(Contlnued from page 28) a St. Paul‘s United Church Poinsettia Tea and Bazaar, 1:30 to 4 p.m., 454 Rebecca St. Tea room, sewing, silent aucâ€" crafts, book and puzzle nook, white elephant table, country store and deli and more. Tea room tickets: $2 adults.children, $1. Drive, 8 p.m. Cost: $5. Faith Renewal Day for Catholics in the Hamilton Diocese, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.,. Bishop Reding High School in Milton. Four speakers: Ralph Martin, Ann Shields, Fr. Michael Scanlon, TOR and Fr. John P. Bertolucci. Call §54â€"1704. Red Cross Creations Bazaar, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Red Cross building, 167 Navy St. Knitted, quilted goods, craft gifts, bake table, tea room, raffle. Fall Fair, St. Jude‘s Church, 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Thomas and William Streets. Attic treasures, bake table, jewâ€" ellery, crafts and more. Admission includâ€" ing tea room, $1. Early Christmas Craft Show and Sale, Holiday Inn, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Barney and the Purple Dinosaurs at 11 a.m.a nd 2 p.m. Old Fashioned Country Bazaar, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., St. Simon‘s Anglican Church, 1450 Litchfield Rd. Home made preserves, baked goods, handcrafted knitâ€" ting, sewing and woodcraft items. Silent auction and more. Halton Peel Arthritis Society Craft Festival, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Century Gardens Recreation Centre, 340 Vodden St., Brampton. Nonâ€"perishable food items accepted as admission. Single Adults Alive meet at 7:30 p.m. at Chartwell Baptist Church, Fellowship Hall, 228 Chartwell Rd. Theme for the evening will be "Dare to Dream‘". Special buffet dinner with guest speaker Dave Fisher, Chaplain for the Toronto Blue Jays and Montreal Expos. There will be a free will offering. JRDAY NOVEMBER 5 | Annual Bazaar, Palermo United Church, comer of Hwy 5 and 25, 1 to 3 a.m. Meat and turkey pies, deli, homeâ€" baking, crafts, white elephant table, tea table. Artisans‘ Showecase at Christ Church, 1700 Mazo Cr., Mississauga from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission $1. Turkey Dinner, 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Walton United Church, 2489 Lakeshore UPDATE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 6 Gloria Ingram Sales Representative The home you were waiting for! Less than 1 year new! Previous model home. Quality, gor eous, elegant. Loaded with extras. â€"vard southâ€"west exposure. Priced to Badia/ard southâ€"west exposure. Priced to sell. Call me now! LEONORA HOPKINS, Sales Representative a new weekly feature provided by Real Estate Sales Representative Gloria Ingrom "J don‘t like mone) actually, but it quwts my nerveS, Joe Louis. 1131 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville South Peel Naturalist Club Fall Roundâ€"Up to see the last of the migrants. Meet 9 a.m. at Bronte Raod pooled parkâ€" ing lot, south of QEW, east side. Everyone welcome. Bring lunch. Information: 849â€" West Oakville Ratepayers coâ€"sponsor with West River Residents Association All Candidates Meeting (Ward 2), 7:30 p.m. cafeteria, St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School, 124 Margaret Dr. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Art but Were Afraid to Ask: Art and the Media continues, Gairloch Gallery, 1306 Lakeshore Rd. E. Information: 844â€"4402. Rd. W. Admission: $9.50 adults and $4 children under door. Tickets at door. Movie Night at the Oakville Community Centre, 6:30 p.m. doors open Movie: One Flew Over the Cuckoo‘s Nest, Animal House and TBA. Information: 849â€"6601. All bereaved persons invited to attend meetings of begininngs of a peer support group for bereaved people. First of a series of six, 7:30 p.m. Knox Presbyterian Church, Lakeshore Road and Dunn Street. Information: Ken Hodgin, 825â€"2573 or Verna Gray, 827â€"2124. Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, Hopedale Mall, 1515 Rebecca St., 2 to 8 p.m. Woodside Library (1274 Rebecca St. E.) is holding a special meeting to update the community on planned renovations to the facility. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. and will include an introduction to the architect, Brian Luey of R.E. Winter and Associates; a preview of the proposed design plans; a look at the estimated buildâ€" ing schedule and an opportunity to meet some of the key people who have helped make this renovation possible. Construction is set to start in midâ€"1995. Ward 4 All Candidates Meeting at the Glen Abbey United Church, 1469 Nottinghill Gate at 7:30 p.m. sponsored by Glen Abbey Residents Association (GARA) and the West Oak Trails Association of Residents (WORA). Post »Reunion Support Group meets from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Children‘s Aid Society Office, 465 Morden Rd. Call Marg, 844â€"8211, ext. 273. Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, Halton Regional Police, 1151 Bronte Rd. MONDAY NOVEMBER 7 | ERST TIME CFFERED $265,900. 1131 Nottinghill Gate Celebrating Anger, a four week proâ€" gram looking at effective conflict manageâ€" ment strategies for women, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sponsored by Women‘s Information and Support Centre of Halton, Hopedale Mall. Cost:â€"$12. Information/registration: 847â€"5520. Skills Assessment with Connie Cousins, Job Searcher at Women‘s Employment Network, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sponsored by Women‘s Information and Support Centre of Halton, Suite 230. No cost. Information: 847â€"5520. N., 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Euchre Tournament, 1 p.m., Sir John Colborne Centre, Old Lakeshore Rd. Admission: $1.50. Marriage and Communication with Sandi White, Family counsellor, Oakville Parent Child Centre, Kerr Street, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Information: $49â€"6366. Oakville district PMAC Purchasing Management Association of Canada, m OAKVILLE PLACE 012 _ A041 4 Seniors, this Tuesday, November 1st is the Bay‘s 65 Plus Day! It‘s the perfect opportunity to shop for winter fashions and get a head start on Christmas shopping! You‘re sure to find something special for yourself or a friend and all seniors receive 15% off* almost every purchase! The Bay offers regular, sale and (See ‘Update‘ page 33) vesday November 1* At The Bay‘s KVILLE PLACE 842â€"4811 TI{E BAY SAVE 15% J _ Homemade spaghetti sauce tastes better | with Ayimer Canned Tomatoes â€" 79 cents, | 796mL tin. Plump and juicy, Fresh Chicken | Leg Quarters are 59 cents a pound or | $1.30/kg. Straight from the sunshine state, | Florida Oranges are $1.97/five pound bag. Longo‘s Fruit Market Garrie Chris‘ No Frills clearance merchandise, as well as a discount in the Beauty Salon, Bay Optical and Portrait Studio! Just bring in proof of your age (Senior Citizen‘s card, driver‘s license, birth certificate, etc.) and shop to your heart‘s content! *Check the list of exemptions posted in your local Bay store. For a taste of autumn in a glass, enjoy Allen‘s Apple Juice, 1.63L tin â€" 79 cents. Trying to cut back on your fat intake?Try Lean Ground Beef â€" $1:79 a pound or $3.95/kg. Soft yet strong, Royale Bathroom Tissue â€" 12 roll package is $2.99. BDubsons Bay Company