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ERVICES LISTEN TO OUR "*QuoTE" TODAY IT MIGHT HELP YOU ON YOUR waAY #5380 â€" 649 #5383 â€" LOTTARIO NEED A GROAN? CALL PHONE ALONE JOKE OF THE DAY CHECK YOUR HOROSCOPE EVERY WEEK WITH PAT O‘KEEFE TEENS MAKE A BEELINE TO OUR TEENLINE DID YOU WIN? CALL OUR LOTTERY LINE CALL845â€"5585 #5180 B3 CALLB845â€"5585 #5018 #5020 #5002 Al|845â€"5585 6031 5200 5428 6040 6009 6007 6008 6018 6005 6016 6015 6013 6095 6006 6100 6012 5016 AA2§,T Junior Civitan 19th annual Danceâ€"aâ€"thon this weekend The Fenceline‘ in Lung Association‘s art raffle Artist Brian Darcy selects the framing for ‘The Fenceline,‘ a print to be raffled by the Halton Lung Association, for presentation to executive director Liz Porter. (Photo by George Tansley) The Oakville Junior Civitan Club is holding its 19th annual 25 Hour Danceâ€"aâ€"thon this weekend with proceeds going to the developâ€" mentally disabled. This year‘s funds will benefit the Civitan International Research Centre, a clinical and basic research facility for developmental disabiliâ€" ties including all forms of retardaâ€" tion, cerebral palsy, fetal alcohol syndrome, Tayâ€"Sachs and spina bifida. The centre is affiliated with the University of Alabama. The goal is $50,000. The dancing starts at the Oaklands Regional Centre at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 13th, and will end at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 13th. Residents who have made donations to the Halton Lung Association are receiving an opportunity, by mail, to enter a contest to win one of three Ken Danby prints, plus a print from Jose Trinidad titled ‘Good Morning Summer,‘ and ‘Brampton‘ by Richard Spooner, from the Ontario Lung Association, The three Danby prints up for grabs are ‘Study for At the Crease,‘ ‘Catching the Sun,‘ and ‘Kimono.‘ The Ontario Lung Association will make its draw winners at its annual meeting on May 29th. â€" L The dancing starts at the Pledge sheets must be handed in Oaklands Regional Centre at 5 p.m. â€" by March 12th and are available by Saturday, March 13th, and will end _ calling Rob Mulvale at 844â€"4721 or at 6 p.m. Sunday, March 13th. by pickâ€"up at the Oakville Beaver Everyone who has filled out offices at 467 Speers Rd. during pledge sheets is welcome to dance business hours and while supplies for the first seven hours to midnight _ last. # ® ® Variety of opportunities And, for Halton residents only, there will also be a draw for ‘The Fenceline,‘ a framed print by Waterdown artist Brian Darcy, whose young son has asthma. _ _ _ The draw for ‘The Fenceline‘ will be made at the May 26th annual meeting of the Halton Lung Association. Those entering the draw may make additional donations to the lung association, for which income tax receipts will be issued, explains Elizabeth Porter, executive director of the Halton Lung Association. Volunteers are our greatest natuâ€" ral resource! Become a volunteer and share your time and talents with an agency of your choice. For furâ€" ther information about volunteering call the Oakville Volunteer Centre at 849â€"8163. March is Red Cross Month, and help is always welcome in these areas: Blood Clinic assistants and convenors, telecruiters who remind donors about upcoming clinics, drivers to take patients to medical appointments, babysitting instrucâ€" tors, secretaries for committees (evening work), front desk recepâ€" tionists with typing skills. There is a need for people with woodworking skills and tools, to produce toys and crafts for sale. For all of the above, call Brenda Dunsdon at $45â€"5241. Formerly known as the Oakville Association for the Mentally Retarded, Community Living Oakville needs people to volunteer with developmentally handicapped adults, working on a oneâ€"toâ€"one basis or in group activities. Help is particularly needed in accompanyâ€" ing these adults to take part in comâ€" munity recreation and leisure activiâ€" ties, during the evenings and on weekends. There is also a need for people who can spare a few hours during the day to provide support to vocaâ€" tional programs (such as the basic lifeskills program and Speers Road industries, which is a very busy assembly workshop). Cafe 1108 requires a volunteer who can work on Fridays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., helping clients conjure up lunch for 110 people. For more information, call Teresa Bates at 844â€"0146. For more information, call the Halton Lung Association at $47â€"1033. Free Confidential Service OAKVILLE: 825â€"1216 MILTON: 875â€"1245 MIRTHRIGHT noseosce mau Mon.â€"Thurs. 11 a.m.â€"5 p.m. Fri. 11 a.m.â€"2 p.m. Tues. & Wed. 7:30 p.m.â€"9:30 p.m. HOTLINE 8 a.m.â€"Midnight 1â€"800â€"328â€"5683 PREGNANT AND NEED HELP? but only those with $65 or more in pledges will be able to continue for the 25 hours. Oakville FareShare food bank will also be accepting nonâ€"perishâ€" able foodstuffs during the danceâ€"aâ€" thon. Civitan officials are expecting about 200 dancers from 15 U.S. states and Ontario and Quebec. Music, videos and a laser light show will be provided by Sights and Sounds Productions, Canada‘s largest travelling video show, hailâ€" ing from Halifax., N.S. 5 4*,} â€:2'.‘. i Oakville Dispute Resolutio Service is running a 20â€"hour trai ing session for case developers arj mediators. This will entail eveni sessions plus one Saturday. Ide volunteers for this group are g citizens who see themselves : peacemakers: perhaps women wl} have raised four children and a used to settling disputes amor neighbors. Please call John GmhaJ at 845â€"6589. ‘ The more athleticallyâ€"inclin should take note that there will be training session on Sat., March 1 from 9 a.m. to noon, for Tra Workers with the Iroquoia Bru Trail Club, and you must preâ€"reg ter with Paul Beneteau (home: 3 0707, office: 529â€"6821). The club routinely maintains t section of trail between Grims and Kelso, and you would have opportunity to get involved w special teams. Training is availal in first aid, safety, chainsaw weed whacker handling. Work done on weekends, and you must committed and able. The Oakville Volunteer Cen is a program of the Halton Soc Planning Council and a Uni Way Member Agency. SR :â€'¢ y ie lf-'_h *‘ C# . W