18 ST. JOHN ttt AMBULANCE f SAINT JEAN High of the Hou,, STFOEN AMBULANCE SAINT JEAN N0 DOWN PAYMENTS, N0 INTEREST N0 PAYMENTS 'TIL 1995? A world away from the everyday lst Annual Signature Fundraiser between 6 pm and 12 am . Fri,, Dec, 10th, 199, Buffet Dinner Unlimited use of SPOKTDOMES: driving range, mini putt, batting cages. eta... Door Prizes . Grab Bags . Auction Items Tickets may be picked up at: St. John's Ambulance Itifi Morden Bd, cii,lit,'Liiisraiiiast, Sportdomes 1333 North Service Rd. W. [Djiiii7i 'i!!,:,, Jfi'alirriAtttier Oakville Beaver 467 Spears Rd., Oakville tt 0 1iilifililliiilllli: J5F'agiirriktfas Slore "outs: M FURNITURE 1Siiiirhccrgae Fl: Co sponsored by Run of this House Phone AKVILLE BWER I M; Annual Signature {fundraviecr DCNiC Rd vice Rd join us 60-3303 / 643 Ji-we-- lit - FR da I99 (iill'rll!lti,l for $25.00 per person -4lZ|; Out Oakville our 9 pm; Salurda Cot,' Ontario (bet hare has; ff QZJELA sry, -"-iAataer"' Santa told us it was better to give than to receive. So in the spirit of goodwill to all, Stoney Creek Furniture continues the tradition of No Payments for a whole se year. One more reason , to celebrate this season. Merry Christmas to all and to all a free year. Hurry! Santa says there's no time like the present. an ll 800 DI land and Fifty 263-8575 ui Sunda In a last-ditch effort to raise its $1.9 million goal by Friday. Dec. 10th. the final day of its extended l5-day campaign, the Oakville United Way is asking companies to purchase double.. sided tape and organize 'Loonie Mile' events this week. As of Tuesday, the campaign stood at $1.795 million, or 94.5% of its goal. 'The United Way campaign is in serious jeopardy of falling short of its goal," says campaign chair Jenny Gould in her letters to companies, asking them for extra Launching the Healthy Choices meals in the cafeteria at Menasco Aerospace co-ordinator of the Halton Health Lifestyles Coalition; Bablo Prieto, preside president of Restauronics lnc.; and Councillor Stephen Sparling, acting mayor United â€Way hopes 'Loonie Mild will meet goal CEiiEttjeiiii, " l tr' W 3’ 's: "t . g, V A & ll lg "its) l fW~g a.“ _ gr? (f,',',,,,,, [K " Ml w ‘3 x. ', I» q K: .I t _ , a , I . W ;", I n / m;r:,/ tii' I ki, " "lit .," _iti'i-ii--,- 'fi: ,liLew "tth W _ _ tl a: ' a l'" '“ c. , Ei' _.. ( , H__IA_â€_>“ : Noon Rd am XII " ff paRtttttsitrntirt OEW 1.fjjiirttr,,,,; " AtsetioiWers-iauidators . Appraisers 495 Denison St. MaLkham 419-1253 M. jjii?ji,iiji,i,i 8: CO. Audio ers-Liauidators " Annrai JVJ H N‘, "~,",Y CNC. QECE VEC) FROM JAMES B WALKEP -d CC) LTD TRUSTE BHY WE HAVE 1' in A_'HQRZE3 TC REL. DATE AND JLPPLEMENT THE 'NuENTULY DA ETS OF SANDRA OF SHERWOOD WHCSMDKJ For more information call: (905) 825-6l7l North Halton: (905) 878-81l3. ext. 6171 NIGHT GALLERY Fine Lingerie In order to be eligible as a jobsOntario . Training participant, you must be in receipt of social assistance. ilt have exhausted your Unemployment Insurance Benefits, ilr have been unemployed for a period of one year. "hvrtirty (l/ 1X) tiicst. .. ENZA UNIQUE 822-8551 Ml0i0hu'tUTTl.ElWoitlt Christmas Sale THE FOLLOWING jobsOntario . Training EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE IN THE HALTON REGION JOB POSITION ORDER It LOCATION SALAR, . Mechanical Engineer #207-1 Burlington $30,000+/yr . General Labourers #206-M Milton $8.50-9.00mr. . Production Supervisor #208-K Burlington $30,000/yr. . Bilingual Customer #2094 Oakville S20mtu POSITION . Mechanical Engineer . General Labourers SHERWOOD FORREST qlIlrMll8leMl"illl. SHOPPING VILLAGE -iMllllllMill- W90CDJUL1>SI w Mayssauga 'Ill-lg-Ill-lt Bi Bilingual Customer ' Service Rep. (Mutual Funds) Office Assistant # Z/I'IIJ/In Ard ke gd; Tieirve omputer DON’T adt..lli.if... ONE! , LAST BAY SAT. DEC. 11th, 1993 l W Ef .% 270 N. SERVICE ROAD (i,iltciilliit.,L,.) THE OAKVILLE T RE All. NEW & PRE-VIEWED MOVIES MUS SOLD!!!! ALL VIDEO GAMES MUST BE !!!! AU. RENTAL EQUIPMENT MU SOLD!!!! SHORT WAVE RADIQS WI DIGITAL ALARM MUST BE SOLD!!!! jobsOntario . Training/boulotOntario . Fon/Gr-G' Ifeleria at Menasco Aerospace were, from left, Vicki Poirier ‘oalition; Bablo Prieto, president of Menasco; Jim Mitchell Te hnic JUMBO VIDEO OAWLLE tt wmlnmou SALE NOW ON o " FROM $2.00 , 822-2120 THE GALLERY THE GALLERY Specializing in Limited Edition Prints & Originals help. in announcing the campaign extension, "l made an emo- tional plea for all those who have not yet given to make their donations now; those that have already given to give again if they can afford to, for companies, schools and organizations to run one more special event," the 'Loonie Mile' Should a mile of loonies be collected by Friday, the cam- paign will go over the top, says Gould. At 12 loonies a foot, and 5,280 feet in a mile, $63,360 could be raised. Ian 823-5710 NOW ON #2 13 744558 ONTARIO LIMITED C.O M MAZZORATO Eu t Italian Footwear SOMERVILLE CLASSICS (lf GOLF Great Golf Gifts Children's Coats Oakville Burlington Milton Burlington Oakville Burlington at the launch ovatte. ropean Fashions SALARY $30,000+/yr. $8.50-9.00/hr. $30,000/yr. $20,000+ bonus/yr. $9.00/hr. $30,000/yr. up to 30% off 855-1464 823-9740 ARY The miniature village, Christmas on Main Street, is a Canadian Living kit which the members assembled and painted. Like to win a Christmas tree? For a sixth year, the Oakville May Court Club is hosting the Festival of Trees at Oakville Place, lower level near The Bay. A minia- ture village and ll decorated Christmas trees on display at Oakville Place to Dec. 11th. The trees, decorated by club members and supported by local business, are being raffled. Tickets are Sl each, three for $2, or eight for " Most of the decorations have been made by May Court members. Festival of Trees _ For more information contact Vicki Poirier, project coordinator, or Lynn Gates, Chair of the Restaurant Program Task Force, at 825-6116. "People are looking for restau- rants that will serve foods low in fat and salt in a smoke-free environ- ment," said Poitier "Canadians are more health conscious than ever before, yet are eating out more often. Healthy eating is here to stay." Restaurant Program Task Force supported by the Canadian Cancer Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, Halton Lung Association and the Halton Regional Health Department. The Healthy Choices Program is sponsored by the Halton Health Lifestyle Coalition which is fundes by the Ontario Ministry of Health. The program is coordinated by the C Both the sodium and lat content of the fajitas was well under the cri- teria's allowable amount. a smoke-free environment - which Menasco has. The fajitas consisted of a stir-fry of garlic, onions, peppers, mush- rooms and meat all wrapped in a tortilla shell and served with a salsa sauce of tomatoes, onions, celery, banana peppers and chili powder. . EST. 1959 Coalition, the introduction of these dishes was the culmination of months of work. From the custom- ary fare that Restauronics Service Inc. served up in the cafeteria, two were selected that might meet the criteria set by the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation. After preparation, they had to be eaten in For Vicki Poirier and Lynn Gates to! the Halton Healthy Lifestyles Healthy Choices dishes, Mexican, tacos and beef fajitas, prepared with low-fat and low-cholesterol content. From now on, this type of meal willl be one of many choices workers will periodically have in the cafete- na. Koad was recently festooned with balloons and streamers, lending a festive air to a new eating experi- ence for its staff and employees. For the first time, Menasco workers had the chance to try two Healthy meals at Menasco Aerospac Road was balloons festive ar, The ',e Ltd. or b' recently and strea iff WED.10-6 PM THURS. 10-8 PM FRI 10-8 PM SAT. 10-5 PM tt on at h South festom Dec. 8, 199; Me enasco Service