Oakville Beaver, 2 Jun 1993, p. 15

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a The program for the WW Oakville Peace Festival is: 1:30 Mayor Ann Mulvale officially opens the 7th annual festival. 1:40 Rebel with Aloz, world beat 2:05 Baha'i Children's Choir. 2:20 Sally Gaikezheyongar, Native Women's Resource Centre. _ 2:30 Plaid Daddys, Irish folk rock. 2:55 Dead Wait. improvisational 3:20 Stephen Dankowich. Oakville Community Centre for Peace. Ecology & Human Rights. 3:30 Legoland (WOSS). folk rock 3:55 The Bus, original folk rock. 4:20 Master of Carpets (WOSS). clas- sic rock 4:45 Rita Kohll, Parkdale activist. 4:55 Steve Hall, reggae 5:20 Panacea, folk-influenced music. 5:45 Smile (formerly Lucid Dream), original alternative rock. 6:10 Mariam Bhabha, Bosnian- Canadian Relief Association. 6:20 Shadow Puppets."quirky" folk 6:50 Wrench, dead-a-head rock 1..ii Gleet. alternative 7:40 Paint, feel-good rock 'n roll. 8:05 Everyone sings "All you Need is Love" 8:15 Drum jam wind-down There is also a lo-activity chil- dren's fun area, plus a diverse and tasty selection of food and refresh- ments at modest prices. The7th annual Oakville Peace Festival is set for Saturday, Jane 5th 1:30 to 8:30 pm. at Coronation Park. This year's festival features four speakers on the theme of "For Human Rights" and M local musical bands. Peace festival this Saturday Parks clean-up Saturday for Waterfront Festival Intel at tht litter-ttet th <5 , 07 _ji"tt)i,iis QM, SEM'CZM, CW 4ks,yi:/, 'c, SATURDAY JUNE 5193 Ar 72:30 RM. W Limit 120 nlavpu may 19va "iii/sb 31004» GOLFERS . Play the Tour - The AMA TOUR A - I / 910:;E99'ossa9d Net mes For a brand new Volt 10 WEEK COUPON SPECIAL ttLUA2W Limit 120 players per event $60.00 - per Player per Event Entry Fee 80 of 120 Finish in Prizes" Tee Times Are Assigned by Draw Only Please include $60.00 per Entrant/Event and mail to kwllc Walter! nonth. they'll 'OLF SERYe h Valid in area 118 until June 12, 1993. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Weight Watchers is a registered trademark of Weight Watchers International, Inc. All rights reserved [31:17: UNI" 11W n. they'll be [ream tterfront parks. Th, With more than 300 weekly meetings in Central and Southern Ontario there's a meeting near you. "HWY NEXT TOUR EVENT IS Ar.' As people vary so does their weight loss AMA TOUR do " Heritage Road Unit 17 Markham, Ontario UP 311 or call (416) 472-9289 1-800-387-8227 Ki Merfront Visit our Centres listed below or call for further information. Mon. 6:45 p.m. Tues. 4:45* & 6:45 p.m. Wed. 9:15 a.m. & 6:45 pan. Thurs. 9:15 am. & 6:45 p.m Oakville Centre 300 N. Service Rd, W. pl + yrs. as ofDec31st. 1993) I _ 9 You get a Tour Card - tfor ID. Now and Future Golf Savings) til) Top 20 Gross and Net prizes a Top 20 Seqipr Gross and Net prizes (50 Mum Mu, (i't't) (6mm, Wm i 36-3660 - 338-4875 - ll M and the Canadian YMCA Fellowship of Honor 1988. Rix Rogers also served as a member of the Economic Council of Canada from 1989 to 1992. The career of Rogers includes 30 years of profes- sional service with the YMCA in Canada, the last 15 years of which he served as CEO of the YMCA Canada. From 1987 to 1990 he served as the Special Advisor to the Minister of National Health and Welfare on child sexual abuse and produced the report Reaching for Solutions, June 1990. Since September 1991. he has served as CEO for the Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse, in Toronto. Recognitions and awards include the Order of Canada 1989, the YMCA Hall of Fame 1988 (USA). Rix Rogers of Oakville, chief executive officer (CEO) of the Institute for the Prevention of Child Abuse in Toronto will be the guest speaker at the annual meeting of the Children's Assessment and Treatment Centre (CATC) on June 9th. Child abuse researcher speaks to CATC "We want to show off our clean parks and road sides at this year's Waterfront Festival. that's why we are thrilled that Oakville Scouts and their families are joining the Insurance "Litterbuster" teams and sent to one of Oakville's waterfront parks or sec- tions of Lakeshore Road where plenty of litter can be seen. Participants will return at 11:30 a.m. to Busby Park for the clean up celebration and final bag count. A former Toronto Maple Leaf will also be on hand to greet partici- pants, sign autographs and pose for photos. ton his Saturday, June bth. All Oakville residents are invited to participate in the Bag-a-thon, which is set to begin at 9:30 a.m. Everyone is asked to meet at Busby Park (across from the parking lots of the Oakville Library and the Centre for the Performing Arts), where par- ticipants will be organized into second annual Oakville Scouting who an “alum Ill I tlt he lnsuran Akville. an itter Ba B t Iv hildr tht Prizes donated by Pepsi, GLAD the Oakville Beaver and other compa- be supplied by Tim Donut Ltd. "With so much to see at this year's Waterfront Festival, we're really thrilled that our visitors won't be see- ing much litter, thanks to everyone who plans to help out with the Bag-a- Thon," says Lisa Dodd, executive director of the Oakville Waterfront Festival. litter bags from free "see-throut clable litter such hardworkin the lnsuran Oakville. s and bottles. Juice " nl [121:1 meson! nus coupon at cash 709mm! mun puvcnasa to room: your mslanl rebate Tm: coupon Is and at any Yoys"R"Us (emu: seam-teu-tinc-tct-tw/tttair-tae. mm coupon but q not and with any other Toys ‘R"Us stove coupon Lum-l one per purchase Von: I! COP“. Inna! coupon value mil not Include applocable was SAVE $1 Nu th B n l as newspaper, cans , and Timblts for the m up volunteers will BRAMPTON 150 West Dr , West at Bramalea City Centre SHERWAY 690 Evans Ave ' Opposite Sherway Gardens THORNHILL 300 Steeles Ave , West of Yonge St. WESTON Hwy 401 a. Weston, Near Knob Hill Farms WHITBV 50 Thuckson Rd , South of Hwy 2 DON MILLS 1450 Lawrence Ave E at Vsctona Park Ave h Store Coupon Expires June 12, 1993 Store Coupon Expires June 12, 1993 The Children's Assessment and Treatment Centre (CATC), serves children and their families from loca- tions in Burlington, Oakville and Milton. Services are available to children who are experiencing emotional, behavioral, developmental, learning or social difficul- ties which put them at risk for serious mental health problems. Services include Family Assessment and Therapy, Psychological Assessment, Speech and Language Assessments, Attention Deficit Disorder Assessments, Preschool Assessment and Training in Halton (PATH), and the Youth Aiding Youth program. CATC serves approximately 800 children each year through all of its services. An increasing number of the children who are helped by CATC have difficulties associated with current or past child abuse. The public is welcome to attend the annual meeting at the Burlington Clinic at Lions Park, 471 Pearl St.; refreshments 7:30 p.m; meeting begins at 8 p.m. To attend, call CATC at 634-2347 by noon June 7th. .llll ID, along with til at 1rc tation for rec the lit tit " WORLDS BIGGEST' Bl It should have read: 'Some 75% of these smokers . . . , The Oakville Beaver apologizes for this error, an editing mistake. The third paragraph in Healthy Notes in last week's Focus section of the Beaver read in part : 'The facts are frightening. About 13,000 Ontarians will die this year as a direct result of cigarette tobac- co use. Some 25% of these smokers will have become addicted to cigarettes before the age of 18 .' "balmy is always a priority. so all participants are urged to wear gloves and boots. All children should be supervised," stresses Andy Sloan. Registration for the clean-up is free for everyone. 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