Oakville Beaver, 17 Jun 1994, p. 46

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bbey Air Systems specializes in heating, air conditioning and ventilation. In the nine years since the § company was founded, it has earned a reputation for not only providing reliable installation, repairs i Sk.and maintenance, but for tackling difficult projects. Noteworthy local examples include designing modern heating systems for the old Halton Hotel (which was renovated and reopened as Desserts Unlimited), the old Murray House in downtown Oakville, and for the new Fun World on the North Service Road. Oakville native Mike Preston says his company uses a team approach for each service call, using experienced, licensed service people and efficient dispatchers. "By far our biggest plus is our people. We have very little turnover, and they‘re all local people." As specialists in Heat Recovery Ventilators (HRVs) â€" heating systems which focus on airâ€"tight heating and the expulsion of impurities, the company also receives lots of business from school boards that use portable classrooms and from structures such as indoor swimming pools. The Wyecroft Road showroom displays the Instaâ€"Flame line of gas fireplaces. Abbey Air Systems, 2366 Wyecroft Rd., Unit 4â€"D, Tel. 847â€"2674 *% ince 1972, Chisholm Educational Centres have earned the respect of the community through providing input to _academic, social and vocational concerns. Educational programs are registered with and inspected by the Ministry # of Education. All teaching staff have professional teachmg credentials and special education training. "Our staff are not only highly trained but are selected for their unique abilities in working with people," notes Dr. Howard Bernstein, director of Chisholm Educational Centre in Oakville. Programs are based on individual assessments to deterâ€" mine initial levels of instruction so that the student can improve those fundamental academic skills necessary for greater success and confidence in school. Programming is offered during the school year as well as during the summer. Elementary level programs in language arts and mathematics are directed toward establishing and building a strong foundation in the basic skills. The secondary level program includes remedial teaching with support for ongoing courseâ€" work in English, Mathematics, or French. Programs are also offered for adults who wish to improve their reading, spelling, writing, mathematics and report preparation. The diversity of the Chisholm staff also enable the Centre to offer assistance in career preparation, vocational assessment, and consultation services for community agencies and businessâ€" es. Referrals for any of the Centre‘s programs are accepted from health professionals, educators, or clients themselves. 1st Choice Kitchen offers exclusive dishes of authentic taste. Brothers Steve and Boris Tam opened the Burlington restaurant in 1986, and take pride in featuring palateâ€"warming dishes that orginate from B the Chinese province of Szechuan, in addition to Cantonese favorites. This style of Chinese cooking has become extremely popular in Burlington, and the Tam brothers have introduced many diners to the exciting flaâ€" vors which distinguish this unique cuisine. Offerings from the authentic Szechuan portion of the menu include vegetables and meats in the chef‘s own sauce. Sample the dry fried green beans, a very popular vegetable dish available in the restaurant only. Kung Po Gai Ding is a spicy mix of water chestnuts, chicken strips, peanuts and greens. The hot and sour soup is brimming with chicken, pork and shrimp, along with tofu chunks, bamboo shoots and egg drop, in a chickenâ€"based broth laced with a healthy dose of Boris Tam‘s own hot sauce. Their fabulous buffet features more than 60 Authentic Cantonese and Szechuan dishes, vegetarian selections, a salad bar and desserts, including ice cream. A la carte and takeâ€"out menus add even more flexibility to an already varâ€" ied assortment of tastes. Â¥Fust Desserts is really more than desserts, although they do take the sweet stuff very seriously. Brothers Peter and . Tom Mourgas opened in April, and the shop has already become a hit. Specialty and regular coffees, 16 varieties of Â¥# herbal tea, and "absolutely the best desserts in town" are available all day and night, displayed in clear glass cases to create a feast for the eyes as well as the palate. Prepare to be wowed by 19 cakes and tortes for every preference, from lightâ€"tasting fruit flans to rich concoctions with names like Raspberry Pernod Torte, White Chocolate Raspberry Mousse, Chocolate Truffle and Big Banana. Savor pies with 11 different fillings, such as Banana, Coconut, Key Lime, Strawberry Rhubarb, and Mocha Almond Fudge. Or lose yourselfâ€"control completely with eight varieties of cheeseâ€" cake: Bailey‘s Irish Cream, Chocolate Almond, New York style, Blueberry Yogurt, Lindy, Mixed Fruit, and Strawberry, and you‘ve got a decadent array of goodies sure to impress the most sophisticated diner. And what would cake be without ice cream? Many Oakville residents have already sampled the amazing fare at Just Desserts, which has become a popular afterâ€"cinema spot on weekends. But you may not be aware that they‘re also open for breakfast, lunch, and teatime. Try the Bagel Special: a bagel spread with apple butter or cream cheese, a medium orange juice, and coffee or tea for $1.99. Lunches feature three delicious soups daily, fresh salads, chilies and sandwiches â€" priced between $3.95 and $5.95. Catering is available on request. Patio opening soon. Open Mon. â€" Thurs. 9 a.m. â€" 11:30 p.m., Fri. â€" Sat. 9 _Iga Lapczynski has been an Oakville resident for 15 years, and has operated Yolanda‘s for (fthe same amount of time. Her eclectic mix of contemporary home accents, unique gadgets w4 for the kitchen, household accessories, and imported gift items is a browser‘s delight. Also featured are quality children‘s toys â€" brands include Brio, Playmobile, Little Tykes, Battat, Shining Times and more. "We found that a lot of our customers are young parents, so we started to have toys in the store," she recalls. Olga is more than happy to assist her customers in their pursuit of unique items for the home and to give as gifts for all occasions, including weddings and showers. "My customers come back because of my special attention to service," she notes proudly. In addition, Yolanda‘s sells and installs Levolor blinds to fit many window configurations, such as skylights, the inclined style, and for greenhouses. Take advantage of their free shop at home service. Just Desserts, Oakville Town Centre I, 300 North Service Rd., Tel. 849â€"0849 Chisholm Educational Centre, 440 Inglehart St., Tel. 844â€"3240 1st Choice Kitchen, 369 Speers Rd., Tel. 842â€"6666 Yolanda‘s, 142 Lakeshore Rd. E., Tel. 842â€"2208

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