Oakville Beaver, 3 Oct 1999, p. 14

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14 cf Oakville Beaver Weekend fC o > f 1V VM I > »· S u n d a y , O c to b e r 3 . 1 99 9 Oakville Museum at Erchless Estate is searching for period photographs showing Oakville residents actively involved in the Canadian war efforts. The Museum needs photographs of soldiers in uniform, nurses, and medics performing their duties or any other Oakville residents involved in specific wartime activities. The photographs will be used in the upcoming Museum exhibit -- Shadows of War: Not So Long Ago in the 20th Century -- set to open on Nov. 4th. The exhibit will primarily focus on the two World Wars. Donors do not need to part with the original pho tographs -- the documents will be scanned into the computer while the donor waits and only the repro ductions will be used in the display. For more details or to set up an appointment, call Deborah Hudson at the Oakville Museum, 338-4400. Community contributes to lottery's success ( C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e 11) Our Grand Re-Opening October 7th We were Bed, Bath and More. Now we're Home O utfitters, b igger and b e tte r th a n ever. Welcome to the superstore th a t has a b so lu te ly everythin g fo r yo u r home. Canada's largest collection o f co-ordinated bedding. Over 40 styles o f bath tow els. 1,000 kitchen gadgets. Brand nam e headquarters fo r cookw are and kitchen electricals. Over 150 dinnerw are patterns and at least 75 fla tw a re patterns. M ore than 40 styles o f crystal and glassware. Fabulous fu rn itu re w ith over 50 styles o f sofas and chairs. And so much more. Computer. All-inclusive vacations have been provided to Tahiti by Cruiseship Centers, to Mexico by Bruce Hood Travel and Sunquest, and to Jamaica by Air Canada Vacations and CIBC Vacation GOLD VISA. All of the small er prizes have been donated. "We are able to compete with the larger lotteries and max imize our net revenue because of the support we receive from the community. This is Oakville's lottery, and it's a suc cess because the whole community takes such an interest in it," says prize chair, Lome Elliott. "When you purchase Great Dream Home Lottery tickets, you're investing in vital community programs that support, nurture, and celebrate our people. So every ticket you buy helps all of us live in a better place." Tickets can be ordered by phone at 845-2010 or at partic ipating Lansing stores and Kelsey's Restaurants, Mattamy Sales Offices, the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital, Milton District Hospital, the Oakville YMCA, Avalon Fine Jewellery, Budds' BMW, and the Community Foundation of Oakville. 4 # * * H ost F am ily R e q u ir e d % A room and board situation is required for a 19-year-old male stu dent who is attending an upgrading program at Chisholm Centre until December 16, 1999. For more information, please call: Shiriey Biyntwick 8 4 4 -3 2 4 0 LO O K INSIDE TO D A Y 'S PAPER FOR O UR VALUE PACKED FLYER fin select areas only) Three great locations that have the lowest prices, all the time, on an outstanding selection of brand names. Plus, we'll meet any price, any day, guaranteed. ·FU R N IT U R E IS N O T A VA ILA B LE A T O U R M IS S IS S A U G A STORE 3050 Vega Blvd. (Hwy. 403 & Dundas) Mississauga, Ontario L5L 5X8 Phone (905) 607-0909 7700 Hurontario St. (Hwy. 10) Brampton, Ontario L6Y4M3 Phone (905) 450-5679 50 Davis Dr. (Hwy. 9 & Yonge) Newmarket, Ontario L3Y2M7 Phone (905) 898-5533 Home Hardware )le Grove Village Shopping C( 511 Maple Grove Dr. Oakvill

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