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Oakville Beaver, 25 Jul 2001, Update, B04

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B4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday July 25, 2001 Community Update An Oakvitte Beaver Feature Contact Wilma Blokhuis: 845-3824 Ext 250 Fax: 337-5567 Email: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com Please forward announcements fo r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S4; call 845-3824 E xt 250, Fax 337-5567 or email to blokhuis@haltonsearch.com BEFORE NOON Monday to be included. Notices are listedfree o f charge. Designer Clothing Fundraiser at Women's Centre, open Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Hopedale, Rebecca and Third Line, Ste. 210. All designer labels 70% off. Call 905-847-9104. Kerr Street Day Camp and Kerr Street Youth/Leadership Camp for kids 5 to 16 this summer to Aug. 24. Registration and camp, 9:30 a.m., at Oakwood School, Bartos Drive. Free to campers who would not otherwise have a summer camp experi ence. Lunch provided daily. Call 905-8458195. Canadian Red Cross urgently needs volunteer drivers to take elderly clients to medical appointments in Oakville area. Pick own day and time, use branch van or own vehicle. Also needed are drivers will ing to travel to Toronto. Mileage reim bursement. Call Donna, 905-845-5241 or email donna. mcdermott@redcross.ca. Arthritis Society o f HamiltonWentworth Halton looking phone volun teers, leaders and canvassers for its September residential campaign. Four mil lion Canadians of all ages have arthritis, Canada's No. 1 chronic disease. September is Arthritis Month. Give a few hours of your time to help find a cure for 100 forms of arthritis. Call 905-632-9390. Speaking Up, Speaking Out: Women volunteers need for new initiative to share personal experiences of abuse/violence in schools. Training provided. Call Women's Centre, 905-847-9104. Self-Employment Training Program fo r Women. Free orientation sessions in August and September for three-month New Start program for would-be entrepre neurs through workshops, group and indi vidual exercises, professional consultants and guest speakers, sponsored by Women's Centre and Enterprise Centre, Oct. 1 to Jan. 18. Application fee, $25 plus $20 per month. Call 905-847-9104. Attention hikers - Halton Outdoor Club has six-day hiking trip to Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Aug. 26 to 31. If interested in booking this trip, call the club manager at 905-634-2012 for details. WEDNESDAY JU LY 25 DEIPP Clinic - Developmental Early Identification Prevention Program Parents, do you have concerns regarding your child's hearing, speech, behaviour or development? Is your child under the age of five years? Free consultation at Oakville Parent-Child Centre at 337, 9 to 11 a.m. Consultations are provided on a first come first serve basis, arrive early to register. Call 905-849-6366. Halton Multicultural Council workshop on Conflict Resolution Skills, 1 to 3 p.m. Call Jay Sharma at 905-842-2486. UNI Theatre production of Shakespeare' s A M idsum m er N ig h t's Dream, 8 p.m., Bradley House Museum, 1620 Orr Rd., off Southdown, Mississauga. Pay what you please. Call Bradley Museum, 905-822-1569. THURSDAY JU LY 26 Halton Multicultural Council workshop on S e lf Defense , 1 to 2 p.m. Call Jay Sharma at 905-842-2486. Sun-Rype Active Kid Challenge, giant 50 foot inflatable obstacle course, at Oakville Sum m er Sizzlers, July 25 and 26, Coronation Park, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Coffee House, every Thursday to Aug. 23, 6 to 11 p.m., Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights, 148 Kerr. Musicians welcome, bring acoustic guitar (if you have one). Free snacks and refreshments, hemp ice cream for sale. Cost: $3. Call 905-8495501. Do you enjoy walking? 60-minute `stress busters' fitness walk every Thursday. Meet at Oakville Central Library main front doors, Lakeshore and Navy. Walk begins 7:15 p.m. Call Lorraine Mueller, 905-827-1715.FRIDAY JULY 27 Halton VON Foot Care Clinic, Oakville Seniors Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., 1 to 4 p.m. Cost: $20. By appoint ment only, call 905-815-5966. Halton Multicultural Council workshop on Learning About Safety, 1 to 2 p.m. Call Jay Sharma at 905-842-2486. Have you lost a loved one? Bereavement Group, Trinity United Church, 1250 McCraney, Fridays 9 a.m. Everyone welcome. Call Babs Hodgson, 905-844-0573. Wellspring Cancer Support Centre, 2545 Sixth Line, offers drop-in Relaxation and Visualization, Fridays 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call 905-257-1988 or drop-in for free session. SATURDAY JU LY 28 Christmas in July , July 28th and 29th, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Craft Show and Sale is July 29 only, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Spruce Lane Farmhouse at Bronte Creek Provincial Park will be decorated for Christmas in July, and there will be activi ties and crafts to keep young ones busy. Visitors will be able to make a Victorian Christmas gift and also tour Spruce Lane Farmhouse in all its holiday splendour. The Craft Show on Sunday includes over 40 vendors displaying folk art, woodwork, handmade floorcloths, iron craft, pre serves, quilts, decoupage, Victorian lamp shades, and more. For information call Spruce Lane Farmhouse at 905-827-6911 Ext. 271. Park on Burloak north of QEW Halton/Peel Pet Loss Support Group meeting, 10 a.m., 2057 Royal Windsor Dr. RSVP (and for more info) by phone 905842-2252 (leave a message) or email: petloss @sympatico.ca Amazing Archaeology, July 28 and 29, 12 to 4 p.m., Nature Centre, Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Dig up the past. Watch a lithics demonstration, get involved in a mock dig, make a clay pot. SUNDAY JU LY 29 Teddy Bears Picnic, 1 to 4 p.m, Benares Historic House, 1507 Clarkson Rd. N, Mississauga. Bring the family and your favourite stuffed friends for afternoon of activities. Cost: $12 for two adults with up to 3 children. Call 905-822-1569. MONDAY JU LY 30 Halton Multicultural Council workshop on Assessing Needs/Values in Friendship. 2 to 3 p.m. p.m. Call Jay Sharma at 905842-2486. TUESDAY JU LY 31 Halton Multicultural Council workshop on Learning About Human Rights, 2 to 3 p.m. Call Jay Sharma at 905-842-2486. Photo by Brent Foster Beautiful You, the Bronte salon that organized the women's shave off for cancer research and raised $27,000, received a plaque recently from the Oakville Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. Shown from left are Tausha Allott, an apprentice, and Kim Plunkett, owner of Beautiful You; Skye MacDonald, cancer survivor, Joan Gibb, Oakville Unit, Canadian Cancer Society, and Linda Leatherdale-MacDonald, Skye's mom. TH A N K YO U: Sears stores close to you, close to home Major Appliances are available at the following Greater Toronto locations: North Bolton Dealer Store (905) 857-4390 Markham Furniture, Appliances & Home Improvements Store Don Mills & Steeles (905) 881-6600 M a rk * Shopping Centre (905) 946-1866 Promenade Shopping Centre (905) 731-3388 Richmond Hill Furniture & Appliances Store Hwy. 7 and Yonge St (905) 762-0870 Upper Canada Mall Newmaiket (905) 898-2300 Wcwdbridge Furniture & Appliances Store Hwy. 7 & Weston Rd. (905) 850-6406 East Oshawa Shopping Centre (905) 576-1711 Pickering Town Centre (905) 420-8000 Scarborough Furniture & Appliances Store Kennedy Rd. & 401 (416) 332-8577 Scarborough Town Centre (416) 296-0171 Central Fairview Mall (416) 502-3737 Gerrard Square (416) 461-9092 Woodbine Shopping Centre (416) 798-3800 Yorkdale Shopping Centre (416) 789-1105 Allen Rd. Furniture & Appliances Store Allen Rd. & Sheppard Ave. (416) 398-9947 West Ancaster Furniture & Appliances Store Golf Links Rd. & Legend Crt (905) 304-1440 Bramalea City Centre (905) 458-1141 Brampton Furniture & Appliances Store 535 Steeles Ave. E. (905) 455-1255 Burlington Furniture & Appliances Store Plains Rd. East & Brant St (905) 631-9655 Erin Mills Town Centre (905) 607-2300 Georgetown Dealer Store (905) 877-5172 Hamilton Centre Mall (905) 545-4741 Limeridge Mall Hamilton (905) 389-4441 Mapleview Centre Burlington (905) 632-4111 Milton Dealer Store (905) 878-4104 Mississauga Dealer Store (905) 848-8882 Mississauga Furniture & Appliances Store Hwy. 5 4 403(905) 820-6801 Oakville Place (905) 842-9410 Sherway Gardens (416) 620-6011 Square One Shopping Centre (905) 270-8111 y ·Pay in 18 equal monthly payments, interest free, u ntil January 2003. On approved credit, only w ith your Sears Card. M inim um $200 purchase. $45 deferral fee and a ll applicable taxes and charges are payable a t tim e of purchase. Monthly paym ent shown has been rounded up to the nearest cent. When billed, any unpaid portion of your Sears account balance w ill a ttra c t credit charges, OUR LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON! 2 HALF-WIDTH AND 1 FULL-WIDTH GLASS SHELVES 2 CLEAR CRISPERS QUIET PAK~ S0UN0-REDUCTI0N PACKAGE DUAL THERMOSTAT FOR OPTIMUM FRESHNESS ONLY 55.39* MONTHLY A va ila b le in W hite and Bisque comm encing the follow ing month. Excludes item s in our Liquidation/O utlet stores and Catalogue purchases. Offer ends Sunday, July 29, or where Sears is closed, Saturday, July 2 8,2 001. Ask for details. Use your Sears Card and pay no interest 'til January 2003* on all major appliances M a jo r a p p lia n c e s o nline at w w w .s e a rs .c a SEARS. SELECTION. SERVICES. REWARDS.TM I L a f a r g eC o n c r e t e CANADA INC. fa ? * ITM '! If Sears Oakville Place Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-9 pm. Sat. 8 am-6 pm. Sun.11 am-6 pm. Sears Furniture & Appliance Store Mississauga Mon.-Fri. 10 am-9 pm. sat. 10 am-6 pm. Sun.11 am-6 pm. NP0740401 Copyright 2001. Sears Canada Inc. 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