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Oakville Beaver, 21 Apr 1999, D6

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D6 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 21 1999 Art & Artisans - Saturday, April 24 s g O F O A K V IL L E presents The 2nd Annual Art and Artisans by the Lake *<# Saturday, A pril 24th # A p p leb y C ollege (In the Arena) 10am to 4pm * ^ c < ° b %•0 l % » Featuring fine art, pottery, glass, wood, floral design, metal, leather, silver, fabrics and tapestry by over 70 talented arti- sits. Funds donated this year will be given to Halton Women's Place and the Oakville Chapter of Burlington Breast Cancer Support Services. Admission $2.00. Community Notices Deaths Deaths InMemoriam Tenders THE COMMUNITY CARE ACCESS CENTRE (CCAC) OF HALTON Invites sealed Tender documents which must be received not later than: THURSDAY, MAY 27,1999 AT 2:00PM by the CCAC of Halton For: l-M ed ica l Equipment Rental and/or II- M edical Supplies- Stocking of an In-house Supply Cupboard and Provision AND Delivery A fter Hours, W eekends and Holidays Tender documents will be available commencing 12 NOON, Thursday, April 29,1999 at: The Community Care Access Centre of Halton 4 40 E lizabeth S tree t, 4 th Floor BURLINGTON, ON L7R 2M1 Business hours for document pick-up are 8:30am to 4:30pm Monday to Friday. Any questions regarding this process should be directed to: Jane G albraith, D irector of Purchased Services (905) 639 -5228 , Ext. 87 4 2 , or 1 -800 -810 -0000 D U Y N S T E E , B e a tric e Peacefully on Sunday April 18, 1999 at the McM aster University Medical C enter, H am ilton , in her 71st year. B ea trice D uynstee (nee R oolv ink), loving wife of Peter Duynstee. Caring mother of Eugene and his wife Victoria, Pete and his wife Claire, Theresa and Cathy. A spec ia l Oma of Mark, C assandra, Kevin, Pam ela, Byron, Rebecca, Zachary and Jacob. She will be sadly missed by all her family and friends in Holland and Canada. She dedicated her life to help ing others. Visitation was held at the Kopriva Taylor Community Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, from 2-4 and 7-9 pm Tuesday. Funeral Mass 11:30 am W ednesday A pril 21, 1999 at St. Dom inies C hurch, 2415 Rebecca S tree t, O akv ille . In term ent at the Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to the Leukem ia Research Fund of Canada, Toronto Branch, 1110 Finch Ave. West, Suite 222, Toronto, Ontario M3J 2T2 (416-661-2873). L IN D S A Y , J a c k B. (R e tired P ostm aste r Canada Post, Oakville; Trustee of St. John's United Church and a V eteran R .C .A .F ., 4 years overseas and on the continent.) Peacefully on Sunday, April 18, 1999 at his home in Oakville, surrounded by his family. Beloved husband of Jean (nee Walker). Dear father of Michael and his wife Cathie and Paul and his wife Gail. Loved grandfather of Kyle, Tawnya and Brett. A service of remembrance will be held at 1 pm Thursday, April 22, 1999 at St. John's United Church, 262 Randall Street, Oakville. Those who wish may make m em orial con tribu tions to St. John's United Church, Canadian Cancer S ocie ty or to the H a lton V .O .N . Arrangements entrusted to the Kopriva T ay lo r C om m unity Funera l Home, Oakville. M A K R IL IA S , A g g y - In loving memory of a dear son, bro ther, and uncle who passed away a year ago, April 21,1999 Remembering you is easy We do it every day Missing you is a heartache That never goes away You had a heart of gold You left the sweetest memories This world could never hold To us you were someone special What more is there to say Except to wish with all our hearts That you were here today. A lways in our memory, fo reve r in our hearts,Mom and Dad, Mary, Bill, Anna, Paul, Olivia, Effie and Alicia. Funeral Directors M IN ISTR Y O F M U N IC IPA L A FFA IR S A N D HOUSING on behalf of Ontario Housing Corporation (An Agency of the Province of Ontario) IN V ITA TIO N TO TEN D ER FOR: T .S . B 0 4 - 01/99 R eplacem ent of B alcony Railings and R epair of C oncrete and M asonry At Oakville OH-4 Oakville Senior Citizen's Residence 2220/2222 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville Sealed tenders for the project will be received until 2:00 p.m. local time May 19,1999, by the Regional Manager, Southern Regional Office, Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Ellen Fairclough Building, 14th Floor, 119 King Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8P 4X7. Tender Documents can be viewed or obtained through the office of the Regional Manager, address as noted above by contacting Lori Wells at (905)546-8246. A non-refundable deposit of $150. in the form of a certified cheque or money order made payable to the Minister of Finance will be required for each set of tender documents requested. A mandatory pre-bid site meeting will be held for interested bidders on May 12,1999, at 10:00 a.m. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G IB B S - Bryan Michael Gibbs, beloved father of Sarah Gibbs of Calgary, passed away at the Rockyview General Hospital on Wednesday, April 14, 1999 at the age of 49 years. Born on June 25, 1949 in Toron to, Ontario, Bryan moved from Oakville to Calgary in 1974. He worked for the City of Calgary as an electrician for the past 21 years. He also enjoyed baseball, golf and camping. Bibbs will be remembered for his unique sense of humour. Bryan's greatest joy was being with the most important part of his life, his daughter, Sarah. Besides his loving daughter, Bryan is survived by Jamie Gibbs; his parents, Lloyd and Irene; three sisters and two brothers-in-law, Sharon and Allan James, Robin Burroughsford and Christina and Ron Robertson; two brothers and sisters- in-law, Mark and Dawn Gibbs and Michael and Jennifer Gibbs. He is also survived by Rose Gibbs; Rose and Karl Zagar and Anita Hamers; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Bryan was predeceased by a brother, Bruce Gibbs. Funera l S erv ices were held at the MclNNIS & HOLLOWAY'S "Fish Creek Chapel" (14441 Bannister Road S.E.) on Tuesday, April 20, 1999 at 3:00 p.m. with the Rev. B ern ie B lack o ffic ia ting . G raveside S erv ice fo llow ed at Eden Brook Memorial Gardens. If friends so desire, memorial tributes may be made directly to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, c/o Alberta Cancer Foundation, 1331-29th Street, N.W., Calgary, Alberta, T2N 4N2. In living memory of Bryan Gibbs, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by M clN N IS & HOLLOW AY FUNERAL HOMES, "Fish Creek Chapel", 14441 Bannister Road S.E., Calgary, Alberta, TELEPHONE: (403) 256-9575 R E S E N D E S , M a n u e l On Friday April 16, 1999 at the Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Manuel be­ loved husband of the late Maria De Lurdes Resendes. Loving father of Adriana and her husband Antonio Silva Costa, Maria Do Carmo Resendes, John and his wife Cindy Resendes, Maria and her husband Joe Oliveira, Adam and his wife Patrizia Resendes, and Betty and her husband John Whaley. Dear grandfather of Laura Resendes Costa and David Resendes Costa, Ethan Resendes, Andrew Oliveira, Shawn Oliveira, and Suzanne Oliveira. Dear brother of Joseph Resendes and sister Maria Do Carmo Adriana, and Maria Da Luz Correia. Visitation was held at the Oakview Funeral Home 56 Lakeshore Rd. W. Funeral Mass was conducted at St. James R.C. Church. Interment Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. W A L M S L E Y , H o w a rd D o u g la s in Oak­ ville on Saturday April 17, 1999. Howard Walmsley of Oakville in his 61st year. Be­ loved father of Rhonda Simo of Burlington and Brenda and her husband Bob Pealow of Milton. Dear son of Irene Walmsley of Southampton. Also survived by 4 broth­ ers, Clayton and his wife Elva of Walker- ton, Lome and his wife Margaret of South­ ampton, Verton and his wife Marion of Owen Sound, Gordon and his wife Liz of Southampton and by his 2 sisters, Ruby and her husband Joseph Schneidhofer of Wasaga Beach and Sudrey and her hus­ band Wilmer Lamont of Saugeen Town­ ship. Sadly missed by his grandchildren Johnathon, Nicole and Michael. Fondly re­ membered by his nieces and nephews and by his many friends in Oakville and Southampton. Predeceased by his father Charles. V isita tion from the Eagleson Funera l Home, S outham pton, on Tuesday April 20, 1999 from 2-4 and 7- 9pm. The fune ra l S erv ice w ill be conducted in the Chapel of the Funeral Home 2pm Wednesday. Reverends Ken and Eleanor Russ will officiate. Cremation. In term ent o f Ashes S outham pton Cemetery. Expressions of Remembrance to the Canadian Cancer Society. For fu rthe r de ta ils con tac t the Eagleson Funeral Home Southampton 519-797-2085. OAKVIEW FUNERAL HOME Our family serving your family 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 Michael Dunne Family Services 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 Business Directory Better House by Leo HOME IMPROVEMENTS / RENOVATIONS Bathrooms • Rec Rooms • Drywall • Interior/Exterior Painting»Decks»Fences»CeramicTiles»Plumbing Call Leo: ( 905) 844-3471 DRIVING CLEAN FOR THE AIR WE BREATHE W e a l l c a n p la y a p a r t to h e lp c o m b a t s m o g . S in c e o n e o f th e m a j o r c a u s e s o f s m o g is e m is s io n s f r o m o u r v e h ic le s , w e c a n d o o u r p a r t b y e n s u r in g w e ' r e d r iv i n g c le a n ! ONTARIO'S DRIVE CLEAN A new emission testing program Will your vehicle have to pass a drive clean test this year? & ^ ONTARIO'S iQ CKW oon K £ lC H R Y S L E R Bring us your vehicle for emission testing & repair. Complete Drive Clean Testing & Repair Facility For an appointment call 845-6653 175 WYECROFT ROAD B R IN G IT H O M E T O OAKVILLE N D 191 WYECROFT ROAD OAKVILLE (905) 844-9831 www.oakvillehonda.com U HONDAHNLT WITHOUT COMPIKMMSC Y ou've heard of "passing a safe­ ty" to make sure your vehicle is fit for the road Starting in 1999 there's a new test your vehicle may have to pass every two years to make sure it is also fit for the air we breathe. It's called an emissions test, and it's part o f Ontario's Drive Clean program announced by Environment Minister Norm Sterling to help fight smog. 'The Drive Clean program is a major step forward in achieving cleaner air in Ontario," said the minister. "Keeping our vehicles properly maintained will be good for the environmenL our health and even the vehicles themselves." Smog is a problem in many urban areas with a large number of motorized vehicles. It is linked to the rise o f respira­ tory ailments, especially among children. Cars, trucks and buses are the sin­ gle largest source of smog- causing pollutants in Ontario. An emissions test cost­ ing a maximum of $30 will be required every two years to renew your vehicle licence plate or whenever you decide to change own­ ership, usually when the vehicle is sold. A pass means your vehicle meets the emissions standards for its make and model year. If your vehicle fails the test, you have to have the problem repaired and return for a retest But whether or not your vehicle is actually covered under the Drive Clean pro­ gram depends on where you live and the age of your vehicle. When renewing a vehicle registration, * an official maik of the Province of Ontario used under licence. the Drive Clean test only applies to vehicles that are more than three years old and less than 20. For an ownership transfer where a safety certificate is required, however, the test applies to all vehicles less than 20 years old Starting in April 1999, the Drive Clean test is mandatory in the Greater Toronto Area and Hamilton-Wentworth Region. Then, in January 2001, Drive Clean expands to 13 other high smog urban zones in southern Ontario. You'll know for sure if any one of the vehicles you own has to be tested if you get a notice in the mail about 90 days before the licence plate renewal date (your birthday!) Since the test cycle alternates from year to year between odd and even model-year vehi­ cles, it will take four years for Drive Clean to become fully operational in all pro­ gram areas. By the end of 2003, some 4.5 million care, sport utility vehicles, pickup trucks and vans will have gone through a Drive dean facility at least once. As this is going on, the envi­ ronment ministry's Smog Patrol will step up its on­ road enforcement of pulling over visible polluting vehi­ cles, especially heavy duty trucks. The Drive Clean program is administered by the Ministry of the Environment and will be closely monitored to ensure that it is both fair and effective. With full imple­ mentation, it will help cut smog-causing pol­ lutants from vehicles by up to 22 per cart in the program area. In the end we'll all bene­ fit from Ontario's Drive Clean program, because we'll be doing something positive for the air we breathe. © © ONTARIO'S DRIVE CLEAN Accredited Test & Repair ONTARIO DRIVE CLEAN FACILITY . ^ o w © ONTARIO'S DRIVE CLEAN Call for an appointment § ~ J ONTARIO' S G l e n l e v e n C h r y s l e r P L \ \1 () l T II • J E E P • D C) I) (. E T R I C K S 2388 R o y a l W i n d s o r D r i v e , O a k v i l l e • 905-845-7575 Be sure to check out next week's auto section to find out more about this new mandatory program. UPPER OAKVILLE SHOPPING CENTRE Upper Middle Rd. & 8th Line Q / l f l Q /1 7 Q SERVICE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 7:30am-9pm O H I / v r T / O Sat 7:30am-6pm, Sun. 10am-5pm OAKTOWN PLAZA Kerr St. & Speers Rd. Q A / U * I O n O SERVICE HOURS: Mon. -Fri. 7am-9pm U T t V A U A Sat 7:30am-6pm, Sun. 10am-5pm http://www.oakvillehonda.com

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