This year‘s United Way camYaign will have the help of the local Real Estate sector. Their goal is to raise $10,000 for the United Way. The campaign has been titled "Works Worth", in the hope of enlightening the real estate industry and clientele of the local need of the United Way. Participant and Re/Max Sales Representative, _ Christopher Invidiata says that when asked to participate in this year‘s campaign, he had no idea of the outreach here in Oakville. "I‘m [)leased to know there are ople who sincerely care, and g; t%eir efforts have united the very fibre of the community." Invidiata â€" says â€" that the E:;nicipation by <â€" the Real tate group hopes to bring volunteers out to give their time and donations. Invidiata says that many Oakville resiJem_s don‘t realize that right here in Oakville there is a serious need being met by the Oakville United Way in the following four areas K x e xk ce ce ce ce se se oie sie sie sie uie uie ofe oi oie sie oie ie sie sie sie se ole oie sie oie se ofe se se se oi 82. If you have not received one at your door by now or are new to the area.each Recreation Centre has a ready supply. While at either centre pick up a schedule of the roughly 50 classes that are held each week. Each centre has a full roster of dropâ€"in and preâ€"registered fitness classes. For a complete overview please refer to the 1993â€"94 Parks and Recreation Fall and Winter brochure, the one with the pink cover. The pages to look at are 40â€"43, 46â€"47 and SEMINARS ' IN CHILDBIRTH Real Estate Brokers Unite For The United Way To make an appointment call River Oaks at 257â€"6283 or Glen Abbev at 827â€"0068. If you are a beginning exerciser a fitness assessment should be your first step. It will take two hours of your time. The first hour is a meaâ€" surement of your strength, flexibility, body composition and aerobic fitness. The second hour is scheduled 3â€"5 working days later. At this appointâ€" ment your results will be discussed and your fitness program will be demonstrated. All programs are indiâ€" vidually designed to meet your own unique tastes and fitness goals. This is the only way you will make the comâ€" mitment to a long term program, one that will get you the results you want. 5, the other is at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 1415 3rd Line between Upper Middle Road and the Q.E.W. Both have complete fitness areas including weight machines, computerized cardio machines and numerous fitness classes. It is fall and like to leaves that always drop from the trees, people are hoping the pounds they gained over the summer will also come tumbling off. Unfortunately they are out of luck. It is also unfortunate that while gaining weight has usually been assoâ€" ciated with enjoyable activities, losâ€" ing that same weight has often had a bad rap. It can be enjoyable, and the Fitness Facilities at the Town of Oakville are certified and equipped to show you how. But it does not have to be just weight loss. We offer a wide assortment of programs that will add more recreation to your life whatever your age or fitness level. The Town operates two fitness centres. One is at River Oaks Recreation Centre, 2400 6th Line between Upper Middle and Highway } 10 Informative, re[azec{ sessions with _ Dr. Cynthia Blair, Primary Care Obstetics at OTMH Thursdays, 7â€"9 p.m., 4 sessions entitled Pregancy, Labour, Birth, Newborn repeating monthly. For more information Call 842â€"9736, 9â€"5 p.m. or write for brochure and application form. Dr. C. Blair, M.D. CCFP Oakville Health Centre 213â€"1060 Speers Rd. Oakville, Ont. L6L 2X4 Fight the flab at recreation centres There are some speciality classes and like to leaves that from the trees, people are )ounds they gained over will also come tumbling * Our growing _ seniors community and their need for support in fostering independent living. Those interested in supporting The United Way may pledge by calling their local Realtor. * Growing substance abuse, particularly with our young people. Over 20% of our teens are expernimenting with drugs and alcohol regularly. * The effects of unemplormem and _ poverty, _ including emergency housing needs for our youth. Oakville has 9,000 unemployed and 18,000 living below the poverty line. women in suffer from sexual abuse The Inner City Nightclub is challenging other local bars and taverns to join a food drive for the Oakville Fareshare Foodbank, Friday night. All patrons entering the Inner City Nightclub, 171 Speers Rd., on Friday night will be asked to donate a nonâ€"perishable food item or $1, according to the club‘s promotions manager Richard Verbeke. Verbeke issued a challenge for other area bars and taverns to match or better Inner City Nightclub‘s foodbank donation. Nightclub in Fareshare Foodbank challenge that have proven to be very popular. At River Oaks an afternoon fitness class called Body Basic has been great for the lunch crowd. It runs on Tuesday and Thursday from 1:00â€" 2:00 p.m. Hatha Yoga on Mondays and Wednesdays from 8:00â€"9:30 p.m. is an alternative to our regular fitness classes. On Monday nights starting Nov. 15th the River Oaks Squash Association kicks into high gear. The first night is an orientation session, call 829â€"4221 ext. 28 and ask for class for more details. If you are just getting back from an injury, or need a place to continue your rehabilitation exercise let us know. Each centre offers a rehabilitaâ€" tion membership available at half the regular rate for a limited length of time. 1nere a vote Come join us at Cafe Galleria for some Halloween fun on Saturday, October 30th. We‘ll all be dressed up and we‘re having a pumpkin carving contest among the staff, so, we need your help in picking the winning pumpkin. There’l% ge free bruschetta for evervone for putting in Christopher Invidiata WS ‘\Y€ Cafe Galleria / ;‘@b), * at 845â€"7731 our â€" community physical and/or P.S. You‘re welcome to come dressed up in your favourite costume. Hidden down the lane from Parklane Nurseries Reserve now call on Tuesday and Friday from 4:15 p.m. i0 5:00 p.m. and kids 6â€"11 years old get a fun filled workout on Wednesday and Friday again from 4:15 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Parents and Babies is offered 5 times a week at River Oaks and twice a week at Glen Abbey (Tues. & Thurs.) The first class at Glen Abbey is on Nov. 9th, cost is $37.80 and it runs for six weeks. Classes start again at River Oaks on Nov. 1st and 2nd and run for seven weeks. In this class parâ€" ents exercise beside their babies (aged 6 weeks to 6 months) on the aerobics floor. For Moms to be and new Moms our evening Pre and Post Natal Class gives them a chance to work out by themselves. The next class starts Nov. 1st. Every Wednesday from 1:30â€"3:45 p.m. Calling New Parents is held, it is a free drop in seminar that covers topics relevant to new parents. A Registered Nurse from the other lovin 151 Lakeshore Rd. E. Oakville fate Fainting, Aonst Bunde P Costume Qnfest The Monster Band will play all the Halloween favourites from 3 â€" 4 pmi! Courtesy of Little It Store and Body Shop from noon to 3 pm! _ 4 Held by the Monster Band in Centre Cou betwem3md4mewageale?:des up to 12 years old, with the winner from each category receiving a prize. Bring your little ghosts and goblins to Oakville Place for a safe & warm Halloween!! everyone ftor putting in 110 Fine Stores and Services Just north of the Q.E.W. and Trafalgar Road. 842â€"2140 We WrFeNn ) PARTYV Haloveen ) YaRn have kids covered like no Children 3« our Stretch %, S k Q, vears of age are row program THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Halton Health Department will lead the discussion. Refreshments are served and everyone brings their Ever wonder what to do with your children on PD. Days? Well wonder no longer Glen Abbey has a class specially designed for kids every PD. Day. The next one is on Oct. 29th, cost is $2.00/child please dress your child appropriately for exercise and pack a snack with them. hildren Lo’(s T C ,Wf‘fa'(s J _ Fuiday October 29th, 1993 [[/// R «/ (ffggcmm%‘vï¬\m £ Af /l %’%/{ YJ 243 Speers Rd. i5 AL )=! 8450837 â€"#/aNf "Foumerams tume Party at 3:\ Open Mon.â€"Fri. 9:30 am â€" 9 pm Saturdays 9:30 am â€" 6 pm; Sundays 12 noon â€" 5 pm 280 North Service Road West Oakville, Ontario Conveniently located at the northâ€"west Dorval Drive & QEW (in Oakville Town Centre I) THE DOCTOR‘S OFFICE 338â€"3730 FAMILY PRACTICE BY APPOINTMENT Indian languages spoken by Doctor DR. KANTA BUDHWA wishes to announce her association ree patlies C _ _ "~a § ] 5,9%%R| % 0 @ â€"west corner of Oct. 27, 1993