Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 6 Dec 2006, p. 14

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14 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 6, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com An Erchless holiday Celebrate the magic of the holiday season with family and friends this Christmas at the Oakville Museum. Stroll through the streets of old Oakville by candlelight with Customs Collector R.K. Chisholm. Tour the Erchless Estate decorated for an early 1900s Christmas and experience how an Oakville family shared the season with friends and loved ones. End your visit with a sampling of festive refreshments in the Erchless atrium. Tickets are available in advance for $10 per person. Tour times are 5:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. Space is limited, so call now to reserve tickets. The museum will remain open until Saturday, Dec. 23 for holiday tours and will re-open on Wednesday, Dec. 27 ­ Dec. 30 from 1-4:30 p.m. Regular museum admission hours resume on Tuesday, Jan. 2. Visit the museum for children's Christmas Break activities. Drop in for a celebration of New Year's around the world from Jan. 2-5 from 1-4 p.m. Children can participate in crafts and activities to ring in the New Year. Cost is $5 per child. No pre-registration is required. Oakville Museum at Erchless Estate is the restored home of Oakville's founding family the Chisholms. Open year-round, the museum is located on the picturesque Erchless Estate overlooking Oakville Harbour and Lake Ontario. Oakville Museum at Erchless Estate is located at 8 Navy St., just south of Lakeshore Road in downtown Oakville. For more information, call 905-338-4400 or visit www.oakvillemuseum.ca Feel good about where you shop. Care-A-Van price drops in new year Prices on tickets and passes for seniors and students who use the Town of Oakville's Care-A-Van service will drop. "We wanted our Care-A-Van tickets and passes to be the same price as our regular transit tickets and passes," said Barry Cole, Director of Oakville Transit Services. "Over 70 per cent of our Care-A-Van passengers are seniors, so while our adult Care-A-Van ticket price remains the same, seniors and students will see significant discounts," said Cole. Tickets go on sale Monday, Jan. 1, 2007. Passengers who buy monthly passes can purchase their January monthly pass starting the week of Dec. 18. Tickets will continue to be sold through the Care-A-Van dispatchers and will also be sold at all the ticket agent locations in the Town. Passengers who only travel a few times per week will realize greater savings by purchasing tickets. Passengers who travel a minimum of 10 times per week will realize savings and convenience by purchasing a monthly pass. Drivers will continue to accept the yellow Care-A-Van tickets until March 1, 2007. After that time, the yellow tickets will no longer be accepted. The same kind of transit ticket can be used for both general buses and Care-A-Van use. New ticket prices are 10 for $14 for seniors tickets (pink). A seniors' pass is $45 per month. Student tickets (orange) are 10 for $17. Student passes cost $50 per month. Adult tickets (green) are 10 for $21. An adult pass is $78 per month. A cash fare is $2.50. For more information or a list of ticket agent locations, visit www.oakvilletransit.ca or call 905-8152020. Feel good about great savings, too. 301 Cornwall Road, Oakville (905) 849-8400 www.wholefoodsmarket.com Offer expires December 12, 2006. Void if duplicated. Not valid with any other offer. Limit one coupon per customer per visit. Excludes prepared foods, bakery and beverages. Valid at Whole Foods Market in Oakville only. free ee $ groceries 5 And feel great about what you serve at your holiday table. No artificial ingredients. Little preparation time. { just heat, serve and savour.} with a $25 store purchase PLU 20950

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