Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 8 Sep 2011, p. 11

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PUBLIC AUCTION USTOMS SEIZED HIGH VALUE DIAMONDS SEIZURE NO. CS4971-07-0926 CANADIAN GOVERNMENT CERTIFIED DIAMONDS All sales are final. No refund exchange or layaway. Payments: Visa, M.C., Debit, Cash and Certified Cheques. Some reserves may apply. Sale subject to additions, deletions, errors and omissions. 15% buyers premium & applicable taxes to be added. Crown Assets Auctioneers. 1-888-694-9169 SUNDAY SEPT. 11th, 2011 Auction at 2:00 P.M. - Viewing from 1:00 P.M. HOLIDAY INN BRONTE, OAKVILLE 2525 Wyecroft Road (Q.E.W. & Bronte) For directions please call: 905-847-1000 High value diamonds seized at Toronto International Airport by virtue of section 12 and 110 of theCustoms Act. All importation duties and taxes have been paid. Supplemented with other fine jewellery rings, solitaires braceletsnecklaces, earrings, emeralds, rubies, sapphires etc. CERTIFIED SWISS MADE WATCHES ROLEX - CARTIER - PATEK - OMEGA - CHOPARD - BREITLING JEAGER - AUDEMARS - BREGUET - IWC Breguet 1650 De La Marine The RoyalWindsor 610 Ford Drive, Unit 6, Oakville 905-337-0330 theroyalwindsor@gmail.com *Does not include weekly or daily specials, or any other promotions or coupons. *Limit $15.00 menu item, Dine in Only not for Take Out. Monday CHICKEN WINGS 50 Tuesday DOMESTIC BOTTLE AND POUND OF WINGS $9.25 Sunday IMPORT DRAUGHTS Served within 15 im n tu es or its fre !e LUNCH MENU SPECIALS ALL LUNCHES $5.09 $8.99 Wednesday Thursday DOMESTIC DRAUGHTS $4.25 $8.95 BACON & CHEDDAR BURGER KIDS EAT FREE WITH PURCHASE OF ADULT MEAL 11 AM - 5PM 2 KIDS/FAMILY yFrida FISH AND CHIPS BUY 1 GET 1 HALF PRICE Saturday/Sunday Weekly Specials DUNDAS ST. E. (HWY 5), WATERDOWN, ON L9H 7H8 Showroom 905.689.1880 www.oasisgardendesign.com YOUR DREAM INTO REALITY CALL TODAY For Your FREE Design ConsultationLANDSCAPE CONTRACTOREst. 1993Member of Landscape Ontario 1 1 Thursday, Septem ber 8, 2011 O A K V ILLE B EA V ER w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m Don't fix what isn't broken GO train, which I never really considered as an option in the past because I had the bus system to work with, and the GO trains are expensive as well. Now that the bus option has been literally removed, I am finding that I am missing appointments because I simply cannot afford to get to them anymore. There must be others out there who also feel this way. Something needs to be done. Our tax dol- lars help fund the public transit systems (and yet, we still have to pay when we board the bus... go figure), so I feel that the system should at least be working for us. The old transfer system was absolutely fine getting a city-appropriate new trans- fer when boarding a different city or town's bus at the city limits was working just fine. The government says it is "standardizing transit. How so? It is only making life more difficult for the people who pay for and depend upon the sys- tems in place. My opinion is, dont fix what isnt broken. So, then, who will dare to make a change? We have an election coming up this year. Maybe it might not be such a bad idea for one of the representatives (from any party) to repair this faulted system... I know that they would certainly be getting my vote if they did. Veronica White, Oakville Continued from page 6

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