Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, April 4, 1993 â€" 12 Investors Group INVESTORS GROUP FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. WANT MORE FROM YOUR MONEY, BUT NOT SURE HOW TO GET IT? FIND OUT HOW BY ATTENDING OUR FREE SEMINAR THIRD LINE ON TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1993 7:30 PM. TO $:30 PM. GLEN ABBEY RECREATION CENTRE 1415 THIRD LINE e n FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH TRAFALGAR RD 1415 TRALFALGAR RD. gew (ACROSS FROM SHERIDAN COLLEGE) YOU WILL LEARN HOW TO: MAKE YOUR MONEY LAST AS LONG AS YOU DO REDUCE YOUR INCOME TAXES IN 1993 ESTABLISH A SUCCESSFUL FINANCIAL PLAN USING THE FOUR KEY FINANCIAL CORNERSTONES USE TODAY‘S LOW INTEREST RATES TO UNCOVER HIDDEN â€" INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES BUILD SAFETY INTO YOUR INVESTMENTS BY ESTABLISING A DIVERSIFIED PORTFOLIO EFFECTIVELY REDUCE YOUR MORTGAGE IN HALF THE TIME WITHOUT MAKING EXTRA PAYMENTS FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 847â€"7776 PRESENTED BY: JOHN P. BUCHANAN B. Sc., STEPHEN J. KOURY Sunday April 4th Oakville Museum hosts Historically Speaking * he Oakville Museum is holding | _ its annual event "Historically . â€" Speaking" on Sunday, April 4th, from 1 p.m.â€"4 p.m. This afternoon of "talking history" brings together local history groups, colâ€" lectors and historians. As in past years, a ui uy$ 2+ cosecse o;"‘ ° B4 We handpaint wall clocks, switch plates, lamps parchment lampshades to suit your decor as well as tiles for kitchen, bath tabletops. Margaret Keenan Design Studio 121â€"123 Chisholm Street 338â€"3121 HALTON URBAN STRUCTURE REVIEW PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE â€" OPTIONS FOR URBAN GROWTH April 15, 1993 and April 20, 1993 The preliminary findings of the Halton Urban Structure Review (HUSR) suggests that there is pressure to accommodate 80,000 to 100,000 people in new urban areas in Halton by the year 2011. While the existing urban envelopes can accommodate some of the growth, there is a need to designate additional lands for urban growth. At the Open House a presentation will be made outlining the urban growth options for Halton focusing primarily on Milton. Issues to be discussed include expansion of urban area boundaries and water and sewer servicing. HUSR Study Area LOCATION: Oakville Tuesday, April 20 Halton Region Auditorium MEETIN Milton Thurs, April 15 Bishop Reding Hi AGENDA 6 â€" 7 p.m. 7 â€" 8 p.m. 8 â€" 9 p.m. Open House Presentation Open House * For further information call Ms. Kathy Kielt at extension 7200 at the following telephone numbers: From Burlington, Milton Oakville 825â€"6000 From Georgetown _ 878â€"8113 From Acton 853â€"0501 From Aldershot 639â€"4540 book signing of an Ontario history pubâ€" lication will be featured, and this year author Dorothy Turcotte will be signing her four books about the history of Burlington (books available at the museâ€" um, prices vary). Other interesting participants will include: Oakville collector David Dixon who will display an impressive collecâ€" tion of historic Oakville postcards; The Underground Railway Heritage Tours group who will present a slide show, and information about their group; The Oakville Nostalgia Group with interestâ€" ing items and memories of Oakville‘s past; Jane Watt from the Halton/Peel branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society, who can help you with valuable genealogical info; a member of L.A.C.A.C. with information about this important heritage group; The Canadian Caribbean Association of Halton will provide information about black history in Halton and about their group; and the Oakville Historical Society who will inform you about their group and Oakville‘s history. For more information about this exciting afternoon please call the Oakville Museum at 845â€"3541. Regular museum admission will apply, everyone with an interest in history is welcome! Fun Fit Challenge out for blood Join in Oakville‘s 3rd annual â€" Funâ€" Fit Challenge â€" May 29th, and help meet your community‘s challenge for blood. By participating in this funâ€"filled day of zany activity, you could help save lives, as well as, promote fitness, fun, and friendship. Donating blood has never been simpler or more fun! An important aspect of the local Challenge is the preâ€"event blood donor clinics run by the branch of The Canadian Red Cross Society. This year, your team can start the day with ten minutes off the clock by participatâ€" ing in our Blood Donor Clinic. Each donation â€" made up to a maximum of * PeMS reg Only $52 Magic Touch Mila European Hairstylist Invites you to visit her new salon. Mila has 20 years‘ experience as a stylist. SPECIAL OF THE MONTH * Haircut Style reg. s7 Only $23 Includes cut style * Men‘s Haircut Style Only $10 * Wash Set Only $15 e Manicure Pedicure P Call for an appointment 844â€"8067 20 per team â€" made on your team‘s behalf, will shave 30 seconds off the clock. Tenâ€"member teams are needed conâ€" sisting of five men, five women, and at least one member over 40, to show them how it‘s done. The minimum age is 17 years. Register now because a maximum of 60 teams will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Registration fee is $100/team. Cheques should be made out to: Oakville‘s Funâ€"Fit Challenge. If your team has to withâ€" draw after the registration deadline, a partial refund will be available. River Oaks Munns Ave. (West of Trafaigar) Ears To A Happy Easter Walker‘s Chocolates has the sweetest Easter friends â€" Eggbert Bunny, Henny Penny, Lucky Ducky â€" made without additives or preservatives. Discover a delightful assortment of baskets, tins, mugs, even bags of just bunny ears. celebration of good taste Q]Kgï¬ Chocolates }I per Middle Rd. 8th Line ide Swiss Chalet) 8$49â€"4546 Open Easter Week till 9 p.m. Good Friday 10â€"4 p.m. Saturday 9â€"5:30 p.m. Sunday April 11 10â€"3:00 p.m.