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Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 1999, Focus, B1

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Wednesday, June 16, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B1 TRUST JUST ANYONE TO DRIVE YOUR CAR, SO WHT TRUST JUST AMY COMPANY TO INSURE IT? SMhF-- M--d I-- uMi Nw m Immnt imaim Hnd Ortiu: SurWwgk. Orton* Wayne McGill .2345 V fca o k Rd. #21. OakviUe 8 4 7 -5 6 7 1 Focus OFFICIAL MEDIA SPONSOR OF THE OAKVILLE WATERFRONT FESTIVAL FO URTH LIN E AUTO For AH Your Car's Needs CAA T u n e U p s In Business Approved B ra k e s in Oakville Shop C o o lin g S y s te m Since 1979 Gov't Safety Checks; Exhaust Systems 559 Speers Road • 842-3001 (across from Darigold) O akville B eaver Focus E d ito r: W IL M A B L O K H U IS 845-3824 (E x te n s io n 2 5 0 ) F ax : 337-5567 fun in the You didn't have to travel far to enjoy some fun in the sun last weekend as Oakville residents were treated to three excellent family-orientated events -- Special Friends Day, Picnic-in-the- Park and the National Kids Day celebration outside Toys R Us. Pictured here enjoying the fun are (clockwise from the top right) an Oakville Wind Orchestra member, playing a tune at Picnic- in-the-Park, Kyle Ross and Victoria Stelmacovich enjoying Dave Caron's magic show at the annual picnic, Toys R Us store director Gord Simpson has a blast as kids Connor Maberly and Jessica Bryson enjoy the bouncer at the National Kids' Day event, Ingrid Dam, Chris Lenko and son Bryan, and Michael Taylor (centre), cool off on the water slide at Special Friends Day at Appleby College, and Jeff Banton takes his turn at the sponge water Bring line, also at Sunday's Special Friends Day. Photos by Peter J. Thompson BHYC hosts Waterfront Festival Regatta Following it's huge success last year, the Bronte Harbour Yacht Club is again hosting this year's Regatta at the Oakville Waterfront Festival on Saturday, June 26th. An total of 66 boats raced last year rais­ ing funds for the Family Division of the Salvation Army. Riding high on the wave of its previous popularity, this year's race is expected to be bigger and better than ever. The Waterfront Regatta will begin at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 26th, with a skipper's meeting that morning at 11 a.m. Registration is $35 for the boat and skip­ per, and $12.50 for each additional crew member. Registration fees include an OWF T-shirt, tickets for a post-Regatta BBQ, live enter­ tainment and your own OWF button which entitles you to participate in all of the Festival activities all weekend. Registration is at the Oakville Waterfront Festival office in Coronation Park, Oakville. The first 50 applicants receive a free race hat. Applications will be accepted until 11 a.m. on race day. u i m uW i t Halton Waldorf School rtistic Jftlive Opening fall '99 Kg., Gr. 1-8 a beautiful, new campus at 2193 Orchard Rd. in Burlington Inform ation Night Wednesday, June 23, 7:30 p.m. Central Arena Auditorium (Drury Lane) For more information, call 854-0191, or visit us on the Web at www.waldorfschool.net m 5 £\\M 7 m m m Qmd dnlj/ (MfiiisiZZfe WIMBljttnn VMterrncmtTqp ......... O fr e o /r t f tp f tn NATIONAL CELLULAR* Personal Communications Centres 422 Speers Rd. Oakville, (905) 338-9200 3105 Unity Dr, Unit #29 Mississauga (905)828-9200 1490 Dundas St E Mississauga (905) 848-2555 Bell Phonecentre Oakville Place, Oakville (905)815-9200 Month M o h tiB ty ♦Sour T«r»» and Co»*& Apt*. Wltifr Sutafic* Uof. United Tliur Offer, See Sores for l>rt«its. ^Trade-markof 8eH Canada Under Licence. AlJ Other TraJe»«wfc» arethe Property of Tticir Respective Holders UrtTonUed U n$ Dktante aflriiea only to cafla on$*na»hy«ru<a»i«s in BeH MobdAy lenitory (Wt tin Ontario and Quebec) http://www.waldorfschool.net

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