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Oakville Beaver, 13 Sep 2000, Focus, B1

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Wednesday September 13, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B1 f r Survived the Summer? Now the infinite possibilities tor your fall wardrobe are right through our doors! Gorgeous, upscale labels are arriving daily. Be a savyshopper, and stop here first. Atowaccepting tanclothes by appointment ^ lO O p E R 'S By Consignment 115Trafalgar K d . j« tNo fU rstati338-3474 jjfe, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Upscale Resale Ladies Wear A OFFICIA L M ED IA S P O N S O R O F T H E OAKVILLE W A TERFRO N T FESTIVAL Oakville Beaver Focus Editor: WILMA BLOKHUIS 845-3824 Ext: 250; Fax: 337-5567; Email: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com Focus 4 O o C h / U le / W a & u rfr& n t F e *ttvc U / Glucosamine Sulfate w steas tut 1 0 1 1 IJ p p n r M ltk llH M onel I a s i 9: 500 aig wmtktmmm 95 90 caps 'Hiper Dnti wilt* KlMifwing Centre (» U b )3 3 / 867? PokerRunroaringsuccess Sunday's 1st Annual Motorcycle Poker Run for the Oakville YMCA's `It's Your Move' Capital Campaign' was a huge success, both in numbers and money raised. The event attracted 126 riders and 55 passengers, who rode the 153.3 km route. Net proceeds from the event came to approximately $14,000. Awards for the highest poker hands went to riders Gord Anderson, Mike Glammarco and Paul Samborski and to passengers Tammie McCulloch, Heather McLaughlin and Kristine Gagnon. The participant who came the furthest was Lisa Baldwin of Allen Park, Michigan, who was visiting a friend in Hamilton. About 25 Mattamy Homes volunteers helped with set-up, registering participants, staff card pick-up stations along the route, and flipping hamburgers. Scenes from the Poker Run include, TOP LEFT; Jerry and Wendy Adel wave before leaving for the ride; TOP RIGHT; Joseph Birks is ready to ride; ABOVE RIGHT; Barbara Stewart sports a co-ordinated look, and men's fashion from the back; BOTTOM RIGHT; leaving for the ride; and LEFT, spectators Aidan and his mom Amy Tremblay. Photos by Riziero Vertolli The construction on Dundas is A bright new world of communication is at your fingertips At a price too low to ignore Q u a lc o m m Q C P 2 7 6 0 lal-m od e, dual band, D igital 1 and cellular phone features secure, crystal clear calls, voice m ail, Text M essaging and C all D isplay Only Com e Celebrate With Us! Dundas S taken felws Saturday, September m 11 am -7 pm Now that there is nothing standing between you and our delicious flame-broiled · WHOPPER®, we thought we'd tempt you even more by featuring our flag-ship sandwich for only 69c Saturday, September 16, from 11 am to 7 pm at BURGER KING® located at 920 Dundas, just east of Tomken. A fter ail Rebates Sym patico High Speed Edition'i M O nly $29.95/month fo r the first 3 m o n th s (reg u larly $ 3 9 .9 5 ) p lu s installation is FREE! O rd e r b efo re O c to b e r 3 1. 2 000, and y o u co uld win a Compaq Presario laptop computer w orth S2,500 ! 'Some Terms and Conditions apply, see store for details. Offer subject to change or extension. All Digital PCS and Analog phones must be activated on the Bell Mobility Network on RealTime 25 or greater. Bell Mobility is a trade-mark of Bell Canada. NATIONAL CELLULAR* Bell World Winston Gate Shopping Centre, Winston Churchill at Dundas, (905) 855-2220 Oakville Place, Oakville (905) 815-9200 One day only-One location only Limit 2 per customer. ® & TM O 2000 B urger K ing C orporation. U sed under licence. Personal Communications Centres 422 Speers Road, Oakville (905) 338-9200 B e« M o b ility

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