Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 20 Oct 1993, p. 12

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Bell Canada was the target for a substantial theft that took place over a two night period last June. Halton Police and Crime Stoppers would appreciate hearing from anyone with information that could help solve the case. During the nights of Sun., June 27th and Mon., June 28th several service vehicles were broken into while they. were parked at the Bell compound at 1151 Cornwall Rd. in Oakville. Van windows were smashed so the vehicles could be unlocked for access to the material stored within. 12 Telephones, printers, circuit and voltage testers, and a switchboard were stolen. Police estimate the damage to the vans to be approxiâ€" mately $1,200. The dollar value of the stolen equipment was pegged at $17,000. If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and your inforâ€" mation will be treated with complete anonymity. scribe to call display. Please call 800â€"668â€"5151 or 825â€"TIPS. Bell trucks damaged, equipment removed Second City highlights Oakville Centre bill in October The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts‘ galaxy of enterâ€" tainment continues in October with the professional Comic Eclipse Series, featured in the Studio Theatre. This season‘s lineâ€"up of great entertainment offers someâ€" thing for everyone, including up to 30% off the regular ticket price of ereat entertainment. _ Featured in Comic Eclipse are Canada‘s top comedians, opening rime Stoppers does not sub Oakville Waterfront Festival Charitable Rewards In 1993 the festival donated $40,159 to chanitable organizations and notâ€"for profit groups brmgmg total direct donations after two years to $74,159. The festival muited chanitable organizations and notâ€"forâ€"profit groups to nm concessions at Coronation Park. The festival met all the logistical needs of the panticipatmg groups and allowed the dlubs to keep ALL proceeds. Approximately $50,000 has been raised during the two festival weekends by these concessionatres, bringing the total of funds donated and generated after two years to more than $120,000. __ * 51 organizations supplied volunteers donating 3,557 hours during three days of the festival/93 The greatest benefit of the Festival to the community is the celebration. The spmit of the festival is to share. Service Clubs Preâ€"Selling Buttons........$4,089 Festival Volunteers*..................... $22,944 Clubs selling Ford Raffie Tickets retained 20% of the proceeds............. $5,026 generated from Festival/93 Honorariums paid to community entertamers m [93....:..:. 3. .M.zt.ksk... Profits to Service Clubs concessionanies in Culaille:>.:::.::..3}>;: .. *.. 5 oo Charitable Funds distributed and 1993 Charitable Distribution with the return of The Second City Oct. 22â€"23. An improvisational group second to none, THE SECOND CITY feaâ€" tures upâ€"coming talented comediâ€" Waves of Success The SELECT 1 GROUP Energy Efficiency Experts $47â€"1179 South Service Rd. W., Oakville BE ENERGY SMART... CHOOSE NATURAL GAS Make the smart choice with a natural gas fireplace. About 16¢ an hour to operate. Starts up with the flip of a switch. No wood to buy, haul, store or chop. No ashes to clean up or flying sparks to worry about. $30,000 $70,159 $8,100 8 ans, in an evening of hilarious entertainment. THE SECOND CITY‘S presentation is generously sponsored by the Royal Bank., LORNE ELLIOTT follows Second City on Nov. 26â€"27, 1993. Standâ€"up comedian, storyteller and musician ELLIOTT‘S wacky style is known from Los Angeles to Newfoundland and if you are lookâ€" ing for a slice of entertainment, join COMEDY ON WRY. January 28â€" 29, 1994. After wowing the audi Saed G C (oup* South Service Rd Energy Eomncy Experts Speers Rd Call a member Union Gas Fireplace Dealer today! THE OAKVILLE BEAVEE FUTURE FLAMES 338â€"9276 ence as the opening act for The Nylons last season, COMEDY ON WRY return to The Oakville Centre with its delicious entree of quickâ€" witted humour sure to please the most discerning palate. COMEDY ON WRY is generously sponsored by Grabbajabba, last year‘s small business winner for Business and the Arts Awards. The ILLUSTRATED MEN comâ€" plete the Comic Eclipse Series on March 25â€"26, 1994. With return as GER VAN AMERSFOOR BDO Dunwoody Secretary Treasurer Gas Fireplaces 406 Speers Rd CAR! MACLEAN Revenue Canada Water Events RYAN KOGUT ONEL REDFORD JACK MEYERS _Oakville 38â€"( WARM) wn of Oakville Eventsâ€"Chair MAY YMCA Viceâ€"Chair Chairman, 1994 BRUCE IRELAND A letter from the Oakville Waterfront Festival Principal Sponsor akville Family )R ANN M Slough Estates Canada is pleased to be entering its third year as a principal sponsor of the Oakville Waterfront Festival. At Slough Estates, we take pride in carefully selecting the communities we build in We make a point of supporting those communities â€" morally and financially. By sponsoring local cultural and social activities, such as Jxe Oakville Waterfront Festival, Slough has the rare opportunity to interact with local residents, businesses and charitable organizations, â€" while â€" contributing to an _ outstanding community event. Sponsomhip is teamwork, between sponsors, volunteers and the community; it is a winâ€"win situation for everyone involved. | 1993 Volunteer Oakville Waterfront Festival Organizers Our thanks to all the Festival volunteer organizers. Speers Rd Q.E.W the final production in the ‘93â€"‘94 Comic Eclipse Series March 25â€"26, 1994. With a mandate for fun, this troupe will improvise their way through an evening sure to draw laughs. THE SECOND CITY, LORNE ELLIOTT, COMEDY ON WRY and ILLUSTRATED MEN tickets are available to subscribers for just $82.00 for adults and $70.00 for students/seniors when you order prior to Friday, October 22. COMIC FRANK COONIE JOHN HOGG Town of Oakville Financial Specialist Government Rep. Oak. Chamber of Commerce GILLIAN SMART Bearm of Canada Natural gas is cleaner burning than wood, so it‘s kinder to the environment. Can be installed in almost any room in your house. 2575 Dundas St. W., Miss. (1 km east of Aikenheads & The Price Club) Fireplace Clearance Centre $28â€"7082 HEARTH MANOR m LARRY MIOTTO ackson‘s Barn Viceâ€"Chair ECLIPSE presentations are recomâ€" mended for adult audiences. Join The Oakville Centre for a star trek of laughs and out of this world entertainment with the Comic Eclipse series. To order your subâ€" scription, call The Oakville Centre‘s Box Office at 815â€"2021, open Monday to Friday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. The Oakville Centre is located at 130 Navy Street, (north end of the Centennial Plaza complex) in downtown Oakville. ANNA MARIA D‘ALESSANDRC JACK A. HASEN _ PAT FESTINGâ€"SMITH JR Slough Estates Idea Smiths Principal Sponsor _ Public Relationsâ€"Chair Ass + Aikenheads + Price Club CHIEF WAYNE GOULD Mcb WetMeragemen V‘\v&aflnunll.eersâ€"Cheur * Oakville Fire Department Safety & Security PETER PICK Oakville Red Cross Logistics JACK JAMIESON oyal Bank of Canada Soonsorshinpâ€"Chair Director Oct. 20. 199

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