Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 29 Jan 1993, p. 2

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lube, 0 (If applicable) lan Oliver. Bob Glasbey, Advertising Director Mark Yesford, Advertising Manager Geoff Hill, Circulation Director Teri Casas, Office Manager Norman Alexander Tim Coles, Production Manager Lube, Oil Filter With any I service pe QUALITY PARTS Publisher Editor Free Free With any RECALL service performed Trustee Upate Sports Classified Coming Up Travel.......... Business Entertainment Offer valid with coupon. Expires February 12th/93. ................ 13 ................ 13 For Your Convenience Try Our Night Service SERVICE HOURS Monday to Thursday _ 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Friday 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Use our Early Bird service: just drop your keys and signed instructions in the Early Bird box if you arrive before 7:30 a.m. Before spending any money, anywhere, on repairs, have your vehicle checked for outstanding recalls. Some repairs may be covered under recalls but you must apply before repairs are carried out. Simply fill in your Vehicle Identification Number (under the driverâ€"side windshield) and either phone or bring the number to our service desk. We will check with tE\e Ford Motor Co. computer while you wait. Noâ€"cost repairs for Ford and Mercury owners. Call 844â€"3990 for service appointments. Shuttle service in our neighbourhood Exterior car wash in our modern, automatic car wash when you have your car serviced. Vehicle Identification number Most cars and light trucks and with any TUNEUP local charity By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff any individuals have their charitable incliâ€" nations stymied by y everything from a Tack of money to a sense of hopeâ€" lessness when confronted by the often overwhelming problems of society. The members of Spiritual Posse, however, are content to change their corner of the world one concert at a time. Money, after all, is only one way to help. Granted, in the end fundraising is a large part of the band‘s mandate but what the quartet does is prove by example that any and all skills or talents can be put to use to help others: Spiritual Posse was formed more than a year ago as a notâ€"forâ€"profit band to help raise funds for charitable and community groups and to entertain at various institutions. For example, a recent show at Navy Blues benefited Grace House, an Oakville group home and United Way agency. The band has also taken part in events which have supported the Canadian Cancer Society, Oakville Crisis Centre and Ontario Association for the Mentally Retarded. They have also performed at the Huronia Regional Centre in Orillia, Syl Apps Youth Centre in Oakville and at the Glen Abbey Summerfest. Steve Moffatt (guitar, keyboards, vocals) â€" who knew Bruce Richards (guitar, vocals) from the Church of the Incarnation in Glen Abbey and played with him as a duo â€" says starting the band was as simple as the answer to a question. * We asked ourselves, "What can we do?‘ We‘re a music group. Why don‘t we do something. It was sumâ€" mer so we decided to just open a guitar case and see how much we could raise." Last spring, they felt compelled to do more and decided to get together a lineâ€"up that could "raise money and have some fun," said Moffatt. (See ‘Spiritual . . .‘ page 3)

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