Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 19 Nov 1993, p. 5

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C n NO SW P t c BP Sn en ce s en e s t sn io on e ie dn t o dnc . 9 o e on n Pn h> Ldih ie d Plant may employ 200 (Continued from page 1) Halton Regional chairman Peter Pomeroy likewise extolled the beneâ€" fits of the move. "What an incredible opportunity this presents for the future," he said. "This is a historic and significant event." According to vice president Sean Milligan, when Polywheels started in Oakville in 1987 it made industrial caster wheels but kept its name even after it started manufacturing other products. These were mainly replaceâ€" ment header panels for automobiles which were sold in Canada, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan and Africa. Last year Polywheels moved from the aftermarket into original equipâ€" ment which naturally lead to the Ford deal. First up will be heat shields for the Windstar‘s fuel tank followed by the Ranger starting in 1995. Sean Milligan explained that the new equipment Polywheels purchased won‘t fit in its 60,000 square foot Third Line location. Mack, which measures in at 340,000 square feet, will do just nicely. While only half the building will be needed immediately to house 14 presses which should be § running by April, it provides ample room for expansion. "We will fill the building in a year and who knows, there‘s 10 more acres we can fill vet," said Frank Milligan. Sean Milligan said that Polywheels was close to having another facility designed and built at the time the deciâ€" sion was made to relocate to Mack. (The last truck rolled off its assembly line in July.) By assuming the estabâ€" lished plant instead, the company will Polywheels president Frank Milligan and Mayor Ann Mulvale put SOLD sticker on sign adverâ€" tising Mack Canada plant. (Photo by Pater McCusker) running faster in order to meet its obliâ€" gation to Ford. Polywheels currently employs 97 workers and by spring Sean Milligan hopes to have 120. If business continâ€" ues to improve he said it‘s feasible there could be 200 employees at the facility. Watch For These Sales Circulars t ermg message TODAY‘S DELIVERY | * Consumers Distributing Cruise Holidays e Ashbrooks | | * Homestead International | * Partial Delivery [ Any day of the week. Any quantity As low as $40.00 per thousand Call Saliya Perera Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution 467 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE _ 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 LX @p rice o tue cror SoTur‘do_\, Nov 20 SANTA CLAUS PARADE STARTING AT 9;00 am T\ 10; 30â€" 12:00 Come Meet Frances Tyrrell gAvril Tyrrell TheH will be sisning their new book The (RAristmas (Cours $195. Also available is Frances‘ delightful ornamerit kit ot $2.50. If you buy the book 4 kit fosdhu‘ the price is. $10.00 all faxes are included. Other books also available for sngmng by Ookmille illustrator Frances Tyrrel{ are : â€" Kates Castle Huron Carol Worker in Sandalwood Joy to the World. IF yoU ARE UNABLE To ATTEND you may RESERVE yoUuR SIGNED COPIES BY PHONE 245 LAKESHORE ROAD EAsT DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE be able to have its equipment up and TONIGHT! Light Up The Season.... in Downtown Oakville Friday, Nov. 19th Join in the festivities as Downtown Oakville kicks off the hoilday seasonwith the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. Come to the Towne Square (Lakeshore George St.) and enjoy warm refreshments, great Christmas entertainment as well as a carol singâ€"aâ€"long. Hot Chocolate Hot Apple Cider: Courtesy of your downtown businesses. Tim Bits Cookies Courtesy of Tim Horton‘s Cultures. * 7:00 p.m. Carol Singalong with the Salvation Army * 7:30 p.m. Lighting of the Tree * 7:40 p.m. St. Hilda‘s Anglican Church Christmas Pla * 8:00 p.m. St. Joseph‘s School Choir * Santa Claus will be on hand to greet the crowd Special thanks to Tim Hortons, Cultures, St. Hilda‘s Anglican Church, St. Joesph‘s School, The Town of Oakville and The Oakville Beaver For more information call the Downtow n? Oakville BIA at 844â€"4520 Park free all evening after 6:00 p.m. in affle'lun icipal lots e (Excluding the parking garage) and throughout downtown. 1;[@5@0@ unfolds! YWe are Plk ased to announce the ope s of our shop ol INTIMATE ELECANCTH 6 * Full Selection 6 dizes £€661 ‘61 ‘Aon ‘Kepudg TTIIAMYO 4HL â€" § * Drofessional Service Fitting Opening DRIZE DRAWS with this ad 00/0 Ofidnd other hmpn\ Cifts! 107 REYNOLDS STREET Off Lakeshore Rd. E. 845â€"1210 Mon. Tues. Wed. Sat. 10 to 6 Thursclay Friday 10 to 8 Sunday 12 â€" 5 ‘s Leather Weather: Lambskins rom Garvey‘s 9 Get yourself into a Leather. Either in Bomber length, black with sideâ€"entry pockets and a biâ€"swing back; or in Stroller length, in burgundy with toggles and patch pockets. Both models in other shades: olive, sand, teal and graphite grey. Also at Garvey‘s: complementing silk and woo!l scarves and handsome gloves. RVEY mEn‘s § sHoPS DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE + 183 LAKESHORE RD. E. §45â€"8911 DOWNTOWN BURLINGTON + 389 BRANT STREET 6396165 Open Thurs. Fri. until 9 p.m.

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