Oakville Beaver, 7 Aug 1994, p. 10

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it A Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, August 7, 1994 â€" 10 Some lawyers will tell you that every adult in Canada should have a Power of Attorney (POA). If you‘re incapacitated and haven‘t arranged a POA, either your Province or the Courts will appoint someone to look after your affairs. That may mean Kour finances will be handled y parties you haven‘t chosen. Provincial laws vary In Ontario, a new law called the Substitute Decisions Act, which will have implications for POAs will be coming into force in 1995. Under this Act, if you have an existing POA â€" which states that it may be exercised during any subsequent legal incapacity and was executed in accordance with the Ontario Powers of Attorney Act â€" it may be valid under the Substitute Decisions Act. 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GEcaras GAMECEAR SHTNNBD) GAMEBOY (Continued from page 9) Bronte.Creek Provincial Park. Spirit Campfire Saturday at the Visitor‘s Centre, 8 p.m. Park on Burloak north of the QEW. Preâ€"registration required due to popularity of this event, call 827â€" 6911. Andrews Scenic Acres, Milton, has Blueberry Bonanza. Wagon rides, pony rides, animal corral, creative playâ€" ground, homebaking, hot buttered sweet corn, peaches, and fresh fruit treats, Saturday and Sunday. Farm on No. 10 Sideroad north of Milton between Third and Fourth Lines, 3 km east of Hwy. 25 and 7 km west of Trafalgar Road. Call 878â€"5807. Spirit Walk=at â€"Bronte Creek Provincial Park leaves Parking Lot °P at 8, 8:20, 8:40 and 9 p.m. Due to popuâ€" larity of these event, advance registraâ€" tion is required, in person at the Visitor‘s Centre or by phone, weekdays 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at 827â€"6911. Children aged 7 to 12, and their mothers, are needed daytimes in August for a study on kids‘ food likes and disâ€" likes, at Erindale College. Children will taste foods, so children with food allerâ€" gies are not able to participate. Mothers with one or two children in this age cateâ€" gory welcome â€" however, no babysitâ€" ting is available for younger children. Study requires one hour per child. Erindale College is located on Mississauga Road between Dundas and Burnhamthorpe. Call Ruth at 905â€"828â€" 5460, and leave message. The Education is Ageless Fall 94 program guide is now available for pickâ€" up at local libraries and Halton Board of Education schools. Call 333â€"3499 or 878â€"1240 for additional pickâ€"up locaâ€" tions. es f ‘ Halton Board of Education offers LINC/ESL (English as a ‘Second Language) classes for adults, days and evenings. Childminding available at You can always talk to us. We‘re here to listen, 7 days a week. Call anytime. About everyday problems or major crises. Caring, compassionate, and totally confidential. You‘re not alone. In Oakville and area call: 849â€"4541 GENESIS C L4 um We interrupt your regular programming.â€" DISTRESS 0 a w ov id i op| ay se fel some locations. Program expanding to Iroquois Ridge High School: To register, call 632â€"6490, or consult the Education is Ageless Fall ‘94 program guide. The Halton Board of Education, Adult and Continuing Education, resumes its International Languages (Elementary) program on Saturday, Sept. 10th, with 10 languages. New classes begin with a minimum of 20 regâ€" istered elementary in Oakville and Burlington. Call Dorothy at 333â€"3499 or 878â€"1240. Child Find Ontario, located at 710 Dorval Dr. Suite 210 looking for volunâ€" teers to help in office. Child Find ©Ontario assists in the search of missing . children and provides preventative eduâ€" cation on abduction to parents and chilâ€" dren. Information: §42â€"5353. Victorian Order of Nurses, Halton Branch,; Foot ~Care Clinics: The Kensington, 25 Lakeshore Rd. W. (844â€" 4990) Aug. 8th and 22nd, 1 to 4 p.m.; Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre, 1565 Old Lakeshore Rd. W. (825â€"9805) Aug. 9th,16th, 23rd and 30th, 1 to 4:30 p.m..; Kerr Street Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., (845â€"8141) Aug. 8th and 26th, 1 to 3 p.m.; Knox Heritage Place, Sixth Line (849â€"0389), Aug. 16th, 1 to 4 p.m. $15 cost. Appointment necessary. Victorian Order of Nurses, Halton branch makes available the services of Foot Care Nurse Specialist, Lowwville United Church, 5800 Guélph Line, fourth Monday of the month, 1 to 4 p.m. Fee$15. By appointment only. Information: Linda Jolley, 335â€"0911 9 a.m. to noon Monday and Tuesday; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday to Friday. Appleby College Adult Length Swimming for fitness and fun. Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Sundays, 10 to 11 a.m. Information: Jared, 827â€"7869. Oakville Literacy Council has received funding for a yearâ€"long conâ€" tract position involving secretarial/cleriâ€" cal work. Eight hours a week evenings and weekends. Information: 815â€"2046. Halton Helping Hands, nonâ€"profit home support agency serving seniors and physically disabled adults. Regular house cleaning services, home mainteâ€" nance, yard work, odd jobs and volunâ€" teer visiting. Information: 844â€"0252 or 878â€"6403. Oakville Kiwanis Meals on Wheels needs spare and regular volunteers to deliver hot meals during the lunch hour to clients living in Oakville. The time involved is approximately two hours and training is provided. Information: Judith, 842â€"1411 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital‘s Chiropody Clinic extended hours: day and evening appointments available. All footâ€"related problems treated by a registered chiropodist. Custom made orthotics also available. Information: 338â€"4669. May Court Nearly New Shop, 200 Kerr St. Small household articles and clothing for the entire family. Items sold on consignment with proceeds to local charities. Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Consignment accepted :up to half hour before closing. Information: 845â€"4932. Great volunteer opportunities availâ€" able at the Canadian Cancer Society. Positions available in fundâ€"raising, golf, special events and more. Leadership positions available. Info: 845â€"5231. Is your child frustrated with school? 8 i Microplay t Microplay 1 _ Pine School is a nonâ€"profit, day school I : a 1 profit, day schoo I 1 â€" _ for students with learning disabilities. 1~ Sragin ths f i Rentone i _ _ Individualized instruction in small class x _ coupon to get $5.0 Oakville MA _ _ . Videogame .. settings. Registrations: 637â€"9285. T gna:zmn‘f:vs:;clchc{is 2 ht w. i 260 North Service Rd. W and get second 1 Halton Lamaze Association for preâ€" 1 â€" game cartridge or CD. 81 5â€"0384 T 81 5â€"0384 mihp“gz';‘f:off;‘i i . .pared childbirth classes and pre/postâ€" 1. Expires August30, 1994 i . _Feoupon permember â€" § _ natal fitness. Information: Sue Rodgers, T. ie Te ie 1 * Cld m one. _ I . 637â€"$546, i .------------------------------------------------‘------‘-----------------------F-----------------J

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