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Oakville Beaver, 1 Sep 1999, D8

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# Just remind your friends that it's not polite to star* Sure, it" s hard to take your eyes off it - and when was the last time you said that about a minivan? Then open the door, and see how well we blend style with function. Just to start with, the MPV has unique Side by Slide™ second-row seats and a "Tumble- Under" third-row seat. Rear cargo space is close to that of most long-wheelbase minivans. Dual sliding rear doors have roll-down windows to give a sense of space and freedom. You get seven cup holders, two bottle holders, an available in-dash 6-CD changer, V6 power, solid construction - and at no extra charge, a long line of envious neighbours. ' Plus freight, PDI taxes and license Here's a sample of what you'll get in the all-new MPV. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Get in the game at the Spectator Village Be sure to catch the Spectqtor Village, located between the third and ninth holes, at the Bell Canadian Open. "We'll have video golf games, computerized swing analysis including VHS tape for each spec­ tator, computerized putting and golf ball technology seminars," said Joe Romagnolo, the RCGA's communications director. "We'll have the Canadian Golf Hall of fame display which includes the male amateur of the century contest." Abbey commences usual shutdown today Interested in playing a round of golf where the pros play. Well, you'll have to put those thoughts on hold -- at least for the time being. The Abbey is closed starting today, in preparation for the tournament, and it won't open until Saturday, September 18th. Following the tournament, there's "all kinds of corpo­ rate stuff going on," explained ClubLink communications director Tim O'Connor. Wednesday, September 1, 1999 Photo by Barrie Erskine Ma Bell (C o n t. fro m p a g e D 7 ) national development program, Future Links, presented by Mackenzie Financial Corporation. Working with the Canadian PGA and the provin­ cial golf associa­ tions, the RCGA offers multi-level instruction pro­ grams, clinics, camps, and sup­ port materials to raise awareness of junior golf and address issues of accessibility and affordability. • Conducts eight national amateur champi­ onships through­ out the country. The RCGA also assembles, trains, and sponsors national teams for international competition through RCGA X High { Performance K ' Golf Camps and f an RCGA Team / Canada Camp.• Conducts two professional tournaments each year. The Bell Canadian Open and the AT&T Canada Senior Open both draw top golfers from around the world. • Works with the international golf community to develop and oversee the rules of golf and ama­ teur status, hand­ icapping, and course rating in Canada. • Protects the environment by providing mem­ ber clubs with information on the latest tech­ nologies and techniques of turf management, and funds the Canadian Turfgrass Research Foundation. • Publishes the official mag­ azine of the RCGA, Golf Canada, which reports news and features on the people, courses, and issues that affect the Canadian game. • Celebrates the rich history and tradition of golf by operating the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame and its associated archives in the Leonard E. Shore Building at Glen . Abbey Golf Club. • Invests in the future of golf by helping Canadian youth complete their education through the Canadian Golf Foundation and numerous other scholarships. Successful investors are successful for a reason. They think and act differently than most investors. This booklet was especially developed to explain in a simple format, the realities and myths that surround the wealthy and how they stay rich. W e've illustrated these methods and how you can use them Begin by calling for your copy, 905-844-7700, or fax coupon below to 905-844-8552. Everyday practical advice Life-stories you should have been told about Learn how to become and stay rich To receive you r F R E E B ook let 'T h e Ten P rin cip les O f B ein g R ich " fill o u t th e cou p on . | Name:____________________ I I | Address:. I Citv: ! Phone#: Postal Code: FISCAL | AGENTS | I MAIL TO: Fiscal Agents 25 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville i Ontario L6J5C7 j HOW THE PROS DO IT: in action last year's Bell Canadian Open are Jeff Sluman (left photo) and Mark Calcavecchia (bottom photo). Sluman finished tied for 43rd ($7,480) while Calcavecchia finished tied for 13th ($35,444) - U.S. Value Pricing fro m • V6 • Automatic Transmission (4-spdTwith overdrive) • Dual De-Powered Air Bags • Air Conditioning • AM/FM CD Player • Dual Sliding Doors/with Roll Down Windows (An Industry First) • Side by Slide 2nd Row Seat • Tumble Under 3rd Row Seat • 7 Cup Holders + 2 Bottle Holders • & Front Wheel Drive + much more. 1291 SPEERS ROAD North side between 3rd Line & 4th Line 905-827-4242 3RD LI NE 1 T ITH LINE n i What are the Ten Principles of Being Rich? THE ALL-NEW 2000 MPV Abbey commences usual shutdown today Ma Bell To receive your FREE Booklet 'The Ten Principles Of Being Rich" fill out the coupon. | I I FISCAL | AGENTS | I from North side between 3rd Line & 4th Line 905-827-4242 What are the Ten Principles of Being Rich? THE ALL-NEW 2000 MPV

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