Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Apr 2001, A03

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Wednesdsay April 4, 2001 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER A3 M o n a rch B a ll fu n d ra is e r to a id B ro n te B u tte rfly P a rk Gala event will inaugurate new Conference Centre The Bronte Butterfly Foundation is holding its first gala fundraiser, the Monarch Ball, on Saturday June 2. The Monarch Ball will also be the launch event for the new Oakville Conference & Banquet Centre, on Wyecroft Road near Bronte Road, scheduled to open this spring. Highlights of the black tie affair will include gourmet hors d'oeurvres and a creative themed menu designed by caterers Lynn & Morris Mercanti of the Oakville Conference & Banquet Centre. A silent auction and dance will also be part of the evening's entertainment. Tickets are $200 each with charitable tax receipts issued for a portion of the ticket purchase. Lynn Mercanti, President o f Oakville Conference & Banquet Centre, Oakville is excited about the grand opening of this new conference cen tre and the opportunity to support the Butterfly Foundation in its efforts to raise funds for the Butterfly Park. "What greater way to open a new facility to the public then to support the creation of this wonderful park for all Halton residents and visitors to enjoy," said Mercanti. "The Monarch Ball has all the pieces in place for an absolutely fabulous evening with friends, or for those business minded individuals, an opportunity for a superlative outing with business associates and clients," said Anita Goraieb, co-chair of the Monarch Ball. "This will be a night to remember, but more importantly it will be a step closer to a wonderful Butterfly Park for our children and community," added Carmelina DiCenzo, co-chair of the Ball. For more information or to reserve tickets, call the Monarch Ball hotline at 905-849-8544. m M M C H E L ! n t Because so much is riding on your tires." CROSS TERRAINTM SU V · Bold, rugged looking appearance % \*s ilp jg yjlrx . W m j I · The rich look of new DURABLACKTM technology ; / · Exceptional wet braking · Improved ride comfort · Especially designed for Sport Utility Vehicle Q EW GR O Y A LW IN D S O R 1 LA K ESH O R ER D 1 -- T - 338-9919 Photo by Barrie Erskine Organizers of the Monarch Ball fundraiser for the Bronte Butterfly Foundation, have begun preparations for the June 2nd event. They include (1-r) Susan Sheppard, Carmelina DiCenzo M onarch Ball Co Chair, Anita Goraieb Monarch Ball Co Chair, Lee Bernard Foundation Chair, Mia Thornton Oakville Conference Centre, and Morris Mercanti VP Carmens Banquet and Conference Centre. 2624 Comet Court Mississauga, Ont. 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Arid while their pricing method may be new, their cleaning method is definitely old school. Her team o f cleaners clean the old fashioned way. "We do everything by hand," says Bakowski. "We do a very thorough job, and our cleaners do it the same way that they clean their own houses." For more information about the services that Kathys Cleaning provides, call them at 905-822-7714. m 8 2 2 -7 7 1 4 lid Ike £mml pm to nth eBedmm! ^ Four-day library book sale begins tom orrow * April 7, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and April 8, 1 to 4 p.m. The Book Sale takes place in the Central Library Auditorium 120 Navy St. Books are 95 cents per pound and are dis counted a further 50% on Sunday. Once again, the Friends of the Oakville Public Library invite the public to check out the Spring Book Sale, April 5 to 8. Tables and shelves will be stacked with hard and soft cover books, tapes, children's books and more for the sale open April 6, noon to 5 p.m.; y - W e are: CHECK IT OUT! ·fa m ily ow ned & ope ra te d ·fu lly insured ·fu lly fle xib le Burlington man critical after QEW crash A 29-year old Burlington man rem ains in critical condition follow ing a serious m otor vehicle collision on the QEW in O akville, Sunday. A ccording to B urlin g to n D etach m en t OPP, the accident occurred in the eastbound lanes east o f D orval D rive around 6:30 a.m. A GMC pickup driven by Donald Lyle, o f Burlington, was traveling east when it struck a concrete restraining b arrier and lost con trol. The pickup then collided w ith a Ford Taurus driven by D avid Sm ith, 42, of Thorold. Lyle was tran sp o rted to T o ro n to 's Sunnybrook H ospital where he is listed in critical, but stable condition. Smith was not injured. 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