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Oakville Beaver, 8 Sep 1993, p. 8

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In central Oakville landscaped settings for phoâ€" tographs can be found in George‘s Square Park, Trafalgar Road and Sumner Avenue, the Erchless Estate, Navy Street and King Street, and Centennial Square, Navy Street and Lakeshore Road, in east Oakville Gairloch Gardens, Lakeshore Road East across from Caimncroft Road, is a longâ€"time favourite and in the west popular locations are Shell Park, Lakeshore Road West across from Shelbumne Place, and Nottinghill Gate and Pilgrim‘s Way. No permit is necâ€" essary for the outdoor locations. The Town of Oakville‘s greenâ€" Parks make ideal backdrops for photos Our A Vear pickâ€"me most economical fuel choice Dollars to dor 2 0 2 "Uumace ;Aurcl,ufl.’mm Union G3 ANp MAKke No PGYMENTS UNTiL FEBRUARY ‘941+* PLUS GET a $50.00 Courony FG &n | HI i (Qay houses at 1100 Cornwall Rd., east of Chartwell Rd., were officially opened in May 1990. Approximately 140,000 annuals were grown in 1993 and in addition a variety of flowering and foliage plants are also grown at the greenhouses for planting in the parks and office use. The greenhouses proâ€" vide foliage plants on loan to nonâ€" profit community groups and also help in the display setup for special Recreation events for Region and Town func tions. } Tours of the greenhouse can be arranged by contacting the Greenhouse Operator at 842â€"761 5. In addition, the public show house at the greenhouse with its floral setting is an alternate location in case of inclement weather for wedding phoâ€" tographs and also provides an ideal Jewelry â€" and a fur coat â€" appeared the favorite target for thieves who broke into numerous Oakville residences over the Labor Day weekend. Sometime on September 6, thieves pried open a rear door at an Addingham Crescent home where they stole a tan coyote fur coat and jewâ€" elry to the tune of $6,000. is an alternate location in case of For further information please call inclement weather for wedding phoâ€" _ the Parks and Recreation Department tographs and also provides an ideal _ at 338â€"4158 ® Homes burglarized on weekend Sometime during daylight hours on September 2, about $4,800 worth of jewelry and $300 in U.S. cash was stolen from a Lancaster Drive home. Police said a number of rings, including wedding bands, were stolen. Sometime during the evening hours September 4, a Peartree Lane home was broken into when someone pried open the front door. Police said a VCR, a gold necklace and a watch to the tune of $500 were stolen. About $150 worth of jewelry was stolen from a house on Old English Lane sometime during the evening Saturday when thieves pried open the front door, said police. Beer store thieves still at large An Oakville Brewers‘ Retail lost part of its day‘s receipts during a robbery at Hopedale Mall in July. An employee of the store was about to make an after hours deposit at the CIBC in the mall at 1515 Rebecca St. when he was attacked. It was 9:45 p.m. on July 8th when a male wearing a black balaâ€" clava confronted the Brewers‘ Retail staff member. He shouted at the employee and slammed the vicâ€" tim‘s head into the wall. The deposit bag fell to the ground and was scooped up by the suspect who then drove off in a black sports car; described as similar to a Camaro or Mustang. It was last seen westâ€" bound on Rebecca St. Halton Police and Crime Stoppers are asking for help to idenâ€" tify the man responsible. He is described as white, about 6‘1" tall, and 200 pounds. The ski mask he While Halton Regional Police try to track down the culprits who stole cigarettes from Sixth Line‘s Hasty Market last Friday night, they‘re also looking for those who ransacked and spray painted a Bristol Circle business last weekend. The Hasty Market at 1500 Sixth Line was broken into when someâ€" one threw a rock threw the front door glass. An as yet undetermined amount of cigarettes were taken. And sometime over the weekend â€" September 4 to 6 â€" Orwak Waste Systems on Bristol Circle was broken into. Police said the culprits ranâ€" sacked the business premises then vandalised it by spraying paint through the interior. An estimated $500 in damage was done., Local businesses hit by vandals Starting , October 6, 1993 at St. Luke‘s Anglican Church in Burkngton. mumnmmmmmmmmmofi * STAGES OF SEPARATION *COMMUNICATION WITH YOUR EX. * BREAKING OUT OF OLD PATTERNS * PARENTING AFTER SEPARATION *COPING WITH STRESS * LIFE AFTER DIVORCE/REBUILDING SELFâ€"ESTEEM To register, call Kenzie Hunt at 6816776 Bramalea City Centre 458 â€" 7722 25‘x13 Come and meet the artists, have your favortie art work personalized and see their fabulous new releases . Also view upcoming releases and take advantage of many show specials ! ames Lumbers and Shit SEMINARS FOR THE SEPARATED 'Ithalm:‘:hgioanhof Canadian Mental Health Association is offering oGardenCSQ@l RESCUING A MEMORY Saturday , Sept. 11th 12â€" 4 pm. At Shoppers World Brampton CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION HALTON REGION BRANCH RECENTLY SEPARATED? G A LL ERIE S In Person ! By James backdrop for those special occasion pictures. A sitting fee of $27.82 per hour is applied per booking, with an additional $22.25 for reservations made after 3:30 p.m. and/or weddis ceremony bookings. All pri(" include GST If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and your inforâ€" mation will be treated with comâ€" plete anonymity. Please call 1â€"800â€" 668â€"5151 or 825â€"TIPS (that‘s 825â€" §477). wore had holes for the eyes and mouth. Efi:&v"'. e r!â€".:‘: Shoppers World 455 â€" 6562 By Shiriey Deavile ey Deanille SERENITY BAY $200.00 UF 1500 S N

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