Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 16 Dec 1994, p. 5

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Frederick Fenton, 74 Car accident claims life of former councillor A Wednesday morning car acciâ€" dent has claimed the life of Frederick Fenton â€" former councillor, wellâ€" known lawyer and what acquaintances describe as a "real gentleman." According to police, Fenton, 74, was travelling east on Cross Avenue in Oakville around 9:30 a.m. After Sherwood Award honors environmentalists If you have a friend or neighbor that cares about the environment or has done a good deed for conservation, the Halton Conservation Authority would like to hear about it. Many organizations and individuals care about conservation and have undertaken projects which enhance and protect the environment. In recogniâ€" tion of this, a conservation award program has been carried out by the Conservation Authority since 1982. The award was named after Ralph Sherwood â€" a longâ€"standing and distinguished member of the Halton Authority â€" whose service and dedication to conservation extended over 20 years. The award is presented annually to a citizen or group who has made an outstanding contribution to conservation in the Halton watershed. Nominees can include such groups as: teacher associations and federaâ€" tions, scout and guide organizations, naturalist clubs, corporations, governâ€" ment agencies, and private landowners. The winners‘ names are placed on a plaque, displayed in the lobby of the Authority‘s Administration Office, and an individual plaque is presented to the recipients. Nominations for the conservation award can be submitted up to Jan. 13th, 1995. For more information, write the Halton Region Conservation Authority at 2596 Britannia Rd. W. RR #2 Milton, LOT 2X6 or call 336â€"1158 Ehnd ;Pre Chnstmas collections of Canadian and European clothing. An impressive array of sizes from 38 Regular to 48 Tall. There are NO reductions in the service and selection you have come to expect at RVEY mEn‘s § snors OPEN Sunday 11 a.m.â€"4 p.m. Mon .â€"Fri. 9 a.m.â€"9 p.m. Sat. 9a.m.â€"6 p.m. NOW is me right time to shop for suits and sport coats at Garvey‘s. We | offer excellent savings on Name Brand Downtown Oakville 183 Lakeshore Road E. 845â€"8911 Downtown Burlington 389 Brant Street 639â€"6165 failing to stop at a red light at Argus Road his car collided with an Oakville Transit bus on its way to the GO staâ€" tion. Suffering from head injuries, Fenton â€" who was alone in the car â€" was taken to Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. His condition deteriorated while enroute to Hamilton General and was taken to Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital in Burlington. At approximately 3:30 p.m. he was pronounced dead. Fenton â€" a former Town councillor who once ran for mayor â€" crossed paths a number of times with mayor Ann Mulvale who characterized the Dunn Street barrister as "very bright" and always committed to the future of Oakville. Fenton, she said, was quick to Christmas | Specials 249 Lakeshore Rd.East Port Credit, Mississauga (905) 274â€"5555 160°° value up to ‘160°° value SUEDE ANORA SWEATERS from comprehend the realities of the current economy and saw tourism as an important part of the town‘s potential. He once dropped by her office, for example, with suggestions for Oakville‘s jazz festival. Fenton is preâ€"deceased by wife Audrey and is survived by daughter Heather and brothers Charles and Robert. Visitation will take place today (Friday) from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. at Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Rod. West. The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at St. Aidan‘s Church, Queen Mary Drive at Stewart Street. Interment at St. Jude‘s Cemetery. Those who wish may make a donation to the Scott Mission. Guitar, Amp, Cord, Strap of ‘U E Lukeshore Rd. East Hurontono ILLE‘S WAREKOUSE OUTLET ll!fll(l‘éS' BRAND APPAREL AT UP 1O OE Vast in fiz@ for Chrietnas! SSES COâ€"ORDINATES Michael Phillips, Della Spiga, 4) Bantry Bay, Algo) up to ©200° value from (fully lined) I@“’ Visit the WAREKOUSE OUTLET and SAVE BIG TIME on BIG NAMES! LOCATED CONVENIENTLY INSIDE TRAFALGAR VILLAGE 844â€"7302 OFF FASHION WIND SUITS $8g9°° value All at 25 Cross Ave. (across from 60 station) @cminscr's FOODS OF THE WORLD (fifilfi@%fi K; For 15 Years We Have Been Offering the Most Diversified ; . Complete Selection of , 2 Music at the Lowest Prices, 1 This Side of Toronto | 1 Nothings Changed ! g * 2 Floors of New Used * Gift Certificates ' * Free Special Otder Semce FREE PARKIIG AT REAR Let Us Find WhafYoureloom?Fofl %Bring in This Ad and R i : % 3 OFF Any Regular % anyTâ€"Shirt, iced Poster or |CD Cassette, LP Som:nd Hand Mon Fn 109pm Sat., 10â€"6 p.m. ‘91 123qwaoag ‘AeEpHMY YIAÂ¥HAH HUTIIAMYO HHL â€"§ _3

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