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Oakville Beaver, 24 Jul 2002, C7

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The O akville Beaver, Wednesday July 24, 2002 - C7 Unique Areas, Qalleries, "Entertainment, and more. NEW RELEASE Lakeshore in Bloom (V IE W TO OLIVERS) Galleries, Museum, Unique Shopping and Din ing by the Lake Artisan Craft & Nature Fair August 17th f JjL. For more information on upcoming events, call the Bronte BIA at New Release FRAMED SPECIAL 99" EXCLUSIVELY AT 905-825-3258 GLEN ABBEY F R A M I N G fie F I N E A R T OAKVILLE TO W N CENTRE I (by C hap ters) · if V J1 rgsmtuu*. ' m _ --~ - w fc ` *-- Surroundings Gallery Trafalgar Village 125 Cross Avenue, Oakville The Super Centre 2025 Guelph Line, Burlington 905-338-1854 For great value on all your "Trips" come to g g ` ` 842-0610 336-1135 mm m i 1 11 et away from it all with a deal from Hertz. Our great cars, great rates and great service will help you make a quick get away. painters - Sculptors ~ jew elers - Qass rBlowers ~ 'Jbtters ~ (W ood rTurners - AKVILLE OCIETY 2 6 S Sp e e rs O akvW e 120 exhibitors fro m across Ontario. B ronte W a te rfro n t H e rita g e P a rk, a t th e fo ot of B ronte Rd. (905) 827-5711 842-3180 wrvtv.oakvilleartsocietif.com Fall C la s s S c h e d u l e n o w a v aiiTa ilable. Hertz rents Fords and other fin e cars ADD YOUR NAME AND MEMORIES TO THE OAKVILLE TRAILS AND BE A PART OFA LEGACY F o r a m in im u m c o n trib u tio n o f $ 5 0 , a n y m e m b e r o f th e c o m m u n ity can b e c o m e p a rt o f a legacy. H is o r h er n a m e , fam ily n a m e o r in m e m o riu m o r o th e r m essage is th e n p laced o n o n e o f th e Legacy p an els o n th e H e rita g e T rails c o lu m n a t th e to p o f T a n n e ry P ark o n th e w est b a n k o f th e S ix te e n o v e r lo o k in g h is to ric O a k v ille H a rb o u r. T h e Trails are all a b o u t m a k in g links: n o rth to s o u th , east to w est, p ast to p re sen t, a n d - w ith d o n a tio n s like this - p re se n t to fu tu re . O th e r d o n o rs have ch o se n to h o n o u r th e trails th ey reg u larly w alk, th e sch o o ls th e y a tte n d , th e pets w h o en jo y th e trails w ith th e m o r th e special p eo p le th e y can n ev er forget. D a n ie lle O lsc a m p , D e v e lo p m e n t O ffic e r for th e T rails, lost h e r b ro th e r R o b e rt in 1 9 7 6 , b u t so m e tim e s it still seem s like yesterday. " H e w as o n ly 18, ju st g e ttin g read y to blaze his o w n tra ils," she says. " I alw ays w o n d e re d w h a t else I c o u ld d o to h elp ease m y p a re n ts ' g rie f." C o n tr ib u tin g to th e L egacy P anel C a m p a ig n was th e answ er. " H e w o u ld have loved th e Trails. A n d p u ttin g his n a m e o n s o m e th in g th a t w ill last forever is so satisfy in g ." T h e Trails pass th ro u g h areas o f n a tu ra l b e a u ty w h ere w ild life still a b o u n d s , w h e re h u m a n ac tiv ity has little im p a c t, o r w h e re n a tu re has recovered afte r h u m a n use has ceased o r c h a n g ed . T h e y tak e us to th e places w h e re o u r h isto ry has o ccu red : w h e re s e ttle m e n ts b eg an , e n te r p rise flo u rish ed , n e ig h b o u rh o o d s grew a n d in s titu tio n s d ev e lo p e d ....... w h ere, over th e g e n e ra tio n s, p eo p le in d i v id u ally o r collectively sh a p e d o u r to w n a n d estab lish ed o u r values. C o n trib u tio n s to th e L egacy P anel c a m p a ig n , an in i tiativ e o f th e C o m m u n ity F o u n d a tio n o f O a k v ille, are fully tax d e d u c tib le . L arger d o n a tio n s m ay q u alify d o n o rs to in c lu d e a fam ily p h o to g ra p h w ith th e ir m es sage. To fin d o u t m o re a b o u t h o w y o u can p a rtic ip a te in c re a tin g a legacy fo r g en e ra tio n s to co m e, c o n ta c t D a n ie lle O ls c a m p a t th e F o u n d a tio n o ffic e a t 9 0 5 -8 4 5 -7 8 4 1 o r m ail in th e fo rm fo u n d o n th is page. Individual Name: $50.00 (lline) Maximum o f 25 letters including spaces per area. Family Name or Memory: Contributions can be made through the mail or credit card by calling (905) 845-7841. DONOR'S NAME ADDRESS APT. TELEPHONE $100.00 (2 lines) Maximum letters up to 50. You can also include a historical or old family photograph: POSTAL CODE j Individual Name: $50.00 (1 line) M axim um o f 25 letters including spaces per area. (various prices depending on size) Your n a m e o r ch o se n m em o ry w ill b e p e rm a n e n tly in s c rib e d o n a p a n e l at O a k v ille H a rb o u r in T an n ery P ark. A le tte r o f C e rtific a tio n fro m th e M ay o r a n d tax re c e ip t for th e fu ll a m o u n t o f y o u r d o n a tio n w ill b e issu e d . i Family Name or Memory: $100.00 (2 lines) Maximum letters tip to 50. Name or message to be inscribed Type of Payment If you are interested or w ould like more information, please contact: D a n ie lle C. O ls c a m p Cash |-- i j | Cheque |-- ] 1 i Money Order | Credit C ard # _________________________ Heritage Trails Development Officer Tel: 905-845-7841 Fax: 905-845-1395 deveIopment@thecfo.org www.oakvilletrails.com Please make Cheque/M oney O rder Payable to: T H E CFO " H e rita g e T rails P ro je c t" PO Box 84026-1235 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario L6H 3J0 THE OAKVILLE HERITAGE TRAILS tS A JOINT PROJECT BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION OF OAKVILLE AND THE TOWN OF OAKVILLE _________ --- .................

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