Oakville Beaver, 21 Jul 1999, A8

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A8 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Photo by Peter C. McCusker BIG B U C K S FROM BIG BIK E: The CIBC, defending Ontario fundraising champs in the sixth annual Big Bike for Stroke, collected $13,600 in pledges towards $76,464 raised by 13 teams riding the 30-seat bike through downtown Oakville recently. The amount, an increase of 40% over last year's total of $54,000, surpassed a $75,000 goal set by organizers. The event is organized annu­ ally by the Oakville chapter, Heart and Stroke Foundation, to raise funds for stroke research. Wednesday, July 21, 1999 Remember to lock doors Police in Oakville have a serious crime prevention message for you. Lock your doors -- even when you are at home. Last summer, members of the Halton Regional Police responded to many reports of thefts from homes while people were busy in the back­ yard. They do not want a similar problem this year. A home on Woodview Drive was the target of just this type of criminal on Sunday, July 11th. Residents of the house were in the backyard when someone entered through an open garage door. The thief walked into a room in the home and took a purse. While this may seem like a less than serious crime, the work that needs to be done to replace things like a health card or driver's licence is time consuming. The loss of credit cards can be expensive. To reduce the frequency and ease of this type of crime, officers rec­ ommend you keep your doors locked when you are home. This is even more important if you are preoc­ cupied in the backyard. If you know someone who commits this type of theft, Crime Stoppers wants to hear from you. If you have any informa­ tion that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward. You need not give your name, and your information can be taken with c o m p l e t e a n o n y m i t y . Crime Stoppers does not sub­ scribe to Call Display. Please call 1- 800-222-TIPS or 825-TIPS (that's 825-8477) or on the net at w w w . e n l i g h t - ning. com/~c rime stoppers, ht ml Crime Stoppers of Halton is operated by a Board of Directors made up of 15 vol­ unteer civilians from all areas of Halton. Our reward fund results from the finan­ cial support of business, industry, service clubs, and private citizens. The Board raises the money, determines the amounts of the rewards, and actually pays the rewards. Crime Stoppers of Halton Inc. is incorporated as a registered charitable organization; therefore, all donations to the reward fund are tax deductible. CRIME STOPPERS CRIME STOPPERS Can 825-TIPS or 1-800-668-5151 Giant grill at Longo's tomorrow The world's largest touring grill is coming to Oakville on Thursday. The John- sonville Big Taste Grill will be serv- J ing up John- f sonville bratwurst * sausages at * Longo's Market, J 338 Dundas St., J from 11 a.m. to 7 • p.m. * All proceeds i from retail food \ sales will go to J the Fareshare • Foodbank. J The John- • sonville Big Taste Grill is no ordi­ nary backyard barbecue. W e i g h i n g more than 53,000 pounds and extending to a length of 65 feet, this giant grill requires its own semi-truck to haul it from one loca­ tion to another. It features hot and cold running water, a prep sta­ tion, and a refrig­ eration unit for temporary prod­ uct storage. The grill has the capacity to cook more than 750 sausages at a time or approximately 2,500 per hour, and can accom­ modate more than 12 'grillmasters.' "People who see the Big Taste Grill for the first time are awestruck be­ cause of its size and uniqueness," said A1 Dummer, of Johnsonville. "We think it's a fun way for peo­ ple to try the great taste of John­ sonville brat­ wurst." The Big Taste Grill was designed with a number of fea­ tures for easy set­ up. An on-board pneumatic system raises and lowers the giant grill lid. ] The grill runs on T liquid propane ! gas and can be lit | with the flick of a J switch. The Big Taste ! Grill was created in 1995 to c e l e b r a t e J o h n s o n v i l l e ' s 50th anniversary. will be arriving at Longo's Oakville Location on T h u r s d a y , J u l y 2 2 n d f r o m 1 1 a . m . t o 7 p . m . . . . - i t . . . Johnsonville Big Tbste from a Small Town" JOHNSONVILLE O R IG IN A L & M APLE SYRUP B R EA K FA ST S AU S AG E lb 6.59kg JOHNSONVILLE CO U N TR Y GARLIC & BRATW URST DINNER SAUSAGE *.-* . ■ • <i. g* * _ , a \vi\u- \ 1 i oiue.i ' 1 MTS? iVtfUllv \ 'v> _ ̂ 1 B U Y A N Y 2 P A C K A G E S O F Johnsonville Sausage & R E C E I V E I C A R T O N R E G U L A R W h i t e E ggs F R E E ! 338 HW Y. 5 AT TRAFALGAR RD. • CALL I - 8 0 0 - 9 - L O N G O ' S FOR MORE INFO RM ATIO N i http://www.enlight-ning http://www.enlight-ning CRIME STOPPERS Can 825-TIPS Thursday, July 22nd from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. .. . -it... FREE! 338 HWY. 5 AT TRAFALGAR RD. • CALL I -800-9-LONGO'S FOR MORE INFORMATION

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