Oakville Beaver, 27 Jul 1994, p. 13

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i "The idea of a Jewish preschool is something they would support." â€" The program would be run under the auspices of the Little Scholar in coâ€"Operation with the synogogue. "We will provide all of the curâ€" riculum and supervision of the Jewish program," said Goldfarb, who will share with responsibility with Baruch Browns, the synoâ€" gogue‘s director of education. There will also be a number of parâ€" nt volunteers. I "Although the Little Scholar has been using our synogogue, and Jewish children have been attendâ€" ing, non of its classes have a Jewish rientation," commented Rabbi dward Goldfarb, adding the new rogram begins in September and ill run in conjuction with the [gdsting afternoon classes. "We are adding a Jewish curicuâ€" um to these classes, explaining such things as Jewish festivals, arts and crafts, concepts and ideas. ’ "And, this class will be open to nonâ€"Jewish children, however, there will be no Christian things in this program." About 10 Jewish children have een attenting the Little Scholar reschool, said Goldfarb, and ecruitment from the synogogue‘s membership will bring this enrolâ€" ment up to at least a dozen children. Goldfarb explained the addition of a Jewish preschool program came about "as a result of a group of parents in the synogogue who wanted a preschool program offered here instead of having to send their ‘children elsewhere. . The Little Scholar is adding, at he request of the synogogue, a ewish preschool program to its uesday and Thursday afternoon classes. It will be known as ‘Gan Alon,‘ Hebrew words meaning ‘Garden of Oaks.‘ Analyst Gary Lamphier, writing n FT, obviously is a strong believâ€" r, "At the subâ€"4000 level, the TSE learly offers enough upside and negligible onside to tempt bargainâ€" Funters back into equities." ~"On a riskâ€"reward basis, this market looks cheap at current levels d a bargain in the 3900 range...we stand by our previous prediction hat the index will top 4800 by the irst half of ‘95." This Thursday, July 28th,7 to 9 p.m., the Women‘s Information and Support Centre of Halton hosts a workshop with Meral Kesebi, execâ€" utive director of the Halton Multicultural Council, who will be talking about the Changing Face of Halton. She will discuss the chalâ€" lenges impacting women from diverse cultural background who have chosen to live in Halton. f "After the fall: The TSE is a barâ€" ain." For us seniors, with equities orrisome items in our mutual fund ixes, the FINTIMES (Canada) ead writer‘s couplet raced pulses. he 14% TSE 300 index tumble, arch through June, set us up to cheer stuff like that. Now, we oldâ€" ters, can join our mutual fund pros in The Great Bargain Hunt. Immigrant women in Halton New to Canada? New to Halton? Interested in learning more about the needs of immigrant women? Kesebi will be looking at changâ€" ing demographics and addressing both the similarities and differences experienced by immigrant women and the ways we can work and live together to better understand each other. For information, call the Little Scholar Preschool at 849â€"3878 or Judi Setton at 844â€"0462. workshop On Wall Street, too, the portents if you can trust them anymore) mile at us, despite Dow Jones ndustrial averages‘ worst firstâ€"half erformance in a decade. FINTIMES (London) Wall Streeter, Patrick Harverson, puts it his way, "Does this mean the long ull market is over and that equities ire now entrenched firmly in a bear narket phase? Not necessarily. ‘uly 27, 1994 The Little Scholar Preschool, fter years of using the facilities at haarei Beth El Synogogue on f{orrison Road, is becoming ‘a litâ€" e bit Jewish.‘ Cost is $5. Subsidies are availâ€" ble. To register, call 847â€"5520. ittle Scholar dds Jewish reâ€"school eeping an eye on the stocks We told FINANCIAL POST‘s Sonita Horvitch he wasn‘t..."getting caught up in the present doom and gloom about Canadian financial markets." Ira Gluskin swells the chorus, "We are stock pickers looking at opportunities for the long haul," the Toronto investment counsellor says. We hear, too, from Richard Croft, who you‘ve heard from before if you‘re one of us seniors who are fussy about our fund manâ€" agers‘ stickhandling. "While it is clear that the bulls no longer have the upper hand on Wall Street...it is not so clear that large numbers of investors are lookâ€" ing elsewhere in search of better returns. For many, stocks remain the best bet in town." He told FP (and they printed it), "The silver lining at this stage, stocks look quite appealing. "So, savvy investors should look at stocks in terms of what they can earn, not as an alternative to GIC‘s."‘ Toronto customers in area code 416, call Eaton‘s Buyline 343â€"51 1 1. Ontario 24â€"hour tollfree phone orders DIAL 1â€"800â€"2689175. Hearing Impaired (416) 343â€"2345 "In short, our road map suggests you take some of that investment capital and nibble away at some good quality equity funds. And do so with the long term in mind." So 1234 S5b18 9012 TIMOTHY EATON â€"_One day only Thursday, July, 28th lected items storewide THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Zu‘Y" § ulymeY EATITON‘S Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded What they all tell us, folks, is that we‘ve got work to do, too, shopping the mutual fund bargain counters. Lend your favorite pro a hand. The Regional Municipality of Halton invites applications for membership on the Halton Region Museum Feasibility Study Steering Committee (FSSC). What Will Halton Region Museum FSSC Do? The FSSC will determine the feasibility of establishing the Halton Region Museum at the Sproat/Martin House site in the Town of Milton. The Committee will oversee the feasiâ€" bility process by obtaining public input, examining all relatâ€" ed issues, directing the consulting architect, preparing draft plans, and making recommendations to Halton and Milton Councils. This study is expected to take approximately twelve months. Who May Apply? Anyone with good communication skills who is prepared to devote time for meetings and the review of reports and technical documents is encouraged to apply.. Individuals with a background in heritage, business, education, or community development, as well as, previous commitâ€" tee/board involvement are partlcularly needed for this Committee. How To Apply? Application forms are available from the Town of Milton Municipal Offices and the Halton Region Museum. All applications should be submitted by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, August 19, 1994 to: William Roberts, Town Clerk, Town of Milton Mumclpal Offices, Victoria Park Square, Box 1004, Milton, Ont. L9T 4B6. For further information, please contact: Jennifer Reynolds, Director of Leisure Services, Town of Milton, at 878â€"7211; or Paul Attack, Director of Heritage Services, Region of Halton, at 875â€" 2200 (from Aldershot phone 639â€" 4540 ext. 7935). . HALTON REGION C7V[USEUM PLAY AN ACTIVE ROLE IN PLANNING THE FUTURE OF THE HALTON REGION MUSEUM

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