Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 9 Jul 1993, p. 4

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ore than just great pizza! Beyond our front door lies more than you would imagine. To most everyone‘s surprise this location houses an intimate full serving 36 seating dining room. Our new expanded menu features Wings, Donairs, Soups, Salads much more. Direct to your front door by a small caring and considerate staff. Pizza Delight, a completely Canadian owned and operated company, has served Oakville for 16 years. This location has been under the caring ownership of Sarah Castellani for the past 6 years. The reqular clientele all agree they couldn‘t ask for a better friend taking care of their dining needs. We feature free delivery from 10 a.m. daily to every corner of Oakville. New ready to bake pizzas and specially priced party pizzas (to be sold as slices) make great fundraisers for schools, clubs, etc. In store, Birthdays come with ice cream balloons Drop in for a visit or call 842â€"2240. Oakville‘s Best Kept Secret is about to get out! Summer Speci HAIR AESTHE TIC 10 SESSIONS (ERGOLINE BEDS) ASK ABOUT OUR VERY REASONABLE RATES Pictured from left to right â€" Shery!, Martha Josephine and Philip team, and t! 4 omplete auto service is a family affair at Master Mechanic in Oakville‘s Town Centre II. : Stephen and Dolores Todd bring over 17 years of experience to the Master Mechanic team, and they‘re excited about the more personalized service they can offer the residents of Oakville. Stephen, with 4 years‘ experience as service manager at large bay shops, comes to Master Mechanic after upgrading his skills in advanced automotive and computer control at Mohawk College. While his shop is a full service auto centre, it specializes in tuneâ€"ups, airâ€"conditioning and electrical systems. He believes in doing a good job for a fair price and will not tolerate any overselling from his mechanics. They take the time to explain in detail what the problem is and what it will take to fix. Stephen and Dolores are happy to be working together, serving the community they live in. Visit them today for all your automotive needs. Hikes, herbs, and cycling at Bronte park Begin the weekend with a morning on an Animal Tracing Hike on Saturday July 10th at 9:15 a.m. At 12:30 p.m. enjoy a guided bike tour through Bronte Creek Provincial Park followed by a campfire at 8 p.m. _ A Guest Herbalist will be at hisâ€" toric Spruce Lane Farm House on Sunday, July 11th from 10 a.m. to 4 ELC O__LLLLLLLLO____ For both the environmentally and fashion conscious? Absolutely! Michael and Lisa model some absolutely wonderful cotton clothing. Absolutely! specializes in cloth diapers, original cotton clothing and bedding, and other hard to find accessories. This new shop has opened in the Upper Oakville Shopping Centre and is a must for babies, children and their parents. Pictured owner Deborah Fallon along with Shopper Mara, children Lisa Michael. p.m. for demonstrations and displays of medicinal, cosmetic and culinary uses of herbs and wild plants from the time of European Settlement to the early 1900s. Join the flock on Sunday July 11th for a 9:15 a.m. bird hike Join Nature Interpreters for an "Edible Plants and Wildflowers Hike" new brewing business is helping Oakville beer and wine drinkers to beat the heat and save money while â€"making their own. The Brewing Experience is a clean modern, spacious, and professionally equipped brewery that customers use themselves to make their own microâ€"brewed quality beer. We offer over 60 trueâ€"toâ€"style beer recipes, using traditional fire brewing. We also have a large selection of quality red and white wines. Wes Oliver and his knowledgeable staff help you choose a recipe and inform brewers how to use equipment. Brewing takes about one and a half hours and the customer returns two weeks late to bottle their cold filtered crystal clear beer. For more information call 847â€"3473. at 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. as they uncovâ€" er some practical and medicinal uses as well as Indian Legends and Lore of the forests‘ vegetation. The hikes will leave from Spruce Lane Farm House. Meet intérpreters at Spruce Lane Farm 10 minutes before hikes begin Bronte Creek Provincial Park is on Burloak Drive north of the QEW.

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