Oakville Beaver, 1 Mar 2000, c3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Wednesdsay March 1, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER C3 Homes &Gardens Clogged gutters can cause water woes W hether you are undertaking full-fledged roof repairs or not this spring, it is worth taking a little tim e to give your gutters a quick check-up. G utters protect your ro o f and foundation by channeling rain w ater aw ay firom your home. "O ver tim e, rain, snow and ice can corrode gal vanized m etal gutters," says Eric Schm idt, H om e D epot's building expert. "For m any hom e owners, vinyl gutters are a first choice because they are easy to install, durable, w on't corrode and are per m anently coloured so they don't require m uch m aintenance." · C onsider replacing dam aged metal gutters with vinyl gutters (which are colour-m atched and will attach to m any metal gutters). · Vinyl gutters com e in 10-foot lengths and are easy to cut to the required length using a simple hacksaw. · M ost gutter systems include com ponents such as straight lengths, inside comer, outside comers, outlets, down spout offsets, straight connectors, end caps, and hanging brackets. H om e Depot offers in-store experts to help you determine what you need. · T he m odular vinyl com ponents snap together. Simply follow the m anufacturer's directions and in no time, you'll have a gutter system that directs rain w ater where it is supposed to be - outside and aw ay from the foundation. · M ost new hom es have alum inum gutters which are not as durable as vinyl systems but pro vide more colour options. Announcement Dr. Stuart Soanes has had to retire due to illness. He has enjoyed looking after ail of his patients over many years. Record Storage & Retrieval Services (RSRS) has been authorized to store the original patient records. To arrange to have a copy of your file sent to your new H n rtn r r n n t f lr t 1 InMemoriam ARMSTRONG, bnogene Hazel ("Armi^'p* In loving m em ory of a d e a r mothp*^ grandmother, sister and auntwho p. ~ " away March 1st, 1998 Those whom we love go out of sight »*· But never out of mind They are cherished in the hearts Of those they leave behind *v With love fra ij* Elizabeth, Margaret, and lioyd RSRS at 416-410-0550 or1-888-563-3732 after March 10, 2000 H Taxes Deaths A R N 0T: S h e ila J ., R .N . - (A g rad u ate of St. M ic h a e l's H osp ital, Toronto, 1 9 6 3 ) Peacefully in Oakville on Thursday February 24, 2000, after a long struggle with cancer. Sheila will be greatly missed. For many years she was a dedicated and much respected nurse at the Oakville Trafalgar M em orial Hospital. Born in Kapuskasing on July 9 ,1 9 3 4 to the late David and Mary Arnot, she is survived by her sister Anne and her husband Jack M ollenhauer of Toronto and brothers Bob and his wife Ena ot Kitchener, and Andy and his w ife Kai of W in n ip eg and her close and devoted friend Joe DeCaprio. She was a wonderful aunt, dearly loved by her eight nieces and nephews. ` Every child should have an Aunt Sheila.1 Visitation at the K opriva Taylor Com m unity Funeral Hom e, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, from 2-4 and 7-9 pm Thursday March 2, 2000. Memorial service 11:00 am Friday March 3, 2000 at Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn Street, Oakville. In lieu of flowers donations to the Halton Health Care, Oakville Site, The Princess Margaret Hospital, Brain Tumour Centre, or the charity of your choice would be appreciated. TAX SEASON >> IS UPON US £ If you offer any kind of tax s e r v ic e r * our tax directory begins » *** Friday March 3rd. > ** To advertise in Flow er show largest in Canada the top five shows in the world, opens the evening o f Tues., M arch 21st, with the O pening N ight continuous presentations every tw o hours from Party. Advance reservations are required for this 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. T here are 10 different show preview which is open to all. Opening night speakers including M ark C ullen, A rt tickets are $ 125 per person, a portion of D ry sd ale, M a rjo rie M ason-H ogue, the proceeds going to the Greening o f Frank K ershaw and Tom Thom son. T oronto. T he m ain show opens T here is free parking and free child Wednesday, M arch 22nd, at 10 a.m., care. closing at 9 p.m . W ednesday to T he International H om e and G arden Saturday, and 6 p.m. on Sunday. There Show is alongside and uses six acres A are early m orning tours before the for the exhibits. T he area includes a r show opens and evening tours with v .v Sum m er L eisure Pavilion, a Celebrity « k S t. . . ' _ o o c x » » » expert leaders. These cost $30 per per Kitchen Stage, a D ream H om e C ourt r./ I M ! | j son and tickets m ust be reserved. w ith tw o fully decorated m odel hom es General adm ission to the show is $15 and a D o-It-Y ourself-Sem inar stage. at the door, $10 with advance tickets. The Sum m er L eisure Pavilion features Reserve all tickets by phone 416-447decks, gazebos, other patio furnishings, 8655 or 1-800-730-1020. Special tick an d a su m m er co ttag e area w ith In Your Carden ets may sell out early. builders and suppliers at hand. The ________ T he 350,000 sq. ft. o f exhibition space Celebrity K itchen features C hef Jam es includes 150,000 sq. ft. for display gar Barber, `T he U rban Peasant,' dem onstrating his dens, flow er design and horticultural exhibits, and `dead e a sy ' cooking techniques. H om e cafes and food stands. There are 50,000 sq. ft. o f Econom ists, Terresa C richton, and Claire Jones m arket space, 10,000 sq. ft. educational and plant will appear hourly w ith fast and easy recipes. societies' displays. T he `D ream H om e' area has tours o f the two There are 34 spectacular display gardens with decorated hom es -- the `S orrento,' a two-bedroom cottage and the `H aw thorn,' w ith three bed the Loblaw s D ream Garden heading the list. The room s and tw o bathroom s. In the area are several educational section has five lecture theatres with over 130 presenters and the G arden Clubs o f other hom e builders to answ er your questions. The `D o-It-Y ourself' section has continuous dem on O ntario have 35 dem onstrations given by 34 lead ers covering flow er arranging, flow er design and strations by experts on fixing, painting, carpentry, house plants. flooring, w allpapering, and other helpful hom e The C anadian G ardening M agazine Speaker projects. Series has 35 speakers on 38 topics. Raym ond The `H om e and G arden' and the `Success in Evison, the Jersey Island breeder, will discuss G ardening' show s are at the sam e times. Thursday C lem atis for Canadian Gardens. There are 80 and Friday, M arch 16th and 17th, from 11:30 a.m. other lectures. to 9:30 p.m ., Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 9:30 A new feature this year is T oronto's p.m. and Sunday, M arch 19th, from 10 a.m. to 6 International Caravan Festival as they celebrate p.m. A dm ittance $10 for adults; $7 for seniors and C anada through music, song and dance, a different youths (from nine to 18 years). O ne adm ission feature each night. O n Wednesday, the Sweet ticket is good for both shows. G rass Ritual Thursday, The Atlantic Region per Canada Blooms Show form ers; Friday, Prairie U kranian M usic and The fourth A nnual C anada B loom s Show, the largest flow er show in C anada and rated as one of D ance; and Saturday, from the w est coast, The Dragon Dance. (Continued from page C1) The Oakville Beaver Call: Loraine or Linda ;I* t For information Call: 8 4 5-3 824 fax: 3 3 7-5 568 C £ « 1$ ' JOHN SIMKINS Eniplo)ment R EQUIRES . ->>> The Oakville Beaver P/T DRIVERS % Must have own car. Knowledge of Oakville an asset. Competitive wage incl. car atlowaneij®* Day & night time shifts available. *.** Please call T ru d y Reading r*** Circulation D ept. (905) 845-97<§^J-» RAMELAN, Satria (Stan) - Unexpectingly on Friday, February 25th, 2000 at the Hamilton General Hospital in his 57th year. Beloved father of Hud Ram elan. W ill be sadly missed by his fam ily and friends. A m em orial service was held at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West (one block east of Kerr) Oakville on Tuesday, February 29th, 2 0 0 0 at 2:0 0 PM . Donations can be made to the charity of one's choice. The Oakville B eaver ______ R EQUIRES O a k v ie w FU N ER A L H O M E A D U L T C A R R IE R ^ : to deliver the Oakville Beavei£*J* d o o r to d o o r . *t** Please call The C irculation Dept*** (905) 845-9742 WHITE; Agnes M arian (Nan) - It is with sadness that we announce the passing of Nan on the 26th of February 2 0 0 0 , in her 99th year, at the O akville Trafalgar M em orial H ospital. Predeceased by her husband Samuel Ernest and her eldest son Stanley Ross. Sadly missed by her son Robert and his wife Kathleen and daughter-in-law Laurel. Predeceased by her eldest granddaughter Judy Bennett and fondly remembered by grandchildren Jo-Anne, Susan and Ian and six g rea t-grandchildren. Nan was m arried in Oakville in 1926. She had trained in Scotland and was a w ell-know n caterer in this area for many years. Cremation. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ward Funeral Home in Oakville. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- HELP WANTED W · Workers with Flexible H ours'**-* ·Seniors ·Homemakers ·Students ` Retired or Semi Reti&»5* To Deliver The Oakville **** Beaver Door to Door £ * * (Good Exercise while you v earn extra money) Average route size is 40 Houses > * * Delivery: Tuesday, Wednesday antJt** Friday to finish by 6 pm **** Delivery: Weekend to finish by 10 am Sunday Papers Delivered to your house - * · Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday by 3pm Z Funeral Directors O a k v ie w FUNERAL HOME Our family serving your family If Interested Please Call 845-9742? ---------METROLAND INTERMEDIATE SALES REPRESENTATIVE W e have an immediate opening for an experienced sales representative who is highly motivated and can achieve results! Be part of an award winning sales team with an attractive compensation package, including salary, commission, bonuses and gas allowance. 56 LAKESHORE ROAD W EST OAKVILLE Funeral Directors · Don Clarke ·Gregory Sidora ·Tina Quenneville ·John Murphy ADVERTORIAL Local Retailer Introduces Revolutionary New Appliance " Cooking at the speed o f life", that's the slogan for the G E AdvantiumTM oven currently on display and being dem onstrated at D om ain Kitchen and Laundry Solutions o n the North Service R d. in O akville. A s a leading retailer o f G E appli ances D om aine has been selected as one o f the first retailers to have this product in Canada. A t today's speed o f life, busy consum ers are m ore than ready for G E AdvantiumTM . A ccording to a recent study, m ost people d o n 't know w hat they are having for dinner at 4 p.m. A fter years o f research, includ ing m eticulous design and quality control through G E 's signature Six Sigm a program , the com pany devel oped a breakthrough cooking technol ogy for the w ay people live today. By harnessing the pow er o f light, G E AdvantiumTM cooks the outside o f food m uch like conventional radiant heat, but also penetrates the surface so the inside cooks at the sam e time. A s a result, food cooks evenly and so fast that the natural m oisture is kept in. It bakes, broils, grills and roasts with no preheating. Im agine the convenience o f preparing great tasting food in less tim e than it takes to go out and buy "take-out" . Perfectly broiled strip steak, grilled, seared and delicious in seven m in utes, o r a whole roasted chicken, golden outside and m oist inside in ju st 25 m inutes, or plum b fried chick en., crisp and ready to eat only five m inutes after you take it from the freezer. In launching the G E AdvantiumTM oven, Jam es Fleck, President and C E O o f C am eo states "this is the first new hom e appliance technology to be offered to Canadian consum ers in the last two decades" . Since it's recent introduction in the US m arkets the G E AdvantiumTM has garnered rave review s including a m ajor award from Popular Science, Design Journal for superior form and Kitchen and Bath B usiness for revolutionizing the w ay people cook. T he innovative G E AdvantiumTM oven com es preprogram m ed to cook Your responsibilities include: -sen/icing and growing existing accounts! -prospecting for and acquiring new accounts -preparing formal written and visual presentation 842-2252 Family Services Alcoholics Anonymous If you drink, that's your business If you want to quit, That's Ours! (416) 487-5591 (905) 631-8784 Your qualifications include: -2 years + proven sales record -a keen desire to succeed and advance -the ability to manage several products * concurrently -good communication, organization and team skills more than 100 o f your favourite dish es. The easy-to-read display takes you through cooking options and gives you the ability to customize and save your favorite recipes. For added con venience, G E AdvantiumTM converts to a fully functional 950-watt m icrowave oven. Tom Suddaby, ow ner o f Domaine and his staff, are excited and enthusi astic about the G E AdvantiumTM oven and look forward to dem onstrating it to customers. Every custom er visiting Domaine will have the opportunity to enter a draw for a FR E E G E AdvantiumTM oven. Reply in confidence to: Director of Advertising 4 67 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ontario L6K 3S4. No phone calls please H A L T O N Domajne^ Kitchen & Laundry Solutions 337" 1147 HOME SHOW PRICING IN EFFECT C@na-Vcrc A New Generation of Central Vacuums Combining the Benefits of Steel with the Ecomony of Plastic Superior Venting system for longer motor life Easy tw ist-off knobs Huge 3 3 litre (7.3 gal.) non-corrosive plastic dirt bucket Lifetime Warranty 10-yr guarantee on motor parts & labour Find the RIGHT employee! Promote your Career &/or Greer Training Options, Business & Franchise Opportunities etc Thursday, April 13 H o lid a y Inn E x pre s s, O ak v ille Presented by the Burlington Post, Od<ville Beaver, Milton Champion and the Ftanborough Post M odel P250 featuring with S ta n d a r d Air Package EASY TWIST-OFF BUCKET RRSP $479.99 OAKVILLE VACUUM LTD. S S r (905)632-4440 or 337-5610

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy