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Oakville Beaver, 26 Sep 1993, p. 14

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MISSISSAUGA NATIONAL _ #W:,"" Tw iCELLULAR: HAMILTON 4 CBNOTY ced in in iess §$77â€"9200 Bell Mobility Céllular Plus Centre "This is not a product, it‘s a lifesaver!" Mrs. D. , Oakwville For many Canadian Homeowners, their home is a major asset and an important part of their nestegg. The question is how do they tap into the equity without having to sell and move out. We can help design a REVERSE MORTGAGE that meets your individual wants. * Don Barnes _ OFCANADA _ "professionals in financial planning" 1/2 noUt ree MontH | Choase eiier the Nokia 101 or The DCP P nmm MESSAGE CENTRE DETAILED BILUNG .. Don’rmossamflwnhilmomhsof. es -:'f JMMsoIFmeMW § 5. 1 a‘a‘afa‘a‘a‘al o WA / OO PMVVV AAAMAAN vovy 000 > Cl E8 C Cup C 00 VVVMAV v AAAMAV AAMAMAMAAAAAAMV Election Notebook Returning Office inquiries Any Oakville resident with questions about the upcoming federal election can contact the local Returning Office at 825â€" 2518. The office is located at 1075 North Service Rd. W. Meet the candidates in Milton The Milton Jaycees are sponsoring a Meet the Candidates night at the Milton Leisure Centre on Tues. Oct. 19th at 7:30 p.m. â€" The Leisure Centre is located at 1700 Main St. E. just east of. the Thompson Road intersection. The room can accommodate 300 people. The Jaycees will provide the refreshments. Frank McKenna in town Thursday New Brunswick Premier, Frank McKenna, will be the guest speaker at what local Liberals are calling a ‘working lunch‘ on Thurs. Sept. 30th at Le Dome Banquet Centre. The session, including a box lunch starts at noon. Tickets are $30 each and are available by calling the Bonnie Brown Oakville headquartersâ€" at 827â€"2077. â€" DENTISTRY FOR «ffi CHILDREN means ... Reassuring appolntments geared to your child‘s selfâ€"esteem and confidence ... THE WHOLE CHILD FIRST Conservative treatment of dental cavities ... A NON TRAUMATIC EXPERIENCE Bottle cavities treatment and oral habits management ... WHEN, WHY AND HOW Topical fluorides and preventive fissure sealants ... A CAVITYâ€"FREE GENERATION Guidance of the emerging teeth with early interceptive orthodontics ... HELPING FACES GROW ww oh owk t k DR. KEN HUNE AND _â€" DR. KAREN McPHERSON Certified Specialists in Paedlatric Dentistry THE TRAFALGAR VILLAGE DENTAL GROUP 125 CROSS AVE. 844â€"0872 NEW FAMILES WELCOME Christmas comes early at museum To celebrate 10 years of providâ€" ing country crafts, the Ontario Agricultural Museum‘s Christmas Craft Fair is expanding. Now more than 75 exhibitors will offer a variâ€" ety of handcrafted items for sale on Sun. Sept. 26th. During the past decade, the Museum‘s Craft Fair has developed into a significant provinceâ€"wide show attracting artisans from across Ontario â€" all with handâ€" made crafts. Early Christmas shoppers will find gifts for everyone on their list including: folk art, jewellery, copâ€" per, stained glass, and gourmet food. With all these unique crafts, there will even be that gift for the person who has everything. One admission price allows the visitor to enjoy the Craft Fair and explore the museum‘s 80 acres. More than 30 buildings, exhibits, and displays depict the evolution of Ontario‘s agriculture and rural life. Farm animals, costumed interâ€" preters, daily demonstrations, and site transportation are featured. Located 5 km west of Milton, visitors can reach the museum from Highway 401 at exit 312 or 320 north, and follow the signs. Admission rates are: Adults $4.50, Youths (6â€"17) and Seniors $2.25, and a family rate of $10.00. The Ontario Agricultural Museum is open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Sept. 26th. Ski passport sales benefit Lung Assoc. The Lung Association, Halton, is offering a special ‘Try Ski Passport‘ which allows users to ski at some of the best known ski facilities in Ontario and Quebec as well as . Vermont. There are various discount packâ€" ages for each facility in the passport which costs $45 each. They are available at the Lung Associationâ€"Halton Region, 2200 Speers Rd. Telephone 847â€"1033. Lung Association selling Entertainment ‘94 guide The Lung Associationâ€"Halton ~Region is offering ‘Entertainment 94° for sale at $37.45 a copy. The book provides hundreds of pages of discounts on accommodation, restaurants, leisure activities and more. Supplies are limited and are available at The Lung Association, 2200 Speers Rd. call 847â€"1033. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS "One in every crowd" In every crowd there is a young person aged 6 to 18 years, who is involved in worthwhile community service or a special individual who is contributing while living with physical or psychological limitaâ€" tion or perhaps a brave youth who has performed an act of heroism. You could honour this young perâ€" son, with the help of Bell Canada and the Ontario Community .Newspapers Association by nominating them for an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award. To nominate a young person in our community please contact this newspaper today.

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