Oakville Beaver, 12 Jun 2015, p. 01

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Weather for Oakville, ON Fri Sat Sun Mon 22° 15° 22° 15° 25° 14° 25° 18° Hot lineups for Ribfest June 26-28 Artscene www.insidehalton.com dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 Stay Connected! Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Friday, June 12, 2015 | 68 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Public voting open on new K-9's name S P E C I A L M O M E N T The Halton Regional Police Canine Unit Name our New K-9 contest has a trio of possible names for its newest member and is asking the community to vote. The names were selected from those put forward by local elementary schools. The top three are: Arrow, ( B ro o k v i l l e Public School, Campbellville); Ranger, (P .L. Robertson Public School, Milton) and Marshall from Clarksdale Public School (Burlington). Police K-9 Now , it's time for the community to vote. Follow @HaltonPolice or @HRPSK9 Twitter accounts and vote by tweeting or retweeting your favourite hashtag: #HaltonPSDArrow; #HaltonPSDMarshall or #HaltonPSDRanger. People can also vote online at www. haltonpolice.ca/SpecializedUnits/ESU/ Canine/Pages/K9name.aspx. The name with the most votes will be the winner -- to be announced Monday, June 22 -- and the new canine recruit currently in training, will have a name. The end of a dynasty for Dynasi Family Restaurant by Bob Mitchell Oakville Beaver Staff The Halton Regional Police Service held its annual Special Olympics Torch Run with an opening ceremony June 4 at St. Dominic Catholic Elementary School on Rebecca Street. The run, which included a police escort and Colour Guard, then continued east on Rebecca Street to Oakville Arena. St. Dominic students lined the start of the route with banners and paper torches to cheer along the torch run. Pictured, Special Olympian James Montague and Olympic Gold medallist Brianne Jenner. For more photos, see p. 24. | photo by Nikki Wesley ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) The faces of customers have grown older -- as have their families -- but one thing has remained constant for more than 44 years. Mila Dinevski has made her breakfast potatoes exactly the same way for them. "She boils them and while they're hot, she wears special gloves to peel them and then slices them and seasons them while they're on the grill," said Dianna DinevskiPampaloni, one of Mila's ve daughters. "She cracks the eggs in a pan with butter. Everything is real. Nothing is fake. Even the mashed potatoes are real." Mili Dinveski But on Sunday (June 13), Mila or `Milly' as she is known to all of her customers, will crack her last egg as Dynasi Family Restaurant on Dundas Street in Oakville closes its doors for the last time at 3 p.m. see Family on p.5 ingeborg's w warehouse Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 to 5 · Sat. 10-5 · Sun. 11 to 4 OF SHOES TO CHOOSE FROM 1000'S Spring Savings have arrived! famous EuropEan brand namEs all undEr onE roof 1681 FINFAR COURT, MISSISSAUGA www.ingeborgs.ca 905.823.7415 Look for us on

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