Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 23 Feb 2000, B02

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B2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, February 23, 2000 Fresh face in Oakville for produce Grand Opening for The Bam in Town Centre I PHOTOS BY PETER J. THOMPSON ADVERTISING FEATURE eople cam e from far and w ide in O akville this past Saturday to take part in The B arn's G rand O pening in Town Centre I at Dorval Drive. Cars were lined up over the bridge (where Dorval goes over the Q EW ), waiting to get inside the long-awaited grocery store. "I've been going to The Bam in Burlington for years, I'm so glad you're finally here!" Com m ented one happy customer. Consum ers stood in line waiting for buggies and baskets as crow ds exceeded expectations. Store owner Bob Gillis (top left) welcom ed people at the door and kept them com pany while they w ait ed for other custom ers to finish up. Bob Kemp, (im m ediate left) advertising manager for Food Basics and The Bam M arkets, is pictured here sam pling som e o f the fresh produce, w hich is P brought in fresh tw ice a day. A lso at The B am on Friday night to help with Grand O pening festivities was (top right picture, from left to right) Bam representatives, Richard Love, George Love, Founder, Bob G illis, O w ner, M ayor A nn M ulvale, and G ordon Love. The official cake and ribbon cut ting cerem ony took place Friday evening, and was enjoyed by many. In the bottom left pic ture, D avid G rasing (in the foreground) and Brian Ivany were w orking hard since 4:00 a.m. baking in preparation for the opening day. Bottom middle picture show s Paul Slater hard at work packing food for a custom er while cashier Gail Zim m erm an tallies his bill. An abundance o f staff was on hand to help keep lineups at a m inimum and to ensure conve nience for all the custom ers, with custom er ser vice as the key elem ent for the day. B ottom rig h t sh o w s B akery M an ag er Yolanda Koos (left) and M aria K lack with item s hot from the oven, with all item s baked fresh everyday. T he B am has been a w elcom e addition to Oakville, with m any people enjoying the salad bar (healthy prepared food on your lunch break!) and the h ot counter at all tim es o f the day. The hot counter offers a handy dinner w hen y o u 're late getting o ff work, and the fruit bow ls offers a tasty dessert to finish up with. D rop by T he B am today for a fresh new expe rience in produce. K t t » » A n im a l You want the most exposure for your classified ad, right? The Oakville Beaver Circulation and Accounting Departments present the: SALVATION ARMY How's this? COOKBOOK Yum m y, Easy to make recipes! Pick One Up Today at: 467 Speers Road, Oakville (between Dorval & Fourth Line) T h e t a v n x E Beaver W m m Sm m or call: 845-3824 to order. O n ly $5 with all proceeds to Salvation A rm y V O / i / £ 7 (< H K l/ta jr V Euro-Caribbean designs inspired by Ernest Hemingway's Key West H om e. Select solid cherry with a tropical flavour. Naturally _______ appealing, irresistibly exotic. ( FREE SCOTCH GUARD j 3 /T a /Z // ia /'A Classic IS* Century Styling in Bedroom , D ining & Occasional Solid Cherry furniture. E nduring designs from Chippendale, Q ueen Anne and Georgian Eras. Choose from 10 optional colour palettes. iii i... SPRING SPECIAL B ikini Reg. © 33 NOW $199 U nderarm Reg. S2-50 NO W $99 Scale off underarm & bikini line hair with laser hair removal Get rid of unsightly leg veins (Free consultation) Skim off fatty deposits to feel trim and sleek in a bathing suit -- mtgLTM -- Old world craftsmanship at its best Highest quality solid wood furniture from select Cherry, Oak and M aple lumber. Flawless execution for PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE Gallery 2575 Dundas Street W e st CALL TODAY! Dr. Cynthia lilair Ste. 118-1060 Speers Rd., Oakville ON Mississauga Home & Design Centre Mississauga, O N L5K 2M6 905*569*6000 D istin ctive F urniture fo r Hom e or Office 842-5533

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