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Oakville Beaver, 8 Aug 1993, p. 4

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accountants and consultants provide a full range of financial and business services. The sharpest deals in town! The biggest factoryâ€"toâ€" dealer Incentives ever. See dealer for details. Coopers Lybrand Class Moat EAST WEST 338â€"2201 847â€"3030 CATHY SMITH 181 CHURCH ST. 0 A KV IL L E 842â€"1095 A Proud Class Afloat Canada Trust Realty Inc./Realtof CanadaTwm Inc. recognizes Sarah‘s initative and suppo her involvement with 201 City Centre Drive Mississauga, Ontario LSB 214 (416) 734611 Coopers Lybrand 1091 Speers Rd. project A weekly series of letters home from Sarah Crothall, a Grade 12 student from Oakville currently spending 10 months aboard the S/Y Concordia visiting 40 ports of call on 4 continents! In 1959, 97% of the total island land area was declared a national park by Equador. Since 1964 the Charles Darwin Research Station and the Galapagos National Park Service have been working together to control and eradicate these introduced animals. ’ More from Galapagos next week. I 4 Until next Week, Today, this delicately balanced ecosystem is being threatened by man and the animals which we have introduced to these islands. Since the 1600s, visiting ships have introduced rats, mice, cats, dogs, pigs and goats without a thought for the devastating effect that these animals would have on the islands. The dogs kill the iguanas; the Eigs eat the tortoise ed%gs and trample on their nests; the rats kill the tortoise hatchlings; the cats kill the birds; and the goats are destroying the indigenous vegetation. Three _ centuries _ after Berlanga, Charles Darwin landed in this aweâ€"inspiring landscape of cinder, ash and lava streams. Later he was : prompted to formulate his Theory of Evolution by the unique variance in characteristics within the same species of Galapagos wildlife from island to island. The most wellâ€"known of these species are the giant tortoise and the iguana. The infinitely varied birdlife on Galapagos is spectacular. sighted the islands in 1535. During the 18th Century, these islands were a haven for pirates with treasure plundered from _ Spanish America. _ Cla casks belonging to these early visitors have been found on the islands. Dear Oakville: Inca myths tell of an “Island of Fire" believed to be the Galapagos Islands encountered on an early sea journey. Much later the Spanish Bishop Tomas de Berlanga and his crew, near death from lack of water, first After ten days sailing in fair weather from Easter Island, we arrived at Galapagos, an archipelago of volcanic islands belonging to Equador and situated in the Pacific Ocean on the Equator. Our Oakville head office staff, branch staff and associates, wish Sarah more memorable adventures, and continued smooth sailing. % Royal Life Italian Specialties At Truly Modest Prices With Warm Friendly Service 165 Cross Avenue, Oakville 842â€"1581 Acting Det. Sgt. Peter Hodgson said the invesâ€" tigation focused on the period of time between September 1992 and March 1993. "The accused had anplied far and rersiveA Halton Region‘s welfare investigator Peter Foulds turned his investigation over to Halton Regional Police. An Oakville couple is facing a charge of welâ€" fare fraud in connection to $4,500 worth of welâ€" fare benefits received over a sixâ€"month period. Couple charged with welfare fraud accused had applied for and received The staff at Royal Bank wish Sarah all the best on her exciting and educational voyage. BANK The officer said a source of family income wasn‘t revealed. Investigators laid charges July 21st. Jointly charged with fraud over $1,000 are Alex Veraten Madray, 50, and Sheila Madray, 46, both of Abbotwood Court, Oakville. The Madrays will appear in Oakville Provincial Court Aug. 31. welfare without fully disclosing his financial sitâ€" uatiqn,” said Hodgson. ‘Rovat LePAGE] sugportlng on her voyage Investment Group Suite 505â€"710 Dorval Dr. Oakville (OTIS Building) Sarah and her parents are grateful for the sponsorship of the Oakville Beaver and 22 advertisers who have made this voyage possible for Sarah. O SARAH‘S SPONSORS A Proud Sponsor Call for more information _ Advantage * Loblaws » Food City « Canadian Tire * Kmart e AP » Uitra Mart * Miracle Mart «Loeb *Super Centre « BiWay *Longo‘s * 1.G.A. » Sheridan College Vranich and Moffatt are slated to appear in Oakville Provincial Court Sept. 7. The following error has occurred in this week‘s "Back to Class‘ flyer: The copy for the ‘Head Shoulders® Shampoo featured on page 12 should read "350mL ‘Head Shoulders‘ Shampoo or 250mL 2â€"inâ€"1". We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. A 17â€"yearâ€"old male youth of Oakville was held in police cusâ€" tody pending a bail hearing on charges of possession of property obtained by crime, breach of probation and four counts of using a stolen credit card. Kmart Canada Limited CORRECTION Charged with possession of property obtained by crime, four counts of using a stolen credit card and breach of probation is Scott Adam Moffatt, 18, of Valhalla Court, Oakville. Charged with theft under $1,000, theft of a credit card, three counts of using a stolen credit card and one count of posâ€" session of property obtained by crime is Darivoj (Darko) Vranich, 18, of Saddler Circle, Oakville. Total value of the property involved was approximately $900 in cash. Acting Det. Sgt. Peter Hodgson said the gift certificates were then converted to cash. Halton Regional Police said the credit card contained in the wallet were then used to purâ€" chase gift certificates at numerâ€" ous The Bay stores inclixding those in Oakville and Etobicoke. The credit card was reported stolen out of a wallet left in an unlocked car on Glen Abbey‘s Stationmaster Lane on July 31st. Two Oakville men and a 17â€" yearâ€"old young offender are facâ€" ing a battery of charges in conâ€" nection with the use of a stolen credit card to buy The Bay gift certificates which were later conâ€" verted to cash. 467 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE Tel: 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 _ Regarding delivery problems Any day of the week. Any quantity As low as $40.00 per thousand Saliya Perera Three charged in stolen credit card scheme Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution * Partial Delivery

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