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Oakville Beaver, 13 Oct 1999, C7

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Wednesday, October 13, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER C7 Public Notice k U I k P N Rotate and tighten Rotating the tires can significantly increase their life. With a growing number of front-wheel drive cars on the road today, it's important to realize that tire rotation for these cars is different than what you might be used to with a rear- wheel-drive vehicle. Just as important is knowing what order to tighten the bolts in so the wheel goes on squarely and securely. Always refer to the owner's manual for tire rotation order, frequency of rotation, and bolt­ tightening specifications. REAR-wheel drive Rear tires are moved to front (same side) and front tires move to rear (opposite sides). FRO NT-wheel drive Rear tires move to front (same side) and front tires more to rear (also same side) Tightening the nuts When the wheels are put back on the car, the nuts are tightened to vehicle specifications in a 'star* pattern as indicated above. When there are only four nuts, one is tightened, with the opposite nut then being tightened and so on. It's best to 'snug' ail the nuts finger tight before using a lug wrench to finish the job. Tighten first C O PYR IG H T W H EELBASE COM M UN IC ATIO N S J Market your business by marking this date! Plan to be a part of the Home Based Business Speaker Series presented by The Oakville Chamber of Commerce. Leant, ask questions, network, display your own promotional materials. Topic "Creative Marketing for Home Based Businesses" Topic Speaker: Kelly Montague Director of Advertising, The Oakville Beaver Date: Tuesday October 19th Time: 6:30 p.m. Rantada Inn & Convention Centre, 360 Oakville Place Drive To Register call 845-6613 presented by Oakville Chamber of Commerce NAVIGABLE WATERS PROTECTION ACT R.S.C. 1985, CHAPTER N-22 407 ETR C oncession C om pany L im ite d hereby gives notice that an application has been made to the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans under the Navigable Waters Protec­ tion Act for approval of the plans and site of the work de­ scribed herein. Under Section 9 of the said Act, 407 ETR Concession Company Limited has deposited with the Min­ ister of Fisheries and Oceans, and in the office of the Dis­ trict Registrar of the Land Registry District of Halton No. 20 at 491 Steeles Ave. E., Milton under deposit number G- 49 a description of the site and plans of a proposed twin bridge structure over Bronte Creek at Highway 407 West Extension at Lot 4, Concession 1 north of Dundas Street., City of Burlington. Written objections based on the effect of the work on mar­ ine navigation should be directed not later than one month from the date of this notice to: Regional Director, Canadian Coast Guard, Department of Fisheries and Oceans,201 Front Street North, Suite 703, Sarnia, Ontario N7T 8B1 Dated at Toronto this 8th day of October, 1999. Paul Ruttan Vice President Construction Courses A Deaths p COMPUTER COURSES FOR ADULTS START ANY TIME! WINDOWS 98, OFFICE 97(WORD, EX­ CEL, ACCESS, POWERPOINT) PUBLISHER,INTERNET, Plus a new course in WEB PAGE DESIGN Also, FINISH YOUR HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA Academic subjects in Math, English, and Business CALL: 845-7542 Adult Education Centre White Oaks Secondary School South Campus Employment METROLAND INTERMEDIATE SALES REPRESENTATIVE We have an immediate opening for an ex­ perienced sales representative who is highly motivated and can achieve results! Be part of an award winning sales team with an attractive compensation package, including salary, commission, bonuses and gas allowance. Your responsibilities include: -servicing and growing existing accounts -prospecting for and acquiring new accounts -preparing formal written and visual presentation Your qualifications include: -2 years + proven sales record -a keen desire to succeed and advance -the ability to manage several products concurrently -good communication, organization and team skills Reply in confidence to: Kelly Montague, Director of Advertising 467 Speers Rd„ Oakville, ONL6K 3S4 No phone calls please Deaths A EVERSHED, Catharine Ruth (nee) Prescott Peacefully on Sunday October 10,1999 at her home in Oakville. Catharine, loved wife and best friend of the late Albert Willliam. Devoted mother of Tony and Becky Evershed (Sudbury), Tim and Tara Evershed (Sudbury), Ted and Claire Evershed (Oakville), Paul Evershed and Sherri Oulette (Oakville), Marsha and Frank Hawtin (Oakville), and Karen and Jim Atkinson (Barrie). Loved and deeply missed grandma of Jill, Adam, Darcy, Sarah, Todd, Sydney, Devon, Morgan, Danny, Dale, Melanie and Brad. Adopted grandma of Graham and Laura. Dear sister of Ralph Prescott and Muriel Post. Visitation was held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 7-9pm Monday. Funeral service was held 3:00pm Tuesday in the chapel. Cremation. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Burlington Disabled Sports Association. Special Thanks to De. J.R. Inkster, the V.O.N. and the Community Care Access Centre of Halton. ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS. MILLER, Thomas Kingston (Veteran of WWII, Australian Imperial Forces) Peacefully in his sleep at home on Friday, October 8, 1999 in his 77th year. Bom in Melbourne, Australia. Loving husband for 49 years of Marjorie. Cherished and loved father to Jane and her husband Richard. Devoted and always to be remembered by his grandchildren Pete and Kate. At Tom's request, cremation and private family services. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to the Salvation Army or to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, Oakville. PLEWES, James Campbell On Thursday, October 7th, after an eight year struggle with cancer. Devoted father to Kim and Derek, loving husband to Cathy Benbow, beloved son of Margaret Plewes Eversole and the late Campbell Plewes, and brother of the late John Lawrence Plewes. Jim is remembered for his fighting spirit and unyielding optimism, founded on a strong personal faith which permeated all aspects of his daily life. Blessed with a love of life and laughter, Jim was the focus of a vital network of friends in his community and church activities, and amoung his business colleagues. A gifted teacher, he received great satisfaction by empowering others with new knowledge. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to McMaster University Leukemia and Bone transplant Fund c/o Dr. Erwin Walker Rm 3V50, 1200 Main St. W„ Hamilton, L8N 3Z5 SMITH - Franklin, Thomas Peacefully at home on Friday, October 8, 1999. Frank Smith in his 84th year. Beloved husband of the late Betty Harness and the Late Edith Sears. Loved father of, Terry and Michelle, Gerry and Helen, Millard and Lana and Mary Lou and Gregory Jollymore. Dear grandfather of Vanessa, Jeremy, Alicia, Herb, Patricia - Ann and Kimberley. Also survived by, Great grandchildren Kyle and Jada. Brother of Herbert, Medrith, Marion, Ethel. Predeceased by Stan and Myrt. Mr. Smith was a former employee of Gulf Oil and a Veteran of the Halifax Rifles. 1939-1945. Funeral Services were held at the Neweduk Funeral Home 1981 Dundas St. West, M ississauga, on Monday October, 11, 1999 at 1 pm. Cremation, Interment of Ashes at Wood- lawn Cemetery, London. If desired memorial donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation woud be appreciated by the family. THOMSON, Phyllis (nee Schultz) Member of the I.O.D.E.- Bruce Chapter and the Inner W heel-Rotary Club of Toronto) Peacefully after a long battle with Alzheimers on Saturday October 9, 1999 at Sheridan V illa Nursing Home, Mississauga. Phyllis Thomson, beloved wife of the late Thomson-McWilliams and her husband Paul. Dear grandmother of Donnalynn, Will, and Alexa. Phyllis is survived by 8 brothers and sisters and is predeceased by 4. She was born in Moosejaw, Saskatchewan to Fred Bartholemue and his wife Margaret Watt Schultz (Forrest). She attended Empire Public School and the Central Collegiate High School. She worked at Joyners Department Store following High School. During the war she and a group of girls left Moosejaw to work in the war plants in Toronto. Phyllis had many lifelong friends, Doris Brownridge, Lucille Collins (nee Ludell) Doris Belhin and Ursula Frykland (nee She married Graeme McIntosh in the late 1940's and built a house in Oakville where their daughter Jayne and her husband Paul reside today with their children. Graeme died 5 years later and in 1962 she married William Thomson. Visitation at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 2-4 & 7-9pm Wednesday (today). Funeral Service 2:30pm Thursday at Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn Street, Oakville. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Knox Presbyterian Church or the Alzheimers Society. YOUNG, Helen Peacefully on October 8, 1999. Beloved and devoted wife of the late John Young. Dear mother of Susan and her husband Bruce Bennett and Patsy and her husband Cliff Isted. She shared a very deep and everlasting bond with her cherished grandchildren Ryan and Tara-Lynn (Sun Shine) Bennett and Kelly Irwin. Dear sister to Mathew and the late James Fisher. Her kind and gentle loving ways will be missed by all who knew her. Family and friends were received at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, from 7-9pm Monday. Funeral service was held at 12:00 noon Tuesday at the chapel. Interment was held at 3:00pm Tuesday at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery, Toronto. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the charity of your choice. ZANINI, Giovanna Peacefully at Allendale Nursing Home- Martin House, on Monday October 11, 1999, at the age of 91. Beloved wife of the late Perfetto. Dearest mother of Dario and his wife Clara of Oakville and Antonio and his wife Josette of Peterborough. Loved nonna to six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Also survived by her brother Giuseppe Grebaz of Italy. Friends will be received at the Ward Funeral Home "Oakville Chapel" 109 Reynolds Street, on Wednesday form 2-4pm and 7- 9pm with vigil at 8pm. A mass of Christian burial will be held at St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, 181 Sewell Drive, Oakville, on Thursday at 10am with interment to follow in Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. Fr. John Van Hees to be officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Alzheimer Socoety of Ontario, 1200 Bay Street, Suite 202. Toronto, M5R 2A5 Funeral Directors OAKVIEW FUNERAL HOME O ur fam ily serving you r fam ily 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST OAKVILLE Funeral Directors • Don Clarke • Douglas Manners • Tania Di Censo - Gregory Sidora 842-2252 WARD Funeral Homes HELPING TO MAKE IT PERSONAL 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville 905 - 844-3221 Ann Futher Charles Gibbs Family Services Alcoholics Anonymous If you drink, that's your business If you want to quit, That's Ours! (416) 487-5591 (905)631-8784 t Public Notice Market your business by marking this date! To Register call 845-6613 Courses Deaths Employment Deaths Funeral Directors Funeral Homes Family Services

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