V i n t a g e H o m e T r e a s u r e s C o m e &C E x p e r ie n c e th e p r e t t i e s t l i t t l e s h o p i n O a k v il le ! G a r a g e T a g S A L E «>-- a ? Sept. 11 7:00am-12noon Vendors Wanted! N e w T r e a s u r e s D a i l y P artic ip an ts needed fo r G arage Sale S em inar T hu rsday , Sept. 9 th to be film ed fo r C B C docum en ta ry . N o charge. L im ited space. C all 3 3 7 -3 0 5 9 S e c o n d l _________________________________ y d d p o m e 2 )e 6 ic tn ) 273 Speers Rd. (just East of Dorval) ^ ^ Oakville, 337-3059 Photo by Peter J. Thompson THE RACE IS ON: A sailboat taking part in the Bronte Yacht Club Regatta on the weekend is under full sail as it passes by some Bronte condominiums. Wednesday, September 8, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER To kiss your old car goodbye... Grand Opening Flyer with HUGE Savings inside. ' Selected Distribution d U e * { U ib lic t i, c o A d lia llif im U te d i! C C A C I U 1 T O M , ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING COMMUNITY CARE ACCESS CENTRE OF HALTON The Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 15,1999 at 7:00 p.m. in the Birch/Balsam Room of the Community Care Access Centre of Halton 440 Elizabeth Street, 4th floor Burlington, Ontario L7R 2M1 The meeting will be held in accordance with the Corporation's bylaws. Keynote Speaker: The Honourable Cam Jackson, Minister of Tourism, MPP Burlington Voting members of the Corporation as of August 16,1999 are eligible to participle in the election of the Board of Directors. Bette Martin Chair, Board of Directors Sandra Shadwick Chief Executive Officer R.S.V.P. b y Septem ber 10, 1999 to: Roberta Calderbank 639-5228 ext. 8746 or 1-800-810-0000; Seating is limited. THERE'S A SPACE FOR YOU! PARKING METERS The electronic m eters located on downtown streets accept two dollar coins as well as quarters and loonies. Parking on Lakeshore Rd. is limited to two hours at $1.00 per hour. LONG-TERM PARKING Day long parking Is available in lots 5, 7, 8 & 11B. In addition there are long-term m eters along Water, Robinson and Douglas Streets. HANDICAPPED PARKING There are a total of 18 signed spaces available in lots 1, 2, 3 , 1 0 , 11a, 15, in the Municipal Parking Garage and at specified street meters. FREE PARKING is available in all Municipal Lots and a t stree t m eters daily after 6:00 p.m ., Sundays and holidays. TOWN OF OAKVILLE PARKING OPERATIONS 338-4394 DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA 844-4520 T h e r e a r e s o m e e a s y w a y s t o p r o t e c t y o u r s e l f f r o m s c a m s B y Frank G reco SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER If you feel that there are so many charities or worthwhile causes out there, you're right. There are over 75.000 registered charities and non profit organizations in Canada and on average, Revenue Canada gets about 3.000 or so new applications from indi viduals each year wanting to register a charity. All charities need financial sup port to survive and carry forth their mandate but, along the way, a number of phony or bogus charities do spring up to tap into this multi-billion dollar market. Statistics Canada estimates that Canadians give more than $4.5-billion each year to charities. On top of the direct financial contributions, Canadians also spent approximately $ 1.28-billion to support a charity or non-profit organization through indi rect contributions. This is when we pur chase a product (chocolate bar, coupon books, raffle/lottery tickets, etc.) asso ciated or endorsed by the charity or par ticipate in a charity-sponsored gaming event (bingo's, casinos). With the num ber of charities and non-profit organi zations in our community combined with their need for financial resources, individuals do get bombarded with requests both from the charities you are familiar with and those who you have never heard of before. What can we do to minimize the number of solicitations at our home and safeguard ourselves from being victimized by a phony or bogus charity scheme? Getting too much unwanted mail... The most successful form of fundraising for most charities is the mail. How many times have you received a letter asking you to make a financial contribution, but you have never heard of the charity and have wondered how did they acquire your name? If you subscribe to any maga zine or currently donate to a charity, or are in the telephone directory, chances are that your name and address has been rented to/or exchanged with other organizations on a regular basis. Although this practice is not illegal, it is a common practice with most charities and subscriber-based organizations. To reduce your current or unwanted solici tation mail volume, here are a few steps that you should take: • Contact the charity/ies that receive a financial contribution from you and inform them that you do not wish your name to be exchanged. • Inform the charity/ies that you wish their current volume of mail to you reduced and let them know the appropriate volume (one time a year, two times, etc.). • Contact the Canadian Marketing Association (CMA) at 416-391-2362 and have your name placed on their (See 'Good' page 9) Bridge Lessons The Bridge Centre has offered the best in bridge lessons fo r over sixteen years. 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