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Oakville Beaver, 18 Mar 1994, p. 4

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Daily 5:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. | would like to welcome Oakville to a new concept in adult dining entertainment. The Big Chill! completeâ€" ly renovated and beautifully decorated, The Big Chill offers a sophisticated cozy atmosphere where you can enjoy good old fashioned Rock Roll and Motown music while you dinge on all your good time" favourites! Enjoy the glow f you watch our 6 foot Finally! A Place For Grown Ups To Go Oakville Welcomes. .. Hours: THE BIG CHILL CANADIAN TIRE Q.E.W. Allan Roshko Ian Oliver, publisher of the Oakville Beaver extends congratulations to Allan Roshko, February Salesperson of the month at the Oakville Beaver. Allan has been with the Beaver for the past 10 years. His account list includes Sheridan College, Remax Aboutowne, Kerr Cadillac, Downtown BIA, Garvey‘s, Oakâ€"land Lincoln Mercury, Charles Austin Cruise Ship Centres and The Bombay Furniture Co. The award recognizes Allan‘s outstandâ€" ing performance within the advertising department of the Oakville Beaver. AFOUR LETTER WORD WE SHOULD ALL USE MORE OFTEN. for everyone from toddlers to grandparents! Call your Oakville Beaver advertising rep today to find out how your business will benefit from your participation! SALESPERSON OF THE MONTH Display your products during this funâ€"filled day indoors at the Glen Abbey Rec Centre! The first annual Oakville Beaver Family Show will feature entertainment and events yX FOR B INFORMATION CALL Oakville‘s Awardâ€"Winning Community Newspaper The giving begins with you. challenged", although she preferred the term "chronologically blessed." "You are meeting the challenge of taking responsibility for your own mental and physical wellness," she said. "It‘s an inspiring example to the rest of us." Penny Deathe, marketing director of Oakville Place, said the securityâ€" controlled mall provides a safe place for walkers in all kinds of weather. But she confessed to her Sneaker Set audience that she never expected the club to grow as it did nor that the 1,000â€"mile goal, set two years ago, would be achieved so quickly by so Sneaker Set popularity / surpasses expectations _ OAKVILLE teeol e (Continued from page 2) To recognize their 2,000â€"mile achievement, Deathe presented Harris and Foster with special gifts on behalf of Oakville Place. As well, Nash gave out lapel pins and certificates to those who had reached the 500 and 1,000â€"mile levâ€" els. (As they reach various threshâ€" olds of miles walked, all members receive gifts from several mall tenâ€" ants.) Janice Briston, who was with the Red Cross and worked with Oakville Place, the Halton Healthy Lifestyles Coalition as well as the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario to bring the Sneaker Set idea to fruition two years ago, noted the importance of nutrition and exerâ€" cise in the aging process, given the work our bodies do over the years. "I‘m proud to boast about you to Sneaker Sets in all the other malls," she said. "By the time a person reaches 65, 70,000 meals have been consumed and 50 tons of food processed," she said. She noted that doctors and hospiâ€" tals are recommending the Sneaker Set walks to many of their patients, especially those with heart diseases. For more information on the Sneaker Set, call Penny Deathe at the Oakville Mall, 842â€"2140.

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