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Oakville Beaver, 24 Oct 2001, A 2

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A 2 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 24, 2001 2002 LINCOLN LS Series 100A 0 .9 %* ^ 36 MONTH LEASE FOR OR PURCHASE 4 .9 % "f 48 MONTH MONTI PURCHASE ON ALL NEW IN-STOCK 2002 LINCOLN LS WHILE SUPPLIES LAST $695" *38,610" PER MONTH/36 MONTHS PLUS $1000 FREIGHT (NO CHARGE) SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE Photo by Barrie Erskine R E M E M B E R IN G R A LP H S R IG LE Y : Liz Srigley, daughter of long-time down town Oakville jeweller Ralph Srigley, tries out a bench that commemorates her late father's contribution to area business. Looking on is Ralph's wife Joyce (top right) and Grace Dann, manager of the Downtown Oakville BIA. Ralph passed away in October 2000 after a coura geous battle with cancer and served on the BIA's Board of M anagement until his death. A fundraising event was held last March to purchase the bench that now stands in front of Srigley's Fine Jewellery at 312 Lakeshore Rd. East. 3.0L DOHC V6 210 hp engine · 5-speed automatic transmission · Premium AM/FM with 6-disc in-dash CD player · Driver and front passenger side air bags · Leather seating · Heated front seats · Air conditioning with dual automatic temperature control · All-speed traction control $ 0 ^ Q Q Q t factorycredit availableo nth ep u rch a seo fa n yn e win-sto ck2 0 0 1C o ntin en ta l, N a vig a to r orT o w nC a r Young woman loved painting and the outdoors (Continued from page A1) 2001 L incoln T ow nC ar 2001 L incoln N avigator 2001 L incoln C ontinental y TheLincoln Commitments Ask about WearCare. www.ford.ca/offers "She was just getting started on the adventure of life. That's what makes it so tragic," said Matson. "She was just starting her first job, which she loved. She had met a boy she dearly loved and she was saving money for her own apartment." Matson described her niece as a "kind and nurturing spirit." She was a nurturer to family and frie n d s .s a id Matson. "She loved taking care of people and if anyone needed a shoulder to cry on, she was there. If you needed advice, she was there." Matson said Udris met her boyfriend Ken Lawrence, of Milton five months ago. · No extra charge scheduled maintenancef · Lincoln Roadside Assistance -N · Travel Planning, and more! No excuse not to get flu shot The Halton Region Health Department began offering free flu shots Monday, to Halton resi dents who are over six months of age at vaccination clinics in the following Oakville locations: Thurs. Oct. 25 - Queen Elizabeth Park School small gym from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Fri. Oct. 26 - Oakville Senior's Recreation Centre (Kerr Street) from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wed. Nov. 7 - White Oaks Secondary School South gymna sium from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Thurs. Nov. 8 - St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School cafe teria from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. ^MjJicencMnsKK^dministratirtsan^^ "Lease a new in-stock 2002 Lincoln LS for S695 per month based on an annual lease rate ol 2.9% and a 36-montti lease from Fort Credit lo qualified retail lessees, on approved credit. Some conditions and a mileage restriction of 60.000 km over 36 months apply. A charge of 10 cents per km over mileage restriction applies, plus applicable taxes, first month's payment required. 4.9H new M tock 2002 Lincoln LS for a maximum of 48 months to retail customers, on approved credit. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase pries after Factory Credit deducted All offers exclude freight. . O S 'it. . %£ "It was a love match," she said, "it was a serious relation ship." Matson said Udris was very creative and loved to paint and draw. She also loved the environ ment and enjoyed being outdoors. Her interests included water sports and horseback riding. Udris is survived by her par ents Imants and Virginia, and her brother Bryan, 21. Visitations at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home will be held today from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Thursday at St. Cuthbert's Anglican Church. Memorial donations can be made to the Bronte Creek Project. f F l W h ite R p s e SALE STARTS WED., OCT. 24 b rin g th e b e a u t y h o m e 1 O D A Y S O N LY ! AND RUNS TO FRI. NO V. 2 A LL H ALLO W EEN 40% 3 0 -6 0 % o f f OFF OFF ALL O UTDO O R PRO-MIX ! ALL OUTDOOR PLANTS S O ILLE S S BU LBS M IX E S 5 0 -7 5 % O F F | 5 0 ° /o 2 0 0 -L IT E O U T D O O R IC IC L E L IG H T S E T 200 lights per strand. Clear bulbs with green cord. Reg. 18.99 set. M ETA L P LA N T S TA N D S Choose from round and square styles. In black or rustic finishes. Reg. 19.99 ea. KEY RACKS Choose from a wide variety of styles. Makes a great gift! Q40 set SALE SALE 97 49 7 each SALE P o ttin g S o il Terreau de trtise en pot 2 5 % o ff 6 0 % Our entire selection of cedar, metal & plastic feeders. Poles extra. Reg. 7.99-104.99 ea. OFF JL | ' IN D O O R P O T T IN G S O IL S Choose from Hillview, All Treat or Green Earth. 5L, 10L, 20L and 35L sizes. Reg. 1.99-6.99 ea 72" T A L L SCARECROW S Includes bamboq pole. Ready to set out in your garden. Reg. 24.99 ea. 1 49 E24 each SALE V is it o u r w e b s it e a t w w w .w h it e r o s e .c a fo r o u r l o c a t i o n s & s t o r e h o u r s

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