Oakville Beaver, 4 May 1994, p. 2

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Ford Aerostar Wagon is a most versatile minâ€"van, a popular, proven vehicle designed to meet the multiple transportation needs of today‘s family. An especially important consideration is safety. Aerostar includes a standard driver‘s side air bag to supplement the safety belts. rear antiâ€"lock brakes for more controlled stops, and optional integrated child safety seats. Another consideration is user friendliness. Aerostar‘s instruments and controls are designed and located for driving comfort and convenience. Villager sets a new standard for minivan usefulness and versatility, as well as passenger comforts. Villager combines frontâ€"wheel drive, Vâ€"6 power, standard fourâ€" wheel antiâ€"lock brakes and a driverâ€"side air bag to supplement safety belts. Villager is the minivan that drives like a car and also meets all federal passenger car safety standards.* but villager‘s achievements go much further â€" even including an air conditioning unit that uses a nonâ€" ozone depleting refirgerant free of CFC‘s. ‘94 Fâ€"150 ENFORCER Windstar will forever change the way you think about family vehicles. The future of Minivans begins today. The unique design is longer and wider for better maneuverability and more interior space. The flowâ€" through instrument panel puts controls within easy reach. But the true joy of the new Windstar is revealed on the road. The carâ€"like ride is the smoothest in its class. It‘s a confident, secure driving experience. * Driver side air bag * Power brakes with rear ABS * 4.9 litre engine «5 speed manual transmission * Style steel wheels * Rear step bumper * Insulation package +AM/FM stereo * All season tires *« Payload package * Special decal package $ ** * 36 month emergency roadside 1 3 74 4 assistance C U/,\ ’ \,d e EINCOL {d mt Per Month P Plus tax Requires $2,100 down paymant tC P h 2 2 Pias‘an" Requires $3,200 down paymant ©‘18.680 3: Per Month L 6 Plus tax Requires $2,700 down paymant SALE PRICE ‘21578 ‘20,952 Plus freight and taxes Plus freight and taxes Plus freight and taxes Specials Include most cars light trucks. Expires May 13/94 Environmental charge of $1.00 extra will be crwgod when applicable * Includes tire rotation, brake inspection and balance all 4 wheels. aN%, Cavlas Designer Security products and says that what sets them apart from others is their visual appeal. Cavlas stands for Cosmetic Audio Visual Lightweight Aluminum Security, and there are three products in the product line. The first is called the Designer Instasafe which is a safe that fits in the corner of a closet or room. It With the Câ€"Resta on it way to many hospitals, gyms, and homes, Burtney could take a break and enjoy his success. But that‘s not what he‘s going to do. He‘s already working on marketing a lme of security products he‘s developed. He calls them (Continued from page 1) onto the pillows actually tightens the lower back muscles and creates spasms in an already inflamed area; thus, prolonging the inflammation. fill Specials include a FREE exterior Car Wash PAY SHIFT HOU RS: * Price includes technicians time only to thoroughly check ignition system, clean plugs, throttle body and batâ€" tery cables, check belts hoses. Scope set. Any parts required are extra. Unit just one of many projects 50% 0 * Change oil filter (5 litres max) * Lubricate if required * Inspect you vehicle bumper to bumper * Rotate tires * Road test your vehicle * Check for outstanding recalls * Provide a complete inspection sheet * Provide a written estimate for any defects found MAINTENG@NCE SPECIAL a. pT\GI\\- es StOrEW!C ide THE OAKVILLE BEAVER $4495 $4§95 our Rx \e“Ses a M 2M 1. uP L Lincolns Vans Mon.â€"Thurs. 7:30 a.m. â€" 5 p.m., Fri. 7:30 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m ; Mon.â€"Thurs. 5:00 p.m. â€" 3:30 a.m. 4 Cylinder 6 19" At the age of 50, Burtney is an inspiration to those people who are thinking about making a change in their lives, but are afraid to take risks. He made a dramatic change in his career from fur designer to his current status as an entrepreneur designer. "You‘re never too old to change," he says. has a cylinder shape and features a safety deposit box for storing money and ‘other valuables, as well as, a hanging space for furs. The next product is a designer gate for ‘glass which comes in a variety of colors to blend in with different decors. The third product is a Foxgate for doors which Burtney says can be used by abused women who need to keep their husbands from opening the door. It covers the frame of the door which makes it virtually impossiâ€" ble to break down. oryy~ > < e La\'ge se\e n of t r‘s app® mtment pocto arrang® ed e accept al vis19" care programs TT yillag? 8 Cvlinder 6 Cylinder Wood said space at the 7,710 square metre (83,000 square foot) Town Hall has been tight since the Town consolidated some of its operaâ€" tions. The Town is the station‘s only tenant to have a formal leasing arrangement, Wood said. Space in the station has also been miade available on a less formal basis to some comâ€" munity groups, he said. Wood said the Town began renting space in the Oakville station, which is beside Town Hall, in July 1992 after Halton police moved its headquarters operations to a new facility on Bronte Road beside the Halton Regional govâ€" emmment buildine. Wood said the Town wants to use a former mainâ€"floor police training room for its computer training. The leasing of additional space has already been approved by Town council, he said. It‘s expected it will cost approxiâ€" mately $5,000 extra a year. "We‘re making significant changes in our computer system, and we n to train our staff over a period of thr More space â€" about 65 square‘ metres (700 square feet) â€" is needed to train Town staff on a new computer system, he said. All office employees will get the training. The region is involved because i owns the property, Wood said. Last week, the board overseeing Halton police, agreed to let police s negotiate a lease agreement with t Town and Halton Region for addition: al space in the station. § "We were just simply out 0 space," Wood said. "We had to relo cate our records storage to accommo date more people in Town Hall." The area is used to store inactiv files, including ones for propert assessment, tax, planning, and corre spondence. The Town pays about $14,5 annually for approximately 158 squ: metres (1,700 square feet) of space the station‘s main floor, said Mich Wood, deputy town manager administrative services. The Town of Oakville wants expand its leased space at the Halt police station on White Oal Boulevard. ' By BELINDA SUTTON Special to the Beaver Town Hall want police to give _ them more space The Oakville Youth Crim Prevention Committee meets a 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Roon at the Oakville Municipa Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville‘s Administrative Services Committee meets a 7:30 p.m. in the Bronte Roo of the Oakville Municipa Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Tuesday, May _ 10t] Oakville‘s Community Servic Committee meets at 7:30 p.1 in the Oakville Room of t} Oakville Municipal Buildin 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville _ Planning a Development Council meets 7:30 p.m. in the Counc Chambers of the Oakvil Municipal Building, 12 Trafalgar Rd. : Monday, May 9th: T‘1 Friday, May 6th: The Halt Region Restraint Measur Impact Committee meets at a.m. in the Knatchbow Room regional headquarters, 11 Bronte Rd. The â€" Oakville Crij Prevention Committee meets 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Roc of the Oakville Municig Building, 1225 Trafalear Rd. â€" Thursday, May 5th: Halton Health and So Services Committee meet 1:30 p.m. in the Halton Roo regional headquarters, 11 Bronte Rd. Halton Regional Cou{ meets at 1:30 p.m. in the Cou Chambers at regional headq: ters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Halton Region Planning Public Works Committee at 9:30 a.m. in the Halton R at regional headquarters, 1 Bronte Rd. to receive dele tions on the Halton Ur Structure Review. A special meeting o'f'j Town Council meets t cuss the 1994 Operating Capital Budgets, and the N Year Capital Forecast at. p.m. in the Council Chambe the Oakville Room of Oakville Municipal Build 1225 Trafalear Rd. Wednesday, May 4th: Traffic Advisory Comm meets at 7:30 p.m. i Oakville Room of the Oal Municipal Building, q Trafalgar Rd. LACAC (Local Archit Conservation Adv Committee) meets at 7:30 in the Trafalgar Room o Oakville Municipal Buil 1225 Trafalear Rd. Ma

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