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DRIVEN °d C ea J P TW Included f h o e« > ": ‘ - ’ "" S | Locat 4 C ©11,999 .5 ©35,738 192 FORD ESCORT GT ffï¬E 8 : A‘I 3 GST Included Included Included GST GST 20 (Continued from page 1) will come out" â€" perhaps not necesâ€" sarily to take the plunge, but to watch. Bears‘ should bring proper equipment Mon.â€"Fri. 9:30 a.m.â€"9:00 p.m Sat. 9:30 a.m.â€"6:00 p.m. Sun. 12 Noonâ€"5 p.m. Oakville Place pick up any little thing that Santa mc:}/ have missed! The Bay offers regular, sale and clearâ€" Tuesday, January 4th, the Bay salutes all our senior customers with an extra 15% off* almost every purchase! Here‘s a great opportunity to 842â€"4811 2C uC *xo00!N TUESDAY, JANUARY 4TH AT THE BAY‘S 65 PLUS DAY Located at OUR FIRST SENIORS® DAY OF 1994 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER SAVE 1590 3rd Line Last year, more than 1,000 spectators _ Organizers expect_at least 1,500 specâ€" came to watch some of the ‘polar . tators. , bears‘ ham it up for 10 minutes. "The water temperature is always POV‘ tL B0 CBETIER â€" AT ance merchandise, Beauty Salon, Bay Optical and Portrait Studio! Just bring in proof of your age (Senior Citizen‘s card, driver‘s license, birth certificate, etc.) and have a great day shopping! "Check the list of exemptions posted in your local Bay store. Bubsons Bay Company ‘V 10 may "We really appreciate the support from the community," concluded Wright. * This year, the Salvation Army provided assistance to about 2,500 families and individuals, at a cost of $136,000. And, at Christmas, 957 clients, nine fewer than last year, received assistance â€" food, toys and clothing, at a cost of $105,000. * "We did about the same as last year for fundraising, however, we got a lot more food," Wright noted, adding both the fundraising and food drive were extended. Although the food coming to the Salvation Army is not weighed, Wright estiâ€" mates about 25% to 40% more was donated. "We just stock the shelves as it comes in." However, cash donations were down $20,000 over 1992, he said, stressing the additional food "made up the difference." Participants will be asked to ‘join the club‘ by paying a minimum $10 membership fee, which entitles them to a Tâ€"shirt and certificate, and any remaining shirts will be sold for $15, said Trent, adding the money will be donated to local children‘s charities. Last year about $2,000 went to Child Find Ontario, based in Oakville. The Salvation raised, over the year and during Christmas, $230,000, compared to donations totalling $250,000 last year. between 0° and â€"5°%Celsius," Trent said, adding he will bring a therâ€" mometer to measure the water temâ€" perature before the plunge. The Oakville Salvation Army ‘broke even‘ in its charitable efforts this year and over Christmas, reports Barry Wright, family serâ€" vices worker. Registration begins at about 1:30 p.m., at the shed in Coronation Park for a 2 p.m. jump on Jan. 1st. The Burloak Polar Bear Club began nine years ago when five memâ€" bers of one family plunged into the frigid lake off a private dock in Burlington. From there, the event grew to the point where a new locaâ€" tion had to be found to accommodate the growing numbers, hence the move to Oakville three years ago. C Those interested in taking the plunge are asked to bring extra shoes, warm clothing and towels. Change facilities are. available. For more infor: mation, call 607â€"4950 (Courage Distributing) days, or 634â€"7609 or 891â€"1562 evenings. More food and less money for Salvation Army 17 Main St. Waterdown Come and visit our Friendly Shoppe, where you can AFFORD to LOOK and FEEL FABULOUS! Advertisement should read â€" Selected men‘s, women‘s, childâ€" ren‘s winter fashions, plus holiday wear, selected sporting goods. Inadvertently, the error listed appeared in our advertising. We sincerely regret any inconvenience or confusion to our customers. Eaton Toys appearing in this paper, on Sunday, December 26, ADVERTISING CORRECTION EATON‘S AMew & Mearly New Eviiel and Eveing/Party t car Shoppe IN OAKVILLE UPPER OAKVILLE SHOPPING CTR. 845â€"6674 10 A.M. â€" 6 P.M. 842â€"3934 10 A.M. â€" 5 P.M. OAKTOWN 689â€"3150 December 31, 1993