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Contact: Wilma Blokhuis Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 250) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com W K D N K S I ) . \Y . M A Y 2 0 . J ( X ) J · C4 COMMHTY UPDATE ACT NOW! g o o d / y e a r 100 REBATE' NT- Please forward announce ments fo r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S4; Fax 905-337-5567, email blokhuis@haltonsearch.com, or call 905-845-3824 Ext. 250, BEFORE NOON Monday to be included. Notices are listed free o f charge. Cleaning your closets? Clothing Works Oakville is cur rently accepting gently used w om en's business attire for Halton women returning to the workforce. Drop clothing off at Barbette's, 349 Lakeshore E,, or call 905-815-9411. Oakville Kiwanis Meals on Wheels delivers hot and frozen meals to person who require assistance with meal prepara tion. Individuals may request service them selves, or for a friends or relative. For informa tion, or to volunteer, call Judy or Connie, 905-842-1411 week days 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Canadian Red Cross urgent ly needs volunteer drivers Monday to Friday to transport clients to medical appointments in Oakville and surrounding areas. Drive Red Cross van or own car, mileage reimbursed. Call Donna McDermott, 905845-5241. Volunteers also required from front desk recep tion, homecare equipment loans, clerical support, plus fundraising assistant for golf tournament on Aug. 23, contacting business for donations for silent auction and balloon pop prizes. Pick up registration forms for the Heart & Stroke -1 a.m. Full sit down meal, DJ, silent auction, in support o f Interim Place, facility reaching out to Halton and Peel region's women and children. Facility provides 24-hour crisis care for abused women and children of domestic violence. New facility to be built will be five minutes away from Oakville. Tickets cost $ 125 each or corporate table o f 10 for $1500, call Michelle, 905-876-3467 or the shelter at 905-271-7648. or e-mail lrohm@haltonhealthcare.on.ca to reserve seating.. M ay' s Talk - Arthritis, with Darlene Ahenakew, naturopathic doctor, at Oakville Naturopathic Clinic, 127 Trafalgar. Free, must register, call Leslie Scott, 905844-7718. Bookstore. Refreshments. Call 905-844-5501. Bake Sale in aid o f Juvenile Diabetes Association, Bank of Montreal. Dundas and Trafalgar, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Drop in for cup of coffee and home-made dessert, minimum donation $1. Event organized by Bank of Montreal staff. David Kantor, member o f Canada's National Volleyball Team and other high-calibre vol leyball players will be running a volleyball clinic 6:30 - 9 p.m. at St. Thom as Aquinas High School. To support World Youth Day hosting efforts, a donation of $10-worth o f juice or nonperishable snack food (granola bars, etc) is required from each participant. Contact David Kantor at 905-827-5588 or kantor@canada.com Parents o f Double Cohort Teens, 15-19, invited to free skilled trades hands-on work shop, 8:30 - 11:30 a.m., or 12 3 p.m. at The Centre for Skills Development and Training, 5151 New St., behind Lord Elgin High School. Burlington. Call 905-333-3499 Ext. 104. Ian Anderson House Annual Memorial Walk/Run, Sunday June 9, register 10 a.m. at 2635 Lakeshore east of Winston Churchill, walk to Ian Anderson House, 430 Winston Churchill. 4K and 8K routes. Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers. Complimentary barbe cue at Ian Anderson House. For pledge forms, call May Lynch, 905-822-4938 or Margaret Summerhayes, 905-849-5852. South Peel Naturalists Club Field Trip - Birds of the Carden Alvar located east o f Lake Simcoe near Kirkfield. Beginners welcome. Dress for the weather, bring lunch and drinking water and insect repel lent. Meet at 7 a.m., south-west comer of Cawthra Arena parking lot east side of Cawthra Road just south of the QEW. Call 905279-9576. THURSDAY. M A Y 30 Halton Athletic Club 3rd Annual Silent Auction, 6 to 9 p.m., Croatian Catholic Church Hall, 2110 Trafalgar. Items include authentically signed sports collectibles, executive home cleaning, BMX X5 week end rental, restaurant gift certifi cates, one year Internet service, garden accessories and more. Hors d'oeuvres and non-alcoholic punch. Cash bar. An Evening with Sally Armstrong, June 20, 7:30 p.m., St. John's United Church, Dunn and Randall. Conversation, read ing, book signing, dessert and coffee. Tickets cost $10, call 905-845-0551. STRID E Car Wash Radiator $ Service Package This service includes: · Pressurize cooling systemand test for leaks »Power flush radiator and engine cooling system ·D rain and replace old anti-freeze with up to 8 litres of coolant · Inspect and report on cooling systemhoses · Adjust and tighten all engine drive belts, as required "O ffer va ld to r m ost c s and Ig h t trucks until Juns 1st. 2002. Air Conditioning Performance Test This service includes: · 1 lb of R134A Freon · Leak test all components and connections · Check controls · Inspect heating and cooling systems · Check drive-belts and hoses GBMS *087253 ""Otter vaftd to r m ost cars and Ig h t trucks until June 1st, 2002. DARE Halton 6th annual Charity Golf Tournament, June 24, 1:30 p.m. shotgun start, baseball format. Granite Ridge Golf Club, 9305 Dublin Line, Milton. Cost: $150 per golfer includes power cart, lunch, din ner, prizes, foursome photo, and income tax receipt. Call DARE officers at 905-878-5511 Ext. 2134. WEDNESDAY. MA Y 29 Halton A nd Peel Professional Executive Network (HAPPEN) network ing support group for unem ployed business professionals. 8 a.m.. in Mississauga. Speaker is Colleen Clark, Colleen Clark & Associates, The Advice Call. Members $5, non-members $10. Call (905) 339-0268 or www.happen.ca. (Supported Training and Rehabilitation in Diverse Environments), 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., at Petro Canada, Morden and Speers. All proceeds to STRIDE participants. For information visit www.stride.on.ca. Tempus Choral Society and John T. Tuck School, Burlington, present musical. I t' s a Spring Thing, at Nelson High School. 4181 New St., between Appley and Walkers, Burlington, 7:30 p.m. Tickets cost $10, children 12 and under, $5. Call 905-827-5673. O n T he W in g s O f Foundation' s 15th anniversary Becel Ride fo r Heart on June 2, at Cyclepath, 500 Speers Road. The ride begins at 7:15 a.m. from the west gates o f Exhibition Place. Routes for cyclists and in-line skaters. Call 416-486-7433 (RIDE). Interim Place Gala, June 7, Otello's Banquet Hall, 5:30 p.m. New Advances in the Diagnosis and Treatment o f Osteoporosis on 7 p.m., at 707 Galaxy Club. Seminar presented by Halton Healthcare Services and features Dr. Aliya Khan. Metabolic Bone Disease special ist, director of Oakville Bone Centre, and Associate Professor of Medicine, M cM aster University. Call 905-338-4379 VOICE fo r Hearing Impaired Children, support group, 7 p.m., at ASCY (Affiliated Services for Children and Youth) Resource Centre, 526 Upper Paradise, Unit A, Hamilton. Call 905-574-6876. SUNDAY. JU NE 2 D-Day Parade and Services, Royal Canadian Legion, General Chris Vokes Branch 486 Bronte. Parade forms 10 a.m. at parking lot o f Bronte Legion Hall. 79 Jones, and moves west on Lakeshore to Legion Memorial Park (Bronte cenotaph) for II a.m. service. Call 905-827-4722. G O O D Y E A R 4TH LINE AUTO 559 Speers SUN TIRE 383 Upper Middle Rd. E. 842-3001 338-0011 FRIDAY. M A Y 31 Oakville Winet Tasting Society, new group, first meet ing, 7:30-9:30 p.m., in lounge at Sheridan College. Monthly meetings, except summer. Membership costs $35 per year with a one-time initiation fee of $30 towards building up a wine cellar. Contact Pam Palmer at pampalmer@ sym patico.ca or 905-825-5440. Have you lost a loved one? Bereavement Group, Trinity United Church, 1250 McCraney, Fridays 9 a.m. Everyone wel come. Call Babs Hodgson, 9058 4 4 -0 5 7 '? Oakville Suzuki Association holds final violin concert of year, 3:30 p.m., Glen Abbey United Church, Nottinghill Gate and Upper Middle. Violin students and fiddle groups. Free admis sion. Also information available for next year's programs. Internet access that's twice as fast as high speed phone. Family History Research: Halton-Peel Branch o f the O ntario Genealogical Society meeting. Chinguacousy Branch Library, Lower Level, 150 Central Park Drive, Bramalea, 2 p.m. Speaker: Mary Ellen Beatty, Telling Your Life Story U sing Exciting New Technology. Visitors welcome. SATURDAY. J UNE I Saturday June 1 is Bill Hill Day in Bronte. Pancake Breakfast, Bronte Road and Ontario Street, 9 - 1 1 a.m., $2.50 per person: Garage Sale, 9 a.m. to noon, beside Lakeside Marketeria. Tables, $25 each, or donate items and bring them to Vinnie's Cafe for BIA table prior to event. Sale open to public vendors, call Liz at Bronte BIA, 905-825-3258; Bill Hill Bench Dedication, noon, at Bronte Harbour; barbecue, live enter tainment, antique car show, bake sale and more, 1 2 - 3 p.m. Aspiring Writers: Take a cre ative writing workshop with Lawrence Hill, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Oakville Museum. Author of five books including Any Known Blood and Black Berry Sweet Juice. Cost: $170 each (includes lunch, coffee and refreshments). Call 905-3383749 to reserve. Book signing, 1 - 2 p.m., with former Oakville resident Lauren Davis, author of Stubborn Season, at Bookers MONDAY. JU NE 3 Self-Esteem Workshop, Wo men's Centre, Hopedale Mall, Ste. 210, Mondays June 3 to 24, 10 a.m. - noon, 905-847-9104. Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Women in Business Networking dinner, 5:15 p.m. Speaker: Maryann Matthews, handw riting expert, What Handwriting Tells You About Your Custom ers. Call Sarah, 905-845-6613 Ext. 28 to regis ters. Guests welcome. Citizens Smog Forum spon sored by Halton Partners for Clean Air at Halton Regional Centre, 7 p.m. Call 905-8256000 Ext. 7261 to register, TTY 905-827-8005. June 3 is last day to register for June Separation and Divorce sem inars with Separated Anonymous. Meetings Thursdays 7 - 1 0 p.m. Call 905-338-9879. Now you can do twice as much online with COGECO High Speed Internet over cable than you can with high speed phone access. Like watching videos, getting MP3s, upgrading software and hitting your favourite web sites. 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