Oakville Seniors‘ Recreation Centre, 263 Kerm St., hosts Brown Bag Lunch and Movie Afternoon. 1 p.m. Movie: Used People. No charge. Remembering Hiroshima takes place between 8 and 9 p.m. at the War Memorial in George‘s Square (Trafalgar and George). Presented by the Oakville Community Centre for peace, ecology and human rights. Candlelight vigil. Oakville Singles Club meets every Friday at 8 p.m. at Oakville Legion, Navy Street (upstairs) Dancing to the music of DJ. Call Joan at §49â€"6747. Country Quilt Fest runs at Ontario Agricultural Museum to Aug. 15th. Quilts, wall hangings, clothing, hobby horse challenge, handsâ€"on activities for kids, fashion shows. Open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to Sept. 26th. Adults, $4; seniors and students, $2, under 12, free and family, $9.50. Milton. 878â€"8151. Oakville Toastmasters meet every Thursday, 7:30 p.m., at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Wallace Road. Come along or call Darryl Gordon at 847â€" 0677. Oakville Royal Canadian Legion Branch 114 holds Bingo at Mayfair Bingo Hall, 483 Speers Rd., 12:30 p.m. All proceeds to charitable organizations. UPDATE Club Filipino invites everyone who Are you concerned about your drinking or drug use? ADAPT offers professional alcohol and drug assessâ€" ment and counselling. For an appointâ€" ment call ADAPT between 8:30 .m. and 4:30 p.m. weekdays at 847â€"6547. All services free. The Arthritis Society desperately needs telephone volunteers to recruit canvassers for their upcoming September campaign. Call Sophia Gosling at 897â€"2995 if interested. Oakville Museum‘s family fun day, Children‘s Day, featuring 1920‘s style games, wooden toy making, pony rides, lemonade and more. $3 per person (chilâ€" dren under 3, free). 845â€"3541. Pr Halton Region Museum, Milton, hosts its Kids Summer Carnival, noon to 4 p.m. Elephant rides, games of skill and chance, face painting, homemade ice cream cranking and fun fotoâ€"shoots. Most activities are free. 875â€"2200. Parents of Children With Cancer, a selfâ€"help group, meets the first Wednesday of the month rotating between the Oakville Canadian Cancer Society offices, 635 Fourth Line, Unit 51 and the Milton Canadian Cancer Society offices, 751 Main St. E. Second floor. For more information, call 844â€" 4469 or 878â€"1206. Me and Mom, a program designed for kids 18 to 30 months and their parâ€" ents or caregivers, will be held Friday mormnings, 10 to 11:30 a.m. commencing Aug. 13th at the Oakville Parent Child Centre. Cost is $32. §49â€"6366. Weekly getâ€"togethers with a public health nurse for new parents. Program available at no cost in various locations throughout Halton. For information, call Health Line Halton, 825â€"6060. anac is on the look out for old cupboard doors. In fact, we‘re willing to pay for them! From _ _ now _ until September 30" 1993, each of your Canac cupboard doors is f your kitchen is 15 years older or less, any style door from our outstanding selection will fit your existing cabinets! Choose from _ our huge assortment of colours, designs, and finishes in price ranges that will fit any budget. Now you can give your kitchen a beautiful x Your Om Canac CupBoaro Doors x Hamilton e 40 Centennial Pawy. North (Across from Eastgate Square) 573â€"6030 Oakville » 490 Speers Road (1/4 mile west of Dorval Dr.) 842â€"592929 _ Rewarp: SIOY%Z Per Door CELLINI * SIGNATURE * CANAC CABINETS worth $10.00 off towards the purchase of a brand new door from Canac!* That means great savings for you ... and a refreshing new look for your kitchen! Ou.n Or | faceâ€"lift for less than you think!. But hurry! Your old cupboard doors are valuable for a short time only, and it would be almost criminal to miss out on this special offer! For more details, call or visit Canac. *existing kitchen must be MFGD. by Canac.