Oakville Beaver, 28 Mar 1993, p. 13

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Last chanbé idb'ziy‘Hand-‘in-Hand mme ticket Donations can be dropped off at any local fire station, supermarket food drop or at the Fareshare Food Bank at 1240 Speers Road, Unit 6. Hours of operation for the food bank are, Monday 10 am. to 2p.m., Tuesday 2 pm. to 6 pm, and Thursday from 3 pm. to 7 p.m.. As well, the food bank is in need of volunteers to help sort the dona- tions it receives. Last year, approxi- mately 60,000 pounds of food was donated to help Oakville’s needy. Presently, there are 30 regular vol- unteers as well as those who help out when they can, but this is not enough to deal with the rush of donations they receive at Easter, says Watson. “We really need this food drive at Easter to keep us going throughout the year,” said Laura Watson, a Director at the Food Bank Easter is just around the corner and the Fareshare Food Bank nwds help in restocking its dwindling sup- plies. The Fareshare Food Bank’s annual Easter Food Drive takes place April 7th to 12th. Fareshare Easter Food Drive starts April 7th The winning ticket will be dmwn at 3:30 pm. Tuesday at the Hand-in-Hand Family Resource Centre at the Upper 'I'1me is running out to purchase a ticket for the Hand-in_Hand fundmising The location should read: Oakville Christian School 112 Third Line Please call for information and Registration Barbara Tucker 827-0396 Parannecodywezoss Nat‘alie Denni’s 847-6504 CORRECTED" Please be advised that an error appeared in the “Fun And All That Jazz" ad appearing in The Pud Book now available. The recession has dramatically affected ticket sales with an estimated profit of $2,000 compared to $12,000 raised through a similar venture two years ago. This year’s prizes are valued at $2,000. Sixth Plaza, 1500 Sixth Line. Prim include Karl Barnhan’s limit- ed edition print, “I’m Anne of Green Gables;” Robert Bateman's publisher’s proof, “Everglades;” and an original Pud cartoon from the Oakville Beaver’s Steve Nease. Lack of funds at the centre has Retirement wasn't meant to be a time to pinch penniesâ€" -.A Reverse Mortgage could be the answer For many Canadian Homeowners, their home is a major asset and an important part of their nestegg. The question is how do they tap into the equity without having to sell and .move out. We can help design a REVERSE MORTGAGE that meets your individual wants. ”This is not a product, It's a Irfesaver!” “professionals in financial planning ” in Mississauga oakville: P] n RETIREMENT COUNSEL CALL 338-7283 TODAY! Don Barnes Mrs. D., Oakville 'I'lckets are available at the Hand-in- Hand Centre, or by calling Kem'e Shultz at 338-5788. already forced the removal of the pro- gram coordinator. Her duties are being assumed by volunteer board members. Greg Carlen, president of the Hand- in-Hand board of directors notedted “funds are desperately needed to contin- ue funding for the operation of the breakfast and lunch programs, as well as, craft programs, after school recre- ation programs, and programs for moth- ers and toddlers.” OF CANADA WITH CONSULTATION HOW TO TALK SO KIDS WILL LISTEN, L AND LISTEN SO KIDS WILL TALK Group Workshops 31% a canon enceinnc 0 seven sessions ' - includes 2 books, plus workbook - 30 min. videotape each session . beginning Jan. 3/93 ' $80.00 per person or oouple . 2 locations Cmnmunication Skills Build DR. ALLAN SOMERSALL OakvilleOMilton Riding Association Presents: A PubligflQ/Ieeting Better Relationships Forfurtheri ' wll842-0592Ki7‘stiAbawi. l82mupenquinkswelcame 550 Kerr Street 844-5732 Service Mon.â€"Fri. 7:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Hours Sat. 7:30 a.m.â€"6:00 pm. Sun. 10:00 a.m.â€"5:00,p.m. OAKTDWN SHOPPING CENTRE presenting {RC 83menqufiaswelcam Speaker: I help children deal with their feelings I engage cooperation I altematives to punishment I encourage cooperation I praise

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