Oakville Beaver, 4 Jun 1995, p. 15

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Captain Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Divers Co. Inc. SNORKEL AND SCUBA LESSONS AVAILABLE NEXT COURSE DATES: WED., JUNE 21st & WED., JULY 19™ Join The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau SUMMER LESSONS SPECIAL 1/2 PRICE - s9 9 With this Ad. Offer expires June 30th '95 CAU NOW 842-8881 OAKVILLE DIVERS 12LAKESH0KRD.W . HOURS: 10-8 WEEDKAYS 10-5 SATURDAYS MMER HOOL B utton is m ore than an entrance tick et elementary Secondary Students 'In the last 18 months our advertising frequency has doubled. Our sales revenue has correspondingly increased by over 60% ." Space Age Shelving has used The Oakville Beaver as our primary advertising medium for the past 11 years. During that time, we have established a successful and well-known business. In the last 18 months our advertising frequency has doubled by over 60%. We attribute this increase, to a large extent, to our consistent advertising in The Oakville Beaver. Bill Tweedy Space Age Shelving Results are what count to our advertisers! The Oakville Beaver has the highest percentage o f readers, on any distribution day compared to other newspapers available to the C o m m u n i t y . (Kubas Consultants Readership Survey 1995) Readership equals results! O ur customers judge the impact of their advertising through awareness, store traffic and sales. For customers like Space Age Shelving, The Oakville Beaver delivers results! Let us provide your link to the community! Call 845-3824 or Fax: 845-5516 The Qakvuie Beaver Serving Oakville every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday! • Credit Courses Grades 9-13/0AC Three students per group Ministry of Ed. Approved • Individual Programs Reading, Writing, Spelling Mathematics &. Study Skills * GIVE YOUR CHILD THAT EXTRA EDGE! CHISH O LM CENTRES Inspected by the Ontario Ministry of Education. Associated with Dr. H. Bernstein, C. Psych. Associates You don't have to wait until June 23rd to start enjoy­ ing the 1995 Oakville Waterfront Festival. The Festival runs June 23rd, 24th, and 25th - but when you wear your admission button, you can expect shopping bar­ gains from participating retailers right now! Look for the window or door flyer iden­ tifying the merchants who'll give you a spe­ cial Festival deal from now until June 25th, just for buying your $5 advance button and wearing it when you shop. Festival buttons are available not only from participating retailers, but from bank and trust company branches, Petro-Canada outlets, five Pizza Pizza outlets across town, and the schools, community groups, and corporations who support the Festival - and keep 20% of the sale price as the Festival's contribution to many other important community pro­ jects. Everyone who purchases a button for just $5 by June 21st will also be eligible for draw prizes, including a Canadian Airlines trip to London or Paris, a Beam cen­ tral vacuum home system, or tickets to a major Toronto rock concert The buttons sold at the gate for $7 will not be num­ bered - so only advance buyers can win. Your Festival button is your ticket to great entertainment during all three days of the Festival. You can attend all the events at all the sites just by wearing your button. Enjoy the Jeff Healey Band and Burton Cummings at Coronation park, June 23rd; double Juno Award winner Susan Aglukark, and the Nylons the next night; the Oakville Symphony in Lakeside Park - and all the other events. And, hang on to your button for the grand draw prize when the Festival closes on Sunday, June 25th. You'll have to show your winning number to claim your prize. For information about button purchases, call the Festival office at 905-847-7975, or fax 905-847-7888. WATERLINES ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 15 - O akville B eaver W eekend, S unday, June 4, 1995

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