Oakville Beaver, 11 Aug 1993, p. 13

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Kyote Kreations adventure cruise Included will be a fall and winter fashion show, line dancing lessons, Sante Fe snacks, a complimentary glass of wine, and door prizes â€"â€" all for a $20 tickets (plus GST). Kyote Kreations of Oakville is holding its 1993 Kyote Fashion Adventure Cruise, a 3 1/2â€"hour trip around the Toronto Islands aboard The Northerm Spirit, on Aug. 24th, 7 to 10:45 p.m. Tickets for the event are $145 ($25 for dinner alone) and money raised will help defray costs associated with the new shelter building. + For ticket reservations, contact Kyote Creations at 829â€"1490, or E:\X to 829â€"2093. Historical walk for HWP‘s second shelter for abused women, currently under construction in Burlington. "Space restrictions mean we can only take 120 golfers, and we suggest that anyone interested in spending a great day contributing to an important cause should sign up as soon as possible. "Fortunately, there is no limit to the number of people who can attend the barbecue following the tournaâ€" ment, and nonâ€"golfers can support the Shelter by joining us for dinner." Halton Women‘s Place (HWP) is "going green" this fall with the orgaâ€" nization‘s first annual golf tournament ‘and barbecue â€" a fundraising event to be held Sept. 14th, at Millcroft Golf Club in Burlington. "Tickets are going fast," notes Mickie Daniel, project coâ€"ordinator Findlay read about the contest in a newspaper and applied as an entrant. At a seminar at the Cambridge Hotel in Toronto, she was asked what beneâ€" fit she might derive from the pageant. To this she replied that she hoped to Golfing for Halton Women‘s Place _ It‘s the first time East Coast Pageants of Pennsylvania has ever arranged a show in Toronto, although it has been producing special pageants since 1985, said coâ€"ordinaâ€" tor Jean Guilkey. Ever since she was "a little girl" and that was such a long time ago 15â€"yearâ€"old Christina Findlay ondered how it would feel to enter a eant. She‘ll find out on Sunday. That‘s the day of the Junior Teen Toronto Pageant in which Findlay will be one of 35 or 40 in her age catâ€" egory and one of 200 in the whole pageant. The Oakville Museum hosts the last of this summer‘s walking tours this Sunday, Aug. 15th, at 2 p.m. «_ Tickets are still available for the twoâ€"hour Walking Tour of Old Oakville with tour guide and local historian Dick Marshall. By BARB JOY Jakville Beaver Staff Cost is $10 per person with proâ€" ceeds going to the Erchless Restoration Fund. â€"_ To register, or for more informaâ€" tion. call the museum at 8§45â€"3541. Ug EXPERT PINKING SHEARS & SCISSOR SHARPENING een enters Toronto pageant 11. 1993 "There is a critical need for a secâ€" ond shelter in Halton Region, and the new shelter will open early next year," Daniel says. "Abuse is a tough concept to explain, and it‘s even hardâ€" er to understand. The ugly reality is, our shelter opens its doors in the midâ€" dle of the night to women and chilâ€" dren who come to us in fear for their lives. By the time we see them, howâ€" ever, they have been punched, slapped, kicked, or hit, by their spousâ€" es an average of 35 times. "Studies show that there are approximately 23,000 women in Halton Region who are physically abused by their mates; only a fraction of them seek outside assistance." Halton Women‘s Place currently operates an 18â€"bed temporary shelter for abused women in Milton. More than 300 women and their children found refuge there last year and many others were turned away for lack of space. Nearly 2,000 women sought support through HWP‘s telephone criâ€" sis lines, and another 150 obtained nonâ€"residential counselling through the Shelter‘s Outreach Program. Then came last Friday and a fundâ€" raiser at the Picâ€"Aâ€"Deli Restaurant on Speers Road and Fourth Line. Through the generosity of owner Joe Garlisi who donated lunches at $5 each, Findlay was able to raise $250, enough to buy herself a shimmering dark green "slim" dress. Should she make the top 10 in her category, the (soonâ€"toâ€"be) Grade 11 student of T.A. Blakelock High School will have all her expenses paid to the national pageant in Orlando. meet people, get more experience to further her fledgling modelling career, have fun and improve her communiâ€" cation skills â€" especially public speaking which she finds a bit scary at the moment. However, she thought she would not have to shake and shivâ€" er before a large audience on Sunday. Instead, she understood contestants will likely be closeted in a room, fielding questions from judges. CAREER CH Notice is hereby given pursuant to Sections 297 and 300 of the Municipal Act, R.S.0O. 1990, Chapter M.45 as amended, that the Council for the Regional Municipality of Halton proposes at its meeting on Wednesday, September 22, 1993 to pass a byâ€"law for intersection reconstruction including double left turn lanes northbound on Ford Drive and eastbound channelization on Upper Middle Rd. The proposed works extend along Ford Drive from the QEW east/north south off ramp to 100 m north of Upper Middle Road and along Upper Middle Road from 50 m west of Ford Drive to 280 m East of Ford Drive. Plans showing the proposed work may be inspected at the Public Works Department office, Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario during normal business hours. On Wednesday, September 15, 1993 at 9:30 a.m. in the Halton Room at the Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario, Council through its Planning and Public Works Committee will hear in person, or by his/her Counsel, any person who claims that his/her lands will be prejudicially affected by the said byâ€"law and who applies to the Regional Clerk no later than Wednesday, September 8, 1993 to be heard. Although much of the money For further information, please contact Mr. J. Choi Manager of Design at (416) 825â€"6030, extension 7610 AlG, JOAN A. EAGLESHAM REGIONAL CLERK PROPOSED INTERSECTION IMPROVEMENTS UPPER MIDDLE ROAD (REGIONAL ROAD 38) AT FORD DRIVE TOWN OF OAKVILLE CAREER CHANG STRATEGIES WANT TO STATE PI CANADA‘S LARGEST FINANCIAL PLANNING ORGANIZATION INVITES YOU TO A FREE SEMINAR ON TUESDAY AUGUST 17TH AT 7â€"00 PM. WHEN CONSIDERING ALTERNATIVES, CONSIDER YOUR $EST OPTION ... 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