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Reptile Mania, July 10 and 11, 12.-00 - 4:00 p.m. Ooze and gooze with the Nature Centre staff on a pond hike at 2:00 pm . Guest speakers and live specimens. Additional entrance fee to the "reptile tent". N ature C entre Live honey bee hive which you can safely observe. See die queen laying up to 2000 eggs each day. Children love to see the turtles, toads, fish and snakes. Watch a nature movie or find out cool nature facts from _____________________ the Natural Resources Interpreters. Loaned between Oalaille/BurlmgUm off Ok Q.E.W. Exit 109. (905) 827-6911_______ Sale offers good June 30th to July 4th. 'Eaton's will deduct the equivalent of the GST or PST respectively from the total purchase price. The GST and PST offers exclude Cosmetics and Fragrances. Bath and Body, estate jewellery, watches by Swatch, Armani, Hugo Boss, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent and Calvin Klein; fine jewellery and prestige watches; jewellery by Dior, Du Nouveau, Memoire Paris, Diamond Essence, and Royal Canadian Mint: Roots merchandise; Mont Blanc accessories, Swarovski merchandise; selected women's shoes by Nine West, Easy Spirit. Enzo Angiolini, shoes by Stuart, Mr. Seymour and Via Spiga; women's regular-priced designer collections {consisting of sportswear, dresses, suits, outerwear, swimwear and designer fashions), DKNY hosiery; men's designer collection's {Tommy Hilfiger, Tommy Bahamas. Polo Ralph Lauren, Timberland and Nautica); children's regular-priced Tommy Hilfiger and Polo apparel; Beanie Babies, Eaton Beauty Dolls, Collectibles, Seagull Pewter, Durham Furniture, Stanley furniture, sale-priced designer bedding and bath, sale- and clearance-priced small electric & personal appliances, Joseph Schmidt chocolates and Godiva chocolates; Eaton Gift Certificates, Eaton's Restaurants, concessions and services. ** Eaton's will deduct the equivalent of the PST & GST from the total purchase price. tExcludes Secret Hosiery and DKNY Hosiery. ttExcludes prestige watches and watches by Swatch, Armani, Hugo Boss, Gucci, Yves Saint Laurent and Calvin Klein; all estate and fine jewellery; jewellery by Dior, Du Nouveau, Memoire Paris, Diamond Essence, Swarovski and Royal Canadian Mint and Mont Blanc accessories. Selection varies by store. Savings on regular ticketed prices unless otherwise stated. Personal shopping only. List subject to change without notice. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Registration Department Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario 20 Dundas St. W, 7th Floor, Toronto ON M5G 2N6 Fax: (416)326-5555 E-mail at licensing@agco.on.ca THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Historical walking tours begin Sunday The Oakville Historical Society's popular Walking Tours of the Heritage District are being repeated this summer with the addition of a new route along Lakeshore Road East. The new tour takes in both north and south sides of Oakville's main street from Navy Street to Allan Street, where • Society interpreters will explain the commercial district as it was a century or more ago, and how it has evolved into the busy corridor of today. 'The Main Street' tours take place Sunday, July 18th, and Aug. 15th. In addition, four tours of Old Oakville's Heritage District will be held July 4th, Aug. 1st and 29th, and Sept. 12th. These pop­ ular tours are also conducted by OHS volunteers who are long­ time or life-long residents of the Town who can readily explain the background of the many landmarks on streets adjacent to the Oakville Harbour. Tojurs begin at 2 p.m. and run approximately 1 to 1 1/2 hours, starting from the Historical Society's archives and office at 110 King St., and end back at the same location where tea is served (included in the admis­ sion ticket). Each tour is preceded by a brief introduction to provide background about what's ahead, and each participant receives a detailed brochure for reference. The fee for non-members is $10; members, $8; children under six years, free. Reservations are requested. To book a tour, call 844-2695. Wednesday, June 30, 1999 Canada Day, July 1,12.-00 - 400 p.m. Visit Spruce Lane Farm House and the Nature Centre to celebrate Canada's birthday. Grand finale, Sundance Studios perform traditional dancing at 4:00. Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishment has applied to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for a Sale Licence Dino Panino 2525 Hampshire Gate, Unit 4, Oakville Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than July 30,1999. Please include your name, address and telephone number. If a petition is submitted to the Commision, please identify the designated contact person. Note: The AGCO gives the applicant details of any objections. Ontario Hooked on Fishing, July 3 and 4, 12.-00 - 4:00 p.m At the Nature Centre test your Fishing knowledge and learn facts about Pment and bait. Lots of activities :kids! Great deals for the whole family! 5 0% off Additional 4 0% off selected women's, all permanently reduced women's, men's men's and kids' swimwear and kids' spring/summer apparel 50% off • all previously reduced handbags • all summer linens and acrylics 4 0 % off • all knit short sleeve tops for women, men and kids • all spring outerwear for women and men • women's hosiery and socks1 • selected fashion bras and briefs • all boxed bras from Warner's Triumph and Vogue Bra 30% off • all shorts for women and men all women's daywear and panties • all regular-priced Eaton Home beach towels • BBQ tools and accessories No Tax • on all jewellery and watchesn • on all regular-and clearance- priced shoes for women, men and kids Factory Outlet 25% to 50% off • selected women's, men's and kids' apparel and accessories • selected lingerie PLUS NO GST STOREWIDE ALL WEEKEND E A T O N 'S Times have changed. Calorad® Notes from Maria Kinlough o f " The P e rfe c t B o d y" Hi Everyone! Some people have commented that no one has heard from me in a while. Well, I guess it's because I'm having so much fun. Am I still taking Calorad and the other wonderful supplements that I sell? You bet I am! My clients and I are having a great time. Life is an exciting adventure when you feel energized and you are able to wear the clothes you like. My personal training guru, Dirk Gebhardt said and I quote "I might be able to tire out Maria's muscles temporarily but her energy remains at a high level!" Do you have enough energy to work all day and then go out at night and enjoy yourself? If you have answered no to either of these questions please give me a call. This is not pie in the sky advertising. I could not sell these products unless I truly believed in their effectiveness and used them myself. By the way Spring Cleaning is not just for the home anymore. I have a fabulous herbal colon cleanser that will have you singing "I feel good". Don't neglect your body, it's the only one that you have! For more information on Calorad or any of the other products in our line please contact: "The Perfect Body" (905) 338-5593 Independent D is tribu to r For m ore information on Physical Fitness achieved with the help o f Calorad. Please contact D irk Gebhardt, D irector o f Fitness, The Women's Club 849-9696. Photo by Peter C. McCusker The Air Forcers celebrate with a breath to kick off their group. Sandra Bates, OTMH Respiratory Services; Ken Lockett of North York who donated $3,000 seed money for the pro­ gram; Dr. Laurence Chau of OTMH; Jim Cooke of the Oakville Civitan Club; Deputy Mayor Cathy Graham; and Michael Brennan, manager, Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, cut the cake. CORRECTION For our 24-Page Sears Sum m er Sale Pre-Print (Sale Dates: June 28-July 4 ,1 9 9 9 ) (C065F099) Page 7 - Save 25% Men's Prodige Underwear Ad reads: Sears Reg. 6.50-16.99. Sale 4.87-12.74 Ad should read: Sears Reg. 6.99-16.99. Sale 5.24-1174 We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused Sears customers. * The Air Forcers mirrors ^ OTMH breathing program SEWING MACHINE STORE R E P A I R S T O S I N G E R and all other makes & models EXPERT PINKING SHEARS ] & SCISSOR SHARPENING 198 SPEERS RD. 842-2033 Inside O akville Vacuum inthe city? Nearly 30 people were on hand at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre recently to kick off of a new program designed to help citizens with lung disease and chron­ ic breathing problems become more active. The Air Forcers, as they call themselves, are all grad­ uates of a pilot program set up at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital under the management of respirologist Dr. Laurence Chau. The group will meet there every Tuesday afternoon from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Sandra Bates, co-ordina­ tor of the Respiratory Rehabilitation Program at OTMH, and a staff physio­ therapist, was a prime mover in launching The Air Forcers It became clear to her, after doing many three- month follow ups, that a number of people who had made great headway while in the program were not maintaining their progress once it was over. She, along with a number of graduates, felt the answer lay in devel­ oping a community based program that mirrored the OTMH model. It all came together when Bates, with a committee of graduates, pitched the idea to staff at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. Bates trained them to oversee the program. The Parkwoods Rotary Club in Toronto is funding the first year of the program, thinks to the efforts of Shirley and Ken Lockett. (Shirley Lockett is a graduate of the hospital program.) Ludlow Medical Supplies donated a walker. The Oakville Civitan Club gave $1,500 towards the purchase of an oximeter, (to measure blood oxygen lev­ els and pulse rate,) thanks to Civitan Wayne Van Exan, another graduate. The Glen Abbey staff welcomed the opportunity to participate because of their community outreach programming phi­ losophy. For more information about The Air Forcers, call Wayne Van Exan at 845- 0322, or Anita Weiseneder at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 815-5950. I Englis^Fhding School BERTIN STABLES T 3445 Pundos w7 (Hwy. #5) Ookville (1-1/2 Miles West of Hwy. #25) 827-4678 website www.bertinstables.com e-mail: bertin@webtv.net Pa r k s Bronte Creek Provincial Park mailto:licensing@agco.on.ca http://www.bertinstables.com mailto:bertin@webtv.net Historical walking tours begin Sunday 50% off 40% off 30% off 25% to 50% off Calorad® "The Perfect Body" (905) 338-5593 * The Air Forcers mirrors ^ OTMH breathing program

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