Oakville Beaver, 29 Jun 1994, p. 9

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* Shortly afterward, a male fitting the same description was seen getâ€" ting on a bicycle, and riding southâ€" bound through the park, south of the plaza housing the bank. The man sought by police was described as white,fiveâ€"feet nineâ€" inches to 6 feet, tall with a tanned complexion and very short brown and grey hair. He wore a green top and dark shorts. Crime Stoppers is .~ Shortly after 9 a.m. on Friday, June 17th, a man entered the ational Bank at 2828 Kingsway ive, and pointed a handgun at one f the bank staff. A demand for oney was made, and complied ith, before the culprit walked out of the branch heading east along the front of the building. > > Friday will be the centrepiece of he occasion with dignitaries from oth east and west taking part in he 5 p.m. official opening cereâ€" onies of Neyagawa Park located n River Oaks. During the event there will be a ee planting ceremony and a speâ€" rial ribbonâ€"tying marking friendâ€" 'Lhip. Part of the park will be desigâ€" ated a Japanese friendship garden. Children will particularly enjoy The stopover began late [uesday when the contingent from Neyagawa arrived in town to enjoy our days of activities celebrating he 10th anniversary of the two nunicipalities‘ association. anada Day will have a disâ€" tinctly Japanese flavor this 8 year as delegates from )akville‘s sister city pay an official isit. gun wielding thug held up an east Oakville bank two weeks ago, and Halton olice are asking for help to identify ie person involved. 627 Lyons Lane Suite 205, Oakville. L6J 527 ank robber fled on bicycle eyagawa delegation joins Canada Day celebrations 29, 1994 THE OAKVILLE FOOT CLINIC Director â€" R.D. Newell. D. POD.M.â€" Chiropodist. Serving our community for 12 years. * HEEL AND ARCH PAIN _« BURNING FEET * CORNS AND CALLUSES _ «SORE NAILS * PLANTAR WARTS _« TOES CUSTOM MADE ORTHOTICS, SUPPORTS, SHOES. Neyagawa and Oakville celebrate 10th anniversary of sisterâ€"city exchange Qualified assessment and treatment by the health professionals at THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE Kome Gomposting Application Form 7) â€" (puease prinp ;HOME COMPOSTING PROGRAM This year there is a choice of composters being offered as well as a limited number of composters available. Requests will be filled on a first come first served basis. Applicants will be NOTIFIED BY MAIL when their comâ€" posters are available for pick up. A sample of each unit is on display at THE OAKVILLE MUNICIPAL OFFICES, THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTâ€" MENT, THE OAKVILLE CENTRAL LIBRARY, THE GLEN ABBEY BRANCH LIBRARY, THE WHITE OAKS BRANCH LIBRARY, AND THE WOODSIDE BRANCH LIBRARY. 1. This APPLICATION FORM MUST BE ACCOMPANIED by a CHEQUE or MONEY ORDER made PAYABLE t:, tihe TO\;VN OF OAKVILLE in the amount shown opposite the composter of your choice. (All taxes includ in price). 2. Mail, or drop off your completed form before JULY 22, 1994 to: ( COMPOSTING PROGRAM j THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE, DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS C P.O. BOX 310, OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6J 5A6 3. Purchasers must be residents of Oakville, living in dwellings where composting is feasible, and agree to participate in follow up studies to evaluate the composting program. 4. The composter received must be used solely at the address on this application. They are not for resale. 5. The TOWN OF OAKVILLE and the ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY accept no liability arising from the use and operation of composters provided through this program. Full instructions accompany each composter. I hereby acknowledge having read the conditions of purchase. I certify that the information given is correct and I will comply and abide with the conditions of purchase. I hereby acknowledge and agree in the event that | fail to meet the conditions of purchase, my purchase cost for the designated composter on the application form will be refunded on return of the composer. Name: _ Address: Phone: (Home) TO BE COMPLETED BY APPLICANT AS WELL FEET HURTING? (For Office Use Only) (PLEASE PRINT) CLASSIC COMPOSTER the lifeâ€"size helium balloon version of the Neyagawa fairy tale characâ€" ter Hachikazukiâ€"Hime (the girl with a bowl on her head) floating over the park. The Oakville Public Library and the Sister City Committee are currently working on the first ever English translation of the story. Baseball games featuring playâ€" ers from the Oakville Minor Baseball Association and Little League will begin around 6:15 p.m. First pitches will be tossed by Oakville mayor Ann Mulvale and her Japanese counterpart mayor Nishikawa. Earlier that day the delegation will attend the Multicultural Picnic in Coronation Park which this year honors Japan. Official celebrations are slated to commence at 11:15 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 information will be treated with complete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to call display. Call 1â€"800â€"668â€"5151 or 825â€"TIPS (that‘s 825â€"8477. eager to assist with the identificaâ€" tion of a suspect, but we need a call from you to do this. DICATE WHICH UNIT YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE: (PRICE INCLUDES TAXES) By Appointment Postal Code: Application Number: Name: Address: Postal Code: (Work) _ APPLICATION NUMBER . (Fon orrice use ontLy) While in oakville, the town‘s Japanese guests will also visit a number of local facilities for the elderly and the disabled. This was a specific request by the Japanese who are particularly interested in learning about care in public and private institutions. Before departing July 2nd, the delegation will also have enjoyed a tour of Oakville‘s downtown area and a ceremony at Town Hall to dedicate display cases containing a variety of gifts given to Oakville during the 10 years of the sister city program. A temporary display of Japanese art will be featured at Town Hall throughout July: Those interested can view the work Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Coronation Park Canada Day Celebrations Bring the family and enjoy a funâ€"filled afternoon celebrating Canada Day at Coronation Park, Friday. _ Hosted by the Halton Multicultural Council, with assistance from the Town of Oakville, the Canada Day Celebrations run from 11 a.m. to 6 The celebrations will also honor the anniversary of Oakville‘s twinâ€" ning with Neyagawa, Japan with the presence of a visiting delegation from sister city. 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