$10 off romantic ruffled blouse in sandâ€"washed I o u S e Save $10 on cableâ€"knit cotton tu silk. 4 colours, sizes Sâ€"XL. Sears reg. 29.99. slits. 4 colours, sizes Sâ€"XL. Sears Saturday, December 3 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. MARGARET VISSER The Way We Are signing her new book â€" a celebration of everyday events â€" Monday to Saturday 9:30am â€"9:30pm Sunday 11am â€"6pm SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1994, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST D =â€"â€"â€"SIMEDIOUSe :: or cotton sweater Expect more from Sears Lung Assoc. thrilled with new tobacco Act The Lung Association, Halton, says the health community moved one giant step ahead today in the battle against tobacco products, with the Ontario government‘s proclamation of the â€" Tobacco Control Act. The Act prohibits the sale of cigarettes in pharmacies and proâ€" hibits smoking on public school property. Tobacco products cannot Expect more from Sears Purchase the Canadian Living Christmas book for just $14.99 Sears Oakville will donate $1.00 to the O.T.M.H. Childrens Ward. We have a gift for giving. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER be sold to anyone under the age of 19. "This is a great day for the health and lives of young children," says Mary Campbell, Burlington volunâ€" tary chair of the Ontario Lung Association. "This legislation will help prevent Ontario‘s children from starting to smoke. If they don‘t smoke, they won‘t become addicted and die young," she says. $10 on cableâ€"knit cotton tunic with side 4 colours, sizes Sâ€"XL. Sears reg. 29.99. The Lung Association will also continue to offer its awardâ€"winning smoking cessation and smoking prevention programs in communiâ€" ties across Ontario. The recent Ninth World Conference on Tobacco and Health in Paris, France, reported as few as two cigarettes per day can cause cancer. Since the federal and provincial tobacco tax rollbacks, sales are increasing, especially among young people. Lung cancer Copyright 1994. Sears Canada Inc deaths now outnumber breast canâ€" cer deaths among women. i The Lung Association s Canada‘s oldest health charity, proâ€" viding programs and funding research for lung disease. The annuâ€" al Christmas Seal Campaign â€" on now across Canada â€" raises a major portion of the funds needed to run these programs. To make a donaâ€" tion, call The Lung Association, Halton at 847â€"1033. Maclean‘s publisher . at Cdn. Club meeting Brian Segal, a senior vice presiâ€" dent of Maclean Hunter Publishing Limited, has been the publisher of Maclean‘s Magazine â€" since September 1992. The publisher of Maclean‘s Magazine is the guest speaker at the Dec. 7th meeting of The Canadian Club of Oakville. Before joining Maclean Hunter he served as the president of Guelph University (1988â€"92) and as the president of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (1980â€"88). During the 1980s he also served as chair of the Counsel of Ontario Universities and| chair of the National Forum on Pos Secondary Education. Midnight Magic goes Friday in downtown area The Canadian Club meeting is a The Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel Argus Road. A cash bar opens a 6:15 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. Cost is $20 for members and $25 for nonâ€"members. Great Christmas entertainment shopping, and atmosphere wil highlight MIDNIGHT MAGIC 1994. From 6 p.m. to midnight o Fri. Dec. 2nd, downtown business es will be open and the streets wil be alive with entertainers an Christmas activities. Every pur chase made downtown will be Gi Wrapped ‘free‘ at 345 Lakeshor Rd. E. with a receipt from a down: town business. Santa Claus will be ; Downtown Oakville from 6 to .. p.m., and you can even drop off letter to Santa at our Gift Wrappit Centre (345 Lakeshore). Professional carolers, fire jug glers, musical groups, and costume« characters will be strolling th streets of Downtown Oakvill entertaining shoppers. This year‘s entertainment wi vary from traditional to unique. Th Barbcrshoppers will be strolling th streets singing carols barbersh' quartet style. There will also be tw professional aâ€"cappella Christnia caroling groups. Don‘t miss th Oakville Concert Band appearing i Towne Square from 8 to 9:30 PH Sponsored by Towne Squar Condominiums â€" 221 Robingo Street Th #4 (open Friday, Dec. 2:1 6â€"9 p.m.) Dale Page and Musical, Maglc Callipe will play an upbeat selecti of festive music, Grind] the Sug Plum Fairy will amuse and delig both children and adults with dan¢ concertina music, poetry, Christmas magic. Circus Jonath; will amaze audiences with fire ju gling and other incredible feats. |; For more information, please c §44â€"4520. Oakville‘s award winning Tow Crier, Betty Kading, will be on har throughout the evening. Look £ DOBI, the downtown bear, and "I) Oakville Waterfront Fesuval § Jake from the Lake, too. Special to Midnight Magic Downtown Oakville will offef neverâ€"seenâ€"before 15 foot ti Christmas surprise! Guided historical horse an wagon rides will run throughout t} evening. These tours will trav. through parts of downtown and Q Oakville and are sponsored [ Royal Lepage Real Estate Servic Ltd. For reservations call 845â€"2862.. November 30, 1994