www.oakvillebeaver.com · replacement parts · computer cables · ink & toner cartridges · new & refurbished computers · computer upgrades & service The Oakville Beaver, Friday February 9, 2007 - 19 embur $ COMPUTERS, SALES & SERVICE .ca FREE COGECO HIGH-SPEED INTERNET STARTER KIT (with the purchase of any computer system) In-Store and On-Site Service · From installations and upgrades to adware, spyware, virus and trojan removal we can do it all · Software & hardware troubleshooting, wired & wireless home & small business networking · Over 15 years experience maintaining and repairing personal computers in the Oakville area · Honest advice - if we can't fix your problem, we'll tell you and you don't pay · Reasonable rates, quick response time and rapid turn around times on repairs are what we're all about · Next time you feel like tossing your computer out the window, give us a call or drop it off embur ECONOBOX4 NEW SYSTEMS! FULL 1 YEAR WARRANTY embur P4-945GVista NEW SYSTEMS! FULL 1 YEAR WARRANTY · Intel Celeron 3.06Ghz processor · 512MB DDR · 80GB SATA hard drive · 52/32/52 CD-RW · 10/100 NIC · Built-in Sound & Video · Microsoft Keyboard & Mouse see our list of STARTING FROM options & upgrades Only, online: www.embur.ca · Intel P4-915 2.8Ghz Dual Core CPU · 1GB DDR2 · 160GB SATA2 · 18x DL DVD+/-RW · 10/100/1000 NIC · High-Def Sound · GMA950 Video · Microsoft Keyboard & Mouse see our list of STARTING FROM options & upgrades Only, online: www.embur.ca $369 $580 Choice of Windows Vista or XP Off-Lease IBM Desktops All of our build-to-order systems are available with your choice of Windows Vista or Windows XP · Intel P4 2.66Ghz CPU · 512MB DDR RAM · 40GB hard drive · Includes keyboard & mouse · DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive & floppy · Windows XP Pro licensed & loaded · Antivirus/Antimalware **WOW** and OpenOffice loaded! Only, BARRIE ERSKINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER COMMUNITY TEAMWORK: Kids of all ages are enjoying free skating at the community rink, Old Abbey Park, thanks to the efforts of many volunteers including (l-r) Ed Murphy, Bruce Hietkamp and Case Feenstra. $299 PRINTER CARTRIDGES! · Very competitive pricing · Full line of Ko-rec-type compatible ink cartridges for Epson, Canon, HP & others · Ko-rec-type ink cartridge refill kits · Recycle drop off centre for empty ink & toner cartridges · Popular HP, Epson, Canon and Lexmark original cartridges · Hard to find inkjet & laser cartridges available in as little as two business days. Ask us to quote for your home or office. QEW Ford Dr. Royal Windsor Dr. Cornwall Rd. COMPUTER EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL Do you have old computers, printers or monitors destined for the local landfill? Help save the environment and drop them off at our store for environmentally safe disposal*. The materials are broken down in to their base metals for complete recycling. *A nominal fee is charged per item Community pulls together to build Old Abbey Park ice rink By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF WE'RE NOT THAT HARD TO FIND! Four years ago Old Abbey Park drew public attention for the destructive partying and vandalism taking place there. Today it is a place of games, sports and recreation. In short, it has become a park again. While many factors could be used to explain the park's remarkable transformation, one that certainly cannot be discounted is Case Feenstra. While many local residents focused on increased policing as the solution to the park's rowdiness Feenstra saw the problem another way. "If we don't use the park someone else will use the park," he said. Feenstra decided a skating rink would be the best way to get the public out to the park in the winter. His first attempt at building such a rink met with limited success. "I built a small 20 by 40-foot little ice rink on a hill," said Feenstra. "We had two feet of water on one side and zero on the other side." Feenstra's project has come a long way since then. "I would say we have the largest outdoor ice rink," he said. "We have two side by side. They're about 160-feet long by about 65-feet wide." The Old Abbey Park ice rink is so large it has been divided up for all kinds of skating activities. "The large one is used for hockey playing for the young and old, the other little quarter is used for free skating. "I noticed a few nights ago there were a lot of figure skaters out there." Between 8 a.m. when the rink opens and 9 p.m. when it closes Feenstra says the rink sees about 200 people each day. As Feenstra explains not only the young are getting use out of it. "One of my neighbours, he's retired and he goes there at noon time for a bit to have a skate. He's in his seventies I think, but he likes it." Building and maintaining such a rink is not easy or cheap with Feenstra paying some of the costs out of his own pocket. "I bought the wood and the generator and the lights for it," he said. Fortunately Feenstra is not alone in his efforts to keep the rink going. "We have about 20 volunteers helping out now, by, at night time, cleaning up the ice, putting water back on the ice, spraying it." As difficult as it sounds to spray water on a rink in subzero temperatures, Feenstra says it used to be much worse. "Last year we talked to the town and they agreed to put a water supply system for us closer by. Before that we had to truck in the water. We had trucks coming in from Milton and other areas where we bought the water," said Feenstra. The abundance of water allows Feenstra to keep the ice thick, which he hopes will prolong the time that people will be able to enjoy it. "We have about four inches of ice now so we can skate until the middle of the summer," laughed Feenstra. "No, end of March we hope." Ben Lee, 7, may not understand how much work goes into keeping the ice rink running, but he shows his appreciation in his own way by skating like mad from one end of the rink to the other with seemingly limitless energy and a smile from ear to ear. "It's pretty slippery when you wear your skates," said Lee, who did his fair share of falling and getting up before the afternoon's extreme cold caused his mother to call him home for hot chocolate. Lee's mother Pei also appreciates the rink because of its convenient location. "He usually skates at the recreation centre at the public library but this one's within walking distance," she said. First time rink user Jamie Murdoch, 13, used the afternoon to fire countless pucks at the empty hockey nets, donated by the community. "I think it's pretty good. It's nice that they have nets out. They don't have those at other rinks," he said. Maple Grove Dr. embur Maple Grove Village Shopping Centre 511 Maple Grove Drive, Unit 10 Oakville, ON L6J 6X8 tel (905) 844-5100 $ .ca fax (905) 844-3921 COMPUTERS, SALES & SERVICE www.embur.ca · ROHDE · MEPHISTO · DANIEL HECHTER PARIS · BIRKENSTOCK · RIEKER · ARA · ROHDE · MEPHISTO · ROHDE · MEPHISTO · DANIEL HECHTER PARIS · BIRKENSTOCK · RIEKER · ARA · ROHDE · MEPHISTO · ROHDE · MEPHISTO · DANIEL HECHTER PARIS · BIRKENSTOCK · RIEKER · ARA · ROHDE · MEPHISTO All Handbags Now On Sale Mon.-Sat. INGEBORG'S Hours:Sun. 11 to 49 to 5 WAREHOUSE 1681 FINFAR COURT, MISSISSAUGA 905-823-7415