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Oakville Beaver, 19 Mar 1993, p. 8

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EXPERIENCE IS OUR STRENGTH From beginner to professional â€" The six member team of OAC Law students, Stacey Beach, Kathryn Anthistle, Barbie Price, Ying Lee, Cyndee Trimm and Terence Tong, gave up much of their free time, including their spares and some Sunday afterâ€" noons, preparing for the competition, said Watson. "It was a lot of time, but it was fun," said Stacey Beach, one of the team‘s Crown Attorneys. The team had assistance in their preparation from Lawyer Hugh MacKenzie, who would evaluate the material prepared by the team. MacKenzie and the team would then sit down and discuss the preparation for both sides of the case. Students to receive medals to commemorate 125th birthday and OAC Law instructor. The case scenario, Her Majesty vs. Don Von Chovi,which was distributâ€" ed by the CBA in October, involved a man charged with second degree murder, after another man lost his life during an altercation that took place at a Pistols and Daisys concert. Fourtyâ€"five Oakville and Milton residents will receive commemoraâ€" tive medals marking Canada‘s 125th birthday celebration from Oakvilleâ€"Milton MP and Revenue Minister Otto Jelinek this weekend.. They are among 40,000 Contest preparation took time (Continued from page 2) Jelinek will present the recipients with their medals during a special ceremony to be held on March 20th Canadians who will be honored with the medals for their contribuâ€" tions to their fellow citizens, comâ€" munity or to Canada, Jelinek said. 421 BRANT STREET BURLINGTON (across from City Hall) ibecintor Police warn women to watch their purses Street. Police said a woman‘s purse, left on a table at that location, was stolen around 12:45 p.m. March 16th. The purse contained approximately $30 in cash, credit cards and various pieces of identification. at 2 p.m. in the council chambers at the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Road. "The Government of Canada, from time to time, recommends to the Queen that commemorative medals be struck to mark an imporâ€" tant anniversary or special occaâ€" sion," he said. "Most recently, the Queen approved the striking of a commemâ€" orative medal to mark the 125th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada," he said. Yet again this week, Halton Regional Police investigated the theft of a purse in the downtown Oakville area, this time it occurred shortly before 1 p.m. Tuesday in the ground level of 299 Randall Jelinek‘s office wrote to service clubs and organizations within the Oakvilleâ€"Milton federal riding which submitted the names of indiâ€" viduals who have made significant contributions to society. Yet again this weel investigated the theft c Oakville area. this time In all, 45 individuals were choâ€" sen. The recipients are representaâ€" tive of different walks of life and different types of achievements in various communities. Recipients of PHONE (Home) MAKE CHEQUE FOR $100 PAYABLE TO ROTARY LOTTERY ONLY 1000 TICKETS PRINTED â€" 177 PRIZES YOUR TICKET ELIGIBLE FOR: MiSS ‘‘ | ©‘500 DRAW MAR. 30/93 TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR EARLY BIRD DRAW TICKETS MUST BE PAID BY DATE OF DRAW 52 WEEKLY DRAWS OF $300 â€" $200 â€" $100 LOTTERY ©47700 Commencing April 6, 1993 SPONSORED BY. ROTARY CLUB OF BURLINGTON LAKESHORE 2 XMAS SPECIALS $2500 â€" gzsoo (1993) ROTARY CLUB OF BURLINGTON LAKESHORE 4094 FLEMISH DRIVE, BURLINGTON ONT. L7L 1728 Man faces charges in theft of wallet the Order of Canada were ineligible for the award. Jelinek will present the recipients with their medals during a special Halton police are investigating a reported theft in which tires and wheels on a pickâ€"up truck were swapped with less expensive ones. The tires were apparcntlir‘stolen sometime overnight Sun. March 14th from a 1987 Ford pickâ€"up truck parked at 41 Speers Road. Police said four tires and wheels along with an extra large tire for snowâ€" plowing were reported stolen. A 27â€"yearâ€"old Burlington man is facing a charge of theft after a walâ€" let was stolen from a home in Glen Abbey early Monday evening. The theft was reported after the complainant noticed four different wheels and tires had been put on his vehicle, said police. Value of the goods stolen was estimated at approximately $1,400. Thieves swapped $1,400 worth of truck tires 4 QUARTERLY DRAWS A man was visiting the home on 12 MONTHLY DRAWS $500 $1000 each (Bus.) POSTAL CODE: Earlier in the week police had reported having problems with a series of similar type thefts of walâ€" lets and purses from stores and shops in the downâ€" town Oakville area. Police had warned shop keepers to keep their eyes peeled for a group of four youths aged 8 to 16, who appeared to be hanging around shops, distracting clerks by asking to use washroom facilities and makâ€" ing off with purses and wallets. Lic Pq 24311 ceremony to be held on March 20th at 2 p.m. in the council chambers at the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Road. business when the theft occurred between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Facing a charge of theft and an April 13th court date is Paul Scott, of Burlington. We offer half day kindergarten programs that are designed to nurture the whole child in a loving, gentle and naturally stimulating environment. 160 William St., old Oakville 338â€"5533 The LAKESHORE WALDORF KINDERGARTEN education for wholenesel! THOLIDAYVS ®._ Sat., Mar. 20th 10Oam to 1pm Now accepting registrations for September 1993. OFEn HOUSE

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