h 10 - The Canadian Chamojon. Fridav Januarv 8, 1999 j 1 -- MI 'ae AU.An Geea RepairLtd Pho.to b, GRIAHAM PAINE In her memory Multon's Cutting Edge recently raised more than $1 ,000 for Mothers Against Drunk Drlving <MADD) Halton, in memory of Gayle Hadlow. Presenting the cheque to MADD chapter presi- dent Stephanle Dooley <right) ls Cutting Edge's Susan Kent, while members of Gayle's family and other haircutting shop employees look on. Digging outfrom under snow , from WRATH on page 3 pie found theruselves snowed in jus( 24 hours later. "Sunday was like desert world. You could hear the echoes," she laughed. Ms Amiro said that the holidays are the video store's peak limes. Business is expected to level off from now on. *COMPUTER DIAGNOSTICS -TIRES *COMPUTERWHEELBALANCING *COOLIN5 & EETING * BRAItES -COMPUTER FUEL INJECTION & TUNU-UP As residents shovel out fromn 1999's first Stormu, Ruth Bumett from Bruce Hood Travel is preparing for what she hopes wîil be a bnisk sale in sunny winter vacations. "It's too soon to tell now but people generally cali after ibis weather, she said. "They get fed up and sales usually go up. RY y ssed for tine? Dateline of whats goiug on in town. Dateline Of local non- Fr~Ing poi -r brought to you free of charge by this paper every week. khouseCali rehouse878-2341 subscribe -l r, À%Uf() et-F. 14Un]E rr 10 MINUTE OIL CHANGE CENTER NO AFlO'r,]TMENT NECPý - ýSARY "1APRAý,'TY APPROVED _ýý-_RV1CE COUPLF TE DE TAILIN(-, (ý H ' -ý'0rA A(,(,EýýS0R1ý '(ý 'I', 011 ýýPPAY RLJ,ý3T ON a«7a-assbs 925 ruII&ON sirnF-r=-T- 4 & PictM STEELES AVE MILION 878-8161