Ontario _ For further information, please call 845â€"5761. Ministry of Transportation New Hours of Operation 4170 South Service Road (between Walker‘s Line Appleby Line) Burlington, Ontario Featuring # Three Rooms accommodating from 100 to 300 guests Three hotels within 10â€"minute drive % Easy access to the QEW 4 Lots of free parking Round tables with padded chairs Each room has a combination of Oakville Driver Examination Centre 177 Cross Avenue, Unit #2, Oakville cérpeting and parquet flooring # Currently undergoing remodeling to include attractive lighting, plants and artwork Phone: PRIME TIME BANQUET and CONVENTION CENTRE For more information contact our sales consultants. Operated and managed by Carmen‘s Off Premise Catering Ltd. Effective Monday, January 24, 1994, the new office hours are Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. DURING THE, WHITE SALE Oven to Tal)le Coolwam ‘Dimnerware G]assware *Placemats Burlington Burlington Hamilton A TABLE (905) 335â€"2883 (905) 634â€"1485 (905) 574â€"8998 Oakville Premier Location for Table Top Gift Kitchenware 182 Lakeshore Rd. E. 338â€"0275 European Style Dinner: Assorted European Rolls Butter RELISH PLATTER APPETIZER. Choice of Two: CARVED SIRLOIN OF BEEF » CUTLETS CREOLE + LEMON Chicken de John « GLAZED ROAST PORK + SEASONAL SAUTED VEGETABLES Oven Roasted Potatoes e Tossed Chef Salad + DESSERT SELECTION * Coffee, Tea Complete Deluxe 7 Hour Bar: IN CLUDES, all bar staff: ice, mix, soft drinks, juices, disposable glassware. All premium brands of rye, rum, vodka, gin, scotch peach schnapps, beer and ale. Red white dinner wines will complement the meal. FABULOUS 1994 PRIMEâ€"TI WEDDING SPECIALS CANDLE LIGHT BUFFET: A serviced buffet of hot Italian bread pizza squares, assorted pastries, or CARVED FRUIT TRAYS, coffee and tea. Serviced on disposable dishes. A Deluxe Service comes with six lace skirted presentation tables with silver candelabrum accents. We will provide all linen tablecloths, coloured linen napkins, china, silverware, wine and water glasses. Arranged bud vases will adorn the guest tables. Your party will be professionally staffed for complete setup, service and cleanup. PRICE BASED ON MINIMUM a 100 DINNER GUESTS. _ PLEASE INQUIRE ABOUT SAVINGS FOR LARGER * PARTIES AND SURCHARGES FOR _ . SMALLER DINNER PARTIES HALL RENTAL MAY APPLY < An(l mucl] more We wish to draw to your attention the error in our current "MID WINTER PRICE BREAK" fiyer Page 6: Item#29, 44â€"1433â€"0. Flyer reads: York, AMWFM/Mono Cassette Recorder, should read: Yorx, AM/FM Mono Cassette Player. MENUHA THERAPY CENTRE FOR WOMEN An article on the Argus Medical Diet Clinic published in the Oakville Beaver on Jan. 12 contained a misquote of Dr. Greg Thomson. Dr. Thomson should have been quoted as saying a man could lose up to 15 or 20 lbs. in one month and a woman could lose up to 12 or 15 lbs. in one month. We apologise for any Ainconvenience caused by the error. 105 THOMAS ST., OAKVILLE (Thomas and Lakeshore) Slip away for massage. BOOK BY JAN. 31/94 AND RECEIVE COMPLIMENTARY PASTA COURSE OR WEDDING CAKE. APPLIES TO NEW BOOKINGS AND ONLY ON SPECIFIC DATES. (Continued from page 10) Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, 1:30 to 8 p.m., Oakville Towne Chevâ€"Olds, 547 Trafalgar Road VOICE for Halton (for hearing impaired children), 7:30 p.m., Lowville United Church, Burlington (corner of Guelph Line and Britannia Road) Dr. Richard Dart of the Ernest C. Drury School for the Deaf leads discussion on psychological implications of deafness and dealing with a difference in society today. Information: 335â€"1069. Oakville Singles Club meets, 8 p.m., Oakville Legion, Navy Street (upstairs). Dancing to the music of DJ. Information: Roy Harrison: 825â€"9868 or Audrey Wiebe, §42â€"1327. 3 The Oakville Chamber Ensemble, under direction of Anne Reesor, in conâ€" cert, 8 p.m. Central Baptist Church, 340 Rebecca St. Music ranging from Vivaldi to the Beatles. Admission is free. Winter Wonderland at Bronte Creek Provincial Park, noon to 4 p.m. Horse drawn sleigh rides, skating, ice painting, tugâ€"oâ€"war, snow sculpting, children‘s games and more. Recreation Complex. Located north of the QEW between Oakville and Burlington. Take exit 109 north onto Burloak Drive to Park entrance. Entrance fee is $6 per vehicle. Information: 827â€"6911. Children‘s Carnival, presented by the Children‘s Aid Society Foundation, 1 to 5 Ne he he e ht BURLOAK BOWL BILLIARDS * gile gile ie wl ue ale ce se ce se K Don‘t be left out 7 p.m. Times Available for the ‘94â€"‘95 Season. ty Nights ipecial in a new bowling p. on C St. W Toronto. All inclusive uekets $6 at the door; $5 in advance at Sporting Life, Ticketmaster, 870â€"8000 or CAS Foundation, 967â€"5437. Games, strolling carnival characters, treats, face paintings. Air Cadets for youth 12 to 18 meet 7 p.m., T.A. Blakelock High School, Rebecca Street. Bereavment Support Group meets, Halton Family Services. Info: 845â€"3811. Overeaters Anonymous meets, 8 p.m., Knox Presbyterian Church, Dunn Street. Information: Sharon, §44â€"9518. Are you a mom with one or more chilâ€" dren under the age of six? Do you need a break? Enjoy a guest speaker and stimulatâ€" ing conversation while your children are cared for in a room down the hall. Aid for New Mothers, 9:15 to 11:15 a.m., Chartwell Baptist Church, 228 Chartwell Rd. Information: Linda, 275â€"7963. Youth winter/spring programs at the YMCA beginning soon: Drama for 12 to 14â€"yearâ€"olds; Aerobics for ages 6 to 12; Babysitter training, 11 to 16â€"yearâ€"olds. Info: 845â€"3417. Mountsberg‘s Owl Prowl1, Jan. 21st. 22nd, 28th and 29th, 7 to 9 p.m. Slideshow, hooting lessons, demonstrations and a nature walk to listen for wild owls. Admission by advance payment only. Adults: $8, and child $5, 854â€"2276. Mountsberg is 5 km. west of Campbellville, between Guelph Line and Hwy. 6, just south of Hwy. 401. Barney‘s Preâ€"school Bumper Bowling Starting Thurs., Fel at 10 a.m. 1 game of bowling Juice cookies 5353 Lakeshore Rd. Burlington Located at Lakeside Village TUESDAY FEB. 1 0 o o Feb