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Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 23 Sep 1994, p. 2

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THE OAKVILLE ACNE CLINIC DEBBIE BADOWSKI, M.D,, LINDA ZIMMERING, M.D. DENISE GRANT, M.D. are now accepting new patients. For the complete evaluation and treatment of all types of acne, our services continue to be covered by OHIP. No Referral Necessary In the 13 years that | have been in this industry, have never seen a better built gas fireplace. The flame it produces is the best yet! â€" raur pavinson SALES MANAGER SUPERIOR AIR Maple Grove Village 511 Maple Grove Drive Oakville * DIRECT VENT UNITS * INSERTS +STOVES MAKE SUPERIOR AIR YOUR "FIRST CHOICE" RIVER OAKS ASSOCIATION OF RESIDENTS NOTICE OF AN October 13th, 1994 7:30 p.m. River Oaks Public School Air Conditioning * Heating * Ventilation 62 Racine Rd. Etobicoke, Ontario Elections will be held for the Executive and Officers Ea Be=e 24K GOLD PLATED TRIM OR $200 casm resate MANUFACTURED IN ONTARIO! GENERAL MEETING (416) 742â€"7447 Offer expires Sept. 30/94 To Book An Appointment Call Scott Millar of the Oakville YMCA decided to do something a litâ€" tle bit different in Sunday‘s highly successful Terry Fox Run. He portaged a canoe for seven kilomeâ€" tres. "I was putting myself to the test," said the child care worker. "I ‘Canoeist‘ helps raise $39,215 lan Oliver, Publisher Bob Glasbey, Advertising Director Mark Yesford, Advertising Manager Norman Alexander, Editor Geoff Hill, Circulation Director Teri Casas, Office Manager Tim Coles, Production Manager The North News is published every Friday by the Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd. Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S4. Editorial inquiries should be directed to the North News Editorial Coâ€"ordinator, Wilma Blokhuis. Phone: 845â€"3824, Fax: 845â€"3085, Classified: 845â€"2809, Circulation: 845â€"9742 To Terry McKen: Based on a survey of Customers for 1994 Summer quarter, the Oakville Master Mechanic shop rated highest in customer satisfaction among twenty shops in Ontario, with respect to quality of service, courtesy and value for the money to the customer. Keep up the good work, Terry Thankâ€"you, Oakville . 7, OIL, LUBE Inc. Oil, Filter Lubrication (Some vehicles require special oil filters â€" extra charge) . . . Reg. 24.95 Serving Glen Abbey, West Oak Trails, River Oaks, Colaege e Park, Iroquois Ridge cad West Erin Mills Terry McKen 1 Ne 0T Wmm PROFESSIONAL AUTO SERVICE 210 NORTH SERVICE RD. W., OAKVILLE 845â€"0178 ... Reg. 29.95 | BY APPOINTMENT WITH THIS AD ONLY 30 POINT INSPECTION (to ensure safe troubleâ€"free motoring performed by a licensed mechanic) Participants were invited to walk, run, wheel or rollerblade along the 14th annuâ€" al Terry Fox Run route through Glen Abbey. But, Scott Millar of the Oakville YMCA decided to do something different, and ‘canoe‘ the route! also work at summer camps and decided for the Terry Fox Run, to carry something heavy over a long distance." Helping Millar ‘canoe‘ the route through Glen Abbey was a Hiker‘s Haven staff member. "I called them asking for a hand, and they sent Coming Up North..:....:......... 8 Brides.......::.....:............ 10â€"11 Cruise Holidays................. 12 Health Fitness................ 13 14â€"15 (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) ANDREW WANIE PRESIDENT somebody." Millar raised $120 in pledges. The 14th annual Terry Fox Run raised $39,215 from 978 participants, who walked, ran, cycled, wheeled or rollerbladed the route starting and finâ€" ishing at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. ‘Sky‘s the Limit‘ at Bronte park Last year‘s run had raised $29,440 from 672 participants. "The money pledged represents a 34% increase over last year, and we had far more participants than we had ever expected," said Run coâ€"ordinator Ralph Robinson Come to Bronte Creek Provincial Park this Sunday, Sept. 25th, for the ‘Sky‘s the Limit Festival.‘ Discover human fascination with flight. From 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. a variety of high flying activities will be taking place. They include: + Burlington Radio Control Modellers will be flying model aircraft. These internationally renowned conâ€" trollers will be flying winged aircraft, helicopters and gliders. * Kite making workshop. * Zephyr North will have a display. * Canadian Warplane heritage will be on hand. * Hangliders will soar in the skies above the park. * Professional Stunt Kite Flyers will be flying their many kites. Bronte Creek Provincial Park is north of the QEW between Oakville and Burlington. Take Burloak Drive north to the Park entrance. Park hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Entrance fee to the Park is $8 per family, $1.25 per person 6 to 17 years, $2.50 per person 18 plus, and $1.25 for Seniors or disabled persons.

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