Oakville Beaver, 23 May 1999, p. 24

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♦ ♦.*■ 24 Oakville Beaver Weekend Sunday, May 23, 1999 Family Fare O N iiE X ODEON CINEMAGUIDE Show times effect ive Mai 7- Mai 13 1WV OAKVILLE MEWS 171 SPEERS AT KERR STREET 844-4800 C £ U E L IN T E N T IO N S (AA) Fri.-Tues.-Thurs. 7:20, 9:50; Sat.-Mon. 1:10, 3:20, 7:20, 9:50 T H E R A G E : C A R R IE 2 (AA) Fri.-Thurs. 9:10 T H E M O D S Q U A D (AA) Fri.-Tues.-Thurs. 7:30, 9:30 Sat.-Mon. 1:20, 3:30, 7:30, 9:30 T H E K IN G A N D I (PG) Fri.-Tues.-Thurs. 7:00; Sat.-rMon. 1:40,4:10,7:00 T H E O T H E R S IS T E R (PG) Fri.-Tues.-Thurs. 6:50, 9:20; Sat.-Mon. 1:30,4,6:50,9:20 P A Y B A C K (R) Fri.-Tues.-Thurs. 7:10,9:40; Sat.-Mon. 1:00, 3:40, 7:10, 9:40 SPEERS ROAD ANIMAL HOSPITAL D R . HA7.FI COLVIN VETERINARIAN 1026 Speers Road, Oakville (Just West of 4th Line) 844-6786 ► New patients welcome. House call service available. ^ Advertorial ^ photos by Joel Robertson Mississauga Veterinary Emergency Clinic - after hours care for your t * When your pet is sick or injured, quality care to make them well is your top priority. If an emergency occurs at night or on a weekend, what can you do? The Mississauga Veterinary Emergency Clinic is committed to offer­ ing your pet the same high standard of care during off-hours that you have come to expect from your regular Veterinarian. Veterinarians understand the close bond between pet and owner. When your pet is sick or injured, time is pre­ cious. The founding members of the Mississauga Veterinary Emergency Clinic designed the hospital as an exten­ sion of their regular services, with on-site Veterinarians, technicians and support staff. After treatment at the emergency clinic staff Veterinarians will provide records for your regular Veterinarian. The clinic is designed for the treat­ ment of companion animals including dogs, cats, birds and caged pets. Licensed Veterinarians, technicians and support staff are on duty during all emergency hours and the facility is accredited by the College of Veterinarians of Ontario and the American Animal Hospital Association. Mississauga Veterinary Emergency Clinic is located at 3490 Mavis Road, call (905) 273-9335 for more informa­ tion. The clinic is open Monday to Thursday from 7pm to 8am. On week­ ends, the hours are Friday from 7pm through to 8am Monday morning. There is 24 hour service on all holidays. CANADA CORDS: Over 250 people gathered at E.J. James School recently to hon­ our Girl Guides in the east Oakville 'Maplebrook District The highlight of the gathering was the presentation of the Canada Cord to 11 girls in the 'Pathfinders' units. The CC is one of the highest achievements a Girl Guide can attain. These girls are 14-15 years old and worked from 2-3 years to earn this award. They had to meet over 100 challenges to be successful, ranging from community service activities to home and family activities and camping adventures. Dignitaries attending included Oakville South MPP Gary Carr and Girl Guides of Canada Provincial Commissioner, Isabel Kerr. * Students honoured for business achievements ^ Three Oakville students were honoured last week at the Halton Regional competition of the OBEA (Ontario Business Educators' Association), which highlights student achievements in Business Studies in several subject areas. Forty Halton high school students from both school boards were evaluated in word processing, traditional keyboarding (novice and open category), and accounting (general level, advanced level, and OAC). Alana Ferraro and Venessa Mucci, both of St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School, placed sec­ ond and third, respectively, in the word processing subject area, and Sebastien Bourgon of St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School placed second in advanced level accounting. "This annual competition is designed to stimu­ late interest in the business education curricula while recognizing excellence in business education subjects," said Suzanne Rolland, business teacher at St. Thomas Aquinas. "The c o m p e t i t i o n , which was open to Grade 9 to OAC level students, fos­ ters a spirit of challenge to work under pressure and enables students to measure them­ selves against then- peers throughout the region." The top three regional results in each subject area will be forwarded to the provincial OBEA level for evaluation against students from other districts. The Certified M a n a g e m e n t Accountants of Ontario and the Certified General Accountants of Ontario prepared the accounting contests. Staples Business Depot and Chapters in Oakville donated prizes for the top students. Warehouse T h e M ikasa W areh o u se S ale D o n 't m iss it! -- " up to off Suggested Retail Prices Featuring selected discontinued and surplus lines o f Mikasa dinnerware, crystal, giftware and flatware. Choose from hundreds o f items - all at fantastic savings! • No dealers please • Cash, Visa, MasterCard, InteracfNo cheques) • All Sales Final • No refunds or exchanges SAVE*80% 5 DAYS ONLY! Wed., May 26 11 am-8:30 pm Thurs., May 27 11 am-8:30 pm Fri., May 28 11 am-8:30 pm Sat., May 29 10 am-5:00 pm Sun., May 30 11 am-4:30 pm m m One location only161 McPherson St., Markham, ON

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