Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 7 Oct 1994, p. 4

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The Ceot Chinese Food in "Town! DINNER BUFFET sA . Calendars will also be sold in oakville at the Halton Region Police Station, and Haltonâ€"Mississauga Ambulance Service, 215 Wyecroft Rd., Oakville. Q Burlington Mall, 777 Guelph Line, Burlington from Oct. 27th â€" 29th; Q and Oakville Place, Trafalgar Rd. and QEW from Nov. 10th â€" 12th. 911 Calendars now on sale The calendar features pictures of Halton emergency services workers selected from 60 nominated members. The winners were picked at a contest at the Galaxy Club on Feb. 26th. The calendars are on sale at: Q Hopedale Mall, Rebecca St and Third Line, from today until Oct. 8th; Q Milton Mall, Main St. and Ontario St., Milton from Oct. 20th â€" 22nd; Q Mapleview Mall, Maple Ave. and Plains Rd., Burlington from Oct. 13th â€" 15th; Cost of the calendar featuring memâ€" bers of Halton‘s police fire and ambuâ€" lance services is $10. Proceeds will be donated to the pediatric wards of Halton hospitals and The Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children. The 1995 9â€"1â€"1 Halton Emergency Services Calendar will be available at selected malls in the region over the next month. .« Vince Carlin, Senior Producer of the Documentaries Unit for the CBC, will be the guest speaker at the Oct. 19th meeting of the Oakville Canadian Club. Carlin‘s topic will be Journalism vs. Politics or The Incredible Facing The Inevitable. The Oakville resident is host of Media File, the program that anaâ€" lyzes various aspects of news media coverage and media news ethics. CBC executive at Canadian Club Oct. 19th Herb Vandewall, President of Community Living Oakville, accepts a $20,000 cheque from Andree Russell, President of the Auxiliary to Community Living Oakville. The money raised by the auxiliary will help fund an air conditioning system at Speers Place Industries â€" a sheltered workshop program. Community Living Oakville has been serving people with developmental handicaps since 1954. (Photo by Peter McCusker) Community Donation The meeting will be held at the To all Oakville Beaver readers and advertisers. Please be aware that The Oakville Beaver has severed all associations with: Prosellex and The Oakville Shop Locally Card. Howard Johnson Plaza Hotel on Argus Road. The evening begins with a cash bar at 6:15 p.m. with dinâ€" ner to follow at 7:00 p.m. Cost is $25 for nonâ€"members and $20 for memâ€" bers. For tickets or membership inforâ€" mation, call Robert Logie, viceâ€"pres. membership at 338â€"2667, Judie Preston, club secretary at 845â€"2862 or Tom McCormack club pres. at 338â€"7148.

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