Oakville Beaver, 9 Jun 1999, D7

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V mmm Wcdncsdsay June 9 , 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D7 Business David Walsh/Owner of Hustler Snowboard and Skateboard Photo by Peter J. Thompson Skateboard shop offers good studen ts a deal B y Scott M ac Arthur SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER All you snowboarders and skateboarders out there, hit the books. If you want a diseount, that is. This June, when school ends, through the end ol July, Hustler Snowboards & Skateboards will be handing out discounts to students who bring Free Waterfront Festival tickets Oakville Place is giving away O a kv ille Waterfront F estival buttons to the first 300 shop­ pers who spend $75 from now to June I Ith. Shoppers spending $75 or more can bring their receipts to the Concierge Kiosk for a free Waterfront Button, which provides admission to all festival activities. Shoppers can also purchase a ral'lle ticket to win a 1999 Ford Mustang Coupe. Tickets are only $5. Draw will be held June 27th at 5 p.m. in Coronation Park. The Oakville Waterfront Festival runs June 25lh-27th. their report card into the store. Discounts range depending on how well the students did academically this school year. If you attained a 60 to 69% grade point average , you get a 10% discount on all merchandise, a 70 to 79% grade point average gets you a 15% dis­ count, while an 80% or higher grade point aver­ age, will receive a 20% discount. "There was a promotion going on in Florida where a similar shop was handing out discounts to kids who did well in their Physical Education pro­ grams," said Hustler owner David Walsh. "I thought, why not lake it a step further and reward kids who do well overall." Kids should come in not only with their report card, but also with ID for proof of identity. The promotion is open to all ages from elementary sch(K)l through to post-secondary students. "Skateboarders have had a bad rap for being a bit fringy, like we don't really care," said Walsh. "This is an opportunity to show that we're not all bad and it's a way to encourage hard work in school." Hustler Snowboards and Skateboards is locat­ ed at 111 Kerr St. We want your photos! Gel your team photo published in The Oakville Beaver! Soccer... Or lacrosse, or baseball or ball hockey or football .... The Oakville Beaver will help celebrate your teams season with a special section dedicated entirely to the boys and girls of winter sports. The special section will feature plenty of action shots snapped by our award winning photographers through­ out the fields of Oakville. And we're also extending an invitation for teams to submit a colour team photo of themselves. We'll print all the names under the photo (list names right to left, back row to front row) and briefly tell us the highlights of the season so far and what the team has accom­ plished this year. And yes your photos can be returned to you. This is the fourth of many special sections The Oakville Beaver will bring to you, focusing on the wonderful world of spoils at the grass roots level. Meanwhile, be sure to read the Oakville Beaver for regular reports on our house league and rep teams. Deadline to Submit: W ednesday June 23rd T h e O a k v il l e B e a v e r 845-3824 oakville A Monthly Update C H A M B E R / commerce About Your Chamber VOLUNTEERS The Chamber of Commerce Marketing Committee recently organized a Volunteer Appreciation Event held at the Oakville Library. Over 50 volunteers attended. A BIG thank you to all our volunteers listed below. 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