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C 4 - The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e sd a y N o v e m b e r 10, 2004 JP The Oakville help us turn music | into food The Huron (arole Benefit Concert Series Presented by Syncrude & Petro-Canada Hosted dy Tom Jackson Film test offers two movies in November The Oakville Arts Council Film Festival continues tonight with a screening of Bright Young Things. The movie is based on Evelyn Waugh's satirical novel Vile Bodies. Set in 1930s England, it is a quick-wit ted and slightly twisted love story about young socialites. Bright Young Things will be shown at Showcase Burlington at 7 p.m. Coming up on Nov. 15 is the criti cally-acclaimed documentary Control Room, which follows the early stages of the Iraq war by watching the news rooms o f Al-Jazeera - one of the most controversial news sources in the Arab world - and Centcom, the US media hub. Control Room will be shown at Silvercity Mississauga at 7 p.m. Films are screened on alternate Mondays and Wednesdays at Silvercity Mississauga and Showcase Cinema in Burlington. Tickets are $9, $7 for OAC members and are available up to one day before the screening at the OAC office at 120 Navy St., Bookers Bookstore at 172 Lakeshore Rd. E,, and Different Drummer Books at 513 Locust St. in Burlington. Tickets are also available at the the atre 45 minutes prior to the show. For more information about the film festival, call 905-815-5977 or visit www.oakvillearts.com. Craft Fair 50 new artists and craftspeople w ith fresh one-of-a-kind g ift ideas. il FRIDAY, D ECEM BER 10 7 :3 0 pm Oakville Performing Arts Centre N o v e m b e r 13 Saturday 10 am - 5 pm / Sunday 11 am - 5 · 14th annual - One of Ontario's favourite Christmas craft fairs · Find great, original, handmade gifts, everything from jewellery to fine art · "A first class show!", "Great quality!" Hwy 25 14 Highway 5, Dundas St. T ic k e ts S 40.00 A va ila b le a t A rts C entre B ox O ffice (905 ) 815-2021 or 1 8 8 8 -489-778 4 w w w .o c 4 p a .c a N e t p roce eds to Fareshare Food Bank w w w . h u r o n c ir o l t . c a 4th Traf Line S. a l9ar 1280 Dundas St. W, Oakville Adult admission $5.00, Free parking Superb Ukrainian catering at the show . 5 U l t , U. ? ' ^ e ? tr ® , 4 th " e T one km east of Third une C raftshow scanada.com 1-800-667-0619 Also sponsored by AMJ Campbell Van Lines, Atlas Van Lines, CBC, CMT, Christie Lites, Briere Sound, Great-West Life, London Life and Canada Life U n ite d W a y o f OcifcviCCe Public Notice the C O R R E C T IO N N O T IC K v ^ / a t j t o < z \o Mattamy Homes W e sa lu te y o u for y o u r excep tio n al fu n d ra isin g efforts for U n ited W ay of O akville! Your Rights Under the Personal Health Information Protection Act The privacy o f your health information is important. On November 1, 2004, the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 (PHIPA) cam e into effect. The act: · Creates rules for the collection, use and sharing of personal health information by doctors, hospitals, pharmacists and other healthcare providers; · Gives you the right to request access to your own health records from your healthcare provider; · Gives you the right to determine how your personal health information can be used; · Gives you the right to request corrections to your health records if the information is inaccurate. If you believe that any individual or organization that provides you with healthcare is not following the rules o f PHIPA, you may complain to the Information and Privacy Commissioner. For more information: Call our INFOline at 1-800-461-2036 TTY; 1-800-3 8 7 -5 5 5 9 Visit: w w w .h ealth .gov.on .ca In our Holiday 2004 Belle m agazine, on page 10. H BC Signature hop flask photo is incorrect. On page 25. the w om en's duffle coat is not available in all stores. In our 10-1A Storewide Sale flyer, on page 12. Hanes tights will be latc-rainchccks will be available at the store. Blue topaz, earrings will not be available. On page 4 o f the Toyland insert. Maggie Raggics with Frog Prince will not be available. In our 10 - 1W Storewide Sale flyer, on page 4, infants' and k ids' holiday dressw ear is 30% off. not 40% as stated. Sorryfor a n inctmmimce this may haxt caused. NORTH PARK SECONDARY SCHOOL T H a r v est of reasures Arts & Crafts Show up to 120 Q uality Vendors., Sat. Nov. 13 10 am - 4 pm To date, M attam y H o m e s h as raised a n o u ts ta n d in g $45,230 & Sun. Nov. 14 10 am - 3 pm 12 for U n ited W ay th ro u g h em p lo y e e s u p p o rt a n d special ev en ts, inclu d in g a H allo w een p u m p k in c a rv in g contest. But th e y 're not sto p p in g there! M attam y H o m es w ill m atch all em p lo y e e d o n atio n s, w h ich w ill double th e a m o u n t raised! In N o v em b er a n d D ecem ber, th e y 'll also h o ld a b ak e sale, com plete w ith a coo k b o o k of em p lo y e e recipes, a n d a hockey to u rn a m e n t. Admissions20 0 Children u n d e r FR E E BRAMPTON 4 0 (410 & W illiam s I'arkw av E.) 10 North Park I)r. T h an k you M attam y Homes! W ith o u t you, there w o u ld be n o w a y. Ontario 905.456.1906 ext 228 A North Park S. S. Fund-Raising Event Community Notices Sales & Bazaars OAKVILLE Mark Your Calendar for The First Annual Halton Deaths CUTAYNE, Grant- P asse d a w a y O c to b e r 30, 2004 at St. P eters H ospital. H am ilton at the a g e o f 7 4 fro m th e e ffe c ts o f A lz h e im e r's . B o rn in E n g la n d , h e c a m e to C a n a d a in 1953 and spen t 29 years w ith M ack Trucks C a n a d a , th e la s t 5 y e a rs a s G e n e r a l M a n a g e r o f th e O a k v ille A s s e m b ly p la n t. G ra n t le a v e s a s is te r V a le rie in M a la w i; a b r o th e r G ra h a m in E n g la n d : a n d w ill b e sa d ly m issed by D irk and V icki; B ruce and C olleen; J u d y and Bern; Ric and N icole; Bill; a n d B e tty (B e b e ) h is `frie n d ' to th e e n d . G rant w an ted to be rem em bered as " He did h is b e s t!" A c c o r d in g to h is w is h e s n o F u n e ra l o r M e m o rial w a s held. In te rre d at T ra fa lg a r Law n C em etery, O akville. HUNT, Alexander A llen- On November 5.2004 at Sunrise of Burlington, peacefully al Ihe age of 80. Graduated of the University of Guelph (OAC 1946). Predeceased by his loving wile Frances of 56 years. Predeceased by his parents George Allen Devere Hunt and Winnifred Frances Hunt (nee Patterson). Loving lather of David and the late Joyce (nee McGibbon). Brian (Cindy) Hunt, of Oakville and Kathryn (Bruce) McLeod of Kingston, Adoring Grandfather of Adam, Matthew. Allison, and Sarah McLeod and Robert. Christopher. Kelsey. Carrie and Mark Hunt. Loving brother of Marjorie (the lale Mac Moir) and Ralph (Frances) Hunt. Cherished brother in law of Irene Robinson. Anne Kelso and James Elmer Shepherd. Predeceased by his brother in laws George and Jack Oent, Bill Kelso and John Robinson and sister in laws Margaret Shepherd and Frances and Doris Dent. Survived by many nieces, nephews and cousins. Alex will be sadly missed by all. Visitation was held at Ihe Oakview Funeral Home 56 Lakeshore Rd. W.. Oakville (one block east of Kerr St.) 905-842-2252 on Sunday. November 7, 2004 Irom 79pm and Monday from 9:30am-11am. Funeral service was held in the Oakview chapel al 11am on Monday. Reverend William Duffy officiating. Interment on Wednesday. November 10.2004 a! Pinecrest Cemetery in Ottawa at 10:30am. In lieu of flowers the family would appreciate donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or Ihe Parkinson's Foundation in Alex's memory. A book of condolences can be signed a t. Deaths SUMERAJ, Frank- (Retired from Gulf-Petro Canada). With sadness we announce the death of Frank Sumeraj on Saturday. November 6,2004 a! Ihe Oakville-Tralalgar Memorial Hospital. Beloved husband of Mary and dear falher of Jean Baker (Monty). Sharon Jenkins (Dave), and Judy Noseworthy (Gary). Loving grandfather of Heather. Ryan. Cory. Matthew. Mitchell and Kristen. Funeral Mass was held Wednesday. November 10.2004 at SI. Dominic Parish, 2415 Rebecca Street. Oakville. Interment Glen Oaks Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Diabetes Association. Arrangements Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home. 64 Lakeshore Road West. Oakville. 905-844-2600 Email condolences may be sent to kooriva@eol.ca: please place SUMERAJ on Ihe subject line. STORE CLEAROUT! Everything Must Go! Thurs. Nov.11 Fri. Nov. 12 & Sat. Nov. 13 9am-4 pm 451 Wyecroft Rd. (between Dorval and 4th Line) Quality used furniture, antiques and China. The Consignment Gallery Independent Education Exhibition This annual exhibition will bring together parents, children and independent schools to discuss the various alternatives in education. Meet representatives from schools such as: it Appleby College it The Kingsbridge School it Ridley College Iroquois Ridge Seniors' HIDDEN TREASURES BAZAAR Sat. Nov. 13 9:30am - 2pm IROQUOIS RIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE 1051 Glenashlon Dr (East of 8th Line between Upper Middle & Dundas) A Bounty of Riches to be Discovered!! Crafts/White Elephant Items & Books/Bake Table. Tea Room & Children Treasure Chest. Family Services Alcoholics Anonymous If you drink, that's your business If you want to quit, That's Ours! (416) 487-5591 (905) 631-8784 WHITE, Joyce E.- (of Tyendinaga Township) (Member of Empey Hill U.C. W.; Ihe I.O.D.E.; and Friend ol the Laird lor Ihe Allan MacPherson House & Park, Napanee) Peacefully after a lengthy battle at Quinte Healthcare. Belleville General Hospital on Saturday November 6th. 2004. Joyce White (nee Loveland), in her 88th year. Beloved wife ol John T White. Daughter of the late Cecil Loveland and Evelyn Miles Dearest mother of Marilyn White ol Whistler, BC and Susan Joy Duke and her husband Errol of Wellesley, ON. Cherished grandmother of Megan Joseph (Darin), John Adam Leverette all of Vancouver, BC and Gillian Duke of Hemmoor, Germany. Predeceased by her brother Stanley and her sisters Evelyn and Freda all of England Remembered by her husbands family Ella O'Mara (Late Al), Ted White (Mary), Bus Mercer (Lale Betty), late George White (Matt) and lale Charlie White (Doris). Fondly remembered by her many nieces and nephews here and abroad. A Service in Celebration of Joyce's Life will be held at the McGlade Funeral Home, 78 Centre St. Deseronto on Saturday, November 13th, 2004 al 2p.m. with Rev. Shirley Shouldice officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Wellesley Community Health Centre. The family wish to extend their warmest thanks to: Ihe stalf of Bridge Street Retirement Home, Belleville; Dr. Robert Bates, and the entire Nursing staff ol Quinte 6 at Belleville General Hospital, lor all their care and concern. £ Hamilton Learning Centre and Laurence College it The Royal School of Ontario 0 Star Academy Prepskilis it St. Mildred's 1 5 - Western Reserve Academy Lightboum School it Rosseau Lake College it Glenbumle School it Maclachlan College t Hillfield-5trathallan College Fern Hill School Chisholm Educational Centre it Halton Waldorf School 0 West Wind Montessori T r in ityCollege School it MEI International Academy 6 Cathy Smith Dyslexia Correction it USC Education Fund Associates it Robert Land Academy £ Bartimaeus Inc. Scholar's Choice Adolescent Career Counselling t A n d m o re ! Presentedby h t the ! ' Oakville Conference Centre POST 2515 W yetnft Road, Oahnlle (Beside the Holiday Inn Select) : 11:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. A · For more information or to exhibit, call · Judy Roshko at mi 905-537-5560

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