A 4 - The Oakville Beaver, W ednesday M arch 5, 2003 SAVE TIME WITH OUR ONLINE SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE Three teens charged in gas station robbery Halton Regional Police have charged three 17-year olds following a robbery on Saturday at a north Oakville gas station. According to police, the incident occurred around 12:40 a.m. as three youths entered the Esso station at 305 Dundas St. One of them brandished a knife at the clerk and demanded money. After receiving an undisclosed amount of cash, one of the suspects held the door open while the third loaded car tons of cigarettes into a knapsack. When an SUV pulled into the lot, all three fled west on foot. Officers responded immediately, con tacted the Canine Unit and started a search of the area. Three suspects were quickly appre hended after being found by Const. Rick Lostracco and his police dog Honour. Police also recovered the knife and some of the stolen property. The three m ales- from Oakville, Brampton and Mississauga - who cannot be named under the Young Offenders Act are charged with robbery, wearing a disguise with intent and breach of proba tion (one of the accused only). w w w .o a k v ille b e a v e r.c o m H i t " S u b s c r ib e " STORE CLOSING Skate with Spiderman and Barbie Sunday Skate with Spiderman and Barbie al the May Court Club of Oakville's Next Generation Group's Family Ice Skating Party on Sunday at the River Oaks Recreation Centre. The event will be taking place from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., with skating from 11 a.m. -12:50 p.m at River Oaks, 2400 Sixth Line north of Upper Middle Road. Admission is $10 per family or S3 per person. Tickets will be sold at the door on Sunday. This is a fundraiser to benefit the EvenStart program for children in Oakville. EvenStart is a summer program offered through communi ty partnerships. The focus of this program is to provide chil dren with no previous experience in pre-school programs an opportunity to enhance their social skills and language devel opment, while becoming familiar with the routines and struc ture of a kindergarten classroom: The Family Ice Skating Party is the Next Generation Group's first fundraising event, in hopes of providing partial funding for EvenStart. 50°/ooff of all our IT 1 £ I|* f* h Q |lH |Q 0 11IGI Ul Id I lUldw (some merchandise is on consignment) Store fix tu re s fo r sale! NEW MAGAZINE: West o f the City publication manager Vicki Dillane holds the premiere issue of West o f the City @ Work, an upscale business magazine following in the footsteps of the ever- popular West o f the City lifestyle magazine. West o f the City @Work will be distributed this week and be available in Chapters, Indigo and Bookers (Oakville) by Monday, March 10. The next @ Work issue will be the Fall/Winter edition to be published mid-September 2003. 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Branch 114 of the Royal Canadian Legion purchased the Oakville Rod and Gun Club building at 36 Upper Middle Rd. E. last summer and. after extensive renovations, the Legion moved into its new home on Feb. I. An official opening will be celebrated this Sunday at 2 p.m. Pastor Doug Bramer. Branch 114 First Vice President Bill Shields, Second Vice President Cyril Scott and Andrews will dedicate the building. Many local dignitaries are expected to attend, including Oakville MP Bonnie Brown, Oakville MPP Gary Carr, Halton Region Chair Joyce Savoline and Mayor Ann Mulvale. Royal Canadian Legion officials expected to attend include Provincial Command Vice President Gordon Moore, District B Commander Bob Sivyer, District B Deputy Commanders Mac McLean and Oliver Bilton, Zone 7 Commander Bill Poland, Zone 7 Deputy Commander Sharon McKewen. The Legion had been homeless for the past two years. It had sold its old down town location at the comer of Church and Navy Streets because it had become a money-losing situation. Members were unable to negotiate the staircases in the building, and parking had also become a problem. The Oakville Legion had been downtown since 1941. It's charter dates back to 1919 when the Great War Veterans Association of Canada (Oakville Branch) was formed. The building was sold in favour of finding a one-storey ground level location with plenty of free parking. The former Rod and Gun Club building fit the bill the Rod and Gun Club is no longer in operation. While searching for a new location, it used the facilities of the Bronte Legion. "It's been a long hard job trying to find a suitable place for our members," said Mark Andrews, president of Legion 114, Royal Canadian Legion. It currently has 394 members. 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