Oakville Beaver, 19 Jul 2000, A2

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A2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday July 19, 2000 C E R T I F I E D AND O A K L A N D CERTI FI ED PRE-O' VEHICLES R O A R I N G S U P P O R T : Members of the Oakville and Oakville Trafalgar Lions Clubs have pledged $30,000 in support for The Heritage Trails Project through Lions Valley Park. The Trails initiative is a millennium project partnered between the Community Foundation of Oakville and the Town of Oakville. Ralph Carnovale, President of the Oakville Trafalgar Lions Club (second from left) presents cheque to Mayor Ann Mulvale while John Thompson (far right) makes similar presentation to David Carter, Co-chair of the Oakville Heritage Trails project committee. Crawford Lake Spirit Sings Sunday 1 ow ner, quad capt. choirs, quality certified, hi-cap, A/C, 32,800 km s. Stk. #A0716 19 9 8 MERCURY VILLAGER 99 6 CHRYSLER TOW N & COUNTRY Loaded, leather, certified, m oney bock £ 4 [7 f t f t p guarantee. Stk. O N O l 9A | (i 111 f J (-ACL v 11 r I n 11 fc W fW JU 1999 FORD F-250 SUPERDUTY 1 ow ner, supercab, X L T , 5.4L EFIV -8, fcft'Ti M f t lowkm s. Stk. #OQ035B { f i j | \I 1997 PLYMOUTH NEON H ighline, 1 ow ner, 18,400 km s, auto, A/C Stk.#OT320B | Ufrl I U f C Crawford Lake's reconstructed Iroquoian Village is the setting Sunday, for the "Spirit Sings" -- an evening of traditional teachings, native games and storytelling. Naturalist and storyteller Joe Paquette will be in attendance to bring the stories of the First Nations Peoples to life. On this special evening, you will get in touch with all your senses -- learn how to develop "deer ears," "eagle eyes," and a "fox walk." Test out your "deer ears" on a moccasin walk -- listen for critters that move in the night. In the village, listen to Paquette's stories, traditional teachings, and let Joe teach you how to start a fire the old way...fire by friction. Tantalize your tongue with First Nation foods and test your hand-eye co-ordination with tradition al games. After the games, relax and enjoy some of Nature's tasty teas and combread. Bring your own mug for the tea tasting. "Spirit Sings" takes place from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Call early to reserve your spot, as spaces are limited, 905-854-0234. The event fee is $15 per per son (includes GST, all materials, instruction, refreshments, and park admission fee). Crawford Lake is located at the comer of Guelph Line and Steeles Avenue, approximately 5 km south of Hwy. 401 and 15 km north of the QEW. A fter-the-R ain sale Sat. The Friends of the Oakville Historical Society will not let a bit of rain dampen their enthusiasm. When a deluge struck the annual Picnic-in-thePark no effort was spared to rescue the many attic treasures and books which were for sale at the pic nic at Lakeside Park. These items will reappear in the After-the-Rain Sale, open to the public, on Sat., July 22nd, at the Historical Society's office at 110 King S t, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There are antiques, as well as household items, boys, games and recent paperbacks and hardcovers. Proceeds from the sale will help maintain the 1829 Thomas House Museum at Lakeside Park, and are put towards archival projects involving Oakville's colourful past. Trustee ready for more challenges ( C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e A 1 ) 1999 MERCURY CO U GAR V6 1 ow ner, Sport Group, A .B .S., m oon roof, 23,300 km s, automatic. Stk. #R1075. 1998 FORD EXPLORER XLS 1 ow ner, 4x4, pw r. group, alloy w heels, sport buckets, Q .C Stk. #P2277 m m 1998 UNCOLN MKVIII LSC 1 ow ner, moon roof, chrome w heels, £ f t Of]f\ factory warranty up to 100,000 km s, r i ' , r ( l 111J m int condition. Stk. #R1010 V IJV W 1 ow ner, quads capt. chairs, fam ily security pkg., overhead console, 30,200 km s, quality cert, warranty included. Stk. #R1020 1998 FORD WINDSTAR "I'm pleased that during my time as a trustee, the Board has approved a new school for Oakville," she said. "I am confident the Board will continue to review the need for renovations at White Oaks Secondary School in the future." According to the Education Act, the Halton District School Board has the option of finding a replacement for Marklew through either a by-elec tion or appointment of the Board. The decision will be made at the next Board rheeting on August 30th. As for Marklew, she plans to continue her pas sion for the education system in Brantford. She's not sure how she'll fit in just yet, but is confident that she'll find out in time. "Am I done yet? Oh, believe me, I'm far from done," she said. "I'm not leaving the Halton Board because I'm finished with my work. I have plenty more to do." Residents offered advice ( C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e A 1 ) provide advice to private well owners with unsat isfactory water results on how to improve their water quality. "Halton Region's water supply system meets all Ministry standards for good, safe drinking water," said Robertshaw. "MOE officials are con fident with the Region's water supply and arenot even scheduled to inspect the Oakville Water Purification Plant until this fall." Each year, Regional staff from the departments fof health and planning and public works, take more than 4,500 water samples to ensure Halton's drinking water meets standards set out by the MOE. w QEW « A C K L A N D S- IKAFAIOAR ROAD, OAKVItlE a t th e Q.E.VV. w w wo a kla n il c o m844-3273 YOUR MISSION: SUCCESSFULLY QRGRMZE SOUR SPREE UITRGUT EXCESSIVE FORCE. DATES/TIMES: Fri. July 2 1 , 2 0 0 0 / 9 Sat. 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