Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 29 Jul 1994, p. 3

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Activities abound at Bronte Creek during the Civic Holiday weekend Only two new names have’been added since April to the list of those planning to run in this fall’s Ifiilnici- Discover the natural wonders of our world and learn more about the fragile balance of nature Sat July 30th and Mon. Aug. lst, at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Join the interpretive staff as they explore a familiar environ- ment using unfamiliar senses on the blind hike leaving Spruce Lane Farm House, on Saturday and Sunday, at 3:30 pm. Meet the animals at the Children’s Barn. Farm tours begin at 1 pm. on Saturday. Join the puppet shows on Sunday from 12 pm. until 3:30 pm. as furry animal friends dis- cover the importance of compost- ing and protecting the environment around us. Bronte Creek presents - Jim and Dave’s Awesome Environmental Adventure â€"- in co-operation with Canada Trusts Friends of the Environment, on Civic Holiday Mon., Aug. 1st, at 2 pm. Join this awesome musical crew as they explore the environment with many songs and activities. Fun for Back'l‘o School Sale! 593 Argus Rd. Oakville 844-9113 Authorized Dealer for Macl’hec [fl Workshop 0 BJRDA 0 KWIK SEW 0 JALIE 0 VOGUE THE OUTWEAR FABRIC STORE 0 Plain Polar Fleece 18 01 Reg. $18.98/m (nop ill finish) ’ 0 Printped Polar Flwoe Reg $22. 98/m - CommandeI Mirage‘fleg $1398/m (water, wind resistzmt) 0 Dermoflex Reg. $27.98/m walerptooi, rubber backed) 0 rinkie Nylon Reg. $10.98/m - Kasha Lining Reg. $10.98/m Summer Houls Thurs, Fri. 95 0 Rainwear Reg eg. $25/m 0 Duflels Reg $.34 98/m - Navai o Cloth Reg. 39. 98/m - Melton Cloth Reg. $22 98/m 50% Off ' Zipper??? HWY Duty. sagarablg, Mo way révérsible 0 AH Notibnsj thread 0 Printed lathe! (by the piew only) andidate list still Sparse for NB? % CROSS AVE QEW pal election. Both candidates should be famil- iar since each was acclaimed in the whole family! Come and experience all the crafts and displays at the Visitor Centre. Make paper from recycled Orthosupreme .. . . 2’334’359‘524 Set 574 Set 609 Set 889 1991 before Oakville residents even went to the polls. The first is Ward 1 Halton Roman Catholic School waste and learn how to control pests naturally. Learn environmen- tal friendly alternatives to haz- ardous cleaning products. DOUBLE 0U N KING ”309 ”3293479 Set 514 Set 559 Set 799 Orthopedlc 4460 FAIRVIEW ST. 246 MAIN STREET E 681-9020 878-4606 Board trustee Kevin O’Connor. The second is Alice Anne LeMay, his counterpart in Ward 3. The election is scheduled for Monday, Nov. 14. Other incumbents have already let it be known that they’ve grown accustomed to their seats and will seek re-election as well. They include Tedd Smith, who has regis- tered for local councillor in Ward 3; Ralph Robinson, local councillor Ward 1; Jim Smith, local councillor 5229 ‘249 $409 ’1 DOUBLE QUEEN Ward 6; Bill Logan, local/regional councillor Ward 6 and Stephen Sparling, local/regional councillor l'l'IIAXV CIGCUOH Ward 4. Local businessman Jim Stock has signed up to represent the local Council in Ward 4 while Linda Hardacre has thrown her hat into the ring for local Council in Ward 2. John Rankin, a current member of the Oakville Hydro Board of H Directors, is seeking re- e-lection \0 Board members are elected at large ,3 14"“ Set 394 Set 434 Set 654 490 SPEERS ROAD 842-3368 SPEERS ROAD KING

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