REGU[AR PRICE 549 95 10 OFF s i We will drop your car tronsmission pan, change the filter gaskd plus fill up to 4L. of new transmission fluid. Recommended every 40â€"50,000 km. L i?ig's‘__ : 844â€"4088 A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 32 No. 35 FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1994 28 Pages 75 Cents (GST included) SLC nelghbors seek help from council Residents feel victimized by emission problems By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff Cement are fed up with waiting for the Mississauga manufacturer to clean up its act and Tuesday night they took their case to Town Half Yet while they came away less than enthused about the stand taken by the Community Services Committee, COCA members feel they at least made councillors aware of the seriousness of their situation. I am asking for your moral support. This is a very important INSID E issue," said COCA spokesman Dr. Roger Mailhot, maintainihg LOMEâ€" owners have been "victimized" for 1 years by SLC‘s chronic emission O a y S problems. "We were made promisâ€" «_2 z_ es after promises to make changes but 14 years down the road we‘re Pa er still in the exact place we were before." On Tuesday, the Environmental Appeal Board hearings into SLC‘s emissions were completed after a Beaut and rhythm year and half of testimony. | m Y Although he characterized the proâ€" oung cess as a "delaying tactic" by the | dancer company, Mailhot said this lapse revives allowed residents to uncover a Impatlent Oakville residents living nearest St. Lawrence great deal of important and unsetâ€" ancient tling information. ) East "The situation is much darker | |, Indian than we thought," he said. e As a result, Mailhot suggested sE dance the Committee pass a resolution to contact SLC‘s Montrealâ€"based board of directors to press for (See ‘Residents‘ page 2) But did she win at bingo? How would you like to be walking around with $250,000 in your purse and not know it. That‘s exactly what hapâ€" pened to Oakville resident Deborah Koury who purâ€" chased an Ontario Instant MembersoftheOakvxllebranch offlleCamdianCancerSocletyandflleBetaSIgmaPlï¬Somnty were recentâ€" ly at the municipal greenhouse getting their flowers ready for Daffodil Days this weekend. Pictured here are (front row left to right) Joan Gibb, Evelyn Duncan and Eden Wells, of the Cancer Society, and (back row left to right) Louise Sevan,NancyBamlaflgh,Janette Comu,EhmeFlowemmflGerryWibmoflheBetaSigm Phi Sorority. . _(Photo by Peter McCusker) Think yellow...think hope he Cancer Soclety s campaign i official daffodil Day. â€" early start this year with Daffodil Days begmâ€"' _ Since 1957, the Canadian Cancer Society has been _ â€" ning this week. This Friday. Saturday, _ purchasing daffodils, with volunteers 1ookmg after volunteers from the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will be orders, distribution and sales. The campaign has . in malls and other places in town, selling daffodils to proved so successful, that it has spread to the Umted ' raise money to help the fight against cancer. _ _ States, Europe and Australia. Daffodils have been a symbol of hope for the Last year, Daffodil Days raised $2.1 million and . Canadian Cancer Society since the early 1950‘s when _ this year‘s target is $2.2 million. So remember the Cancer Society volunteers chose these bright and _ Society‘s symbol of hope this April when the canâ€". cheerful flowers to decorate tables during fundraising _ vasser comes calling. Your donation will go to cancer teas. A big breakthrough came when Lady Eaton _ research, services for cancer patients, and health proâ€" hosted a Daffodil Tea in the store with 700 women in _ motion programs on prevention, carly detection and attendance. In 1956, toronto volunteers organized an _ treatment of cancer. 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