Please forward announcements for Update to Kathy Yanchus, Oakville Beaver; 467 Speers Rd, Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S4; or call the Update Mailbox at 845-5585, box 5440 or Fax 845- 3085 BEFORE NOON WEDNES- DAY to be included. Items are pub- lished at no charge. However, priority is given to local non-profit events. Publication is not guaranteed due to space limitations. Oakville Spirit of Christmas Craft Fair, St Volodymyr Cultural Centre, Hwy. 5 and Fourth Line. One of a kind hand- made gifts. Nearly 60 anisans displaying jewllery, pottery, clothing, baskets, art. Door prizes, entertainment, gift wrapping service and demonstrations. 11 am. to 5 pm. $4 per person admission. The Oakville Suzuki Association hosts the fifth annual All Ontario Suzuki Teachers Conference at Howard Johnson’s. Keynote speaker Bruce Anderson. Information: Margaret Taylor, 849-6911. Walton Memorial United Church, 2489 Iakeshore Rd. W. hosts Turkey Dinner, 4 to 6:30 pm Adults, $9; children $4. iorgoo sake". A Good Health Tip From Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital SMOKING BYâ€"LAW Tickets available at the door. St. James Church C WL Bazaar, 10 am. to 2 pm. 231 Morden Rd. Oakville Legion (Branch 114) hosts Bingo at Mayfair Bingo Hall, 12:30 pm. 483 Speers Rd. Proceeds to charity. The Entertainers, Oakville’s barber- shoppers, meet 7:45 pm. St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre, Hwy 5 and Fourth Line Public School, social group, Munn’s Public School. Information: Dennis Blannin, 845-2739. Overeaters Anonymous meets 8 pm, Knox Presbyterian Church, Dunn Street. Information: Sharon, 844-9518. Air Cadets for youth 12 to 18 meet 7 pm, T.A. Blakelock High School, Oakville Scottish Country Dancers Rebecca Street , meet, 8 pm, beginners at Montclair Oakville Handweavers and Spinners Bronte Legion (Branch 486) ladies auxiliary hosts Bingo, 6:30 pm, Mayfair Bingo Hall, 483 Speers Rd. Proceeds to charitable, religious and community pro- jects. Pun HEYSAMMY! CHECKOUT “AsPARAcusi’ me NAMES or THESE New tGRANNYSMrrHAPPLE†3’? CPAYONS.’ L ther. Info: Christel Wille, 845-1291. Canadian Federation of University Secondary School, 1330 Montclair Dr. (See Update page 8) by Steve Nease THE JOY OF WALKING Walking is the single most popular ph ical activity in the country. Research shows at it can have ' ressive health rewards, far greater than physio ogists suspected even three or four ears ago. There are social benefits as well. normous numbers of walking clubs have x rung up over the past year and a half. L ercise wisely if you start a new walking " pr or keep moderation in mind. Warm up an coo down before and after your activity and don't overdo it! Friday, Nov. 19th... NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING light Up The Season. . . in Downtown Oakvifle The Town of Oakville, with the assistance of the Halton Regional Health Department, is investigating the possible enactment of a byâ€"law to control smoking in the' Workplace and to revise the current Public Places By-law. You are invited to express your comments and concerns regarding this matter on: - 7' Tuesday, November 16, 1993 at 7 p.m. ' (6" V0 a - - , [it Oakville Town Hall, 'Bronte Room, 1225 Trafalgar Road Oakville For more information, please contact Joyce See, Halton Regional Health Department at 825-6060 or Phillip Bouillon, By-law Ofï¬cer, Town of Oakville at 338-4199. lohhthefestiviï¬esasDowntovaakvflleldcksollflieholidaysason withtheannualTreelightingGaemmy. Conehhevane (iakaloreGeorgeSt)andenjoywarm refradimems great ' ertatainnmtrswellasaarolsing-almg. HotChowlateerotAppleCiderz' Contaiyof your diwntownbismm 'llmBitsCookies: '6 0 9 g. is yvonvo VDoD-O‘P“ \f’ ./ \ CantayoannHortoMOiltrm 07:01pm Carol SingalongwiththeSalvatimAmty r730pm Iightingoftletme '7240pmStHilda'sAnglian0mrch0nstmasPlay '8zlllpmStloseph'sSdioo101dt °Sant30aiswillbeonhanltogreettlectowd ' llabhthathaflHilh’sAnglica Siloseph’sSchoolllteTtmnoanknlleand llte00krilIeBeanr. Formnirrlorrmtioncalltleowntowrthkville BlAtt844452l1 an all ' too 'all " lots (mammalian OAKV I LLE urn-mo Guild meets, 7:30 pm, Oakville Arts Council meeting room, 297 Lakeshore Rd. E. New members welcome. Guest: John Donelian with a collection of rugs and car- pet designs which belonged to his grandfa- ‘llepuns ‘puaxaaM JSAEGQ emroreo - L 2 O < Women meet, 7:30 pm, White Oaks '_. :5 _. (D (O (A)