Actual Patient Treatments by Dr. Stephen Phelan The Secret of a Perfect Smile Before After Before After Before After 10 porcelain veneers and Zoom! whitening Full-mouth rehabilitation 10 porcelain veneers and 2 implant crowns Dr. Phelan knows that the first step in creating a great smile and any new patient relationship is clear communication. With this in mind Dr. Phelan will spend time with you in our consultation area discussing any concerns you may have about your smile and dental health, as well as your goals for the future. Dr. Phelan feels it is best to get to know the person before he gets to know your teeth. Creating a beautiful and lasting smile requires time, skill and effort. No two people are alike and no two smiles are alike. Our goal is to create a smile that is unique and individual for you, that will look great now and for many years to come. We would like to create a smile that expresses your own unique personality and is well suited to your individual facial form. If you would like to schedule a FREE cosmetic consultation appointment with Dr. Stephen Phelan, please call our offi ce at (905) 827-1619 Dental Surgeon. Laser, Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 1500 Heritage Way, Oakville, ON L6M 3H4 call 905.827.1619 to arrange an appointment Creating sensational smiles in Oakville for 18 years. Thank You Oakville for again selecting us #1 in the category of Favourite Dentist The Drape Lady: Customized design and service to suit your needs Having dressed thousandsof windows over thepast 20 years, Elisabeth nows the secrets of the trade andk raws from a wealth of experience.d Keeping looks and practicality in mind, Elisabeth will develop the erfect design for your window.p She offers a wide variety of fabrics nd stylish hardware to enhance thea tmosphere of your living space.a Be it traditional, formal, casually legant, or updated traditional,e lisabeth will create the style thatE est enhances a well balanced flowb hroughout your home. t Once again Elisabeth would like o thank all of her loyal customerst or working with her and passingf the word on to friends and eighbours.n She can be reached at The Drape Lady Interior at 905-847-3287 www.drapelady.ca The Drape Lady Join the Fun Ask About Birthday Partie s Get Your Wheels in Motion 2105 Royal Windsor Drive (just west of Southdown Road) www.scooters.on.c a (905) 823-4001 Scooters Roller Palace Public Skating Bowling Gifts Billiards Video Games Snack Bar 5 Thursday , January 13, 2011 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Effective immediately, Oakville residents who allow their pet cats to roam freely out- doors had better be ready to pay up. The recent changes to the Towns animal bylaws state allowing a cat to roam at large is now a ticketable offense punishable by a fine of $105 plus a $30 surcharge. In addition to this change, the new bylaws still allows the public to humanely trap and remove a cat from their property or a cat at large on public property and bring it to the humane society. Cats are also required to have identifica- tion, which can be an identification tag, microchip or Oakville & Milton Humane Society cat ID Tag. Johanne Golder, executive director of the Oakville & Milton Humane Society, supports the new bylaws and says they are needed to address the cat overpopulation crisis as well as the risks faced by outdoor cats. A cat allowed to roam outdoors lives an average of five to seven years, while an indoor cat lives an average of 15-17 years, said Golder. Outdoor cats are exposed to disease, may be hit by cars, ingest poison, or succumb to the elements. In addition one unsprayed out- door female cat may be responsible for over 420,000 cats being added to the population if all of her kittens remain outdoors and are unsprayed. Golder also said the cat overpopulation crisis is having an impact on the environ- ment as scientists are examining the link between the reduction of songbird popula- tions in areas where there are outdoor cats. Cats are not the only ones affected by the new bylaws with some changes in dog licens- ing also now in place. Oakville residents acquiring a dog or those moving to Oakville who have a dog must license their dog within seven days. Under the new 12-month system, dog licenses will be renewable 12 months from purchase regardless of what month the license is purchased. If you have a currently licensed dog you must purchase a license by February 15th, 2011. The Oakville & Milton Humane Society handles dog licensing for the Town of Oakville and believes a license is a dogs best ticket home if lost. Dog licenses may be purchased at the Oakville & Milton Humane Society and at various licensing sites in town; which can be found on the website, www.oakvillemiltonhumane.ca. Copies of the new Town of Oakville animal bylaws (Bylaw 2010-157) are available at the Town of Oakville website at www.oakville.ca. New Oakville bylaw reins in roaming cats ITS THE LAW: Under a new Oakville bylaw cats like this one will not be able to roam at large. The deadline to enter the Optimist Club of Oakville 2011 Essay Contest is Jan. 15. The contest is for students under 19 years of age as of December 31, 2010, who attend school in the United States, Canada or the Caribbean. All Club contests are held by early February 2011. Club contest winners progress to the District level. The topic is How My Education is the Key to a Successful Future. Cash awards of $500, $350, and $150 are available for the top three entries. Send the completed essay, the completed application form and a copy of your birth cer- tificate before Jan. 15 to Oakville Optimist Club, c/o D. MacDonald, 1305 Rebecca St., Oakville, ON L6L 1Z3. Entry requests will be acknowledged and participation confirmed. For more information, contact Mike Hoshooley at r.m.h@sympatico.ca or call 905-634-2531 or Don MacDonald at dmac- donald33@cogeco.ca or call 905-847-6628. Deadline near for Optimist Club of Oakville essay contest