A2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday July 11, 2001 HOPED JJ s ic a 1 m n e ig h b o u r h o o d h ^ d w d t e s to r e D r o p b y Lu r i x t ^ h e c h o u t o u r ( i r i i r u l O p fff ijS g S p e c i a l s S S x a e m i 1 'o r l< d > lv M a h o y jm y I h it ^ * i "r r aT n '**> K .( *--y V o U h d th ' M ahogany V o r tw r Photo by Brent Foster / tin htle 'n CI U jtr n I r' m , A m '.H H ftr iA 'H It takes a lot of cement to construct a building but thanks to St. Lawrence Cement and its $200,000. donation of materials, the expansion of the Oakville YMCA on Rebecca Street will go a little eas ier. That's Bruce Ireland, YMCA CEO, (left) along with Barry Littlemore, of St.Lawrence Cement, and Lisa Dodds of the YMCA, checking out the construction site. C O N C R E TE GIFT: 1 FREE HOUSE KEY CUT 11 a m -2 p m o n J u ly 14 o n e p e r c u s to m e r w ith c o u p o n F o u n U U rm S p ir it S in g s a t C r a w fo r d L a k e th is s u m m e r I I O P E D A I F 11A P I W A R E I I()|)I(IaIi Si K>|>|>N<| ( I N IK I (XtrtY.s o f I \(£>r. ·(/.;> f t I t iirc) I in o The Spirit Sings, a m em orable evening o f First Nations storytelling, games and traditional teachings, returns for two nights this summer on Sun. July 22 and Sun. Aug. 19 from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. each night. Visitors will enjoy a Moccasin Walk through the quiet evening forest and learn about the special ties the First Nations people enjoy with nature. Spaces are limited. Cost is $15 for adults, $12 for children and seniors Visit Conservation H alton's new w ebsite at www.conservationhalton.on.ca 9 0 5 -8 4 7 -1 1 7 1 Day under scrutiny (C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e A 1 ) DISTINCTIVE LADIES FASHIONS P t C C Y 'S ROAD R ECO N STR UC TIO N Entire S electio n Assorted _ Sum m er Fashions_ 'D e s ig n e r F a s h io n s ! fe a t u r in g Koret B last. K -W ea r. N orthern Isles, Bogato. Tab i. Liz C laiborne. K oret, Line Up fo r Sport. Susan B ristol & D avid Brooks Francisca M ix `nM atch C oordinates K-W ear and Career Suiting by Koret i30% -60 off Assorted Fashion T-Shirts DenimW ear and W eekend Casuals by Spanner B R O N TE R O A D (R EG IO N A L R O AD 25) A T DUNDAS S TR E E T (R EG IO N A L R O AD 5), TO W N OF O A K V IL L E C O N T R A C T NUM BER: S T A R T D A TE : C O M P LE TIO N D A TE : M AN A G ER SP EC IA L P R O JE C TS : TE L E P H O N E : T O L L FR EE: O N T H E W EB: R-1800-01 JU L Y 2001 A U G U S T 2001 DAVID OHASH I 905-825-6000 E X T. 7691 1-866-4H ALTO N (1-866-442-5866) w w w .re g io n .h a lto n .o n .c a According to a recent Gallup poll, Alliance support has fallen to 6 per cent since the N ovem ber election -- at which time they recorded 25 per cent support. Halton PC and Alliance candidates fell to a landslide Liberal (Julian Reed) victory in November. Com bined vote tallies would have put a unified rightwing party less than 500 votes below Liberal support. A rea A lliance supporters haven't been polled on their official opinion of a unification, but there is support for it, Mr. Dobson said. Unification can be difficult if both parties don't agree. Halton PC candi date o f record Tom K ilm er said he w ouldn't consider unification at this time. "W e've had a number o f the PC rid ing associations gather for a m eeting to discuss the direction w e'd like to go. At this point, the message seems to be they (dissident Alliance MPs) are a splinter party and w e'd ju st stay away. T hey've got enough problems -- we don't need to get involved in those." The PC party is in a re-building stage, Kilmer added. Support for the party has been on the rise, jum ping above the Alliance in recent poles. "It's not beyond the scope o f possi bility that the defecting Alliance M Ps will realize they c a n 't get rid o f Stockwell Day. One w ay to do that w ould be to jo in up w ith the Conservatives," K ilm er said. C o m e in a n d ta k e a d v a n ta g e o f m a n y m o r e u n a d v e r tis e d s p e c ia ls ALL SALES FINAL Hopedale Mail, Oakville 905-465-3499 ALL SALES FINAL % o u m ` m m / S a l e / S a e < u a liz in a in HOME O F F IC E SOLUTIONS R ic h w a y F U R N IS H IN G S HOME & BUSINESS Mississauga Home & Design Center 2575 Dundas St. W., Mississauga, Ont. L5K 2M 6 Mon-Wed 10-6 · Thu-Fri 10-9 · Sat 10-6 · Sun 12-5 905-569-6000 ·Fax 905-569-0153 w iv w .r ic h iv a y fu r n is h in g s .c o m