THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, December 23, 1994 â€" 10 3055 Dundas St. W. PREFER ONE HOUR IN SHOP LEASE WE‘LL COME TO YOU! OR IF YOU SERVICE AUTU GLASS ANU SUNROOFS * Most Insurance Companies: Tp'nn ng * FREE mobile service * FREE pickâ€"up delivery * No ‘50 Deductible* 3145 Dundas St. W., Unit 11, Mississauga (beside Price Club) 569â€"8411 N.N, ie Vid NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY ‘95 FEATURING: THE NOMADS LIVE!! Dinner flawy $40 Tave a . The Fox Fiddle 4104 Fairview St., Burlington (Bolween Applehy Walker‘s Line) QA:.\."I: N ; i sn B o |||u|||l|||"p-- Since 1872 '"l.. ty d m HOPEDALE MALL 1515 REBECCA ST. ~827â€"4762| bibta h \i y $ %p t tb is t 3s ) , Special to the Beaver By CHERYL ELLIOT The children of Fairway Hills know it‘s a safe bet Santa will be dropping in on Christmas Eve. After all, the neighborhood will be designing a "runway" just for him. Fairway Hills can now boast a Christmas time tradition. For the fourth year in a row, neighbors will be setting their subdivision all aglow by lining the streets with luminaries on i Christmas Eve. "It was started by Margaret and Paul Gilmore in 1991," said Laura ‘\ Syer, treasurer of the Fairway Hills Community Association. ‘"It‘s called ‘Santa‘s Runway‘ â€" it‘s for Santa when he is flying over." The Gllmores brought this traâ€" dition to Fairway Hills from their neighborhood in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They moved back to the United States recently, but Marlene and Gerry Sibbald decidâ€" ed to make sure their legacy lives on. On behalf of the association, the Sibbalds have purchased and distributed 1,000 candles, bags, and sand to the 100 homes in Fairway Hills. Luminaries are Mexican in oriâ€" gin. They are Christmas lanterns made from lighted candles placed in brown paper bags. "We prepare the luminaries ahead of time by putting two inchâ€" es of sand in a brown lunch bag," said Marlene. "We then put the candle in the sand." On Christmas Eve, families place their luminaries, each 10 feet apart, on the curbs in front of their homes. At 5 p.m., the luminaries are lit, and the pageantry of light begins and continues until the last flame dies around midnight. Throughout the evening, the families get together for Christmas cheer on the streets and MONASTERY Bakery Delicatessen 1133 Mon;:stery Drive Monastery'Plaza Oakville, Tel. 847â€"1020 Gerry and Marlene Sibbald stand at the entrance to the Fairway Hills community, with luminaries in hand and the lights of a Christmas tree in the background. The Sibbalds have organized the fourth annual Christmas Eve luminaries event this year. at open houses. They congregate in the comâ€" mon area at the entrance of Fairway Hills and sing Christmas carols. "It‘s so beautiful," said Sibbald, "and the streets are busy PAUL GUTPA, C.A. * Taxation and Accounting Services * Cashback also provided * PayroilBookkeeping Services * Prior Year‘s Tax Filing (‘85â€"93) * Audits/Review/Financial Statements * GST Filing, AccPac Training * Audits of Nonâ€"Profit Olgmuauons/Fm Nations 2156 Lumberman Lane _ 464 Yonge Street, Suite 205 OAKVILLE TORONTO 905â€"847â€"7789 416â€"923â€"0844 CAlL TO MAKB APPOINTMBNT : HOURS 8 amâ€"9 pm. 7 DAYS A (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) with people driving through to see them." "We are proud of the tradition, and we like other people to see what we are doing." Fairway Hills is off Dorval Drive near Upper Middle Road. DIVISION OF BWA ULTRASONIC CLEANERS We Specialize in Cleaning Residential Commercial "*SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE"® calt 847â€"7014 481 North Service Rd. W Umt A1 (at back) Oakville,