To celebrate the International Year of the Family, the committee has chosen "A Family Chnstmas†as this year‘s theme. The 46th annual Oakville Santa Claus Parade has been set for Sat. Nov. 26th. The parade commences at 9 a.m. from Kerr and Stewart Streets. Santa Claus coming to town Nov. 26th Visit our showroom at 35 Crawford Cr., Campbelleville, Mon.â€"Fri. 8â€"6, Sat. 9â€"5. Evenings by appointment. Windows Doors by Ridley BE ENERGY EFFICIENT WITH A HIGHâ€"EFFICIENCY FURNACE =eâ€" *Residential consumers only on approved credit. Offer ends November 12, 1994. Ask for details A highâ€"efficiency natural gas furnace reduces fuel consumption. It will also save you hundreds of dollars a year compared to heating your home with oil or electricity. You can even save money and energy by upgrading to a highâ€"efficiency natural gas furnace from an older natural gas furnace. It‘s your best choice for wise and efficient energy use. Call Union Gas Today! Save Hundreds On Your Home Heating Costs! 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Affordable Elegance® WINDOWS DOORS THE OAKVILLE BEAVER According to Fareshare spokesman Laura Watson, the number of individâ€" uals using the foodbank has dropped slightly since last year, but the need As enjoyable as Thanksgiving is for most people, it is also a time when Oakville‘s Fareshare Foodbank must unfortunately gear up for one of its two annual food drives. Award winning nature film maker John Carey, 82, of Burlington, has created a new video on birds of prey, to be seen by more than 75,000 annuâ€" al visitors at the recently opened Raptor Centre â€" located at the Mountsberg Conservation Area, just west of Campbellville. Carey will be on hand today at 2:00 p.m. at a premier showing of the film. Carey‘s films about science and nature have won awards in Canada and Europe. Production of the new education video was sponsored entirely by the Burlington, Oakville, and Milton chapters of the Friends of the Environment Foundation, operated in conjunction with Canada Trust. The 2,100 sq. ft. Raptor Centre is the first of its kind in Canada with facilities for treating more than 200 injured hawks and owls a year. Visitors are able to watch medical procedures, view presentations in the video theâ€" atre, and watch presentations with live birds in the adjoining netted flyway. Wildlife film on birds of prey has premier at Mountsberg Fareshare Foodbank looking for support in special Oct. 5th drive The 1994 Oakville United Way campaign opened Sunday with the annual bath tub race along Lakeshore Road. Winners, for the third year in a row, was the squad from Thomas A. Blakelock High School (above left) and the Ford of Canada crew (above right) was first in the corporate entry category. St. Thomas Aquinas High School and Menasco Aerospace won Team Spirit awards while the Rubber Duckie, for best designed bath tub, went to Iroquois Ridge High School, the new school‘s first year of competition. The United Way goal this year is $1,887,000. a 9.5% increase over last year. The campaign theme is ‘Paint The Town Red‘ and it‘s already underway with the doorâ€"toâ€"door component and many comâ€" panies have already launched their employee payroll campaigns. FASHION SHOW remains â€" 3,000 families are regisâ€" tered (still others are not) which means 300 families avail themselves of the foodbank‘s services each month. On Oct. 5th, donation bags will appear in area newspapers and while no official goal has been set, Watson says they hope to match the 60,000 Estée Lauder counter, Ladies‘ Wear The Post Office (Upper Level) THE BAY OAKVILLE « QEW TRAFALGAR RD. 842â€"4811 Come and join us for an evening full of events and entertainment catered b The Olive Garden, Culotta Wines Glen Abbey Italian Bakery * Latest techniques in personal skin analysis and makeovers by Estée Lauder. Win one of 2 $100 gift certificates for Estée Lauder. 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You‘ll also receive an exciting gift with purchase. 1 b An opportunity to win a Deluxe Portrait Package, valued at $179.00 courtesy of The Bay Portrait Studio. *American Express Travel Services will be giving away a Spa Getaway Day Trip to St. Anne‘s Country Inn Spa A working woman‘s vacation. COLLECTIONS INTERNATIONALE, ESTEE LAUDER, WONDERBRA Fareshare foodbank is located a 1240 Speers Rd., Unit 6. It‘s regul hours are Monday from 10 a.m. to p.m. and Thursday from 3 to 7 p.m During the food drive it will be oper daily from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. According to Fareshare buye Mabel Primo, nonâ€"perishable items 0 any kind are welcome. They are, how: ever, in need of a variety of items the foodbank runs out of more frequently They include canned meats of any kind, stew, apple juice, protein beans (like kidney) powdered milk, cerefl and instant coffee. pounds netted last Thanksgiving. Cash or cheques (for whicl income tax receipts will be issued) ar also welcome so that Primo can go t« local stores and purchase what th foodbank requires. Volunteers are likewise encourag to come out and help from Oct. through Thanksgiving and perhaps late as Oct. 13. A typical shift for sor ing and stacking runs from 11 a.m. 3 p.m. Those interested should c: Fareshare at 847â€"3988. September 28, 19