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Oakville Beaver, 29 Oct 1999, p. 8

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 29, 1999 MADD Halton launches Red Ribbon Campaign Wednesday The official kick-off of the 1999 Red Ribbon Campaign by Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Halton takes place Wednesday at the Glen Abbey Recreation and Aquatic Centre. The launch - to be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. - will be an early reminder not to drink and drive during the holiday season, during which time infractions are especially prevalent. To get the word out, 2,000 volun teers will distribute red ribbons between Nov. 3rd and Jan. 2000 in local shop ping malls and grocery stores. The ribbons can be tied to vehicle antennas or outside rear view mirror to show that you support safe and sober dri ving all through the year. Red Ribbon coin boxes will also be distributed to many business locations to give people the opportunity to make a donation and take a ribbon. On hand at the launch will be mayor Ann Mulvale who will say a few words in sup port of MADD Halton and the invaluable work of its members. Also on hand will be offi cers from the OPP. Halton Regional Police will bring along the RIDE van donated by MADD Halton from the proceeds of last year's Red Ribbon Campaign. The statistics involving drunk dri ving are staggering: 4.5 Canadians are killed and more than 125 are injured daily in alcohol-related crashes. In addi tion, the direct and indirect costs of alcohol related crashes are estimated to be close to $8 billion annually. Approximately 40% of all traffic fatalities are alcohol related and it is estimated than one in eight drivers on weekends are impaired. More than 80,000 charges of impaired driving are laid each year. COM PARE RATES! * C E Princess* savings oa ' GB O N U S E S O NP R IN C E S S Book any Princess Cruise from C R IIIS F S Oct. 25 to Nov. 4 and receive great savings, bonuses and upgrades!!! M arch Break 2000 from US$ 1 4 3 3 .0 0 * * p . p . **1.35 Canadian Exchange Discount Applies Christmas Charity ChallengeNov. 14th The Village o f Bronte will be host ing the 2nd Annual Christmas Charity Challenge on Nov. 13th. Mobile Boat Racing on the streets of Bronte will be the highlight of the day at 1:30 p.m., with Halton Regional Police Services challenging the Oakville Fire Fighters Association (last year's winners) as well as several other challengers. Activities include: Face painting and Santa's Photo Booth at Courage to Change Counselling; chil dren's colouring contest at Exit R e a l t y croiscficcnlcrs 4 cvt p d r W " -v S r 300 ! Randall S L just east of Trafalgar D O W X T O W N O A K V IL L E Canada!s #7 Cruise Specialist R e g u la r P C IC E n h a n ced P C IC * 1st Year f f .1 5 % C .8 0 % iC .3 0 % O NR eg, num ber04346425 O ffmo p p tytose te c in t _____ (905) 338-8083 A . 5 5 % 2nd Year G uaranteed 1 Y ear Rate! 3rd Year Guaranteed! Negotiators from 12 noon till 4:30 p.m.; Town Crier and Carolers entertaining visi tors on the streets; stations for S a n t a ' s THE SMART ALTERNATIVE TO SAVINGS BONDS! ·BETTER R A TE*BETTER SERVICE ·BETTER C H O IC E *BETTER R E TU R N · Partial o r full redem ption on R egular PCIC after 90 days w ith interest paid to date o f redem ption · M inim um $500 for registered and $ 1,000 for non-registered term s ($100 for m em bers 18 years o f age and under) · N o m axim um AVESTEL FAMILY SAVINGS C R E L D I I 1 1V1 U T E Pasta and Sauce Spectacular In the tent you will find: 1 Garden Select Sauce and any 500g Pasta and a collectible Pasta Bowl N D I O N For More Information Visit Our Oakville Branch At 60 Lakeshore Road West Or Call $ for 2 844-4881 OR 1 Classieo Pasta Sauce and any 500g Pasta and a collectible Pasta Bowl .0 : . $ for Enhanced 3-Year Term offers partial or full transfers to another Avestel Family Savings Term Product ( 1 - 5 years) on the /Vmiversary Date of the term. Rates subject to change without notice. E. & O.E. '· . 3 V.V M ailboxes and trucks for recy cled toys for Santa's Kids; two n o n - p e r is h a b le food depots; coat drive; Boots and Spurs Line Dancers in the Mall; Horse and C arriage rides; lots of Freebies; eight Local Charities to bene fit from the pro ceeds o f this day. A great fun fam ily day, so bring the kids to Bronte, get a pic ture with Santa or take advantage of the open houses and promotional food sales on the streets. Bronte shops will put their best foot forward in window decor for the Christm as spirit of things. For more information, call the Bronte BIA at V' V/frhe* >.*22,3238

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