Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 18 Nov 2001, p. 4

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4 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday November 18, 2001 Heritage Trails Project has a gift that lasts TogiveyoasomefativeicleasfortiiehdidayseasonDaiiungaswiflbesanipSngbotmufled wine, fine imported chocolates, pralines, gingerbread, A rista s cakes, stolen and cooties. Don't forget Denninger's gourmet gift W e ts and gift certificates, S p e C ia lS (w h ileq u an titieslast): ·K u ch en m eisterT iram isuC ak e, 4 0 0 g ·L am b ertzP feffern u esse, 200g............. ·S chluckw erderM arzip an lO O g ·W eissF illedG in g erb readH earts, 1 5 0 g ·B ah lsenA lm o n dS p ek u latiu s, 2 0 0 g ·V ib aN o u g at L ig h t& D ark , 75g............ ·Frndel F illedC h ristm asB o o t, lO O g ·F eodoraliqueurC h o co lates, 2 5 0 g .'3.99 m J V t9 99< '1.99 .'3.99 Danielle Olscamp, of the Heritage Trails, wanted to make sure that the next generation is continuing their presence in the Oakville community, so she had the name of her granddaughter, Hayley Danielle, and grandson, Tyler Olscamp, permanently inscribed on a panel overlooking the Oakville Harbour. "A Christmas gift that will last for ever and support our beautiful Heritage Trails, what better gift?" asks Olscamp, who also had her brother Robert Rousel's name inscribed in his memory. The trails pass through areas of nat ural beauty where wildlife still abounds, where human activity has lit tle impact, or where nature has recov ered after human use has ceased or changed. They take us to the places where Oakville's history has occurred, where settlements began, enterprise flour ished, neighbourhoods grew and insti tutions developed, where, over the generations, people individually or collectively, shaped the town. The fundraiser, an initia tive of the Community Foundation of O akville's Heritage Trails Project offers the citizens of Oakville a chance to become a part of Oakville's legacy. Individuals, families or groups can have their names or chosen Oakville memory inscribed forever on a panel at Oakville Harbour in Tannery Park. An individual name (one line with a maximum of 25 letters including spaces) costs only $50 and a family name or memory (two lines) costs $100. You can also include a historical or old family pho tograph (various prices depending on size). A letter of Certification from the mayor and a tax receipt for the full amount of your donation will be issued by the Community Foundation. For more information, contact Danielle Olscamp at the Community Foundation office at 905-845-7841 or fill mail-in form elsewhere on this page. QAKVniE 2 4 1 0L a ke sb o reV K . 6 9 9G dpfe L in e TO N .....19 9 'HUTUNG 'H A M ILTO N 284HiigSt.£ `16.99 ·JACKSON SQUARE . ·R au sch g o ld en g el G lu eh w ein , 1L......... . . A 99 2KingSt W ·H ach ezS up erio rC h o co lateB ars, lO O g.... ......2.99 ·R eber H eartw ith.te st'dC h o co lates, 60g... W STONEYCRffi 8 2 6Q u e e n sto nR < L ·MOUNTAIN e s ·K o chC h o co lateS an tas, 125g............. .... '1.99 1289Upperlam · (H IK E MALL ·D enninger'sT iram isuA lm o n d s, lO O g .... . W 1 2 2 7B artonSt L CFUW meeting will discuss education in Ontario Education will be the topic at the Guest Night hosted by CFUW-Oakville on Monday. Hot Issues in Education will feature three speakers at the Nov. 19 meeting of the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW) at Oakville Trafalgar High School, at 8 p.m. Panelists Annie Kidder, representing People for Education; Mary Chapin, vice-chair of the Halton District School Board, and Gerry Townsend representing the Ontario Ministry of Education will discuss what is happen ing in Ontario schools: Is there a crisis in Education? Jan McGraw, an education officer with the London District Office will accompany Townsend and will also be available for questions and comments. The meeting beings with coffee and refreshments from 7 to 7:45 p.m., followed by a brief business meeting from 7:45 p.m. All women university graduates are invited to attend. For more information call Sarah Sims at 905-815-1130. S U N D A YSHOPPINGB EFO R EC H R ISTM A S! fainm k 9 i fa m terh i A D D Y O U R N A M E A N D M E M O R I E S TO THE O A K V I LI.F O A K V I L L E H E R I T A G E T R A I L S A N D BE A PART OF O U R LEGACY Individual Name: $ 5 0 .0 0 (lline) M aximum o f 25 letters including spaces per area. Family Name or Memory: Contributions can be made through the mail or credit card by calling (905) 845-7841. DONOR'S NAM E _ ADDRESS________ $ 1 0 0 .0 0 (2 lines) M axim um letters up to 50. You can also include a historical or old family photograph: (various prices depending on size) APT._____________ POSTAL CODE · Bold, rugged looking appearance · The rich look of new DURABLACKTM technology · Exceptional wet braking · Improved ride comfort · Especially designed for Sport Utility Vehicle TELEPHONE Individual Name: $50.00 < 1 line) Maximum o f 25 letters including spaces per area. Family Name or Memory: $100.00 Your nam e or chosen memory w ill be perm anently inscribed on a panel at O akville Harbour in Tannery Park. A letter of Certification from the Mayor and tax receipt for the full amount of your donation w ill be issued. If you are interested or would like more information, please contact: Danielle C. Olscamp Heritage Trails Development Officer Tel: 905-845-7841 Fax: 905-845-1395 development@thecfo.org www.oakvilletrails.com (2 lines) Maximum letters up to 50. Name or message to be inscribed Type of Payment Cash 1 [Cheque JENSEN TIRE j jMoney Order Credit Card Please make Cheque/Money Order Payable to: THE CFO "Heritage Trails Project" THE OAKVILLE HERITAGE TRAILS IS A JOINT PROJECT BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF OAKVILLE AND THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE

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