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Oakville Beaver, 11 Sep 1994, p. 18

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Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, September 11, 1994 â€" 18 CANADIAN FEDERATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN CFUW â€" OAKVILLE Women Helping Women "Join the Club" Oakville â€" Canadian Federation of University Women‘s Club will hold the first meeting of the year on September 20th at 7:30 p.m., Iroquois Ridge High School, 1123 Glenashton Drive. University graduates are welcome to attend meetings, featuring speakers, held each third Tuesday of the month. Members may join Interest Groups, such as: Bridge; Investing; Crafts; Antiques and Collectibles. For membership information, contact Sue McArthur at 825â€"2412 SAIL SQUADRON A unit of Canadian Power Squadrons BOATERS AND WOULD BE BOATERS! LEARN to handle your Boat Safely and properly under all conditions, in all situations. w ~~__ Take one of the following Courses By KAREN ALTON Special to the Beaver fi piece of jewelry which has been in her family for almost fifty years has gone missing â€" and a young Oakville woman wants it back. 4 o BW lt{l US tl’llss Wmterm Sometime between the hours of 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 o "fl“ 4 .Ogdl{}la% ce de}?fig%?ls p.m. on Thursday, August 25th, burglars broke into [ "'"’F’~""’ e Celestial N ti 8 Angela Antkowiak‘s Maurice Drive apartment and left *z ‘ zo elesti av1ga on with every piece of jewelry that had any meaning to ‘ i / Further courses available in: $ her; gold chains, rings, a locket, a pearl necklace and Weather Electromcs and |§] bracelet, and a unique pendant of particular, though senâ€" timental, value. The daylight robbers also helped themselves to a couple of bottles of pop from the refrigerator. Investigating officer, Constable Van Vliet, has reported no new developments in the case. Antkowiak, 30, was devastated by her loss â€" by the REGISTRATION: Monday, September 12 Thursday, September 15 Times: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oakville Trafalgar High School Angela Antkowiak and pendant: seeking help. (Photo by Peter McCusker) her possessions. Her real concern is a pendant that once belonged to her grandfather. It was handed down to her â€" through her grandmother and her mother â€" and finally to Angela herself in her 21st year. "It was something my mother wanted me to wear on my wedding day," said Antkowiak who has lived and worked in Oakville for a number of years. The story of how her grandfather, Josef Stern, acquired the pendant has blurred over the years, his granddaughter confessed. It seems the gentleman found it at his feet suddenly one day as he walked past the Nuremberg (Germany) Museum after a particularly destructive bombing raid. It was 1945, the final year of the War. The heirloom has been in his family ever since. Until Aug. 25th. The approximately 4 cm round pendant, handâ€"paintâ€" ed on ceramic, depicts a scene of a minstrel playing the lute surrounded by happy people. The ceramic is framed in gold and hung on a gold chain. Antkowiak said the picture had an 18th century Italian flavor. The Maurice Drive resident has no idea of the street value of her pendant â€" it had a chip in the lower left side of the piece. She does know this â€" it is priceless to her. If you know anything about the stolen pendant please GRADS ‘94 The Grads of ‘94 have set out on a new path; College, University, the Working World. Remember how they got there in the Grads ‘94 Special Commemorative Photo Edition, a salute to all Oakville High School Graduates. Copies are available at the following supporting businesses: Oakville Florist â€" Maplegrove Village Sanellis â€" Maplegrove Village One Hour Moto Photo â€" Maplegrove Village Good Books â€" Subway â€" Employment Centre â€" Gary Carr‘s Constituency Office Oakland Lincoln Mercury CIBC Mailboxes Etc. The Hiâ€"Note Hanna Henderson Parker‘s Cleaners Sears Budds Saturn Countrywide. Canadian Tire Oakville Real Estate Board Chisholm Education Centre Canadian Computer The Keg Fairway Drugs Arnold‘s Funland Underworld First Choice Haircutters The A.D.D. Centre Mississauga Silva Learning Centre Bronte Village Mall Mgt. Office 467 Speers Road, Oakville 1460 Devon Rd. e uesd s FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: invasion of her privacy. "This is not something you want to have happen to 338'1472 you," she said weakly in a recent interview, adding that _ __or any of the following: the robbery had shattered her faith in human nature. Mike White 326â€"9005 But she‘s fighting back now. The initial shock gone, 8 Fraser Farmer 842â€"1987 she has posted signs in her Kerr Street neighbourhood, S Arthur Kendrick 844â€"2296 set up a telephone line for anyone with information, and }] personally visited local merchants, hoping to retrieve â€" call 338â€"1474. IHE FRAMING DEN Poster Framing $35m (up to 24" x 36” 136B Lakeshore Rd. W., Oakville 849â€"8 104 (next to McDonalds) | SUNDAY, SEPT. 25" 2 TO 5 P.M. HOWARD JOHNSON Hotel â€" 590 Argus Road, Oakville, The Oakville Beaver Bridal Show will be an exciting event for every bride to be and her family and friends! This show will combine a top quality fashion show with $ the area‘s most prominent bridal vendors. ' ADMISSION IS FREE TO ALL BRIDES TO BE, but by registration only. Please call Kelly Montague at 845â€"3824 ext. 243 to conâ€" firm your seat. Please leave your name, address, teleâ€" phone and number of people to attend. _ To reserve your booth, please call 845â€"3824

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