Oakville Beaver, 21 Apr 1999, A5

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Delahunty, Weatherhead and DesRoches all say they would go back in a flash to partici­ pate in other projects. "I would for sure do it again," said Weatherhead. "Doing something good for a community was great. I also learned a lot about myself. The experience was amazing. I want to go on the Antarctica Project in the summer, if my parents will let me." •avid --------------------------------- ------------ ^ foot underground all the way to ence Weatherhead went to Kenya to ">nng I \ m m m another section of building cuter would grow before our eyes." lunty _ Rica. The aim of her project well, D a v id W e a th e r h e a d h e lp s b u i ld was t0 he]p vvkh the mainte- ■ •a • m a a a a a a a a member for seven years, and twenty-five stu­ dents have been involved in Round Square projects during the past year. Interst and involvement has increased annually. "The organization is based on young people gaining an understanding about what life is like around the world, and encourages stu­ dents to get involved in projects where they can make a difference," explained Judy R oyal D ou lton & Besw ick F igurines, A nim als, Toby Jugs, I B unny k ins, Vases e tc. Fancy Cups & Saucers (Paragon, Aynsley, Shelley, etc.) Computer store popular with thieves A computer store in central Oakville was tar­ geted by computer thieves again. Crime Stoppers wants to know who was involved, and where the stolen property was taken. At about 6:55 p.m., on April 2nd (Good Friday), a rear door was forced at Canadian Computer Outlet, Speers Road near Dorval Drive. Once inside, the culprit headed for the showroom and took computer hardware and software. This makes three burglaries from these premis­ es in just over a year. The business was victimized in January and December last year. Help Crime Stoppers put the 'byte' on this type of crime. If you know of someone involved in computer thefts, or if you know where the stolen merchandise is being taken, give us a call. ah c -i^T ou - . ■ Susie CooperAll Floral Chintz uRoyal Doulton 1 Sterling • Antique Furniture • Carlton Ware • Murano Glass • Antique Porcelain & Glass ■ I i l U ' l f D j C l 11 ■ S in g le Ite m s o r E s ta te s Moorcroft Call 825-TIPS or 1-80(^668-5151 If you have any information that leads to an arrest in this or any other case, you may be eligi­ ble for a cash reward. You need not give your name, and your information can be taken with complete anonymity. Crime Stoppers does not subscribe to Call Display. Please call 1-800-222-TIPS or 825-TIPS (that's 825-8477) or the web www.enlightning.com/~crimestoppers.html. 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O ur customers rave about the feel o f these shoes and as a result we have taken the next step in developing this brand here m Oakville.W e have opened up the whole back o f our store fo r the COCO brand o f shoes. This is the only fu ll " shop in shop" in the Toronto Ham ilton area. W e are pleased to be involved w ith 0 0 0 0 to this extent and we would be Very pleased to have you come in and try on the world's most com fortable shoe. INFLATABLE A MOLDED GAMES S TOYS FDR ALL A6ES ECUPSF* SAND FILTERS l i j p j Our 10WEST PR3C of the year! Don't miss this ^ outstanding opportunity to get set for the pool season!! 1 0 5 0 SPEERS ROAD l _ J ..... - ................ [ _ .......... « O A K V ILLE i 1 mile south of QEW between g * jjj 3rd & 4th line on south side I | Wednesdsay April 21, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER A5 Poor countries benefit from Appleby project By Am ber C larke SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER A trio of Appleby College students have learned that a strong body is as important as an active mind. "It was a six kilometre hike up and down the longest hills I have ever seen in my life. We walked through rice fields and along narrow jungle paths high above the stream. Once the well was built we spent the rest of the time putting in piping about a Preserve. "I helped repair trails that were in bad shape, and spent a lot of time carrying sand­ bags," said DesRoches. Appleby College has been a Round Square Warrington, Appleby's Round Square co-ordi­ nator. Appleby also sends a hockey bag full of school supplies and clothing to each project in which they participate. O akville Place • 9 0 5 -8 4 5 -4 7 2 4 *We will be closed at Noon on Friday, April 23 to allow our staff time to mark down all sale items. http://www.enlightning.com/~crimestoppers.html http://www.starsmenshops.com

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