fine 22, 1994 Student chosen to help in Great Lakes rch While the majority of us saw ootage of the Lake Erie ‘mystery ip‘ on the 6 o‘ clock news earlier his month, Oakville Trafalgar ligh School student Stacy atcliff was there. Stacy was one of four Canadian hd American students chosen to bard the U.S. research vessel, dwin Link, along with research ientists on the Great Lakes. The students participated in the ientific work centered around an Bth century schooner sunk in ake Erie, a site which they visitâ€" J in a miniâ€"sub. Two of the Canadian Scientists, r. Joe MaclInnis, Undersea esearch Ltd. and Ken McMillan, IcQuest Marine Sciences Ltd. are onducting scientific studies of e water column and sediments f the Great Lakes and this trip A good Samaritan in north Dakville turned out to be a thief aiting for his target to arrive. On Mon., June 6th, an elderly was having trouble with a seat his car while at the shopping cenâ€" re at Upper Middle and Eighth ine. Assistance was offered by a oung male who happened to be lose by. Shortly afterward, however, at bout 11:45 a.m., the same young ale ran up to a woman about to ake a bank deposit. The thug prabbed the bag the woman was arrying, pushed her to the ground, d ran off. The suspect was chased by two bassersâ€"by who managed to recover he bag and its contents, but the ief managed to elude his pursuers. The man wanted by police was described as white, in his 20‘s, 6â€" 6‘2" tall, with an average build, and dark hair that was wavy and shoulâ€" der length. Crime Stoppers would like to hear from anyone who can suggest a suspect, or from the motorist with the car trouble. If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000. You need not give your name and your inforâ€" mation will be treated with comâ€" plete anonymity. Crime Stoppers aterfront Festival akville‘s annual Waterfront ready to go ' around the corner. By now you should have received your Waterfront Festival program distributed with the Sunday edition of the Oakville Beaver. If you do not have a copy of the proâ€" gram guide, you may pick one up at the Town Hall kiosk, 1225 Trafalgar Road. CONNECTION The Waterfront Festival is an excellent opportunity to experience the natural beauty that Oakville has to offer. The venues throughout town have been selected for their functional beauty, capacity to accommodate people and , of course, their proximity to water. ertainly Oakville with its two harâ€" bours is the appropriate choice for he home of one of Ontario‘s largest festivals. The Waterfront Festival venues are: Bronte Harbour, Coronation park, Downtown Oakville and Bronte. Admission to all sites is a $5 button, available from the Municipal Building, Chamber of Commerce, Oakville financial instiâ€" tutions and various non/notâ€"forâ€" profit agencies throughout town. Your button purchase entitles you to: three days of exciting entertainâ€" ment, activities and displays, comâ€" plimentary bus service to all sites courtesy of Oakville Transit and funding for volunteer agencies; $1 of every button purchase is allocated back to volunteer organizations. Children 5 years of age or younger do not require a button. Don‘t forget to buy your button this week, as the price goes up to $7 when purchased at the gate. The Parks and Recreation epartment staff look forward to eeing you at the Waterfront Festival. Recreation Connection is provided by he Oakville Parks and Recreation Department. For further information on proâ€" hrams, activities or events, please call the Hepartment at 338â€"4250. # w was part of a sixâ€"week long expeâ€" dition which will make more than 50 scientific dives throughout the Great Lakes ecosystem. Stacy, along with the other stuâ€" dents, was chosen for her strong academic record and her committâ€" ment to environmental issues and science. Not only does Stacy hope to pursue environmental studies at university this fall, but she took a new course entitled Science in Society this year during her OAC year. She also volunteers at the Oakville Community Centre for peace, ecology and the environâ€" ment (and by the way, holds down two partâ€"time jobs and plays in her school‘s wind ensemble and woodwind choir). Stacy attributes ood Samaritan turned thief | Call 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 TOLL FREE does not subscribe to call display. Please call 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 or 825â€" TIPS (that‘s 825â€"8477). Open late Friday! *excluding lingerie THE OAKVILLE BEAVER her awareness and committment to the environment to her upbringâ€" ing. Although she grew up on a sailboat, that has been the extent of her boating experience. Stacy said being aboard the research ship and allowed to venâ€" ture underwater in the miniâ€"sub, Clelia, was "an amazing experiâ€" ence." She also had the opportunity to FOX PARTNERS LIMITED TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY 418 North Service Road East, Suite 3C OAKVILLE, Ontario, LGH 5R2 (905) 849â€"6583 ONTARIO FEDERATION OF ANGLERS HUNTERS HOTLINE 1â€"800â€"563â€"7711 _ help out w1th hydrophone experiâ€" ments (listening to the ship) as well as with the navigation of the side scan sonar of the wreck. Stacy hopes to take the inforâ€" mation she absorbed and make school presentations. She herself, along with everyone else aboard the ship, will be the subject of a oneâ€"hour television special about the expedition. The Great Lakes study is supâ€" ported by the Canadian governâ€" ment through the Geological Survey of Canada and the United States government through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Undersea Research Centre along with several other organizations. THE ALL WOMEN‘S WEAR EVENT, JUNE 24, 25, 26 it‘s like this : it‘s a big event, it‘s on all women‘s clothing, it‘s savings on new stuff, it‘s savings on top of already reduced Stuï¬ it‘s 3 days long, it‘s theâ€"moreâ€"youâ€"buyâ€"theâ€"moreâ€"youâ€"save, it‘s Friday, Saturday Sunday, it‘s from E ATO N S gOods satzsfactor‘],. 5 refuflde(\ ARGUS MEDICAL CENTRE SUITE 300 581 ARGUS ROAD OAKVILLE (opposite GO station) (905) 338â€"9900 NEW SUMMER WALKâ€"IN HOURS Monday to Friday 8am â€"10am 5pm â€"7pm Saturdays 11am â€"1pm Closed Sundays Holidays VISITORS NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Monday to Friday 10am â€" 5pm by appointment please. STACY RATCLIFF *k