C2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday May 31 2000 The 8th annual Great Ride `n' Stride fundraising event for cancer research happens at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre on Sunday, June 4th at 1 p.m. Participants will have the option of walking, running, biking or roller blad ing a distance of 5 km or 10 km. This family-oriented event has spread to 52 locations across Ontario and has over 5,000 annual participants. Last year, over $800,000 was raised. A free barbecue and incentive prizes will be awarded. The top event prize is a one year lease on a 2000 Volkswagen Beetle the winner must have at least $3,000 in pledges. All participants will be eligible to win a mountain bike. To register, call the Canadian Cancer Society at 845-5231. Jesus Jubilee at Coronation Park Thousands of Oakville-area Christians are expected to gath er this Saturday, June 3rd, for an artistic celebration of Christian history and Christian unity, involving drama, dance, mime and music. Jesus Jubilee 2000 is being organized by an interdenomina tional group of Oakville's church members in recognition of 2000 years since the birth of Jesus Christ. The 90-minute program will follow the evolution of the Christian church through a con temporary dramatization. The event will also showcase some of the best and most diverse Christian entertainers the Oakville area has to offer. Admission is free. "By reflecting on the events through history, we as Christians, are able to focus on the positive, and sometimes not so positive effect, we have had in the world," says Bruxy Cavey, pastor of Upper Oaks Community Church and co chair of the Jesus Jubilee 2000 organizing committee. "In the end, however, it's all about Jesus, and how we can make his presence known today." "Jesus Jubilee 2000 is an ideal way for us, as Christian churches, to look past the differ ences we might have and recog nize the jubilee in a joyous and dynamic way," says Fr. Ted Slaman, pastor of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church and chair of the Jesus Jubilee 2000 To von to French School Bilingual Coeducational Age 3 - OAC Extended childcare International Baccalaureate S um m er P rogram m es Upcoming Open House: Join Us In Mississauga! F a th er T ed S la m a n , le ft, o f S t M ic h a e l's P a r ish a n d B r u x y C a v ey o f U p p e r O a k s C o m m u n ity C h u r c h , c o -o r d in a te th is S a tu r d a y 's J e su s J u b ile e 2 0 0 0 a t C o r o n a tio n P a rk . We are accepting students into several grades this September. Students with no previous exposure to French can enter our IN TR O language programme from JK through to Grade 7. H alf-day Pre-Kindergarten (age 34) Full day Junior and Senior Kindergarten (age 4 & 5) Door-to-door Inis service available Open House T h u r sd a y , J u n e 8 , 9 :3 0 a m Mississauga Campus: A ge 3 - G rad e 7 1 2 9 3 Meredith Avenue (near D ix ie /Q E W ) RSVP our Office of Admissions: (416)484-6980, ext.247 or 251 Email: admissions@tfs.on.ca w w w .tfs.on.ca organizing committee. "This event provides us with the opportunity to celebrate our common Christian faith in a positive and unified way. 2000 years is worth celebrating." Saturday's event will take place from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at Coronation Park, located on Lakeshore Road east of Third Line. A pre-program show will commence at 2 p.m. to entertain those arriving early. There will be parking for the event at sev eral area sites with shuttle buses available to bring spectators to Coronation Park. Parking and shuttle service is available at the Oakville Christian School, 112 Third Line; Hopedale Presbyterian Church, 156 Third Line; Evangel Pentecostal Church, 1450 Rebecca; Hopedale Bible Chapel, 342 Sherin (shuttle at Evangel); Calvary Baptist Church, 1215 Lakeshore W.; St. Hilda's Anglican Church, 1258 Rebecca; Central Baptist Church, Rebecca; St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Rebecca and Dorval (shuttle at Central Baptist). Shuttle buses will be going to Coronation park from 1:30 to 3:15 p.m.; and returning to the parking sites from 4:15 to 6 p.m. People are asked to bring chairs and blankets to sit on while at the event, as permanent seating is limited. Proceeds from a goodwill offering at Jesus Jubilee 2000 will be directed to Kerr Street Ministries, a drop-in support centre, and the Oakville Salvation Army's Lighthouse, a shelter for the homeless. ALL MARIGOLDS $/296 M I A TRAYOF ` 12 PACKS f r y A 4 PACK r c I . <: % k-. 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TERRA BURLINGTON S P e J TM e t.C o m e in a n a check o u t t h e s e new v a n e tte a Florida 5 u n d ad e, Alabam a S u n s e t, plusher, Duck's F o o t R edC oat %m m M .. O k L EACH n ___n Serving Burlington, Oakville, & surrounding ansa located on Hwy. #5 between B rant S tnset and Guelph Line · (905) 332-3222 TERRA W ATERD0W N Serving th e Golden Triangle & G reater Bay Anea, located on th e com er o f Hwy. # 6 a t 5 th Concession E as t · (905)659-1999 TERRA M ILTON- N O W O P E N ! Serving Oakville, Milton & Mississauga, & surrounding area located a t Britannia and Trafalgar · (905) 676-4000 M O N . T O F R I. 1 3 -3 pm · SAT. & SU N . i A fundraising dinner, `An Event to Celebrate the 12" COUNTRY Life of Our HANGING BASKET Friend, Dr. Brad Turley,' will be held on Thursday, June 8th at REG. TO $19.99 Otello's. A unique mix of Proceeds from flowering annuals ticket sales and a in each basket. silent and live auction will be donated in Turley's name to Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital and used to purchase spe ALL FERNS & cific equipment as GRASSES ii selected by his widow, Joanne. Dr. Turley died in July, 1999, at Add te x tu re to age 51, of cancer. your garden. In addition to being a wellto respected family CLIMBING physician and staff member of BLAZE ROSE OTMH for over 20 years, Turley is remembered for his years of ser vice to the OR * 6 TM Canadian Open, REG. $14.99 EACH as chairman of the medical commit tee. He was also an Associate JUMBO Governor of the GERANIUMS Royal Canadian Golf Association (RCGA). 2 fo r* 6 ° ° Along with his professional OR $ w ,, duties, Turley organized and REG. $4.99 coached the OTMH doctors MUGH 0 PIN E& baseball team for GOLDEN FAL5 E years, and orga nized an annual CYPRESS Oakville/Burlingt $1£299 on hospital golf I t/ E A C H tournament. R EG . $29.99 In recognition Great of Turley's many Dwarf Plants and varied contri butions, the trib ute is being co ordinated by members of both UPRIGHT JUNIPERS the medical and golf community, P R IC E including Dick STARTING FROM $39.99 Grimm, former Commissioner of the Canadian Golf Tour and Director of Tournaments for the RCGA. Individual tickets are $125, with tax receipts available. Anyone inter ested in purchas ing tickets, or donating auction GREENHOUSES items should con tact Jim Aziz at 18 0 0 -5 6 3 - 7 5 7 9 Ext. 6252; or Bill Patrick at 8453 - 6 p m · S A L E B E G IN S W ED . M AY 31S T 4699. $< 14 9 9 3F 0K*1d°° 3 1/2