Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 13 Oct 2000, p. 12

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday September 13, 2000 it's about a love of food, theatre & autumn... the Oakville Centre D inner / Theatre Specials AT DESSERT LIQUEUR LOUNGE AT PARADISO Rotary's W oodside M ews popular with seniors Only a few weeks after new housing announced, seniors have bought half o f the project' s 30 units Woodside Mews, The Rotary Club of Oakville's innovative new housing complex, has certainly struck a positive chord with those 65-plus. More than 125 area seniors gathered at last month's unveiling at Sir John Colbome Centre and as of press time, close to half of the project's 30 garden homes have been snapped up. "It is the credibility of the sponsor group that markets the project," said Gary Zock, of Life Lease Associates of Canada. Residency is based on the Life Lease concept in which buyers own their new homes while The Rotary Club of Oakville owns the land. A monthly occupancy fee pays for all external maintenance and the services provided in an adjacent clubhouse. This allows seniors to receive a return on their initial investment similar to the equity which they would get from a private home or condo. At the same time, Rotary land ownership ensures that the quality o f the grounds, the community's rules and age 65-plus criteria of the project are maintained. Each time the units are sold, the Rotary's 5% cut of the sale price goes into a reserve to build more seniors housing. Woodside Mews will be located on the old fire hall site on Rebecca Street and W oodside Drive, adjacent to Rotary Gardens which was built back in 1957. Those living in Rotary Gardens will also be able to take advan tage of the clubhouse and its amenities, such as a fireplace lounge, catering kitchen and support care office for such agencies as VON. Initial offering prices range from $ 172,200 to $236,800. For more information call 338-1657. Ennis Sisters Traditional Irish, Newfoundland m usic, rock, country & pop Holly Cole Fam iliar torch songs, jazz standards & pop favourites Sunday, October 15th L U N C H MENU Desserts & Liqueur Lounge Y o u r choice o f the following: Monday, October 16th D IN N E D MENU ~ choice o f - Mixed G reens d rizzle d with a roaxl tomato vinaigrette Chicken Caesar W rap with garlic bread Tuna salad with le ttu ce , cucumber, tom atoes, green pe p p e rs Chicken Q uesadilla with garden o r caesar salad C lub sandwich with garden o r caesar salad Chicken ten d e rs with garden o r caesar salad (Steak <Stir Fry with garlic bread lem on C hicken f'ettuccine with garlic bread - r O U O W E D IbY - OQ Butternut (Squash Soup with maple sy ru p cream garnish - COLL O W E D B Y A C H O IC f O f - Paradiso Phyllo - Layers o f phyllo pastry & with feta c h ee se, roast tomatoes spinach OP Three-Mustard Crusted Salmon atlantic salmon roasted medium rare with a three-m ustard crust on a basmati spinach bake OP (SpaghettiTM M Pesto farfallc with extra viigin d iv e oil sauce, fresh hetbs and a julienne o f vegetable* - fO L L O W E D BY - H eating B ills Too H ig h ? · North Star windows Super Spacertechnology which enhances R-values by as much as 30% . · Limits condensation. Reduces noise levels. · Efficient & Durable - every corner of every sash and every frame is fusion-welded Chocolate Paspberry Tartufo accom panied b y c o f lc c o r tea -- Dessert, Coffee or Tea $35.00 per ticket · C ra lu iU es not. included $86.00 p e r ticket $76.00 for Big Ticket Members ·Gratuities n ot included LUNCH @ 1:00 P.M. PERFORMANCE @ 3:00 P.M. DINNER @ 6:00 P.M. PERFORMANCE @ 8:00 P.M. CALL 905-815-2021 FOR TICKETS & RESERVATIONS ·LIMITED TICKETS AVAILABLE ' S in g le tickets also availab le. Olmypic Assoc. CEO at Cdn. Club Wed. Carol Anne Letheren, CEO of the Canadian Olympic Association, is guest speaker at the Oct. 18th dinner meeting of The Canadian Club. Letheren's topic will be "The Road Ahead for the Next Four Years." The meeting is being held at the Ramada Inn on Oakville Drive, starting with a cash bar at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are $27.50 for members, $37.50 for non-members. Call 8452862 or fax 339-0469 to reserve seats and pay for them at the door. OAKVLLE CENTRE For strength, alignment & a perfect seal. North Star windows look great and never have to be painted. T he G \k vhle Beaver proud media sponsor o f The Oakville Centre N O R T H STAR IN'HOME MUSIC LESSONS TRUST YOUR CHILD'S MUSICAL FUTURE TO THE PROFESSIONALS Highly Trained and Polished Instructors Proprietary Keyfest Curriculum Royal C onservatory an d Keyfest Exam ination Preparation Supported by Oakville Based, State-of-the-Art Facilities w ith Full Recital Hall On-site M embers Have Access to O n-site M erriam Music Festival, Student Recitals and Faculty C oncerts Unparalleled Service and Reputation Quality Windows. Great Service. Exceptional Value. Lake . CALL US FOR Y O U R FREE . IN H O M E ESTIMATE! Home Improvements 3018 N ew Street, B u r l in g t o n 637-1111 Ralph Srigley, 63 Jeweller operated downtown store A memorial service was held today (Friday) for long-time local jeweler Ralph Srigley. m Srigley, 63, who operated his fam ily jew elry store in Oakville for 20 years, died at home on Tuesday. V is ita tio n was held today starting at 11 a.m. until the noon service at Ralph Srigley: O a k v i e w jew eller a long-time Funeral Home, fixture in downtown 56 Lakeshore Oakville. Rd. West. Interm ent followed at Glen Oaks Cemetery. Srigley is survived by his wife Joyce, his children Elizabeth, Susan and Ron and grandchildren Dylan and Jeremy. The family has issued a note of thanks to all friends and family for their support and to the Oncology Department o f Credit Valley Hospital. In the lieu of flowers, the family is encouraging donations to Credit Valley Hospital O ncology or the . .C an ^ i^ £ a n c s r . S o e ie t y . 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