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Oakville Beaver, 16 Dec 1994, p. 24

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, December 16, 1994 â€" 24 uk Hond onl Vnd Coud Nouk ouk Couk Youl Vnd Conk Youk Youl i * TABLES CHAIRS * JELLY CUPBOARDS * MIRRORS PANTRIES * CHINA CABINETS * ROCKING CHAIRS * SHELVES * WALL UNITS * COFFEE AND END TABLES HOURS: TVES., WED. FAL. 10 A.M.â€"5:30 P.M. THURS. 10 A.M.â€"8 P.M., SAT. 9 A.M.â€"4 P.M. SX Cord Voud Conk Vn Houd Coud Lond Lounk Lond Youd 36 uie en en ies t uin in uce ons ies m on c ie se en o Wood Room UNFINISHED FURNITURE/WOODEN TOYS Specializing in solid Oak, Pine, Maple, Birch 484 PLAINS RD. E. MAPLEHURST PLAZA BURLINGTON * DESKS HUTCHES * DRESSERS ARMOIRES * TVNCR UKITS * BAR STOOLS * MICROWAVE STANDS * TOY CHESTS * HIGH CHAIRS * MINWAX PRODUCTS » FINISHING SUPPLIES * HOMESTEAD HOUSE PaiTs THE 1995 JIMMY. ONLY AT OAKVILLE‘S GMC TRUCIC CENTRE Angelsat Contest Create an Angel and You could Win a Trip to Bermuda! 6 Create an angel from any materials you like and enter it at The Stitching Post in the Lakeside Shopping Village. Adult and children‘s entries will be judged on creativity, originality and craftsmanship. Grand prize is a trip for 2 to Bermuda, courtesy of Marlin Travel Holiday House. All entries received will be displayed in the windows beside Hillebrand Wines for all to admire. Each entrant will receive a $5.00 Gift Certificate redeemable at participatâ€" ing merchants. Deadline for entries is Dec. 17, 1994 with judging to take place Dec. 20, 1994. All Angel entries will then be given to deserving families for them to enjoy over the Holidays. You‘ll find a full set of contest rules and regulations at any of our retailers. Best of luck! 3 Marlin Travel CADILLAC PONTIAC BUICK Ltd 410 S. Service Road West 845â€"1681 Lakeside? ; BASKET WRAP YOUR PURCHASES Simply bring your Lakeside Shopping Village purchases totalling $25.00 or more to "Special Occasions" at Lakeside. They‘Il be put into a gift basket and celloâ€"wrapped FREE of charge Mondays, Wednesdays or Sundays. It‘s a fun and unique way to gift wrap your presents this year. (One basket per $25.00 worth of purâ€" chases please, while quantities last. Mon. Wed. 10 â€" 6, Sun. 11 â€" 4. Call for extended Christmas hours.) pomor procran â€" Receive Valuable Coupons when you give a food donation. Just bring your nonâ€"perishable food donations to any of our stores and we‘ll arrange for pickâ€"up and distribution. â€"Lite Comninmans Light Hite! the travel people It‘s Happening at Lakeside Shopping Village! 5353 Lakeshore Road, just west of Burloak CLAY AND CLOTH RETURNS Clay and Cloth returns to Oakville, this time to the Town Hall Gallery. A joint effort between the Oakville Art Society and the Oakville Stitchery Guild, the exhibit features the work of artists, from ¢ left to right, front row, Carol Goddu, Elizabeth Cooper, Micheline Likas; back row, Georgina Mentis, Marguerite Broten, Clive Tucker, Margaret Cooper and John Quail. Clay and Cloth runs to Jan 31st and is open regular business hours. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) OSO continues its challenging season The OSO‘s second annual Solid Gold Gala, held recentâ€" ly at Otello‘s, was a huge success with the ensemble douâ€" bling ticket sales and raising some $14,000 from the event which featured musical entertainment by Peter Appleyard and the Harold Namaro Band as well as a silent auction. The symphony‘s season continues Feb. 18th and 19th with Romantic Russians, a Valentine‘s treat with the world‘s most romantic melodies from Tchaikovsky and Rimskyâ€"Korsakov with special guest violinist, Joseph puPb 10 stive Season! Order any of our delicious Wood Roasted Chicken Family Dinners during December and we will make a donation on your behalf to the «One whole Wood Roasted Chicken with your choice of 2 family side servings $1699 Peleg. On April 8th and 9th, the sounds of harp and flute will echo through the Oakville Centre as the OSO presents â€" Mainly Mozart and internationally renowned harpist Erica Goodman and flutist Virginia Markson from the Toronto Symphony. An Evening of Dance winds up the season May 13th and 14th. For more information, call Kimberley Hall at 844â€"7984. and 4 of Kenny‘s Famous Muffins. $1.00 goes to the ‘Chum City Christmas Wish‘ +«One a half Wood Roasted Chickens with your choice of 3 family side servings 99 * and 6 of Kenny‘s Famous Muffins. Ei ht $1.50 goes to the ‘Chum City Christmas Wish whole Wood Roasted Chickens with your choice of 4 family side servings $ 99 and 8 of Kenny‘s Famous Muffins. EY 26 $2.00 goes to the ‘Chum City Christmas Wish‘ MISSISSAUGA: (905) 270â€"4115 1195 Dundas St. E. (Just west of Dixie) OAKVILLE: (905) 815â€"0860 546 Trafalgar Rd. (South of Q.E.W.) THORNHILL: (905) 764â€"0009 8187 Yonge St. (Just south of Highway 7) NORTH YORK: (416) 512â€"0390 1567 Steeles Ave. E. (Between Leslie Bayview) SCARBOROUGH: (416) 261â€"9494 DON MILLS: (416) 391â€"5564 2680 Eglinton Ave. E. (Corner Eglinton Brimley) _ 877 York Mills Rd. It‘s the wood that makes d?:wd_/@ OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 11:00 AM

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