gfiTIiTiTii i/i ' iiijirrljiilr,, COM TO t t (il, l 5.. _:,)i:,y,,),1:,ti,",:,,, P"'"'"'", 'BnandNew O 93TOPaz GS - ie,1,yy,,iy,t,t,,,v,,rfyy were YOU makc gr'" THE BREWING EXPERIENCETM %pen for anyone who brews beer at e Brewing Experience" Oakville from November lst to December 31/93 Allbrewerswill beentered in a drawwiththe winner receiving one hee Batch of Beer a month for 1994 This tfer good only at The Brewing Wee Oakville Come and brew with originators not the imitators. I oRESh'Ar, I N THE FREE BEER FOR A YEAR CONTEST 1195 North Service Road Oakville, Ontan'o, MM 2W2 q 847-3473 and much more cleamoat pitrtt, Pt? AM/FM stereo Stk. #32267 v 2 [h (i (IIs. ' V V' -- Over 20 To az's "dp" to choose gem 2 Doors, k Doors. l Cyls., 6 Cyls. TAKE YOUR PICK! , " WVVALUE l/lf' The public is invited to attend two upcoming clinics - one this Friday (Nov. 5th) in centre court of Hopedale Mall from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. and the other on Thursday. Nov. llth, in the gym of St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School, 1550 Nottinghill Gate from 9 a.m. to 2:30 pan. "We extend thanks to all in Central Ontario who responded to the appeal and to the media for its invaluable contribution," said Glenn Manderson, the Centre's director of blood donor recruitment. "If all those who responded were to become regular blood donors. the threat of critical shortages could be eliminated." then, it has collected 8,967 dona- tions, 1,033 below its target of 10,000. However, the public response has enabled the Centre to meet most hospital requests for blood. ' Red Cross hosting clinic on Friday one on." The I993 Red Ribbon Campaign, initiated a few years ago to heighten the awareness against drinking and driving, will run from Nov. 9 until Jan. 2, 1994. Monday, council asked that all town staff wear red ribbons and tie them to Rea’ ribbon. campaign kicks Off on Tuesday Oakville hope re C With the launc ribbon (Continued from page 1) MCCAIN HASH BROWN POTATOES 6tt0 79' Gram Bag WEIGHT-WATCHERS __ STRAW-VANlLt.A TREATS P" of Mt 2 BOXES Store Hours: MACADAMIAN BRITTLE 500 mL s249 “is 5 GREAT iiii;.i'iii9Rjir,',eit son’s ham; 1)lilll'e _;_ alue Foods l HOURS: Mon.Tues.& Wed. 9-6 . Thurs. ' Fri. 9-9 ' Sat. 9-6 . Sun. 10-5 Gram Brick Litre Glass Gran Jar UHUUN Imp Fun Pavia-G's. BAKING†hing of this year's sign, the Town of everyone will "tie 653m FREE IL 11333119 $133 $119 a L I 1C E88L FFEE PBOAR IMPORTED FROM â€My TIRRENO OLIVE mes OIL Ill FOREST TROLLS KID'S SHAMPOO Gram Vac-Fae 292m $239 Tubs MAPLE LODGE - REGULAR magmas SEALTEST - COTTAGEIHEESE pouches FAIRLEE CHILLED ORANGE JUICE Boxol 10 Litre Plastic 'ii'iiiiici199 Boxof 72thtgt 10T CHtyt 2% MILK A, I. /U ""s" WEN ilmlillleihllElT For mayor Ann Mulvale, the annual project demonstrates the willingness of the Town to endorse the anti-drinking and driving mes- their town-owned vehicles to sym- bolize the commitment of the Town of Oakville to sober driving and remind all visitors to not drink and drive. The Oakville Youth Crime Prevention Commiitee meets at i.30 p.m in the Trafalgar Room at the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Oakville Planning and Development Council meets at 7:30 p.m in the Council Chambers of the Oakville Municipal Building, l225 Trafalgar Rd. Tuesday, Nov. 9:The Halton Health and Social Services Committee meets at 1:30 p.m. in the Halton Room at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Oakville's Administrative Services Committee (formerly the Administration and Finance Committee) meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Bronte Room of the Qaltville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd Wednesday, Nov. 3: The Traffic Advisory Committee meets at 7:30 pm. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. LACAC (Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee) meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Halton Regional Council meets at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd, Thursday, Nov. 4 l The Halton Board of Education meets at 8 p.m. at the J .W. Singleton Education Centre, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington. The Oakville Crime Prevention Committee meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Halton Region Services Training Room, 1229 White Oaks Blvd. Oakville's Community Services Committee (formerly the General Committee) meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Monday, Nov. 8: The Uptovim Core Committee meets at 5:30 p.m. in the Bronte Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Tiii $149 $149 140 Rebeca: St MAPLE LEAF" POTAT@CH) P Gram Bags ALL-DAY P PS $3i5149 ARM & HAMMER WASHING SODA jjEariiiiTriEllTn Kilo Box 1 2 Rolls 475 mt? Pi"? BATH ROOM ORONTO BLUE JAYS LANIFOAM IATHRQOM CLEANER (SS) CAMPBELL’S CHUNKY MUSHROOM SOUP 284 Tl, TIN ucno cums um gun - " 315-; SUNSHINE BREAD we l waoLE WEN was a mesa: ms y I on Mt EACH 15E O YOHL UNIT us can: mu m Imus $259 Civic Seem $129 sins New St TORTILLA CHIPS LA CANASTA STEINBERG LITE - MICROWAVE, POPCORN OH HENRY BARS REGULAR SIZE tr,r2,i,rt2tr9 $10 ABC LAUNDRY DETERGENT Litre Box VANISH THICK LIQUID BOWL CLEANER 675 m 5249 Plastic Gram Box Sheets "Unfortunately, we have many many people in this community involved in the anti-drinking and driving issue because of personal tragedies," said Mulvale following Monday's council meeting. She list- ed at least three Oakville families who have suffered losses due to sage Mount Royal Plaza 174 Min Smut $139 $159 'fri)), (ONE SALTED BUITER POUND FOIL WRAP 4tys mL Bottles KFRAFT' PURE GRAPE JELLY OAKRUNtHiES-E ENGLISH MUFFINS 250mL Pack VILLAG EiPOURABLE SALAD DRESSINGS IDHOMEDAHV" PIT7ED DATES Gram E, McCAIN PURE 7 PARMESAN CHEESE YE 2KBo & st2,st,r?,it,r"3a' ELiiCjjirEiiEiiZl 3RACE DRY POLY BAG W SPLIT PEAS W - v- -m__. _....- 30 AM 'BAG OPE f149 $199 COUNTY-PRIDE FROZEN FRENCH CUT GREEN_BEANS NESTLE Mllil-Plj000lt1t DELMONTE PUDDING cups w an ms fht0hrt0MElmuTt I OR 79t t EACH SUN nt FROZEN Daylight robbery nets cash, liquor from home "We want people to be responsi- ble hosts as well, because a lot of entertaining goes on in people's home," she said. "Aod like the mes- sage says, friends don't let friends drink and drive." About $3,000 in cash, liquor cigarettes and valuables were stolen from a Kent Valley Drive residence Friday afternoon. Halton Regional Police some- time between 12 noon and 5 p.m., Oct. 29th, a Kent Valley drive home was entered by prying the rear slid- ing glass door off its tracks. Stolen items included, cash, liquor, cigarettes, VHS tapes, an answering machine and jewelry. R0BERTSON's WILD BRAMBLE JELLY She said the project only enhances Oakville's image as an anti-drinking and driving communi- ty that practices safe hosting. She noted that on any given Friday night, there are high num- bers of drinking drivers - as high as l in 6 - and it is the responsibility of every host to ensure guests lo not drink and then get behind the wheel of a car. she said. . The 1993 Project Red Ribbon also acts as a reminder to those who plan to entertain at home this year. "We all have to be responsible hosts," commented the mayor. BECEL 10W SUNFLO ER OIL 1 Litre 67 Plastic impaired drivers. "lt has affected CAIN’S MAYONNAISE REAL on FAT-FREE 250 mL Jar 946 mL' Jar PURITAN FLAKES OF HAM OR TURKEY CANADIANA MARASCHINQ CHERRIES 375 mL Jar LIBBY‘S FRENCH-CUT" SEASONED WAX BEANS 398 mL Tin Tm 1015 Barton St. E ORANGE JUICE “MSW “Nov. 19/53» smmumm ALLITBASWHILE SUFPUESLAST tl als,, $1 79 " m" $149 69t lot of people 9‘)