Eo ns Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, June 26, 1994 â€" 18 MISSISSAUGA Director Mother of a 6â€"yearâ€"old. her grade 4 class." (416) 464â€"8885 Lynda M. Thompson, Ph. D. Underachievement due to Attentional problems? â€" distractibility? â€" poor concentration? Neurofeedback may help! Train to achieve self regulation of brain wave patterns. Improve attention span, concentration and self confidence. Quotes from Clients: "I didn‘t expect so much after so many problems last year. He sits, listens and his reading is so good." "She‘s student of the month and in the top half of Father of a 9â€"yearâ€"old who could not read in grade 3. "For the first time in my life I feel I‘m in control." 17â€"yearâ€"old formerly on stimulant medication. TRAIN DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS FOR SUCCESS THIS FALL. Sisterâ€"city delegation arrives Tuesday Canada Day celebrations include Neyagawa Park dedlcatwn ceremony C anada Day will have a distinctly Japanese slant this year as deleâ€" gates from Oakville‘s sister city pay an official visit. The stopover begins late Tuesday when the contingent from Neyagawa arrives in town to enjoy a busy four days of activities celebrating the 10th anniversary of the two municipalities‘ association. Friday, however, will be the centreâ€" piece of the occasion with dignitaries from both east and west taking part in the 5 p.m. official opening ceremonies of Neyagawa Park located in River "This is the perfect way for the peoâ€" ple of Oakville to spend Canada Day," says Sandra Kerr, chair of the Sister City 10th Anniversary Committee. "We encourage everyone to come out and give our guests from Japan a true Oakville welcome on Canada Day." During the event there will be a tree planting ceremony and a special ribbonâ€" tying marking friendship. Part of the park will be designated a Japanese friendship garden. Children will particularly enjoy the lifeâ€"size helium balloon version of the Just . Aup 2 2 o 2 6 6 This lifeâ€"size helium balloon version of the Neyagawa fairy tale character Hachikazukiâ€"Hime will fly over Neyagawa park on Canada Day. Neyagawa fairy tale character Hachikazukiâ€"Hime (the girl with a bowl on her head) floating over the park. The Oakville Public Library and the Sister City Committee are currently working on the first ever English translation of the story. Baseball games featuring players from the Oakville Minor Baseball Association and Little League will begin around 6:15 p.m. First pitches will be tossed by Oakville mayor Ann Mulvale and her Japanese counterpart mayor Nishikawa. Earlier that day the delegation will attend the Multicultural Picnic in Coronation Park which this year honors Japan. Official celebrations are slated to commence at 11:15 a.m. While in Oakville, the town‘s Japanese guests will also visit a number of local facilities for the elderly and the disabled. This was a specific request by the Japanese who are particularly interâ€" ested in learning about care in public and private Canadian institutions. Before departing July 2nd, the deleâ€" gation will also have enjoyed a tour of Oakville‘s downtown area and a cereâ€" mony at Town Hall to dedicate display cases containing a variety of gifts given to Oakville during the 10 years of the sister city program. A temporary display of Japanese art will be featured at Town Hall throughâ€" out July. Viewing is from Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Inâ€"Line Skate School Let a certified 1.1.S.A. instruct If you réguire.inâ€"line skates, (Preâ€"registration Required) ' you properly in be prowded For More Information Call Dave: 896â€"3747 Does last year‘s bathing suit still fit? Talk to our fitness experts now CALL WITHIN 48 HOURS!!!!! 4X 17 Madenoiselle Spa wWwOMEN‘S HEALTH CLUBS 474 Iroquois Shore Rd. ALL CHARTERED MEMBERSHIPS! P R E MIE R HEALTH RACQUET CLUBS 842â€"2366