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Oakville Beaver, 22 Sep 1993, p. 13

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We regret any inconvenience we may have C odeey, PAGE 1, #58â€"9181â€"8 = 50â€"Piece socket set. Copy reads: Includes 1/4" and 3/8" drive pro ratchets. Should read: Includes 3/8" arive pro ratchets and 1/4" adapter. PAGE 14, #59â€"5559â€"4 = Rake. Copy reads: 24" wide. Should read: 22" wide. MAURIA CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSIS MAUREEN SCOTT nas, nightclubs, fairs and special events such as the opening of the West Edmonton Mall and prior to the NHL Allâ€"Star game in 1989. Tonight is the last night to catch Haggerty at Inner _ City â€" showtime 9 p.m. _ Although Haggerty won‘t be making _ a 6,000 pound elephant disappear as he BUSINESS DIPLOMA Word Processor Operator ACADeEMY OF LEaA3THNC Oakvilla‘s Businass School Please call for an appointment Eyebrows arched and shaped Hairline permanently contoured Facial hair removed Bikini line shaped Arms, Chest & Backhair remove The following errors have been found in Actually, Haggerty is an illusionist and his cats are part of his act, "Canada‘s largest magic act", which he has performed across the country at areâ€" Expires Oct. 1/93 This week the family is in Oakville baving parked its vehicle in the Oakville Mews parking lot (Speers and Kerr) and is ‘prowling‘ around the Inner City Nightclub evenings, where patrons have been somewhat taken aback. After all, it‘s not your usual nightclub fare. 329 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 102 Occasionally, the family goes on an *outing,‘ leaping into its 45â€"foot truck trailer and heading out down the highâ€" way. Over 14 years of Combined Experience HMaggerty‘s feline family â€" which includes two lions, two tigers and two cougars â€" lives in a 5,000 squareâ€"foot $300,000 ‘thome‘ in Port Colborne overlooking 14 acres of landscaped grounds. CORRECTION NOTICE | ou‘ll have to excuse Claude Haggerty if he yelps in pain when his baby decides to use his arm as a teether, You see, Haggerty‘s ‘baby‘ is a fullâ€"grown Siberian tiger and when she decides it‘s time to eat, wrestle or gnarl on a human arm to soothe her aching gums, she pretty well gets what she wants. Big cat magic By KATHY YANCHUS OQakville Beaver Staff Valid one coupon per new customer HAIR REMOVAL TREATMENT (Deal # 337) FREE 338â€"6600 (Value $21) $45â€"8100 RACHEL MAILLE nass Schaol We encourage you to express yourself with ¢ over 20,000 square feet of arts, crafts and hobbies. Everything from miniatures, doll houses and l stitchery to quilting and art supplies Ohe ARTS &( For floral design see our huge array of artificial P Pmd flowers and greenery > We have thousands of readyâ€"made frames and customâ€"framing too. And when you buy a frame from us we‘ll frame your picture free. SFOCLIS Oakville Town Centre II Dorval North of QEW 842â€"1555 Over 20,000 Square Feet of Arts And Crafts. Everyone needs an artistic outlet. We have two. ‘1xX 0 ).N Starts Thursday, September 30th at 10:00 a.m AKVILLE BEAV GRAND OPENING WEEK QEwW 1Â¥ { 3B WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1993 PAGE 13 The United Way is fortunate to have this successful owner/chef and her restaurant hosting its premier ethnic dining event. To purchase tickets at $30 per person, contact any branch of the Royal Bank in Oakville, the Bank of Montreal at $45â€"4274, or the United Way at 845â€"5571 BRA Choose from rows of party and wedding supplies. Create wearable art from aisles of fabric paints, ae@ | sequins, Tâ€"shirts and sweatshirts. CA one Our prices create too. Always dA\mllt’. y o \nd the service our store associates provide will be sure to dazzle you. \s will their ideas. And we offer you numerous inâ€"store demonstrations and howâ€"to classes. We admire your creativity. So use us as vour creative outlet. Enjoy "An Evening in Thailand," a special fundâ€"raising dinner for the United Way of Oakville. This dinner, a hot and cold buffet highlighting numerous Thai delicacies, hosted by the Young Thailand Restaurant of Toronto, will be held at the Howard Johnson‘s on Saturday, October 2nd, starting at 6:30 p.m. Wandee Young, owner of Young Thailand is regarded as an extraordinary chef, of whom the critics rave, ". . . properly deployed bombardment of lemongrass, garlic, coriander, lime, coconut milk and basil attack the senses and disarm with precision." Many consider the Young Thailand Restaurant among the best in Toronto, as conâ€" firmed by the recent Gold Award for "the most elegant dining in Toronto." Terry Miller, of Oakville. The Consolation award went to Nancy Hamilton and Ellen Chambers. Paara is hoping to have raised at least $2,500 for the United Way. And for anyone who caught the Friday Oakville Beaver color front picâ€" ture, you might be interested in knowâ€" ing that the new recruits for the Oakville Fire Department, came in 10th and provoked a lot of double takes as they paraded around town. ing clues, were John and Janice Ghent, of Oakville, followed in second place by Dave and Sylvia Kemp, of Burlington, and Ivan Gamache and "I don‘t have anything negative to say about it," said Paara, adding that he‘s hopeful with the success of the debut event that it will be easier next year to attract even more sponsors and participants. Winners of the Car Rally, a competiâ€" tion solely based on correctly answerâ€" Evening in Thailand" Car Rally which went off Sunday with out a hitch. What more could a guy ask for? _ The weather was "picture perfect", more than 40 cars turned out, organizâ€" ers "did a smashing job" and a great time was had by all, according to Andres Paara of Chaps who instigated the first annual United Way of Oakville United Way Car Rally nets $2,500 4 FAIRVIEW QEW Brantview Place Fairview and Brant St 639â€"8146 It was like tossing eggs into the Golden Throne! Colin McPhearson drops lightweight plastic balls into the gold colored toilet seat, as particâ€" ipants Bonnie and Jim Bradley, and at right, Brent Humphries, pose, at the final checkpoint. Hopedale Maill Serving Oakville for Over 30 years, Monday to Friday 10:00 a.m to 9:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. *Sunday 12 Noon to 5:00 p.m. (*Not all stores may be open) Located at 3rd Line and Rebecca in Oakville +§27â€"0229 (Photo by Riziero Vertoili)

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