Oakville Beaver, 9 Nov 1994, p. 17

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|November 9, 1994 Fashion benefit Sunday for St. John Ambulance FORE SEASONS GOLF 2nd Annual Indoor Golf Tournament Prizes to be awarded to the Top Five Teams GOVERNMENT GUARANTEED SECURITIES TORONTO (416) 601â€"1337 FIRST ASSOCIATES INVESTMENTS INC. Steve Nease For more Information Please call 825â€"1177 760 Pacific Road, Unit 5, Oakville Accounts carried by Richardson Greensheilds of Canada Limited Member of the Investment Dealers Association of Canada *RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE, MINIMUM $5000. Get Your Foursome Together and Join the Fun!! : awarded to the All Proceeds Designated to cams United Way of Oakville ** 1st Prize: Golfing weekend for 4 ** at Pole Kat Resort, Michigan Owned and Operated by: HALTON REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY 2596 Britannia Road West R.R. #2 Milton, Ontario L9T 2X6 Saturday Sunday November 19 20, 1994 8:00amâ€"8:00pm This Sunday, Nov. 13th, the St. John Ambulance is hosting its first ever fashâ€" ion fundraiser at Howard Johnson‘s, with host Steve Nease, art director of the Oakville Beaver and creator of the popâ€" ular local comic strip ‘Pud.‘ ‘Fashion Attitudes ‘95° will feature garments from Elfie‘s Townhouse, chilâ€" dren‘s wear from Polywogs of Bronte, bridal fashions from Principal Designs, plus clothing from Pieces at Hopedale Mall, and Works of H Art. The presentation begins with regisâ€" tration and viewing of exhibits at 12 noon, a buffet brunch from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., and the ‘Fashion Attitudes ‘95‘ show from 1:30 to 5 p.m., with a break for dessert and silent auction. Entertainment during lunch will be provided by the Hollier String Quartet â€" members of the Oakville Symphony Orchestra, and vocalist Kathleen Dickerson. Tickets are $35 each, and to register, call the St. John Ambulance at 844â€" 4844, or send a fax to 844â€"0780. The St. John Ambulance has estabâ€" lished a building fund. The branch hopes to, within the next three years, be able to move into its own facilities, complete with garages for ambulances and sufficient classroom space. Over the past two years, the Oakville branch of the St. John Ambulance has grown from volunteers working two days a week in a room at the United Way office to its own rented office space at 466 Morden Rd., with training facilities, and a full time executive direcâ€" tor, Mary Lynn Hull Classes in CPR, First Aid, babysitâ€" ting and health care are taught at ‘St. John House‘ on an ongoing basis. Two Mobile First Aid Posts (ambulances) are staffed by volunteer brigade members who assist at community functions such as the Oakville Waterfront Festival, Glen Abbey‘s Summerfest, plus local * One of a kind gifts * Seasonal entertainment * Superb catering at the Show * Admission $4.00 / Free parking / Children under 13 no charge Your gift buying made easy! You‘ll find wonderful, original art and crafts by 50 of Canada‘s leading artists. See and buy handblown glass by Gary McCollum, exquisite quilts by Eva Bishop, children‘s sleighs and rocking horses by Sutton, award winning bird carvings by Bert Hirt, Father Christmas dolls by Pat Harris. Meet these artists and 45 more at Oakville‘s premier Christmas craft fair. EATONS â€"<© TOYOTA 1280 Dundas St W. (Hwy 5), OAKVILLE QEW to Third Line (Exit 113) then north 3 km to Dundas St. A Christmas Celebration of Canadian Art and Crafts Pairs, Ladies Men‘s Technical Pro srams, Ladies Artistic Program IT is POSSIBLE® Saturday, Nov. 19, 10 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. / Sunday, Nov. 20, 11 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. YouU‘RE Onty MmNUTES Away From THE HoTTEST COMPETTITION ON ICE See Canada‘s best. .. Kurt Browning, Brian Orser, Isabelle Brasseur Lloyd Eisler, Josée Chouinard, Elizabeth Manley and Christine Hough Doug Ladret go skate to skate with the world‘s best professionals. .. Scott Hamilton, Ekaterina Gordeeva Sergei Grinkov, Yuka Sato, Robin Cousins, Elaine Zayak, Mark Mitchell, Denise Biellmann, Elena Valova Oleg Vassiliev and Rosalynn Sumners. St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre 19 20 Copps CousEUM, HaMILITON â€" ALL Event TickETs: Lower Bow1 â€" $79.50 Upper Bow1 â€" $49.50 â€" Sinots Day TickETs: LoweRr â€" $43.50 Upper BOWL â€" $26.50 CaLL Topay For TickETs â€" In Hamiron (905) 645â€"5000 or TickETMasTER (416) 872â€"5000 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 7:00PM THE OAKVILLE BEAVER sports and numerous other events Last year, more than 4,000 hours were donated to the community by the St. John Ambulance. As the need for training and community support increasâ€" es, so does the St. John Ambulance‘s need for funds and equipment. Both the 1970 and 1977 ambulances need to be replaced. Over $440,000 In Prizz MonEy! Porge PREMWUN, ~Lite FM Mens Pairs Artistic Programs, Exhibitions Medal Presentations SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 7:00PM B Sheraton Hamilton The Hamilton Spectator L Spec1al {

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