51 | O akville B eaver | T hursday,D ecem ber 6,2018 insidehalton.com Isn't It About Time For A Hearing Test???Isn't It About Time For A Hearing Test??? Come And Visit An Independent, Caring Family Hearing Aid Clinic Latest in technology, models and stylechnology, models and styles, blue tooth and accessories.sories. Price ranges from $500.00 to elite levels. All Services, Sales, Hearing Tests, Programming, Repairs, Batteries, Home Visits All Services, Sales, Hearing Tests, Programming, Repairs, Batteries, Home Visits 113 JONES STREET, OAKVILLE, ON • 905-827-2902 Over 25 yearsof knowledgeand experience. Established Since 1979 Lakeshore Paramedical H E A R I N G S E R V I C E S Jennifer Nolan Wendy Caswell Over 35 years of knowledge and experience. ArborMemorial Inc. Did you know you can transfer your pre-arranged funeral plan to Glen Oaks at no additional cost? Ask us how today: 905-257-1100 3164 Ninth Line, Oakville, ON glenoaks.ca byArborMemorial GlenOaks Funeral Home &Cemetery Already Pre-Arranged Elsewhere? 905.337.3178 118 Lakeshore Rd W, (Lakeshore & Kerr St) Oakville WWW.TRUEFLOWERS.CA HOLIDAY DECORATION WORKSHOPS Christmas Wreath Workshop - $95 Thurs.Dec 6th 7-9pm Christmas Table Centerpiece Thurs.Dec 13th 7-9pm Thurs.Dec. 20th, 7-9pm.$120 NewYear's Floral Table Centerpiece Sun.Dec. 30th, 2-4pm $120 Imagine what Christmas would be like for families if there were no special gifts under the tree and no special meal on Christmas Day? Sadly, that is the case for approximate 12.4 percent of Oakville children. For many in our community, the reality of financial struggles are magnified this time of year, leaving them feeling without hope for the future. It is for these families that we have created our Christmas Wonders and Beyond Program. For more than 15 years, KSM has rallied the community together to help families in need celebrate this joyous season. Through financial donations from our community, we have been able to bless 1200 or more people with gifts of food for a holiday meal (a Turkey, and fresh food box), toys, pyjamas and gift cards (which can be used to purchased gifts for their loved ones. It is our goal this year to once again help all of our families have a special and memorable holiday. With your help we can truly make this the most wonderful time of the year for our neighbours in need. Please consider one of our levels of giving: If you would like to support the Christmas Wonders and Beyond program - please give online @ kerrstreet.com/christmaswonders or by phone. Kerr Street Mission 485 Kerr Street, Oakville P: 905.845.7485 Charitable Reg. No. 897106845RR0001 Halton police say a group re- sponsible for stealing nearly $1,400 worth of Calvin Klein coats from Oakville Place Mall committed two other local thefts that same day. On Nov. 9 at 5:30 p.m., a vehicle carrying three people pulled up to the entrance of the Hudson's Bay at the Oakville Place Mall. Police say two men got out, en- tered the store, grabbed more than a dozen ladies Calvin Klein coats and attempted to flee. One was tackled by security and dropped some of the merchandise, but was able to get loose and es- cape. The men returned to the vehicle and drove away with 11 stolen coats valued at $1,392. At 6:20 p.m., two men believed to be the same individuals entered the Tommy Hilfiger store at 3499 Wyecroft Rd. Police say theyWyecroft Rd. Police say theyW grabbed several sweaters and fled. A female employee was knocked to the ground when one man crashed into a sliding door as it closed, bounced off and banged into her. Despite dropping several sweat- ers, the pair got away with around $560 worth of merchandise. The thieves got into a waiting vehicle and left the area. Not long after, at 7 p.m., police say the same two men entered the Mark's at 2501 Hyde Park Gate. Police say they grabbed four Ladies Farwest brand winter jack- ets valued at $1,200 and ran to a waiting dark coloured, four-door vehicle. The first man is described as white, six-foot, 150-pounds. He wore a dark grey zip up jacket with a hood, dark blue denim jeans and dark running shoes. The second is described as white or possibly black with light skin, six-foot, 130-pounds. He wore a dark jacket with a pullover hoo- die, torn denim pants and white running shoes. No description is available for the third person who waited in the car. The vehicle seen at the first in- cident is described as a four-door, navy blue Volkswagen Jetta. Anyone with information about any of these incidents is asked to contact Halton police at 905-825- 4747 ext. 2351 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). NEWS POLICE LOOKING FOR OAKVILLE COAT THIEVES AFTER TWO MORE LOCAL BUSINESSES STRUCK DAVID LEA dlea@metroland.com