., moonroof, P. seat, P. windows locks, 3.8L EFI Vâ€"6, mint cond 1 Owner, 48,000 kms, 3.8L EFI Vâ€"6, antiâ€"lock brakes, P. seats, air bags, floor console, afc, aluminum wheels, plus. ‘16,470 1 owner, msxmhrSfils?kl‘.glfiéCyhm Included Stk. #P6720A GST George Mraz, 29 Motorcycle mishap claims local man Tuesday in a singleâ€"vehicle motorâ€" cycle accident. George Mraz Jr., 29, was returnâ€" ing home from North Bay with friend Vince Blosser on a second motorcycle. Travelling southbound on Highway 11 near Gravenhurst around 9 a.m., Mraz failed to negoâ€" tiate a sharp left turn, ran off the road and struck a guard rail. Inexperience is being blamed for the death of an Oakville man killed Tuesday in a singleâ€"vehicle motorâ€" 15 year Warranty in Ontario â€" W U Holders ( ([)nn]'; on Canadiana A Fan for All Seasons! SMODTHâ€"QUIETâ€"EFFICIENT _ | Fan Light,Clear C i . in Solder. Final Sellâ€"Off wiga;‘;gh?g: a;'g: 1175 North Service Road West With Building Suite #102, Oakville LOOK FOR CEILING FANS SIGN SALE FLAGS ON BUILDING NORTH SERVICE RDAIJ 0AKVII.I.E THURSDAY FRIDAY 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. A%. SATURDAY SUNDAY 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ksal. ) : According to Constable Jamie In his report to the Town, Deputy Fire Chief Ted Guest recommended that CIBC‘s request be denied. He explained that if the storage site was built to government standards it would offer no risk to the community unless somehow involved in a fire: "Although I believe the risk of fire starting in this type of facility is minâ€" imal, it is a possibility," he said. "‘Therefore, why would we accept a storage facility for waste generated in many other municipalities that may even remotely. put the citizens of Oakville at risk?" "CIBC is committed to responsible environmental management and we believe that our proposal is the best option to protect the environment and minimize any risks associated with storing such material," said CIBC‘s Paul Haight, manager of Environmental Initiatives, Property Management Division. Haight explained CIBC has very few possible storage sites and so it chose a parcel of undeveloped land it owns on the southwest corner of Royal Windsor Drive and Winston Churchill Boulevard. The 36,000 lightâ€" ing ballasts to be decommissioned would be stored within the structure inside an estimated 200 drums placed in five steel shipping containers. (Continued from page 1) of locations across the province. After consulting with the Ministry of Environment, the company concluded it would be best to consolidate the waste in one facility rather than in hundreds of small sites in occupied buildings. Lucky Oakville was selected. Fire chief warns of problems Jim Gatley, who knew Mraz since his high school days at M.M. Robinson in Burlington, described his friend as a sports enthusiast and a quiet, likeable man. Visitation was held Thursday at Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home. A funeral service will be held at 3 p.m. today with cremation to follow. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Halton Lung Association. Mraz, an optician with National Vision Association Ltd. who moved to Oakville after high school, was taken to South Muskoka Memorial Hospital in Bracebridge where he was pronounced dead. Prosser of the OPP in Bracebridge, Mraz was moving at a high rate of speed for that stretch of road and lost control. Mraz had been licenced to ride a motorcycle for only a week before the mishap. Fan Light,Clear Crystal Beveled Glass _ was $59 in Hand Soldered Tiffany type shade $ with bright brass edges,with holders. 1 9 With any fan purchase Reverse White with Brass Blade Holders Only Pay Half of Retail Now Some Below Dealers Cost! Last Chance for Quality at a Low Price GEORGE MRAZ: KILLED IN MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT 5 Blade Combo Fan Light Ready White Bright Brass Only Hugger Fan 5 Blade NORTH SERVICE RD. 52" Only ‘68

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