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Oakville Beaver, 28 Apr 1999, B4

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B4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, April 28, 1999 T A B M C LA N D CANADA'S LARGEST ^ FASHION FABRIC DISTRIBUTOR I f t j™ ?sia m A p r i l 2 6 th ! ^ r iin is s in AT Our Reg. Price Choose from Special Selections of • MONTEREY CASUAL SPORTSWEAR • DENIMS • POLYESTER SOLIDS & PRINTS • TROPICAL CLUB PRINTS • DECOTEX LACES • POLYESTER/COTTON PRINTS • CUPRO PLAINS • LINEN-LOOK SOLIDS • PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS • NOVELTY SUITING • WIDE BROADCLOTH • ARCTIC FLEECE SOLIDS & PRINTS • DECORATOR SOLIDS & PRINTS • HOME DEC TEXTURES • CATALINA LACE DRAPERY • PRINTED SHEERS • UPHOLSTERY • DRAPERY HEADING TAPE • HOOK 'N LOOP TAPE FASTENER & MORE! Sale in effect April 26-M ay 11 /99, on selected in-stock here's how it works: Buy 1 m erchandise only. Most items available in most stores. ,ul1 me,re or unit ot selected Look for the red sale tags. Please note: the term 'regular ™erc£andls* a» Fatmciand's price ' refers to Fabricland's regular chain-store price, equal "afue free*6 neX ° Entire In-Store Stock! VOGUE & BUTTERICK PATTERNS Individually priced. NOW BUY 1 AT M.S.R. PRICE, GET 2 FREE! (of equal value or less, same brand) I Offer valid Apr.26-May 11 /99. Not valid with any other discount offers. NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 12-5 140 Rebecca St. Oakville T A B R IC L M IDCANADA'S LARGEST ^ FASHION FABRIC DISTRIBUTOR The Best in Selection and Price Anywhere COMMUNITY UPDATE Please forward announcements for Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S4; call 845- 3824 Ext 250, or Fax 337-5567 BEFORE NOON Monday. Oakville Galleries Volunteer Association is looking for new members to help with Art Rental and Sales, and The Gallery Shop. Call Elsie McCallum, 845-1651. Volunteers Needed: Halton- Peel CNIB is looking for 65 volun­ teers for 2nd annual Walk Towards Independence May 16th in Burlington. Call Dolores 847-9626. Charnwood Co-op Nursery School is looking for graduates and former staff to help celebrate its 25th anniversary on May 13th. Call Colette Baty at 693-1072 or 844- 4250. Oakville Bereavement Centre/Halton Family Services is offering a bereavement group for anyone who has lost a loved one, for eight weeks starting late April. Call 845-3811. Silverthorn Collegiate, Etobicoke, looking for local gradu­ ates for 35th anniversary celebra­ tion. Alumni association hosts Pub Crawl, May 7th; Open House, May 8th, noon to 4 p.m., and Gala Reunion Party that night at Airport Marriott. Call 416-394-7010. Oakville Salvation Army look­ ing for volunteers for its annual Red Shield Blitz door-to-door canvass on evening of May 3rd. Call 827- 5324. ADVANCED REGISTRATION Survivors o f Sexual Abuse and Molestation - Crisis Intervention Team for recent disclosures by chil­ dren and adolescents. Group thera­ py for women, men, teens and chil­ dren. Also Non-Offending Parents Group. Call Jolene, 825-3242, Halton Centre for Childhood Sexual Abuse, 461 North Service Rd. W. Child Find Ontario hosts An Enchanted Evening dinner theatre performance of My Fair Lady at Stage West, 5400 Dixie Rd., Mississauga, April 29th. Official launch if 8th annual Green Ribbon of Hope Campaign with Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Hiliary M. Weston. Tickets $80 each, 8 for $640 ($40 receipt for each ticket, $320 for table). Call 842-5353. Children's Assessment and Treatment Centre offers six-week group for step-parents and their children, beginning April 30th. Call Susan for pre-group interview, 875- 2575. Canadian Caribbean Association o f Halton 22nd Anniversary Dinner, Dance & Scholarship Fund at Galaxy Club, 475 North Service Rd. E., May 1st. Cocktails 7 p.m., dinner 7:30 p.m. Dress semi-formal. Tickets $35 in advance, $40 at the door; table for 8, $250. For advance tickets, call Veronica, 257-0581 or Alex, 335- 7998. Third annual National Scrapbook Day - leam to organize family photographs and place them creatively in a scrapbook, at Drop Till You Drop, Chartwell Baptist Church, 228 Chartwell Rd., May 1st, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Introductory class at 10 a.m. Cost: $15 for intro­ ductory class, $25 for day including lunch. Pre-registration required, call Dena Hill, 639-8719. Hi-Rise Gardening, May 1st, 1 or 3 p.m., with Denis Flanagan, HGTV's 'The Indoor Gardener,' and Chris Graham of Royal Botanical Gardens - balcony and terrace gardening, trees, potted plants, indoor/outdoor lighting and irrigation, waterfall gardening, herbs and budgeting, at Spencer's Landing, Burlington. Call 637-6077 to reserve, ask directions. Animal Aid's 6th Annual Pooch Promenade will be held Sunday, May 2nd, at LaSalle Park, Burlington. Call 637-7325. Celebrating Anger, using anger as an investigative tool to leam more about yourself, May 4th to 25th, 1 to 3 p.m., Women's Centre, Hopedale Mall, Ste. 210. Cost: $25, call 847-5520. Halton Healthcare Mental health Team presents A Physician, Patient <6 Family Perspective - A Revolution in the Treatment of Schizophrenia, in celebration of Mental Health Week, May 5th, 7 p.m., at Ramada Inn. Speakers: psy­ chiatrist Dr. Evan Collins of Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and assistant psychiatry professor. University of Toronto; with Brennan McCabe and his mom Nora McCabe. RSVP 338-4680 by April 30th. Services for Abused Women at Halton Family Services has educa­ tion-support and therapy groups for women who have experienced emo­ tional, physical and/or sexual abuse with spousal or dating relationships, starting May 11th. Individuals counselling/therapy for women and children also available. Call 845- 3811. WEDNESDAYAPRII. 28 Oakville African Violet Society meeting, 7:30 to 10 p.m., at (for­ mer) General Wolf High School, horticulture room, 1055 McCraney St. Call Barbara Post, 845-1550. Halton CARP - Canadian Association o f Retired Persons, 7:30 p.m., Burlington Seniors Centre, 2285 New St., Burlington (Central Park Complex). Guest speaker: historical commentator Stan Tolan, historical review of Niagara Apothecary in Niagara-on- the-Lake. Call Harry, 335-5717. Nelson Branch o f Federated Women's Institute o f Ontario, annual Spring Lunch and Dessert Euchre, noon, Palermo United Church, Hwys. 5 and 25. Admission $6, call Marion, 336-2672. Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Halton/Peel is hosting a two hour-public informa­ tion session regarding Diabetes and the Eye, 7 p. m„ at H.J.A. Brown Building, Peel Board of Education, 5650 Hurontario Street in Mississuaga Room. Session geared towards CNIB clients with diabetes, family and friends, non clients and anyone interested. No cost, parking is free and no registration. Call Dawn Pickering at CNIB, 275- 5332. (See Community Update page B5) SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, MAY 2,1999, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 4 days only Thousands o f bed and bath fashions priced to se ll fast Save50- 60° ° Discontinued synthetic-fill pillows Choose from Durafil®, Quallolux® and Durafil Supreme® styles, Assorted sizes and comfort levels. Sears reg. 15.99-33.99. Each 7"-16" While quantities last. Quallolux* is a DuPont registered trademark 1/2 price ntinuea mattressDiscontinued mattress pads Choose from Durafil, Quallolux, Cannon, Royal Velvet, Fieldcrest styles and more. Assorted sizes. Sears reg. 15.99-99.99. Each 7"-49" While quantities last. King size available in selected stores 1/2 price Cannorf White goose feather pillows Cotton percale cover in Standard size. 1143958. Sears reg. 19.99. 9" Queen size. 443959. Sears reg. 24.99. 12.49 1/2 price Cannon synthetic pillow twin-pack Polyester-cotton cover in standard size. 443189. Sears reg. 29.99. 14" m e Percafe sheets 200-thread count. Choose from Springmaid® or Colormates* styles. Twin-Queen. Sears reg. 17.99-39.99. Each 8"-19" _________________King size available in selected stores 1/2 price A huge assortment of comforters, matching accessories and bed in a bag sets Choose from adult and juvenile styles. Selection and sizes vary by store. Save 50-60 A huge selection of brand name towels Fieldcrest 'Millenium' bath towel. Sears reg. 23.99. 9.49 Fieldcrest 'Harbour Home' bath towel. Sears reg. 24.99. 9.99 Fieldcrest 'Softique' bath towel. Sears reg. 17.99. 8.99 Martex 'Embraceable' bath towel. Sears reg. 19.99. 7.99 Martex 'Emperor' bath towel. Sears reg. 15.99. 7.99 Cannon 'Supreme Touch' bath towel. Sears reg. 19.99. 9.99 Assortment also includes hand towels, facecloths and bath sheets % Save 30%Martex® flannel sheetsThese cotton sheets are available in sizes Twin to Queen. 463oio series. Sears reg. 39.99-79 99 Each 27" -55" King size available in selected stores Save 40% All discontinued bath coordinates While quantities last Save $10 Sunbeam® electric blankets 11 temperature settings. Available in Twin-Queen sizes. 464080 series. Sears reg. 69.99-89.99. Each 59"-79" Now 19 Any Size Fieldcrest acrylic blanket Twin-King. Sears reg. 29.99-59.99. 462210 series Only 6 Only 2999 Any Size Cannon blanket Cotton. Twin, Double or Queen size. 462415 series. Excludes Cannon Advantage' series Each ' Any Size Cannon 'Advantage' blanket This acrylic thermal blanket is available in sizes Twin to King. 462115 series - Selection varies by store NP0442599 Copyright 1999. Sears Canada Inc. Come see the many sides of Sears V is it S e a rs O a k v ille P la c e Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-9:00 pm. Sat. 8:00 am-6:00 pm. Sun. 11 am-6 pm.

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