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Oakville Beaver, 23 Jun 1999, D3

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Wednesdsay June 23, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D3 Furniture Week This bedroom suite by Canwood Furniture of Penticton B.C., allows the consumer a variety of configurations, including the bunkbed setup shown here. C h ild ren sh o u ld be ta u g h t a b o u t sa fety (Continued from page D1) rounded edges. The bed should remain firm and stable when shaken. 5. Firmly attached ladders with evenly spaced ladder rungs for safe climbing down in the dark. 6. Extra strong posture boards supported by wood slats for full safe support of your mattress. 7. Ensure a solid connection is in place so the upper section cannot dislodge from the lower. Adults need to be aware that ch il­ dren require supervision when using bunkbeds. C hildren should be taught that safe usage o f bunkbeds includes: 1. NO JUM PING OR H ORSE­ PLAY ON UPPER BUNK! 2. Children under six should not be allowed on the upper bunk. 3. A lways use a ladder when clim bing in and out o f the upper bunk. 4. No more than one person at a time on the upper bunk (unless designed as a double) 5. Use a night light as an added precaution for getting out o f bunk in the middle of the night. One o f the great things about being a kid was and still is, bunkbeds. Many o f us still remem­ ber building forts and climbing up to our own secret childhood retreat. With safe usage and quality m ateri­ als, bunkbeds will continue to be both a practical and enjoyable way to sleep. Customers m ore particular about choices Where once consum ers shopping for furniture would settle for com ­ mon colours and sty les, today they're far more particular, says H eather M ercer, W hole Home Fashion Director at Sears Canada. "Customers are expressing them ­ selves with colour in the home more than ever," says Mercer, "people are experim enting with colour and they are becom ing extremely precise in their colour choices. Consumers no longer want just green, for example, now they want sage or olive." According to Mercer, customers tend to mix and match furniture from the three basic decor cate­ gories. && | Oajtoille Beaver tOwf! Sports • N ews • Entertainment LOOK- FULL COLOUR FLYER IN Now Collect i m i i m rew a rd m ile s witfi every penhaie. ""BRICK *dxc aw (a rna Ha cin unui inuiui ruKHKE ist in ho DBMr omiees imuHi uo« JONMSiuntM (& mhu t: w or M o i & , , i i0 M i F i u f l w v m i o u 9n u 9ii [M j)t ,ff iA iitfiB (M si u B ] ( M ! in & s a m a u n i m o i k l u o u n c o i i t E v a M n o u _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h o u m s i< i r a i i H a u t B H n u m m i w u c a i a r c i M r o w u l c If you have a story idea, call the Oakville Beaver at 845-3824 or fax us at 337-5567 these art pieces! Artist: D ebo rah D ora Large hotel (23") decorated with sponges (s brushes in soft Impressionist colours Artist: H aw kar T rading "Mother Earth". A North American Indian display carved traditionally in soapstone. Artist: P etercraft Inc. Tuned Windchimes, 3 ft. in overall length. Crafted to provide a superior tonal quality, durability, and lightness. r i i Art M arket Contest Name: I Address: Phone: J Question: Who is performing Saturday night I on the mainstage at the Oakville Waterfront I Festival? I I Y i i i____ Mail or fax to: c/o Marilyn Mann The Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Road Oakville, Ontario, L6K 3S4 Fax: (905) 337-5568 ^ C J The Art Market at this year's % Oakville Waterfront Festival will display the great talents of some of this __ area's finest artists June 25.26.27.1999 For further Festival inform ation call: 1 .888 .216 .6688 / w w w .o akv ille -fes tiva l.o rg % Community Notices Deaths ___________ _ _____ ______________ A D A M SO N . E l , L . „ . i n . (R i . h „ d , ) | Funeral Directors I I Family Services ' f ' ADA M SO N . E lsie L o rra in e (R ichards) Peacefully on Saturday June 19, 1999 at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Beloved mother o f Richard and his wife Sandra and Jennifer (Mrs. D. Buckle) loved Nana of Brandi and Chad Adamson and the late Keir Buckle. Sister of Eliza­ beth Shoniker of Glen W alter and Beverley Carnell of Sprucedale. Predeceased by her parents Reginal and Janet Viola Richards (Thompson). Visitation will be held at the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West (One block east of Kerr) Oakville on Monday from 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral service in the chapel on Tuesday at 1pm. Officiated by Rev. McWilliams. Private family interment at T rafa lgar Lawn Cemetery. In Lieu of flowers donations to the Oakville Trafagar Memorial Hospital or to a charity of choice would be appreciated by the family. Family Services DZIEDZIC, M arion E dw ard Peacefully on Sunday June 20, 1999 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in his 89th year. Marion, beloved husband of Anne. Loved father of Marilyn and her husband Les Stevens, Gerry and Ron. Dear brother of Jean Hryciw, Emily Dubecki, Vicky Landry, Stan Dziedzic, Aden Dziedzic, Lome Dice, Casey Dice and the late Frank Dziedzic, Joe Dziedzic and Walter Dziedzic. Visitation was held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Rd. West, Oakville, from 2-4 & 7-9pm Tuesday. Funeral mass 2:00pm Wednesday (today) at St. Dominic's Catholic Church, 2415 Rebecca Street, Oakville. Interment St. Volodymyr Ukrainian Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. H R A B O W YJ, Jo safat (A retired 35 year employee of the Ford Motor Company, Oakville) On Monday, June 21, 1999 at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Josafat, beloved husband of Anna. Loved father of Jon and his wife Maria. Dear grandfather of Natalia. He will be sadly missed by Jan Sokacz and family and his sister in law Darka Hrabowyj and family in the Ukraine. Visitation at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 7-9pm Wednesday. Funeral mass 9:30am Thursday at St. Joseph's Ukrainain Catholic Church, 262 Maplegrove Road, Oakville. Interment St. Volodymyr Cemetery, Oakville. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society. OAKVIEW FUNERAL HOME Our family serving your family 56 LAKESHORE ROAD WEST OAKVILLE Funeral Directors • Don Clarke • Douglas Manners • Tania Di Censo - Gregory Sidora 8 4 2 -2 2 5 2 A lco h o lics Anonym ous If you drink, that's your business If you want to quit, That's Ours! (416) 487-5591 (905) 631-8784 Employment WARD Funeral Homes HELPING TO MAKE IT PERSONAL 109 Reynolds Street, Oakville 905 - 8 4 4 -3 2 2 1 Ann Futher Charles Gibbs Michael Dunne The Oakville Beaver has an immediate opening for Full Time Permanent Circulation Customer Service Representative Responsibilities include: clerical and customer service functions,as well as dealing with our youth carrier force. Please send resume to: The Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Rd. Oakville, ON L6K 3S4 Attention: Trudy Reading NO PH O N E C A LLS PLE A SE I! HUTCHINSON FARM 6202 Walker's Li .Burl (8 km N. ol Hwy 5) 335-2515 _____ W Strawberries Burlington's Grower o f Fine Produce & Flowers PICK YOUR OWN AT CHAS. GREG FARM' Bob & Mabel Devolin 15 sideroad, 1 mile west of Trafalgar Rd., 3rd driveway west of R.R. tracks. Free Recipes. 8AM TO 8 PM DAILY Weather & conditions permitting 877-7484 Four Years + Hard Work = Proud Parents You've got a right to be proud of your children's accomplishments. 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