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B2 The Oakville Beaver FOR COMPLETE HOME DELIVERY r \3TIMES A WEEK l V ) CALL: 845-9742 Ontario Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishment has applied to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for a Sale Licence Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites 2525 Wyecroft Road Oakville (including outdoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than June 26, 1999. Please include your name, address and telephone number. If a petition is submitted to the Commision, please identify the designated contact person. Note: The AGCO gives the applicant details of any objections. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Registration Department Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario 20 Dundas St. W, 7th Floor, Toronto ON MSG 2N6 Fax: (416)326-5555 E-mail at licensing@agco.on.ca A 'deaf friendly' infor­ mation night will be held in Milton tomorrow, May 27th for business and community service providers interested in improving their understanding of deaf culture. 'Deaf People in the Work Place: An Investment for Business and Our Community' will be held at the Milton Senior's Activity Centre, 500 Child's Drive, Milton, from 7 to 9 p.m. The informa­ tion evening will focus on how businesses and services can becomes more accessible to the estimated 3,000 deaf and hard-of- hearing people in this area. Strategies and resources for deaf people will be discussed. The Great Fabric Sale is Back! SEASONAL F A B R IC S ! 1 2 ^ Fiom Wednesday May to Friday June 4,1!^ S H U N T S • C O L H T - -- -- • 1 L I S » K I D S * 1 rETATE FA1 flMERSL J V E S T T f \ N D GET frX/ro* . K ID S P O L V -C a t e f a b r i c s ! V t E R S C S 'O N t . SZIMR' v,s I N S T R IP E - s'LS * SOLID C< « P R I N T E D I * C K S * S P R IN G ' W D J - S » P O L S - , . p E A C H S K IN P W N S U M M E R . C H 8KtCS • ^ ^ ' . SIJMMER sfc T T O N S P W N J S ^ p o j V E S l E R * :o - R A y w m h !o ;S * iG S f a i l : t i l o r e i , 's t r ip e s as T S * S O L I D C O T T ■ » P R I N T E D D f All Butterick Patterns A N D BU Y ± at regular price G E T X free SELECTION MAY VARY FROM STORE TO STORE *OF EQUAL OR LESSER VALUE CANNOT BE COMBINE TO ANY OTHER OFFER • 2501 HAMPSHIRE GATE ROAD, (DUNDAS & HAMPSHIRE GATE)- OAKVILLE (905) 822-8444 • AJAX -280 KINGSTON ROAD E. (HWY. 21 EAST OF HARWOOD - (905] 426-5508 • ANCASTER -737 GOLF UNKS ROAD - (905) 304-5715 • STONEY CREEK - FIESTA MALL - 1 0 2 HIGHWAY #8 - (905] 560-9995 • BARRIE- 56 BARRIE VIEW DRIVE. - OFF MOLSON DRIVE -(705] 739-6767 • VAUGHAN -57 NORTHVIEW BLVD, SEVEN & 400 POWER CENTRE - (905] 26 4-1 347 / • MISSISSAUGA -5935 MAVIS RD. (MAVIS & BRITANNIA) - (905) 507-8817 • KINGSTON- 616 GARDINER'S ROAD- (613) 384-3380 For the location nearest you call 1-800-BouClair 5 t h A n n u a l R E D C R L O T T E 1 9 9 9 www.bouclair.com THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Event open to all cyclists, inline skaters (Continued from page B1) To date, Brooks has about $12,500 in sponsors towards a $15,000 person­ al goal. "I have a group of loyal, diverse and dedicated sponsors, including business associates, friends and family. His pledges range from $25 to $1,000. Most of them are $100. 'T he Heart and Stroke Foundation is a very easy sell for me, because the cause is so good. People are very gen­ erous." Heart disease and stroke are Canada's leading causes of death and cost the Canadian economy over $17 billion in health care costs, lost wages and benefit payments, says the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Cardiovascular diseases causes 40% of all deaths in this country. Participation in the Becel Ride for Heart is open to all cyclists and inline skaters, and registrations can be accepted up to the day of the event. Pre-registrations will be taken locally at Cyclepath at 500 Speers Rd., up until this Friday, May 28th. Afterwards, registrations can be taken from June 3rd to 5th at one of four check-in centres in the Greater Toronto Area. For centre locations and other information about the ride, call 416-486-RIDE or check the Heart and Stroke Foundation's website at: www.hsf.on.ca Same day registrations will be taken starting at 7 a.m. for cyclists and 9 a.m. for inline skaters. Participant will receive free refresh­ ments, first aid and cycle repairs, plus the entertainment will be free. Brooks will also support Big Bike for Stroke when the 40-seater bicycle comes to Oakville on July 17th. "I'm not sure if they will have me riding, but I will be there. I want to support the local chapter." To sponsor Bob Brooks in the Becel Ride for Heart, call his office at 416- 866-6163. Wednesday, May 26,1999 Photo by Wilma Blokhuis Bob Brooks of Oakville, volunteer chairman of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, will participate in his sixth annual Becel Ride for Heart on June 6th. Last year he raised $14,200. Voice of Raptors speaks at Oakridge Herbie Kuhn, the Voice of the Toronto Raptors, speaks at Oakridge Bible Chapel on Sunday, May 30th. He will be the keynote speaker at a barbecue at the church at 2250 Eighth Line north of Upper Middle Road, starting at 4 p.m. Entertainment will be pro­ vided by The Masters Four quartet. The barbecue will at the church grounds follow­ ing the formal presentation. The event is free, and open to the public. Kuhn, 30, was bom, raised, and continues to reside in the Beaches area of Toronto. His ascension through basketball's announcing ranks is remarkable. In 1992, Kuhn was announcing Double A men's and women's games at Vanier College in front of crowd numbers that could be count­ ed on your fingers. He grad­ uated in 1994. Two years later, he was announcing for the 1994 World Basketball Championship in Toronto and Hamilton. By the fall of 1995, he had become the in- house Voice of the Toronto Raptors. A veteran of 160-plus NBA games and over 20 international contests, Kuhn has also announced count­ less basketball, volleyball, football, and hockey games for Rexdale's Humber College and Toronto's York and Ryerson Universities. He is married and is a devout Christian. 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Eligible voters who wish to vote at an advance poll, but who have not yet received their Notice of Registration confirming that they are on the Voters List, may obtain a Certificate to Vote from the revision assistant at the advance poll location prior to casting their ballot. Advance Poll Voting Will Be Held At f The Following Locations I Q At Area Advance Polls from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday May 26th, 27th and 28th In the electoral district Returning Office from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 22nd and Monday through Friday May 24th to 28th, inclusive Published on behalf o f Eleetoral District returning officers hy W arren R. Bailie, C hief E lection O fficer In the Electoral District of OAKVILLE □ Elections Ontario (905) 844-6774 468 Morden Road, Oakville • Municipal Office, Town of Oakville, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. • Sr. John Colbome Seniors Centre, 1565 Old Lakeshore Rd. • Senior Citizen's Drop-In Centre, 263 Kerr St. In the Electoral District of HALTON 0 Elections Ontario (905) 875-2454 17 Wilson Drive, Unit 1, Milton • Royal Canadian Legion Br. 197, Acton • St. John's United Church, 11 Guelph St., Georgetown • St. Andrew's United Church, 89 Mountainview Rd. S. Georgetown • Milton Alliance Church, 2850 Derry Rd., Milton • St. Paul's church, 2265 Headon Rd., Burlington • Tansley United Church, 2111 Walkers Line, Burlington • St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre, 1280 Dundas West, Oakville • Croatian Catholic Mission, 2180 Trafalgar Rd., Oakville If you have friends or relatives who have difficulty reading, please make them aware o f the information in this notice. 0 Elections Ontario A non-partisan Agency of the legislative Assembly. Keeping yarn informed. mailto:licensing@agco.on.ca http://www.bouclair.com http://www.hsf.on.ca http://www.etatiimsontario.on.ca

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