Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 1999, C4

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C4 Fathers Day Special 'datf events Gift ideas THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Come in to Trafalgar Village and see our Dads for your Dad's Day gift ideas, and while you're here, see our displays of bicycles and pick up your free water bottle (while supplies last) courtesy of Oakville Cycle, check out the giant pipe and sample pipe tobacco, and get a free cigar cutter from Celebrity Tobacco & Gifts (adults only, while supplies last), and try your shot on the putting green at Golf Stuff Inexpensive. You can check out the latest in camping equipment and accessories in the display from Hikers Haven, and enter our Father's Day contest for a chance to win a polartec fleece jacket courtesy of Hikers Haven. All this takes place at Trafalgar Village from Wednesday, June 16 to Sunday, June 20. We are located at 125 Cross Avenue, across from the Oakville GO Station. Engiis^wSThooi BERTIN STABLES 3445 Dundos W. (Hwy. #5) Oakville (1-1/2 Miles West of Hwy. #25) 827*4678 website www.bertinstables.com e-mail: bertin@webtv.net Are you stumped trying to find a gift that dad will like this Father's Day? If so, the following list of snazzy gift ideas will help you on your hunt for the perfect gift for dad. • Cool in the shades -- Dad may have a pair of sunglasses, but does he have a really good pair? • Soft caps -- Dad didn't wear hats at all until he started wearing a baseball cap on weekends. That makes him a candidate for any number of soft caps and fedoras that now are available. They are a bit more dressed up than the baseball cap, but are still foldable for stuffing into pockets. • It's about time -- A wristwatch once represented a major, permanent investment. Today there are a variety of inexpensive watches that look great, keep excellent time, and even come in a variety of band colors. Just a reminder: What you say is just as important as what you give, so take the time to write something on the card that you should have said a long time ago. Something like, "I love you dad," I s u MMER ICE PRIME TIME ICE AVAILABLE $ 1 5 fl+GST A L L S U M M E R , u LO N G ! Si Visit 0 1m i w - m SPORTS OAKVILLE Call (9 0 5 ) 8 4 5 -6 9 8 9 2300 Cornwall Road, Oakville B IG OneTopping (pepperoni) $ 9 .9 9 Two Toppings $ 11.6 9 Three Toppings $ 1 3 .3 9 5 Big New Yorker I PIZZA I • 2 toppings • 2L pepsi • large order o f win; I on /ij 30% Larger Than The Regular Large I I ^ Expire June 20,1999 Q " T R A F A L G A R R ID G E O A K V IL L E T O W N C E N T R E I t s f " ia l iI ik I 1 1 11 I I 1 l i i i i i I Gourmet Food & Basket Supplies Warehouse Outlet F abulous G ift Ideas for F a th er's D ay, Teachers, H ostess G ifts , L oo t B ags & m ore ... a t W holesale P rices! Make1! • Handmade Belgian Chocolate Your • French Truffles O w n % • Gourmet Food Gift % i • Candles & glassware ' Basket % • Bath and baby products • Designer ribbon & bows HOURS: Mon., Hues., Wed., Fri. 9-4 Thurs. 9-7Sat. 10-3 Closed Sunday G i f t - P a k 5 4 8 6 G o rvan D r., M iss issau g a (905) 624-9560 Hwy. 401 | H wy . 1 0 | T om ke n ■ £ N£ Ao w V w O t B re v ik s a>X Q Matheson Eglinton 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1999 Anniversary' HUTCHINSON FARM §?02 Walker's LL.Burl (8 kn N. ol Hwy. 5) cY> ^ 3 3 5 -2 5 1 5 % Burlington's Grower of Fine Produce A Flowers STRAWBERRIES PICK YOUR OWN AT "CHAS. GREG FARM" Bob & Mabel Devolin 15 sideroad, 1 mile west of Trafalgar Rd., 3rd dri­ veway west of RR tracks. Free Recipes Mon. to Fri. 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. DAILY Weather & conditions permitting 877-7484 Mappy 60th Wedding Anniversary (Jeorge and Violet, June 16,1939 Love Margaret, Cathie and Jamie E 4 Deaths * Deaths CASTLE, William A.- On Monday, June 14, 1999 at the McMaster Medical Centre in his 84th year. William Castle, loving husband of Dorothy. Loving fa­ ther of Gail Castle of Burlington and Bill and his wife Lois of Vancouver, B.C. Dear grandfather of Matthew and his wife Mandy and Rayanne. Will be sadly missed by his favourite Pal, Dusty. Predeceased by his brother Jack. Friends may call at the D0DS- WORTH & BROWN Funeral Home, BURLINGTON CHAPEL, 2241 New Street (at Drury Lane), Burling­ ton, Wednesday 2 to 4pm and 7 to 9pm. Service in the Chapel, Thursday at 11am. Interment White Chapel Memorial Gardens. Donations to the Canadian Bible Society or the Salvation Army would be appre­ ciated by the family. GIBBONS, John Malcolm P eacefu lly on Sunday June 13, 1999 at O akville Trafa lgar M em orial Hospital, in his 79th year. B eloved husband of Marion. D ea r father of W ayn e and his wife Linda G ibbons, Keith and Faye G ibbons and D arle n e an d h e r husband G ordon M acK en zie . Loving grandfather of Lori, Lisa, Kevin, M atthew , C h ase and M egan. P redeceased by his sisters C laire and G e rtru d e . V is ita tion w as held a t the Kopriva Taylor Com m unity Funeral Hom e, 6 4 Lakeshore R d. W ., O akville for 11am - 1pm Tuesday. Funeral service took place at 1pm in the chapel. C rem ation. Those w ho wish m ay m ake m em orial contribu­ tions to the O ntario H ea rt and Stroke Foundation. CORDUA, Marianne Berta - Peacefu lly surrounded by her children on June 10, 1999 . Beloved wife df the late H einz Henman C ordua. Loving m other of Ingrid Bonning, C hrista and her husband H einer R ieckm ann, and G unther and his wife P earl C ordua . D e a r g ra n d m o th e r o f A ndrew B onning, B ian ca an d Kai R ieckm ann, Darren and Brandon C ordua. S he will be sadly m issed by fam ily and friends. Friends will be received a t the O akview Funeral H om e, 56 Lakeshore Rd., W es t (O ne block East of K err) O a k ­ ville on Thursday from 2 -4 & 7 -9 p m . T h e Funeral Serv ice will be held in the O akview C h ap e l on Friday, J u n e 18 , 1 9 9 9 a t 10:00am . Interm ent S t. Jude's C em etery . In m em ory of M arianne, donations m ay be m ade to the C anad ian C ancer Society. McMILLAN, Angus P eacefu lly on Thursday June 10, 1999 at O akville Trafa lgar M em orial Hospital, in his 95th year. B eloved husband of the late H elen Rubidge. D ea r fa ther of Angus, D avid and his wife Barb, M ichael, and Judith Ann M errier. G randfa ther of Michel, A ndre and M arc. A private fam ily service w as held. C rem ation. MCTAVISH, Jim - Passed aw ay June 16 1998 . Loved and rem ebered always. Ted, D onna, Andrew , Tyler, and Kimberly. Funeral Directors Family Services Alcoholics Anonymous If you drink, that's your business If you want to quit, That's Ours! (416) 487-5591 (905) 631-8784 FUESTER, Anne (R eg is tered N urse G ra d u a te , H am ilton G e n e ra l H osp ita l) P ea ce fu lly a fte r a lengthy illness on Friday June 11, 19 99 a t Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington. Anne Vallely, devoted w ife of the late G eorge Fuester. D ear m other of Susan and her husband G eoff Logan and Jam es and his wife M arie. D ear sister of Loretta Thom as of Sm tih Falls and pred eeased by 10 brother and sisters. Loving grandm other of Karen and her husband John Styles and C athy Logan and her husband Jam es Nicholson. G reat grandchildren K elsey Logan Styles and Alison C atherine Styles. Visitation at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral H om e, 6 4 Lakeshore R d. W ., O akville from 7-9pm Tuesday. T hose w ho wish m ay m ake m em orial contributions to the C anad ian R ed Cross. OAKVIEW FUNERAL HOME O u r fam ily serving yo u r fam ily 56 L A K E S H O R E R O A D W E S T O A K V IL L E F u n e ra l D ire c to rs • Don C larke • D ouglas M anners • Tania Di C enso - G regory S idora 842-2252 W A R D Funeral Homes HELPING TO MAKE IT PERSONAL 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville 905 - 844-3221 Ann Futher Charles Gibbs Michael Dunne That's the only number you need to know to biace a clas­ sified ad in The Beaver! Any tim e, day or night, 24- hour service for your onvenience! Classified EXpress™ 2 4 H O U R S The Oakville Beaver http://www.bertinstables.com mailto:bertin@webtv.net

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