Oakville Beaver, 16 Jun 1993, p. 16

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Some of the save 810 Pocket-size munltestet ackagg positions are Emergency mad flare _ s" 3 r1 MU wedge? am- as 'llllMt,E 172$ a Will,"' V "Hit tl iiiiiii f?id 9 49 sale (0.716 li-ttlt. 23-8855 Reg 5 89, sale 2.04 Wh OFF these battery packs as follows Fttit “Ill!- It In"! '-- m2?- smnm THE OAKVILLE BEAVER m mamm- mummy-A: 'Ye m “I" amt-.349 (tFT, Cl 11mm. ”Slim. Sale ends June M, 1993 'att-trt-ttq".-------.-. luau-n- 'tQt-ttr-r-rt-oe- Munn's Child Care Centre is looking for someone who is responsi- ble and enjoys children to be a teach- er's assistant. You would be working with young children in a supervised setting, Volunteers can choose morn- ing, afternoon or lunch periods. A handyman is also needed to do minor repairs in the centre. The position requires general knowledge of wood- working. The minimum age require- ment is 18 years of age, The time period is flexible during their hours of operation (8:30-5:30). Call supervisor Sharon McPhedran at 257-0069. The Kensington is a retirement home looking for friendly visitor vol- unteers who like to chat with the resi- dents and take them for walks. The individual must have patience with A " MM . NIH“ imam”: Llili " and 1.2 MB "on! Mn .lemm Sum VGA colon" mm we MB as"! am . Winn nos " 1ttthtgts l tt',l,ii'i,'i).'j,ii,,1e,,l? MTV-1007 f” ‘ l, A solid start and a glorious finish put in excess of $31,000 into the hands of more than 60 local volunteer groups after last year's Oakville Waterfront Festival... and organizers hope for even greater participation in this year's festival, scheduled for June 25th to 27th at various locations around Oakville. "We're building on last year's MIC- cess to ensure every community group that's interested has a chance to maximize their fundraising efforts through the Oakville Waterfront Festival button sales benefit community You cap lose a lot more than your licence may a drinking Am and driving. (j,,iii.) 2d','l' 8attenesltapes/@s/ao Included unless sgecifie Bell Mobility M‘sJ-IIJIOJ BIRTHRIGHT HosggliéohiALL t)AI()/lllti: 825-1216 MILTON: 875-1245 Mon.-Thurs. ff a.m.-5 p. m. Fri. ff B.m.--2 p. m. Tues. 8 Wed. 7:30 p.m.-93t2 p.m. HOTLINE t? a.m.-Midnight 1-800-328-5683 CODE-A-PHONE‘ Digital phone answem PREGNANI AND NEED HELP? Advantagek Pro ad Cordless phone ss specified Excep :hecks Will be ISSUE woman save $50 99w)!” Free Confidential Service "" 'sl'll 6929' 329E ' 399E a m: oxlonlllll warranty. Raao day lot accep‘ verage y and Sount noise reduc I. 43-8306 to m IM." 43143125 MR: " 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO‘ seniors and is a good listener. Time involved is any day, afternoon or early evening. If you enjoy a game of checkers, chess or cards, some of the residents would certainly appreciate challenging a volunteer for a couple of hours. Students 17 years or older would be most welcome. Call Pat Bourassa at 844-4990. If you would prefer to volunteer in an office setting, the Oakville Parent "lt's a terrific chance to earn money for your community group - and a lot of fun," added volunteer co- chair, Barry Howie, Volunteers are offered the chance to sell Oakville Waterfront Festival admission buttons prior to the event - or participate directly in helpful activ- ities - like manning barricades, con- ducting the Festival survey or running a food concession - during the three day event. Organizations may keep Festival," notes co-chair of volun teers, Pat McEwen. iiitii 'iii?'? . 'hp it £6. a I. m The Menu Assorted European Rolls & Butter Salad Extraordinaire . . . choice of Spinach, Caesar or Cdh)brpiqn Elegant Ala Carte ty Find Service Presentatiorzzg 2 entrees: Breast 0 Chicken Bought, Hand a Prime M (f Be ' Veal Cordon leu, lamb Clays, Ratatoullie or Seafood Paella, Herbal New Peta oes, Sautid Seasonal Vegetables, Dessert Selection, Freshly Brewed Cofee & Tat _ Accenting Accessories Includes: Invitations, Reply Cards & Matchee; Professional 4 Hour Disc Jockey Semiicie;Guest Book, Quill Pen & Presentation Box. _ Deluxe Set-up Includin All presentation tables accented in lace, Bows & 't'dtt. guest tables adorned with sweetheart candlelight cenhepieces; all linens, china, silverware & glassware. L - - Price based on minimum ($100 Dinner Guests. 3lt mljdjiy su fmm Ian-Mar , or Frieurt. Planning a Weddigg or Special Celebration? Book this package by Aug. 1/ ty receive complimentary pre-dinner Hors 'ouevers, and one Sparkling Mne Toast! m 95/94 "tifillNExrRj1)/iit'NARE f . fthl. Find out what's old. Shop, learn and have fun with your family. Over l50 of Ontario's best antique dealers. information (519)824-1842/(5W)92S6a6 CARMEN'S SQUARE 230 Anchor Rodd Hamilton 1-416 574-8998 Admission $5 per vehicle - includes show, parking and use of park for all vehicle occupants 8 am until 5 pm / Rain or shine Confederation Park, Hamilton,QEW at Hwy 20 (exit 88) 5 minutes from Burlington Skyway as Chaosefmm our extensive list of OFr-PittMgi5, H5135 (Rental may apply) _ 150 Dealer Outdoor Antique Show Saturday, June 19, 1993 ...--"'" iiittss, W~ '93/' 94 Child Centre requires clerical sup2 port any day, Monday through Friday. Tasks include photocopying, mail- ings, filing and general office duties. Students l6 years or older can contact Jill Snidal or Chris Windermere at 849-6366. I There are a number of seniors and shut-ins who would like to hear a friendly voice on the telephone. If one lives alone and has no one to talk to unless a friend calls, the day becomei endless. However, a regular 10 to 15 minute call from a volunteer could help them feel cared for and able m cope with the long hours. Calls can he made from home or office 3 to.', times per week. Contact Teletouchy) Sharon Gerry at 875-0808 or 522; 9567. 20% of all pre-event sales, $1 per but- ton, and are awarded a percentage of all monies raised, according to the number of volunteer hours they con- tribute during the Festival. The total raised for participants in June 1992 ranged from a handful of dollars - to fistfuls. The Rotary Club of Oakville- Trafalgar, for example, raised $2,630 on behalf ofa number of charities including the New Shelter Fund for Halton Women's Place, a home for battered women. "lt's exciting to be part of a pro" gram that makes a strong contribution to good causes throughout the com- munity," says McEwen. "The Festival is an excellent fundraising vehicle and we urge any groups that want to get involved to contact our office for more details." The Oakville Skating Club raised $1,657 to help club members partici- pate in competitions and the YMCA raised just over $1,300 to send kids to summer camp. , For more details on how your organization can take part in the Oakville Waterfront Festival, contact volunteer co-chairs Pat McEwen and Barry Howie, c/o Festival Office: 849-4560 Ii HERON POINT 2787 Dunmark Road Ancaster 1-416 304-0582 through Friday. copying, mail- al office duties. lder can contact Windermere at J9

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