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Oakville Beaver, 11 Sep 1994, p. 11

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Registration for programs afl'md this fall at Women’s Cam, Hopedale Mall, currently underway. Self esteem, women’s health, healthy relationships, the entrepreneurial woman and job search skills just some of the topics to be covered. Information: 847-5520. Register now for free English classes for Adults. The LING/ESL program has moved to Iroquois Ridge High School, Glenashton. Classes an: Monday to Friday, 9 to 11:30 am. and 12:30 to 3 pm. Childminding for children two years and over is included Classes begin Sept. 12th Call Carol Rice, 632-2940. How to Build Your Child’s Self- Esteem, first in a four-week Women’s workshop Series, sponsored by Women’s Information and Support Centre, Oakville Place, Tuesday mornings, 10 to 11:30 am, Oakville Place. Free child care provided by Oakville Y. Registration forms at admin offices, Oakville Place. Take a boating course this fall and writer. Oakville Power Sail Squadron is offering courses starting this week. Registration is Monday, Sept 12th and Thmsday Sept. 15th. at Oakville Trafalgar High School, Devon Road near Maplegrove. from 7 pm. to 9 pm. Gid Guides of Canada Maplebrook District registration for Sparks and Brownies, 7 p.m., E]. James School, Caimcroft Road. Information: 8445505. Starting your own business? Frnd out about services available to women at the Small Business Self-help Resource Centre with Pamela Banks-Fayarchuk, Women’s Employment Network, 9:30 to 11:30 am. Sponsored by Women’s Information and Support Centre, Hopedale Mall. Information: 847-5520. Oakville Handweavers and Spinners Guild meets, 7:30 pm, Oakville Arts Council meeting room, 297 Lakeshore Rd E. New members invited. Information: President Audrey Stretch, 823-9506. 0akville Canadian Federation of University Women’s club meets, 7:30 p.m., Iroquois Ridge High School, Glénashton Drive. Call Sue McAnhur, Hutton Sexual Abuse program announces that its groups for adult sur- vivors (male and female) child victims (4 to 12) and teenage survivors, (13 to 18) of childhood sexual abuse start the week of Sept. 12th. Program also provides groups for nonofi’ending patents and child sexual abuse offenders, adolescent and adult. Evening andday groups available for most groups. Call 825-3242. Wanted: Musicians to join» the (Continued from page 10) Proceeds to charity. 825-2412. UPDATE Special On Air - Complete Duct Systems For Heating Condltloners! - We Also Install Hot Water Boilers ‘ a '/ Call now for a Sam-n - - , 9 Mississauga Surrounding ya! ”0X FREE ESTIMATE Areas for Over 25 Years Evenings Daytime Call West End Heating...Your Authorized Consu‘mers Gas Dealer 259-1109 or (905) 829-5284 HIGH AND MID EFFICIENT GAS FURNACES ’Register now, to put a raptor ;on your chest on race day! Forms are available at the Beaver' 5 front desk FOR T In I“ Ptoceeds lo the Mountsberg Wildlife Cgrjflg Maple lzqf Cloggers set to start new season of children and adult classes. No experience needed. One free lesson, 827- 0415. Oalm'ae Concert Band with an emphasis on enjoying music in a social context and performing in the community and sur- rounding areas. Desperately needed are clarinetists, including a principal clarinctist of professional or semi-professional cali- bre. Also needed: trombones, tubas, euphoniums, French horns and percussion. lnfonnation: Jacquie Holmberg, 338-8114 or Joanne Phillips, 844â€"6912. antwood Dism'ct Sparks, Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders needs leaders to open new groups at all levels. Information: Deanna Jones, 827-4752. Training avail- able for new leaders. v- Presented in partnership with: (é, %ART WELLNESS 0 What are your risk factors for Heart Disease? 0 How can you control cholesterol? 0 Lifestyle choices proven to make a difference! Speaker: Susan Hanson C.N.C. Wednesday, September 21st 7:15-9:00 pm. ‘10 Grace Wellness Services SEPTEMBER SEMINARS: WEIGHT WELLNESS 0 Low fat eating - no more dieting 0 Discover hidden fats 0 Personal workbook mini fat-finder 0 Hot lunch provided Speaker: Susan Hanson C.N.C. Saturday, September 17th Noon-4:00 pm. ‘65 Wednesday, September 28th 1:00-2:30 pm. ‘10 JMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPORT 0 Understanding how it works 0 The role of antioxidants 0 Preventing Heart disease, cancer ; arthritis with immune support Speaker: Dr. C. Scott MD. Wednesday, September 28th 7:15-9:00 pm. ’10 Speaker: Dr. C. Scott M.D. 25HILDREN’S NUTRITION 0 Keeping your child healthy 0 Allergies, asthma, ear problems 0 Most common allergic foods Abbey Chiropractic - 1500 Heritage Way PERSONAL CONSULTATIONS AVAILABLE ITHE OAKVILLE BEAVER I *1 K Waddle, Dawdle, Stroll [HILL/1V0 nVfllmDLL :Tflfli Sunday, Postpartum Fitness and Education at new Central Lions Club Hall, Burlington, every Wednesday from 7 pm. to 8:30 pm. Call Sue Rodgexs, ACCE, 637-8546. Healthy Concept Fitness and Health Programs present Pregnancy and Family YMCA of Oakville Seniors group tours: Medieval Tunes Luncheon and Tournament, Toronto, Sept. 14th; Fall Color Tour, Collingwood and Tottenham areas, Oct. 4th; West Plains United Church Dinner Theatre, Burlington, Oct. 20th. Also three day tour to Chautauqua ‘94 which includes an evening with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gonne, an evening with Judy Collins, shopping, visits to Niagara Falls and Chautauqua. Also three- day tour to Agawa Canyon. For details, call Ivy Rigby, 845-3417. Sept. 25, 1994 *10 K Trail Run 3‘2 K Fun Run Ownedavdmmggdby International you’re ready for a positive change of outlook, you’ll find a warm welcome and a wonderful choice of spacious lake view suites at The Kensington, Oakville’s newest and most exclusive full service retirement residence. Simply call Diane Sepa at (905)844â€"4000. She will be more than happy to show you around. “There just couldn’t be a better place!” 25 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, Ontario L6K 1C6 Telephone: (905) 844â€"4000 A LIV Kensin on =Q.‘Q __ “After my husband died, I began to depend on friends too much and, because I lived off the beaten track, I was nervous about being alone. Now, living at The Kensington, I feel secureâ€" there’s always somebody around! The one thingl missed was my garden, but now I have a worryâ€"free garden right outside my window. ” Mrs. Dorothy Muir Asubsidimyof

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