Oakville Beaver, 3 Oct 2001, B4

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B4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER BRAND NAM E APPAREL · BOOKS · TO YS . BRAND NAME APPAREL · G A M E S - L A M P S Wednesday, October 3, 2001 Extra Special Values for Fall We're stocking up for our Fall/ Winter season, so bring in your gently used, nearly new kids clothes like jeans and jackets,sweatshirts and snowsuits. Big items like toys, equipment and furniture may be brought in year round. When you sell to us, we pay im m e dia tely. When you buy from us, you get out standing values. Join the fun. Your kids will love you for it, and what's more important than that! New Brand Name products available Graco, Evenflo, Avent N ow Buying Fall/Winter We Pay Cash < tmi_______-J a Photo by Peter C. McCusker t e Upon a Chilel Kid's Stuff with Previous Experience O A K V ILL E 2423 Trafalgar Rd., Unit #1 . BRAND NAME APPAREL · BOOKS TOYS · G A M E S - L A M P S 905-257-5775 905-270-4679 M ISSISSAUGA 2555 Dixie Rd., Unit #4 3 ATTENTION: Chief Ean Algar of the Halton Regional Police Service inspects the Oakville Sea Cadets as the Reviewing Officer last Wednesday night. Here he takes a close look at Leading Cadet Shane Stephenson's uniform at the review held at the Halton Regional Centre cafeteria. The cadets presented Algar with a thank-you gift for his support. · O U T D O O R P L A Y E Q U IP M E N T · DYNASTY BATHS THE NAME THAT SHNDS FOR ...w rn m visit m n k m m a t: 4380 South Service Rd. Unit 1 1 (between W alkers Line & Appleby Line) Dynasty Baths Photo by Peter C. McCusker S. SERVICE HARVESTER RD J m . thru Fri Q .yW Sat 9-4 Closed Sun. & Mon 905- 639-8409 Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale helps Burlington Mayor Rob M clssac with his bib number at the star{ of the Run For A Cure Sunday Morning.The race exceeded attendance projections with more than 4,500 participants. Nearly $300,000 was raised, pushing the total amount generated in the event's five years in the Burlington/Hamilton area to more than $1 million. The Run For the Cure race was successful country-wide, too, with 115,000 par ticipants racing in 32 sites. In total, the races generated nearly $11 million this year to help find a cure for breast cancer. GETTING READY: CLOTHING COM PANY GRAND OPENING 1224 Dundas St. E. (West of Dixie Rd) Wed. Oct. 10, 2001 @10:00 A.M. Don't miss this great event. Tons of specials in all departments. B a t c h N O W t o M a k e y o u r Any One Batch of Wine, Fruit Wine, Beer or Cooler n 1 fau mo m r *rn$AmSATfflSTM!j enjoy aged wine $ 1 0°°O F F prepared by you on site! BABY * KIDS * YOUTH · LADIES · MENS ASI's own great private label line and latest fashion trends in name brands. * POINT ZERO · SILVER · BUFFALO · · OSH KOSH · BABY'S OWN · Great new look same great prices. I $ oo v is it our latest edition I I# Any Two Batches of Wine, Fruit Wine, Beer or Cooler prepared by you on site! i£ u v § > U t o B w w 1 io u ; $ Valid until October 10/2001. Not valid with any other offer. O FF i I G l_ F_T_W_A_R_E___ Lots of prices and giveaways. Come join us. Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9:00am -9:00pm Sat. 9:00am - 6:00pm Sun. 10:00am - 5:00pm Dundas " O GC 03 99 C D a -- +--· QEW (905) 272 · 0813 r r O £ C D b # 8 % 4 tl NORTH SERVICE RD, (M m to fD o rval ) 1 HOURS: l^ jii hoi MO.V-FRL 12-8. i M f 1 amm urn in om u sincem SAT. s 9-5. SUN. 11-3

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