DINING OUT 136â€"B Lakeshore Rd., W., Oakville â€" _ 849â€"8104 WE HAVE CHANGED OUR NAME BUT NOTHING ELSE s the most unique characteristic of Our Bistro is the open kitchen situated in the centre of the dining room. Customers have a clear view of chef and owner Rick Aiton at work while being tantalized with the aroma of their meal cooking. Our Bistro is the name of a 34 seat restaurant located at 16 Lakeshore Road West. The atâ€" mosphere with its pale green and ebony decor is cozy, homey and intimate. There is a comfortable rapport between staff and their customers who are treated like guests over for dinner. funeral Bome We take a great sense of pride in providing the quality, caring service you expect for your loved ones. As dedicated, trustworthy professionals, we feel it is our responsibility to accommodate you with a broad range of services. We will take care of all the details and complexities, making sure we provide a memorable, meaningful service. Our service does not end after the funeral. We are available to help you, and can provide informative literature on coping with grief. If we can be of assistance in helping you make funeral and cremation arrangements or simply answer any questions you may have, please do not hesitate to call. A silent oath to service. SHANNON GOWRIE FUNERAL DIRECTOR k is in the $50.00 range For Reservations Call 338â€"1773 (Formerly FRAMELA 2S2câ€"cv8 (QLÂ¥) L0 197 OIHYLNO 3HOHSIMVT 9G Yet another attraction of Our Bistro is the daily fresh menu posted on a board in the dining room. This menu features such items as Gravalox with sweet dill dijon sauce, Escargot with garlic tomato flamed in Sambucca, fresh Atlantic. Salmon wrapped in filo pastry, Spanish Paella with mixed seafood and Aiton‘s favorite panfried Linguine with smoked chicken, baby shrimp, julienne vegetables in Chinese black bean sauce. According to Aiton, the tables closest to the kitchen are considered the best in the house by many regular customers. SHAUN WEBB FUNERAL DIRECTOR DON CLARKE FUNERAL DIRECTOR ( Up to 24" X 36" ) Brown bag lunch and movie afternoon at the Oakville Senior Citizens‘ Rec Centre, 263 Kerr St. Movie Showboat will be shown. 1 p.m. No charge. Burlington _ Friends _ of Schizophrenics holds its annual Family Picnic 12:30 to 4 p.m. in area 6 (behind snack bar), Hidden Valley Park. Bring a lunch; softâ€" drinks provided. Support group proâ€" gram the last Thursday of each month. 7 p.m. Port Nelson United Church library. Appointment not necessary. Confidential. Call Peggy 637â€"0135. (Continued from page 7) Knights of Columbus Hall, Wallace Road. Come along or call Darryl Gordon at 847â€"0677 for details. â€" Oakville Singles Club meets at 8 p.m. at Oakville Legion, Navy Street (upstairs). Dancing to music of DJ. For information, call Joan at 849â€"6747. has joined him in his family practice at BURLINGTON PROFESSIONAL CENTRE 3155 Harvester Rd., Suite 409 Burlington, Ontario, L7N 3V2 (on Harvester between Guelph Line and Walker‘s Line) As of July 1, 1993 July 19 Aug. 3 Aug. 23 Aug. 30â€"Sept. 2 Sept. 13 LEARN TO DRIVE SURVIVE is pleased to announce that Dr. G. Strobele Daytime 9:00â€"3:45 p.m Tues. Thurs. 6:30â€"9:38 p.m Daytime 9:00 a.m.â€"3:45 p.m. pt. 2 Daytime 9:00 a.m.â€"3:45 p.m Mon. Wed. 6:30â€"9:38 p.m. 22 YEARS OF FINE SERVICE Daytime Tues. Thurs. Daytime Daytime Mon. Wed. Are you concerned about your drinking or drug use? ADAPT offers professional alcohol and drug assessment and counselling. For an appointment call ADAPT between 8:30 .m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays at 847â€"6547. All services are free of charge. The seventh annual Oakville Peace Festival takes place at Coronation Park, 1:30 to 8:15 p.m. 12 bands, community groups, speakers, children‘s fun area. Free presentation of the Oakville Community Centre for peace, ecolâ€" ogy and human rights. The Arthritis Society desperately needs telephone volunteers to recruit canvassers for their upcomâ€" ing September campaign. Call Sophia Gosling at 897â€"2995 if you are interested. Parents of Children With Cancer, a selfâ€"help group, meets the first Wednesday of the month rotatâ€" ing between the Oakville Canadian Cancer Society offices, 635 Fourth The Funfare Committee of St. James Parish is busy planning their annual Funfare and is hoping the public will reserve Sept. 11th on their calendar to drop by for homeâ€" baking, games, clown face painting, ongoing spaghetti dinner, internaâ€" tional food table and a parish dance. Support and Friendship Link. A group for singles. Someone to talk and walk with, to share and to care. If interâ€" ested call Joan 827â€"2446. St. John Ambulance offers Child Care Course beginning July 19th and running each Monday evening for seven evenings. Cost $60. Designed for infant/childcare workers, parents, daycare workers and experienced babysitters. Line, Unit 51 and the Milton Canadian Cancer Society offices, 751 Main St. E, .2nd floor. Call 844â€"4469 or 878â€"1206. Me and Mom, a program designed for kids 18 to 30 months and their parents or caregivers, will be held Friday mornings, 10 to 11:30 a.m. commencing August 13th at the Oakville Parent Child Centre. Cost is $32. 849â€"6366. The Halton Lung Association is again offering a Day Camp for chilâ€" dren with asthma who are between the ages of 6 and 13. Siblings also welcome. Swimming lessons, day trips, crafts, games. This year‘s camp runs in Oakville from July 19th to August 6th. Call 847â€"1033 to register. St. Cuthbert‘s Nursery School, a nonâ€"profit organization owned and operated by the members for the purposes_of providing educational experiences for their thildren, is currently accepting registrations for its two and threeâ€"day programs for September 1993. Information can be obtained by calling Mar Peebles at 842â€"7169. The Lung Associationâ€"Halton Region is again offering a Day Camp for children with asthma who are between the ages of 6 and 13. Siblings also welcome. Swimming lessons, day trips, crafts, games. This â€"year‘sâ€" camp runs in Oakville from July 19th to August 6th. Call 847â€"1033 to register. 4 Days 4 Weeks 4 Days 4 Days 4 Weeks