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Oakville Beaver, 2 Jul 2003, A02

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A2 - The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e s d a y J u ly 2, 2003 Drive safe this summer: OPP Police promise to crack down on bad motorists Taekwon-do is known as one of the best means of developing and enhancing: · Confidence · Self-Control Physical fitness · Patience · Concentration · Balance · Co-ordination The OPP were out in force during the Canada Day weekend and will continue to crack down on bad drivers all summer in an effort to keep Ontario roads safe. According to Young Drivers of Canada, more people die in motor vehicle collisions during this season than at any other time of the year. With that in mind, OPP offi cers will be out on patrol to nab those responsible for aggressive driving, tailgating and speeding, as well as drivers who choose to disobey other traffic laws. "As Canadians, we have so much to be proud of," says OPP Superintendent Peter Bums. "Let's be proud of the way we treat each other on our high ways." The OPP -- which will also be keeping a close eye on boat ing activity this sum m er -- plans to enforce seatbelt infrac tions as well as impaired driving laws. Young Drivers of Canada has produced 20 tips for helping drivers avoid collisions, includ ing everything from ensuring vehicles are in safe working con dition and exiting freeways to driving on wet roads and follow ing at a distance. "Most of us tend to be a little more cautious on the roads dur ing the winter months when in fact you have a better chance of being involved in a crash during the summer," says Young Drivers President Peter Christianson. "Statistics from Transport Canada show us that a higher percentage of casualties occur on our roadways in the summer months when more vehicles are on the road." Visit www.youngdrivers.com for complete information. Transport Canada statistics reveal that in July and August 2001, 41,467 people were killed and injured in Canadian motor vehicle collisions. We offer: · Separate Children & Adult Classes · Day & Evening Classes · Classes 7 Days a Week · 24 Hr. Hotline · Qualified Black Belt Instructors w w w .horizontkd.com SUMMER SPECIAL 3 months for only includes a FREE Uniform Make the connection with good wine A chance to have high-quality wines -- not normally avail able at LCBO stores -- deliv ered to your home is what M etroland's Wine Connection is all about. Starting Friday, July 4, and running until Thursday, July 10, readers can order some o f the finest wines in Ontario, includ ing several medal winners from the 2003 Ontario Wine Awards. Wine Connection offers Metroland readers great Ontario wines selected by wine critics from the Toronto Star and Hamilton Spectator. W ine drinkers can select packages through Wine Connection that include six bot tles that all bear the familiar VQA stam p o f approval. Packages can be created that include just white wines, just red wines and a mixture of the two varieties. Some o f past available bot tles have included Creekside 2001 Bench Cabamet. Chateau des Charmes 2001 Auxerrois and Legends Estates 2002 Cabernet Franc. Package prices start as low as about $68. All deliveries are made by Canada Post and the delivery charge is $6.95 for the first case and $1.95 for each additional case ordered at the same time. All deliveries will be made by Canada Post within a week o f purchase. O akville B eaver readers should w atch for a detailed story about Wine Connection, including how to order pack ages, in Friday's edition o f the paper. In the meantime, more information about this unique program is available on-line at w w w .m etro la n d w in ec o n n ection.com. Look in Friday's Oakville Beaver to learn more about how you can order high-quality wines not readily avail able in LCBO stores. 1027 Speers Rd. Unit 25, Oakville (Comer of 4th Line & Speers Rd. beside Tim Hortons) (905) 844-8384 18L Water Fill-ups* for the first 50 customers each day FRI. 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M Urethane Installation Stone Chip Repair Safety Glass (including Heavy-Duty Equipment etc) Auto & Truck Accessories Sunroofs Anti-Theft Devices & Car A la rm Auto Upholstery (Seat R epair) Remote Car Starters Convertible Tops (Boat To p s ) >» Tinting L e t R o h m G a r v e y a n t i h e r a s s o c i a t e s at Oakville Kitchen C e n t r e make vom d r e a m s a r e a l i t y with e x c i t i n g k i t c h e n and hath designs. Free Pick-up & Delivery > Open Saturday M ornings Y f / / / / / / /< 1033 Speers Rd., OAKVILLE O A K V IL L E K IT C H E N & BATH 9 0 5 4 4 2 -6 0 6 0 V IS A C E N T R E (· . n / t t , t r r r / / Insurance Claims Honoured < Loc3!ly Owned & Operated 599 T H I R D LINE OAKVILLE. ON · 9 0 5 -8 2 7 -4 0 11 ·

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