Oakville . Town Centre II, 240 North Service Rd. Q.E.W. and Dorval Great Live Horse Racing â€" Satellite Simulcasting TeleTheatre Action! Full Pariâ€"Mutue! Wagering, Track Odds, Pools, Prices Friday thru Tuesday â€" Post Time 7:30 p.m. From Flamboro Wednesdaysâ€"Thursdays 7:30 p.m. Sundays 1 p.m. Make OTMH one of the most advanced community general hospitals in Southern Ontario! Have a cheque ready when our Neighbourhood Campaign Team volunteer calls at your door between 5â€"9 on Mohawk Raceway Volunteers Team Up with Bronte Business For OTMH New Equipment Campaign. » There are close to 1,000 muchneeded pieces of new equipment being purchased for our expanding facility at OTMH. In the past 10 years, Oakuillians have raised over $10 million to upâ€"grade our hospital. Thanks to teams like this and the generosity of everyone in town, we now have a $60 million investment in family health care to help us get better sooner, more comfortably, at less cost. You can help put our rï¬lgh-t CcampaIgn over the top! P Helsour Tuesday, May 17th, or. ovildâ€"Fear; Setting a Course for Tomorrow...With Advanced Care Today. 00 6@ New Equipment Campaign Open 7 days a week Lunch dinner served daily PaRTICIPactIon hreats of rising interest rates T helped Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board (OREB) sales soar 70% in March compared to the same period one year aco. Total sales for the month were Rising interest rates spark surge in real estate sales Sunday promises an afternoon of ‘treeâ€"related‘ fun for the whole family, which includes adding a leaf to the museum giant tree, a ‘fun hunt‘ for trees, and building a natural bird feeder. Tours of the Erchless Estate will also be available, or stroll around the estate‘s beautifully restored rock garden and lakefront views. In preparation for Arbour Day, Grade 2 students from St. Marguerite D‘ Youville School made colorful leaves, in the shape of their hands, and hung them on the museum‘s giant tree last Friday and again today. For more information, call the museum at §45â€"3541. Earth Week officially ends in Oakville with Arbour Day. This Sunday, April 24th, Mayor Ann Mulvale will plant a Red Oak at the Erchless Estate at 2 p.m., as part of the Oakville Museum‘s Arbour Day activities from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. This tree planting will the Town of Oakville‘s official observance of Arbour Day. Museum Arbour Day activities Sunday Right Now! phone 338â€"4642 Help our OTMH professionals give Advanced Care. Fill in, and join the OTMH Advanced Caregiver Team. Please make cheques payable (and mail to) to: OTMH CHARITABLE CORPORATION 327 Reynolds Street Oakville, Ontario L6J 3L7 or Payable at the rate of $ _____________ per year for the next y I prefer to pay by credit card. Please charge me as follows: DMasterCard DV'sa Aéct #*_> _ s m __:â€"__ ‘Exp Date Residential sales accounted for $67,130,733. with $220,101. being the average sale price and $193,000. was the median price. 305 compared to 179 for March last year. Enclosed is...D My cash donation in the amount of $ Address _ City/Town Signature_ D My pledge over a period of time, as follows Total gift $ Province k * OTMH "Given the encouraging increase in March, there is every reason to be optiâ€" mistic," said OREB president, Nancy Gossling. "It is also encouraging that the members of OREB achieved overâ€" all gains of 56% in yearâ€"toâ€"date volâ€" ume of sales over yearâ€"toâ€"date volume in 1993, a trend which we feel will continue." In addition to sales of residential properties, the OREB reported 49 nonâ€" residential sales and property rentals for March. Dollar volume for all propâ€" erties was $69,568,166. for the month compared with $40,083,010. for March of 1993. Breaking down the numbers, 212 sales were reported in the OREB‘s Oakville office and averaged $229,458, which the Milton district recorded 48 sales and averaged $174,600. There were also 45 rural and other residential sales in the month. years