Oakville Beaver, 8 Jul 1994, p. 7

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P Oe The Uptown Core â€" which has been part of local planning since the (Continued from page 1) greenhouse pavilion at the end of the Oak Walk, a Stonehooker‘s fountain â€" a large boatâ€"shaped vesâ€" sel â€" in the Civic Squarse, four Arbour Gates, boundary cairns and other features. The main objective of the comâ€" petition was to select a design team which â€" if approved by Council â€" will create detailed designs for $2.5 million Phase I development of the park system. "The (project) sets out the infrasâ€" tructure for new green space in a developing suburb," says guest curator George T. Kapelos. "The park will provide for a variety of experiences within a new urban environment. The park also points out to other contemporary interpreâ€" tations of nature: the role of history and importance of ecology in the design of places." PUp Upholsterycraft?...= =...from Woodcraft? and centered on Trafalgar Road. Its central parks area of approximately early 1960‘s â€" will be an innovative 35 acres will provide a wide range a total of 40 unique projects from days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. community bordered by Highway 5 â€" of leisure and civic opportunities. Interpretations of Nature â€" which _ built within the past 15 years. continues until Oct. 23rd â€" features The McMichael is open seven across Canada either designed or | Call 905â€"893â€"1121. by Steve Nease , | At Woodcraft we‘ve been ing fumiture that doesn‘t need polishing for over 10 years...in fact it never needs polishing, ) 50 styles including sofa beds available in ov§r300 fabrics ) Unbeatable prices! \ [E\ y y c e io on .. We started oult Selling UphOStery 3 a COMpEMeNt t0 the solid wood furniture that made us famous. Of | course, we insisted on the same quali 110 tion and style. It‘s paid off for us â€" it‘ll pay off for you. OPEN SUNDAY The Bam: Markham Rd. Steeles Ave. 2932279 OPEN SUNDAY Mississauga: 2185 Dundas St. W. (at Dunwin) 607â€"2247 SOLID OAK PNE CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1974 Workshop Showroom: 370 Denison St. E., Markham. e j |__| Whitby: 111 Dunlop St. W. at Brock St. 668â€"2770 ART SUPPLIES AND FRAMING FINAL SIDEWALK SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO ALL Items Reduced ity in construcâ€" OPEN SUNDAY 475â€"2488 310 Kerr St. Oakville. Tel. 849â€"1590 been a great shot in the arm | OakVill ln e. Al Moss, with the help of his wife Cathy, was instrumental in helping to establish Oakville‘s Diabetes Supply and Information Centre for the local branch of the Canadian Diabetes Association. Operating out of space donated by Halton Pharmacy on Speers Road, the Centre offers the diabetic community a wide range of services. Everything from literature and educational material to glucose monitoring equipment; syringes, even special cook books written specifically for people with diabetes. _ them for what they do. Al is hopeful that the Centre will, "help make living with diabetes a little easier, while creating new awareness within the community about the disease." Al works for Royal Bank here in Oakville. He‘s just one of many people across Canada ROYAL BANK who take time out to help their communities. We‘d just like to take this opportunity to thank pP66T 8 4inf ‘AepHq YIAVIY 47171IAMYVO 4H

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