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Oakville Beaver, 18 Aug 1999, A4

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVERA4 Wednesday August 18, 1999 Ontario Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishment has applied to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for a Sale Licence Scotch Corner Bar & Grill 398 Kerr Street, Oakville Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than September 18,1999. Please include your name, address and telephone number. If a petition is submitted to the Commision, please identify the designated contact person. Note: The AGCO gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Registration Department Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario 20 Dundas St. W, 7th Floor, Toronto ON M5G 2N6 Fax: (416)326-5555 E-mail at licensing@agco.on.ca 9 9 " to $3 - is all you pay for kids Back to School Clothes i f l T f t I f t l f t Never has the selection been so great! Amity is your Bargain Headquarters for all your Back to School Needs! Mom come spend some time with us and see just how little you pay for quality...and we can be your Fashion Secret, you got it at Amity Goodwill. T-Shirts and vests, only... 99* Jackets, pants, shirts, skirts, blouses and sweaters only... $2.99 Jeans, sweat suits, overalls and dresses only... $3.99 Gftewsc? C0gk7® P c fla o e B ® ® m 0 ® DjO otS Birds of prey a t B ron te C reek Only at r amitY o o d w 1 11 407A Speers Road, Oakville Bronte Creek Provincial Park will definitely be going to the birds on August 21 and 22nd. The "Birds of Bronte" Live Birds of Prey dis­ play highlights two days of fun and educational activities for the whole family designed to pro­ mote a better appreciation of birds. The display will be open Aug. 21 from noon to 4 p.m. at the Nature Centre located near parking lot C next to the children's play bam. There will also be night hikes taking place Aug. 21 and 22 from 8:30 to 9:45 p.m. with Nature Centre staff. Pre-registration for the hikes is required. Visitors will have the opportunity to get up close and personal with several species of birds of prey, such as hawks and owls. Guests can learn three different owl calls then get a chance to use them during the night hikes. "I am always amazed by the things I learn when I visit the Nature Centre," says Park Clerk Jean-Paul Arbour. 'Their events are always infor­ mative and always fun. You realize how much you've learned when you watch Jeopardy." Bronte Creek Provincial Park is an important refuge for birds migrating through the Golden Horseshoe. The level of urban development in Southern Ontario makes natural areas like the park critical for birds' nesting, migrating and overall survival. Bronte Creek Provincial Park is located on Burloak Drive (north from exit 109 off the QEW) and is open daily from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Model search at Oakville Place Thursday Oakville Place plays host to the Elite Model Search this Thursday in Centre Court from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Interested candidates can pick up an entry form at the Concierge Kiosk, located on the mail's lower level, which must be completed and brought to the open call between 4 and 6 p.m. The shopping centre was selected as one of 17 Canadian locations for the annual live event. Each year. Elite Model Look Canada conducts a two-month, nationwide search for contestants to participate in the Canadian National Final. One w inner then advances to the International Finals to compete for more than $1 million in modeling contracts. There will be approximately 350,000 entries worldwide. The Elite M odel Look com petition was launched in 1983 by Elite founder and chairman John Casablancas and is now an international event known for discovering such models as Cindy Crawford, Stephanie Seymour, Tatjana Patitz, Ingrid Seynhaeve, Naomi Campbell and Meghan Douglas. W A L - M A R T G O i n g t o t h e C N E e v e n e a s ie r t h i s y e a r U l y s s e s B H A l l - S e a s o n R a d i a l T i r e s • Passenger all-season steel-belted radial tires • Whitewall sidewall styling • Available in 75 and 80 series (depending on sirei. Starting fro m P155/80ms<ww> 23" High P e r fo rm a n c e S u p e r C /T S p o r t R a d i a l T i r e s > Aggressive tread design fo r all-seasons > T speed rated up to 180 km/h • Available in 60,65 or 70 series (depending on size). S tarting fro m 5297 T r a c k e r L i g h t - T r a c k R a d i a l T i r e s > Namebrand all-position, all-season for highway driving > Good highway traction and handling for a smooth ride • Hard-working long, even-wear tread > 2-ply radial polyester with 2 sturdy steel belts. Starting fro m F233/7SM5 I97 T ra il M a rk R a d ia l A PR L ig h t T ru c k a n d RV T ire s • All-position, all-season • All-terrain, aggressive tread design excellent fo r all-weather traction on or o ff road • Sporty white or black le tte r sidewalls. Starting fro m P205/75R15(97S)S10WL '97 GO passengers heading for the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) this year will be able to buy their admission tickets along with their train fare. From Aug. 20th through Sept. 6, GO Transit will be selling CNE general admission tickets at the regular price at all its Lakeshore Line stations from Hamilton to Oshawa. This one-stop shopping will help travelers avoid line-ups at the Ex itself. CNE admission (excluding ride) is $7, or $5 for those 55 years of age and older or six and under. Admission tickets will also be sold at the CNE entrance at the Exhibition GO sta­ tion. G O 's day passes and group passes allow a day's unlim ited travel to and from Exhibition station while GO adult monthly passholders can take the train for free on weekends and Labour Day Monday. On Saturday, August 21 Canadian war vet­ erans and their spouses are invited to ride free on GO trains and buses to and from Exhibition station for Veterans Day celebrations. Labour Day weekend, Sept. 4 to 6, GO will run extra trains for the Canadian International Air Show. Extra trains will leave O akville at 11 a.m. and noon Vandals strike construction site See Automotive Department for more sizes and prices. EVERY TIRE PURCHASED .A T WAL-MART INCLUDES: > Installation ■ New tire valve > Flat repair ■ Road hazard warranty «Rotation every 10,000 km > Nationwide warranty > Available in stores with Automotive Centres only. M Y jtW A Y h l PLAM BETTER EVERYDAY LOW PRICES 2 3 4 H A Y S B L V D . , T R A F A L G A R & H W Y . 5 , O A K V I L L E Investigators in Oakville are calling upon citi­ zens to assist. Construction damage has been occurring in the evening in the new development areas at Sheridan Way and Sherwood Heights. The damage has been random and involves breaking into construction trailers; smashing windows, smashing vehicles and new construction damage. On Aug. 7th, at approximately 5:30 p.m., three youths were seen smashing the interior of a trail­ er. Upon being approached by workers, the youths fled the area. The youths are male, white and 14- 15 years-of-age. If you can put a name to this description, or if you know who was involved in the damage to these development sites, Crime Stoppers wants to CRIME STOPPERS Call 825-TIPS or 1-800-668-5151 hear from you. If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligi­ ble for a cash reward. You need not give your name and your information can be taken with complete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to Call Display. Please call 1-800-222-TIPS or 825-TIPS. T o u r is m I s GjoodTor 'B u s in e s s IStcA Great 'l (Jmt! Have your guests stay at one of Oakville's hotels, motels or charming bed & breakfasts!Dinner FOR YOU AND YOUR GUESIS! Tell u s w h e r e y o u r g u e s t a r e v isiting f ro m a n d y o u co u ld w in a $ 1 0 0 C ertifica te a t a local r e s ta u r a n t . WIN Dinner Name: Address: Phone: My Guests.. are visiting from.. Be A Great Host Mail to: Attn. K. Montague The Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Road Oakville ON L6K3S4 C o n g r a tu la tio n s to : DORIS FOX a n d h e r g u e s ts v isiting f ro m G e rm a n y . EXPLORE OAKVILLE THROUGHOUT THE YEAR! COUNTRY INN BY CARLSON © Q.E.W. and Winston Churchill Blvd., Oakville (905) 829-8020 Toll free: 1-800-456-4000 HOLIDAY INN OAKVILLE 590 Argus Rd. (Q.E.W. and Trafalgar Rd.), Oakville (905) 842-5000 (1-800-842-0092 for reservations) MONTE CARLO INN OAKVILLE 374 South Service Road, Oakville (905) 849-9500 OAKVILLE INN HOTEL 162 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakville (905) 844-3671 QUALITY HOTEL AND SUITES 754 Bronte Rd., Oakville (905) 847-6667 RAM ADA INN & CONVENTION CENTRE 360 Oakville Place Dr., Oakville. (905) 845-7561 (1-800-357-0880 for reservations) BRIDGESTREET ACCOMMODATIONS (formerly Global Travel Apartments) Q.E.W. & Winston Churchill Blvd. and 3rd Line & Upper Middle Rood, (416) 923-1000 TANGLEY MANOR Anthea & Chris Colebrook, 385 Trafalgar Rd., Oakville, L6J 3H6 905-338-3994 http://www.bbcanada.corn/1200.html ELFY'S GUEST HOUSE Mrs. Elfriede Sperber, 1301 Pinegrove Rd., Oakville, L6L 2X2 905-827-2008 BETTY GILES BED & BREAKFAST 264 Balsam Drive, Oakville, L6J 3X6 905-844-6595 TheO/ Beaver OAKVILLE HIDEAWAY Margaret and Guenther Caspary, 1306 Napier Crescent, Oakville, L6H 2A4 905-844-5513 THE LAMPLIGHTER Colin & Marjorie Jordan, 116 Triller Place,Oakville, L6L 6J1 S p o n s o re d b y ; IjG l Oakville Chamber of Commerce BRASS LANTERN BED & BREAKFAST Johanna & Wayne Kendall, 300 Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville, L6K1G1 905-337-0201 EASTGATE COLONIAL BED & BREAKFAST Robert & Unda Meyers 1250 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakville, L 6 J1L4 905-849-7087 Q > Town of Oakville Economic Development o a k v i l l e "Where Success Means More" f \ t ( mailto:licensing@agco.on.ca http://www.bbcanada.corn/1200.html T-Shirts and vests, only... 99* Jackets, pants, shirts, skirts, blouses and sweaters only... $2.99 Jeans, sweat suits, overalls and dresses only... $3.99 Only at o o d w 111 Model search at Oakville Place Thursday 23" 52 97 I97 '97 CRIME STOPPERS Tourism Is GjoodTor 'Business Have your guests stay at one of Oakville's hotels, motels or charming bed & breakfasts! COUNTRY INN BY CARLSON © HOLIDAY INN OAKVILLE MONTE CARLO INN OAKVILLE OAKVILLE INN HOTEL QUALITY HOTEL AND SUITES RAMADA INN & CONVENTION CENTRE BRIDGESTREET ACCOMMODATIONS TANGLEY MANOR ELFY'S GUEST HOUSE BETTY GILES BED & BREAKFAST OAKVILLE HIDEAWAY THE LAMPLIGHTER BRASS LANTERN BED & BREAKFAST EASTGATE COLONIAL BED & BREAKFAST

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