Oakville Beaver, 14 Sep 2007, p. 23

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday September 14, 2007 - 23 Suspect caught on tape Halton Regional Police are investigating a break in at an Oakville convenience store on Aug. 19. At 5:30 a.m., a man forced open the door to Piggy Mart, 2290 Lakeshore Rd., and stole $15,000 worth of property. Stolen items include long distance phone cards, lottery tickets, cigarettes and an undisclosed amount of cash. A partial description from surveillance video shows the suspect to be of average height and build. He was wearing a black jacket, jeans and a red hat with white trim, similar to a fishing hat. Crime Prevention Starts in the Neighbourhood www .oakvilleneighbourhoodwatch.ca If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other matter, you may be eligible for a cash reward. You will never have to give your name or testify in court. Crime Stoppers of Halton does not subscribe to call display. Call 1-800-222-TIPS (1-800-222-8477) or visit www.haltoncrimestoppers.com. "Mom, I want to LEARN GAME PROGRAMMING" Is your 9 to 17 year old child good at math without trying? Has s/he already expressed an interest in wanting to program video games, someday, as a job? Then consider RP4K's weekly game programming classes! This fall, in Oakville, Real Programming 4 KidsTM can teach your child game programming using real programming languages such as Visual Basic, Java and C++. The maximum class size is only 4 students per instructor. Oakville classes are held on Saturdays or Tuesday nights @ St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School. Kids can use Visual Basic to program Pacman, Frogger or Tanks games. Teens can start by programming Donkey Kong in VB, Asteroids in Java or a Side-Scrolling game in C. Those teens with programming experience can start in more advanced projects such as programming a Mario or Worms game in VB. Other advanced courses include using Java, C or C++ to program RPG games, 3D worlds, or RTS games! To schedule a FREE TRIAL CLASS Call Real Programming 4 KidsTM Phone: 416.469.9676 www.realprogramming.com PEO Oakville Chapter Presents Meet the Candidates Evening The Next Ontario Provincial Elections Will Be Held on October 10, 2007 Do you know who your local political party candidates are? Do you want to know what they stand for in the next election? Here is your chance to meet the official political party candidates from Oakville* and Halton* constituencies in person to ask them directly! The Oakville Chapter of the Professional Engineers Ontario will invite the Candidates from the Green, Liberal, NDP and PC to present their parties' position regarding the following major issues facing our communities and the Engineering profession. · Infrastructure .... How the Ontario Government will work to improve local as well as the provincial infrastructure expansion of highways, maintenance of bridges, more public transportation, waste disposal plants...? · Energy Supply gy pp y.... How the Ontario Government will actively encourage the development of both nuclear and renewable sources of power as proposed in the OPA plan? · Innovation ......... How the Ontario Government will improve Ontario's Competitiveness in Innovation and focus on education, training, design and technology to minimize global warming for manufacturing, safe drinking water...? All Professional Engineers & Residents of Oakville and Halton are welcome g Date: Time: Location: Tuesday - 18th September, 2007 7 PM to 8 PM Presentations by the Candidates 8 PM to 9PM Informal Conversations between the Candidates and the Audience Glen Abbey Golf Club ­ The Canadian Room (Lower Level), 1333 Dorval Drive, Oakville (Dorval at Abbey Lane- North of Dorval & North Service Rd. ­ QEW exit at North Service Rd.) Event Entry and Parking: Free For more information visit http://www.oakville.peo.on.ca/ p p

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