Oakville Beaver, 4 Nov 1994, p. 4

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* White Down + 9" Box SALESPERsoNn OrF ThE MoNTH OUR NEW PLAYLAND WILL BE OPEN SOON! * White Goose Down + 15" Baffle Box Down |â€"â€" ‘Welght 20 oz | 25 oz | 30 oz | 35 oz ‘Weight 30 oz | 36 oz | 40 oz SALE | 687 | 897 | (124" Fill out this ballot to win a FREE Birthday Party for 10! Child‘s Name: Child‘s Birthdate Address: SALE 13991647 /189= 2197 : s on / ols 2 0 Please place this ballot in the Ballot Box in the restaurant Price | 109= | 139= | 169= | 199® Price | 226 | 270 | 300 | 341 | TWIN]| DBL |QUEEN| KING ITWIN]| DBL |QUEEN| KING «230 Thread Count * Regular Fill «320 Thread Count * Window Pane Check + Deluxe Fill Tan Oliver, publisher of The Oakville Beaver extends congratulations to Jean Wrigley, salesperson of the month for September: Jean has been an advertising representative with The Oakville Beaver for the past 10 years and is a 5 time winner of Salesperson of The Month for 1994. Her account list includes Lockwood Chrysler, The Region of Halton, Sleep Factory, Royal Bank, Maple Grove Village, Cruise Holidays and New Home Builders. The award recognizes Jean‘s outstanding performance within the advertising departâ€" ment of The Oakville Beaver. e White Goose Down * 264 Thread Count + 12" Baffle Box * Year Round Fill * White Goose Down * 320 Thread Count + 15" Baffle Box «* Ultra Fill TEDBWT 30 oz | 36 oz Down Weight] 22 0z 26 oz Down |â€"â€"â€" Weight] 36 0z SALE | 94= 124"|144"/167" SALE 2897 Price | 156 | 183 | 202 | 228 Price | 265 | 304 | 346 | 388 | TWIN| DBL |QUEEN| KING TWIN| DBL |QUEEN| KING CA 5 Our or Events C |4501 I 5001l6001 . Sunday, November 6th, 1994 S ’ _ P I «2A _ RONALD McDONALD:® ‘ e Friday, November 4th, 1994 RCQUIAY Saturday, November 5th, 1994 25 Buy a Big Mac®, Get a Second for... HELP US CELEBRATE OUR ~ NEW PLAYLAND OPENING Crafts, Face Paintz’fig, Carnival Games, McDonaldland® Characters (11 am â€"4 pm) FACTS ABOUT DO COMFORTERS CONSTRUCTION. Comforters vary in their amount of filling and ability to control the shifting of down. FILLING. Down is nature‘s best insulation. Goose down clusters are larger than ducks‘, so they trap more air per weight. LOFT is the measurement of the insulation value of down. FILL WEIGHT. The amount of down in a comforter usually indicates the level of warmth. Judge the quality of a comforter by fill weight plus LOFT. THREAD COUNT of the cover material should be minimum 230 threads per square inch. A higher thread count allows the down to loft more and keeps you warmer. NOVEMBER 4th â€" 6th, 1994 . 2510 HAMPSHIRE GATE, OAKVILLE (All offers valid at 2510 Hampshire Gate only!) Bronte Legion (Branch 486) will _ be â€" holding â€" its Remembrance Day Ceremony this Sunday at the Bronte Cenotaph. The ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Bronte Cenotaph at 11 a.m. The . Oakville Legion (Branch 114) is holding its cerâ€" emony on Friday, Nov. 11th at the Oakville Cenotaph in George‘s Square. Bronte Legion Remembrance Day Ceremony Sunday Live and in person!!! . SUNDAY, NOV. 6/94 â€" 2:00 P.M. Petroâ€"Canada refinery apologizes for sulfur smell An instrumentation problem at the Petroâ€"Canada Lake Ontario Refinery was behind the strong sulfur smell in west Oakville, Thursday. Bob Gillespie, senior coordinator of environmental protection at the Bronte plant, said the instrumentation problem occurred at 11:30 a.m. and was not able to be corrected until 2 p.m., Thursday. As a result, the refinery‘s flare sysâ€" tem was emitting reduced sulfur comâ€" pounds into the air for more than two hours. We would like to express our apoloâ€" gy to the community for any inconveâ€" 'READERS ‘BOOKS * ERYSTALS FREE LECTURES nsmos J Friday: 1210 p.m: : saturday 11â€"10p m .‘ :Sunday: 11â€" 7 p.m.:. . ADMISSION $5. Goon ALL WEEKEND nience," said Gillespie, who contacted the paper to explain the cause of the problem. However, the control plan to reduce odor emissions would not activate because it was receiving false informaâ€" tion, and as a result, sulfur was being burned off by the flare, said Gillespie. Gillespie said the sulfur plant was shut down due to a minor fuse problem at on Thursday mormning. He said the emission control plan is being examined and Petroâ€"Canada offiâ€" cials are confident the incident will not be repeated. Anyone with concerns about the sulâ€" fur burnâ€"off, or any other environment concern, should call the refinery‘s enviâ€" ronmental hotline at 1â€"800â€"66â€"PETRO. A panel discussion on multiculturalâ€" ism, titled ‘Appreciating Our Differences,‘ will be held this Sunday, Nov. 6th, 3 p.m., at the Halton Multicultural Council office, 635 Fourth Line, Unit 38. Multiculturalism forum Sunday On the panel will be Lucinda Landau of the North Halton Cultural Awareness Council; Marilyn Heintz of Peoples First, Burlington; Willie Campos, presiâ€" dent of the Halton Multicultural Council, and Laila Eiriksson, of the Oakville Baha‘i Community. The panel presentation, sponsored by the Oakville Baha‘i Community, kicks off Unity in Diversity Week, Nov. 6th to 12th, held to celebrate the 100th anniverâ€" sary of the death of Baha‘u‘llah, founder of the Baha‘i Faith. This event is free and open to the public.

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