Oakville Beaver, 24 Aug 1994, p. 3

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Hourly Lakeshore train service will be supplemented by GO Bus connecâ€" tions from Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, and Bowmanville in the east, and Burlington and Hamilton in the west. Parking is free at GO stations. Extra morning trains will be available for passengers heading to the Canadian International Air Show, on Sept. 3rd, 4th, and 5th. Fast, airâ€"conditioned Lakeshore GO Trains run directly to the CNE grounds. And GO passengers 14 and older get $1 off their regular adult CNE admission when they buy it with their GO fare at Lakeshore stations. Children‘s and senior‘s CNE admission tickets will be available at the same GO stations at the regular price. It‘s party time at the Canadian National Exhibition, and GO Train service is the best way to get to the fun. fieadmg for a day at the CNE? The best way is on GO Transit Halton Regional Police Services‘ firearms clerk Sherri McAdam: bombs, grenades and hete August 24, 1994 0% 0% 5 FALL COURSE REGISTRATION IS ON. MONTHLY COuURSES. FOR JOB SEEKERS, PROFESSIONALS, SELF EMPLOYED HOBBYISTS SMALL GROUPS, FLEXIBLE TIMINGS: JAM â€" 9 PM. COURSES FROM $99 â€" SAVE $20 WITH AD. PLEASE CALL FOR COMPLETE DETALS BEGINNER TO ADVANCED LEVELS OVER 25 COURSES! 6 50% 50% 50% 50° $y vtog‘ams Arize So[lsl(i"s Amtler 1235 IRAFALGAR RD., OAKMILLE CORNER WHITE OAKS BLVD./McCRANEY ST. JuST NORTH OF EW $ fl(lem I’ "They‘re (citizens) using 25â€"pound bombs as door stops and hand grenades as paper weights," said Sherri McAdam, Halton police firearms clerk. "Some of these things haven‘t been deâ€"activated." While getting rid of the weapons is a good idea, police are asking that those wishing to do so contact them and arrange for pickâ€"up due to safety concerns. number of live First and Second World War bombs and hand grenades, saved as souvenirs, have been brought to Halton Regional Police stations in its firearms amnesty. "Learn the Martial Art of the Samurai." Self Defense + Personal Development From hand grenades to machete firearms officer has seen it all By KAREN SMITH Special to the Beaver YOSHIN MARTIAL ARTS (905) 338â€"3545 * Bujutsu * Taijutsu * Jujutsu Including: Air conditioning, Automatic Transmission, Tinted Glass, Aluminum Wheels, Spoiler, Electric Mirrors, Light Group. Stock No. ES9267 $ pAy PER - 13 995 ONLY 29 MONTH 1994 MODEL _ _ CLEARâ€"OUT! OPENING IN SEPTEMBER A UNIQUE NEW BOOKSTORE book store M special orders M book clubs BocolkK eE Tess A firearms specialist trained to handle such ESC ow Accepting Students ’rfie Capital of Ford Coufi’rry Time Magazine Quality Dealer Award Winner 280 SOUTH SERVICE RD. 845â€"1646 == * Freight, taxes license extra** Based on 24 months Red Carpet Lease, Freight, taxes, license extra, 50,000 km free, 0.6¢ per there after, $700.00 down payment, option at lease end $8,158.00 O.A.C. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER The amnesty allows citizens to get rid of unwanted weapons safely by dropping them off at any Halton police station. No questions are asked or charges laid for illegal weapons unless they have been used in a crime. A total of 277 firearms have been surrendered since this year‘s amnesty began June 1st. That includes registered and unregistered handâ€" guns, shotguns, rifles, and pellet guns. Police have also taken in prohibited "The program has been very successful to date and will continue through to Sept. 1st," said Halton police spokesperson, Sgt. Joe Martin. materials will remove the weapons, she said. More than 386 weapons and 26,310 rounds of ammunition have been so far surrendered in the amnesty. FOR YOUR FREE NAUTILUS WORKOUT CALL 84 11 LAKESHORE RD. W. HI LOW IMPACT STEP CLASSES. ALSO MUSCLE CONDITIONING STRETCH DAILY CLASSES Nautilus, Apex, Free Weights, Stairmasters, Lifecycles, Rower, Aerobic Classes, Airâ€"Conditioned! Weapons and explosives may be surre dered to any police service in Ontario, howe er, police should be contacted prior to ar movement of explosives. According to the Ontario Provincial Poli police forces across Ontario have receiv 744 pistols and revolvers,; 102 milita assaultâ€"type weapons; 504 shotguns; 1,0 nonâ€"restricted rifles; 378 near firearms col sisting of pellet guns, BB guns, starter pist and replica firearms; 464 explosive devic consisting of sticks of dynamite and pieces military ordnance; 117,446 bullets and sh gun shells; and 206 nonâ€"firearm weapons su as crossbows, machetes, mace and martial devices. weapons such as stunguns and nonâ€"prohibit weapons, including knives. WYECROFT ROAD * FREE Arp WYECROFT ROAD

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