Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Dec 2002, B03

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Contact: Wilma Blokhuis Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 250) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com W EDNESDAY, D EC EM B ER 4 2(X>2 · Page B3 Please forw ard announcements fo r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L6K3S4; Fax 905-337-5567, em ail blokhuis@haltonsearch.com, or call 905-845-3824 Ext. 250, BEFORE NOON Monday to be included. Notices are listed free o f charge. WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 Running Company's Xmas Fun Run with Santa, largest run of its kind in Oakville. The run and walk starts from the store, 118 Thomas St., at 7 p.m. See the lights and deco rations of Old Oakville and the downtown area. The festivity continues at a nearby pub. Several local athletes have been invited including Race Rockettes. Part of store's Christmas promotion proceeds, Knock A Runners Socks Off, going to Oakville Humane Society. Chris and Larry Comedy Show, Christmas fundraiser, 9 p.m., Hampton's Restaurant, Quality Inn, 754 Bronte Rd. Admission is $10 or toy or food item. Call 905-847-1566. THURSDAY DECEMBER 5 Night o f a Thousand Dinners in support of the elimination of landmines, Munn's United Church, comer of Sixth Line and Dundas Street, 7 p.m., sponsored by Amnesty Group 75 and Munn's Junior Youth Group. Pizza dinner. All funds raised will go to the Canadian Landmine Foundation. Entertainment by Ken Walsh, a folk singer and Amnesty supporter from Milton. Cost: $10 adult, $5 per child under 10. Call Wendy Belcher, 905-844-4194, to reserve tickets. Halton VON Foot Care Clinic, Oakville Seniors Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: $20. By appointment only, call 905815-5966. Halton And Peel Professional Executive Network (HAPPEN) networking support group for unemployed business professionals, 8 a.m., in Mississauga. Speaker: Michael Gravelle, Know Yourself, Grow Yourself. Members $5, non-members $10. Call 905339-0268 or www.happen.ca International Association of Administrative Professionals Holiday Season Social, gift wrapping demonstration and sales table, 5:30 - 9 p.m., Burlington Holiday Inn, QEW and Guelph Line. Cost: $25. Call Patricia Williams, 905-634-0394, or pwilliams @cogeco.ca. FRIDAY DECEMBER 6 Oakville Museum at Erchless Estate, 8 Navy, is hosting annual Winter Cultural Carnival PD Day Program 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. This special day offers a variety of activities for kids ages 7 and up. Crafts and activities from winter festivals around world. Pre-regis tration is required. Cost: $35 per child, drink and snack provided, just pack a lunch for the kids. Call 905-338-4400. SATURDAY DECEMBER 7 Children's entertainers Judy and David in concert at Church of the Incarnation, 3 - 4 p.m.. Tickets, $12 each, available at Encore DVDs, 2530 Sixth Line, 905-257-6443; Rainbow Expressions Unisex Salon, 2318 Lakeshore W,, 905-847-1110; The Ridge Natural Health Experience, 3100 Ridgeway, Unit 18, 905-820-4620, or call Laura Knowlton, 905-257-1663 or Janet Trinder, 905-257-0880. Fundraiser for RAND Residents Association North of Dundas. Cookie Walk, 1 p.m., Walton United Church, Lakeshore and Bronte Roads. Kensington Retirement Residence, 25 Lakeshore W,, will be holding its annual Christmas Craft Bazaar, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Gift items made by the talented residents at the Kensington including Christmas decorations, hand knitted items, wreaths and much more. Oakville African Violet Society holding annual show and sale at The Kensington, 25 Lakeshore W., during its Christmas Craft Bazaar, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Glenbumie School, 2035 Upper Middle at Ninth Line and QEW, holds 10th annual Christmas Fair, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., featuring 50 local artisans, kids can have photo taken with Frosty the Snowman, light lunch in tea room, raffle, silent auction, children can visit Gingerbread House to decorate cookies, Santa's Workshop, Cake Walk Game. Call 905-338-6236. New Butterfly Gazebo Ribbon Cutting, hosted by Bronte Butterfly Foundation, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.., at site o f future butterfly park, Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park, Bronte Road and Ontario Street. RSVP: 905-825-2245. Christmas Party at Abbey Family Chiropractic & Wellness, 871 Equestrian Ct., Unit 9, near Fourth Line and South Service Road across from Oakville Hydro, 10 am. - noon, fol lowed by free workshop, Freedom from Headaches and Chronic Pain, 12:30 - 1 :30 p.m. To reserve seat for workshop, call Debbie, 905825-1992. Also Charity Food Drive. In exchange for $20 donation in cash or food, receive a new patient evaluation valued at $95. SUNDAY DECEMBER 8 Ian Anderson House annual Tree o f Lights at hospice, 430 Winston Churchill Blvd., 4:30 p.m., on the grounds. Official tree lighting, caroling, and hot cider. Parking and bus shuttle starting 4 p.m. at 2635 Lakeshore. Call 905-849-5852 or 905-822-4938. Hymns and Hollywood at Hopedale Presbyterian Church, 156 Third Line, celebra tion of hymns from the movies, 7 - 8 p.m. 2000 Candles, hit musical from last Christmas, comes to St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church, Maple Grove and Oakhill, 3 p.m. Tickets $13, call 905-844-6200. Produced by Brookstone Performing Arts o f Toronto, 2000 Candles features youth singing ancient Latin in street comers, funky monks dancing to Spanish folksongs, and hilarious Christmas pageant. MONDAY DECEMBER 9 Oakville Chapter o f Breast Cancer Support Services will meets the second Monday of every month from 7 - 9 p.m. at Wellspring, 2545 Sixth Line. For information call Wellspring at 905-257-1988 or Lottie Grant at 905-844-6651. Oakville Horticultural Society meets at 7.30 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church at Dunn and Lakeshore. New members will be welcome. Tots and Us, program for caregivers of preschoolers, playtime, music, stories and snack, St. Paul's United Church, 454 Rebecca, 10 a.m. Free. Call 905:845-3427. Optimist Club Zone Meeting, 7:15 p.m., at Halton Region Police Safety Village. Speaker Kyle Jones, Junior World Triathlon competitor in Cancun, Mexico. TUESDAY DECEMBER 10 Carolling in the Park, hosted by St. John's United Church and Oakville Salvation Army, at George's Square, Trafalgar between Sumner and Palmer, 7 - 8:30 p.m. Hot cider sold by Scouts, donations for Salvation Army, visit from Santa. Event indoors at St. John's if weather bad. Call 905-845-0551. RUI.1.F.TIN Women' s Centre at Hopedale Mall, Ste. 210, selling new clothing as a fundraiser to Dec. 19. Call 905-847-5520. Winners o f Bronte Legion Ladies Auxiliary Christmas Bazaar on Nov. 24 are Doris Height, Oakville, $175; and Emily Grant, Oakville, $75. May Court Club of Oakville sponsors the 15th annual Festival o f Trees and Treasures at Oakville Place to Dec. 7. Eligibility to win one of the beautifully decorated Christmas trees, or treasures displayed during mall hours is by purchasing raffle tickets for $2 each, 3 for $5 or 8 for $10. Proceeds go to benefit the Halton VON Hospice program. Oakville Parent-Child Centre presents Breakfast With Santa and The Holiday Show, Sunday Dec. 8, at Appleby College, 540 Lakeshore Rd W. First sitting: 9 - 1 1 a.m,, second sitting: 10:30 am . - 12:30 p.m. Cost: $15 per person. Children under two admitted free. Tickets must be purchased in advance from Oakville Parent-Child Centre. Call 905849-6366. COMMUNITY UPDATE FORTINOS WEEKLY SPECIALS NOW START SATURDAYS! Look for your flyer inside this Fridays OAKVILLE BEAVER · In Selected Areas < $O R T IN O S K1A Is V K s IS * * - W PAYMENTS FOR UP TO NO The #1 Value Leader 2003 RIO S *Dapper looks, a lively engine, screwed-down handling h r the price" - Car and Driver Magazine FROM s 168 s0 d o w n « A SECURITY U DEPOSIT PER M 076 0 MOS. FREIGHT AND P.D.E. INCLUDED OR 3.8% PURCHASE FINANCING AND DON'T PAY FOR 3 MONTHS 16 L D0HC engine · 5-speed manual · Dual airbags AM/FM/CD stereo- Steel side-impact door beams · Driver's seat lumbar support · Over 60 standard features MONTHS On the purchase of selected 2003 In-Stock Models and on all remaining 2002s! 6 STANDARD FEATURES EX model shown1 W o rld Class Safety 2003 SEDONA LX " Kia has made it possible fo r folks to enjoy a ll the features o f a loaded luxury van a t a fraction o f the c o s f - G lobeM egawheels LEASE FROM S 1 PER MO/48 MOS. ONLY $4,250 DOWN PAYMENT 268 !0 SECURITY DEPOSIT OR 2 .8 % PURCHASE FINANCING A ND D O N'T PAY FOR 6 M O N TH S · 3.5 L V6 DOHC engine · 5-speed automatic · Front & rear A/C · Cruise control · Power windows, locks & heated mirrors · AM/FM/CD stereo · Rear privacy glass · Dual airbags · Wiper de-icer · Dual sliding doors · Tilt steering · 7-passenger seating · 8 cupholders And more 0 MORE EX model 1 3 * shown1 S f HEAD-TURNING STYLE '. Riziero Vertolli · Oakville Beaver ATHENA PROCEEDS: O akville's ATHENA Committee, from left, Brenda Charters, Kelly Montague, Mary Murphy, Anne Day, Diana Saulez, Lottie Grant, Mayor Ann Mulvale, Lorraine Green and Sheila Morrison present a cheque for $3,830, proceeds from the ATHENA awards dinner, to Lynda Morrison, executive director o f Wellspring. 0 GREAT A ll N e w 2003 SORENTO SUV " This vehicle excels in every category. I t is sophisticated in style, b u t s till very capable off-road. This tru ly is a n SUV fo r the 21st century7 - Motor Trend PRICE - T H E BEST WARRANTY IN T H E BUSIN ESS T h e Fu n To D rive 2003 RIO RX-V " One o f the sexiest shapes ever seen on an entry-level caro ur report card doesn't have a category fo r style, b ut i f it d i d the RX-V W O U ld g et an A +." - Toronto Sun Compensate all victims - Thomson (Continued from page B1) $ LEASE FROM 328 PER MO./48 MOS. Only $4,250 Down Payment (LX model) PER M0./60 MOS. Only $1,195 Down Payment $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT O R 2 .8 % P U R C H A S E F IN A N C IN G Care W a rra n ty S VIA* H)0<XW KM COMPWHfrNSIVt WAtNANIV 5-VtA«/tooono KM POW ERTRAINWARRANT (00000 M l EXTRA C AR E HOADSCt ASSISTANCE LEASE FROM I FREIGHT AND P.D.E. INCLUDED $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT "In Canada, we basically waited another four years to do the same thing, and the federal government just drew an arbi trary line and said we're liable after that date and not before." Thomson said the test was available world wide at the time, however the Canadian govern ment dragged its feet and "did absolutely nothing to screen peo ple. "They didn't even ask ques tions about sexual orientation or drug use and other possible risk factors. "They didn't even bother with that (asking questions) because they were scared that would deter people from donating blood." Thomson attended the Nov. 20 Toronto press conference with his father Robert where the RCMP (Royal Canadian M ounted Police) announced charges against four doctors found responsible for the tainted blood scandal following a mas sive five-year criminal investiga tion. It is believed about 10,000 people were directly or indirectly infected with tainted blood or blood products before the mid1980s. Of that number, an esti mated 2,000 victims have died. The RCMP began its investi gation into the tainted blood scandal shortly, after Justice Horace Krever released his report. Krever recommended that all victims of Hepatitis C from tainted blood be compensated and was critical of those respon sible for Canada's blood supply. However, the federal govern ment decided in March 1998 that only those infected with Hepatitis C through tainted blood between 1986 and 1990 be compensated and has since stood firm despite opposition calls to open it up to include all victims. "It's nice to see they are final ly holding somebody responsi ble," Thomson told reporters at the Toronto press conference. "But I'd like to see them focus on compensating some of the vic tims." During an interview at his home - Thomson lives with his parents "who are going through this with me" - he noted the four doctors were charged for "the deci sions they made at the time. "They should instead have been charged based on the number of people they infected," he said. "There are a lot of people who have not tested and don't know if they've been infect ed, but it's believed to be in the thousands." There are an esti Sale mated 250,000 Hepatitis C victims in Canada, said Thomson, but not all of them were infected from receiving tainted blood. (Other causes include sharing needles for drug use and sexual contact.) "About one-third of them don't know they have Hepatitis C and I encourage people to get tested," he said. Thomson said several people "who are not in a position to go public," contacted him after his photograph and an article quoting him appeared on the front page of the Toronto Star on Nov. 21. "Daryl is to be credited for going public," said Plater. 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Available o n 2 0 0 3 Rio S ( R 0 5 4 1 3 )/2 0 0 3 Rio RX-V . *Leasing (R 0 5 5 2 3 ) /2 0 0 3 Sedona LX (S D 7 5 2 3 )/2 0 0 3 Sorento LX (SR 75 13 )[the "Featured 'Featurec M odels"]. Based on a 6 0 /6 0 /4 8 / 4 8 m on th lease rate o f 2 .8 6 % /3 .3 1 % /4 .0 3 % /5 .0 6 % ; and a dow n paym ent me n t o f $ 1 6 8 /$ 1 8 8 /$ 22 66 88 /$ 33 22 88 , ,, plus _______ $ 0 /$ 0 /$ 6 1 0 /$ 6 1 0 freight, and a $ 3 50 acquisition fee, d u e upon delivery. Total lease o r trade equivalent o f $ 0 / $ 1,19 5 /$ 4 ,2 5 0 /$ 4 ,25 0. First m onth's lease paym ent *8 /$ /$ obligation fo rth e Featured M odels based on an MSRP o f $ 1 2 ,3 5 0 /$ 1 5 ,7 5 0 /$ 2 4 ,9 9 5 /$ 2 9 ,7 9 5 is $ 1 0 ,0 8 0 /5 1 2 ,4 7 5 /$ 17,114/$ 19,994 and th e option to purchase at end o f lease fo r $ 4 ,166.35/$5,6 7 0 .8 0 /$ 1 0 ,3 8 4 .9 5 /$ 13,782.20 plus applicable taxes. Lease has 2 0 ,0 0 0 km /year allowance (oth er packages available) and $ 0 .10 /km fo r excess. ** 2 0 0 3 Sorento LX MSRP from $29,795, 2 0 0 3 Rio S MSRP from 3512,350, 2 0 0 3 Rio RX-V MSRP fro m $15,750, 2 0 0 3 Sedona LX MSRP fro m $24,99 5. Licence, registration, insurance, P.D.E., freig ht a n d taxes are n o t included, unless otherw ise stated. $MSRP o f th e Featured M odels is show n above. Licence, registration, insurance, P.D.E., freight and taxes are n o t included in MSRP, unless o the iw ise stated. Prices subject to change w ith o u t notice. D ealer m ay sell/lease fo r less. 2 .8 % o r 3 .8 % purchase financing (varies depending on vehicles m od el) is required fo r a m axim um o f 3 6 m onths. All purchase financing offers exclude freight, licence, insurance, adm inistration fees and all applicable taxes. Purchase financing exam ple: $1 0,00 0 a t 0 .0 % purchase financing per annum fo r 6 0 /1 5 0 days, m on thly pay m e n t is $0, cost o f bo rrow ing fo r th e first 6 0 /1 5 0 days is $0 and total still ow in g after th e 6 0 /1 5 0 days is still $10,00 0. After 6 0 /1 5 0 days, $1 0,00 0 financed at 0 .0 % equals $277.78 per m on th fo r 3 6 m onths; CO.B. is $0 to r a total obligation o f $ 10,00 0. M onthly paym en t a nd cost o f borrow ing w ill vary d epending o n a m o un t borrow ed, th e te rm and do w n paym ent/trade. Certain restrictions m ay apply. fFeatured m odels are n o t exactly as illustrated. ffN H T S A (National Highway Traffic Safety Adm inistration) test results. Visit w w w.nhtsa.dot.gov/ncap fo r fu ll details. See your participating Kia dealer fo r details. For a lim ited tim e only. KIA is a tradem ark o f Kia M otors Corporation. 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