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A DEALER YOU CAN BELIEVE IN. $ POSTER Up to 24x36 includes: Gold, Black or Silver * FRAMING metal, Gloss Mounting, Assembly etc. SOUTHERN ONTARIO OTTAWA| _ MONTREAL IN SEPTEMBER | *(PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES) (SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY) E) o.g TIRED OF PAYING LONG DISTANCE BY THE MINUTE? HERE‘S AN ECONOMICAL OPTION 0JQ.IJ RESIDENTIAL ~OJ.JIJ BUSINESS (pay no activation fee) (1/2 off activation fee) AND WITH REVERSE YOUR FRIENDS CAN CALL YOU TOOI! FOR INFORMATION CALL: (416)â€"777â€"2600 OR 1â€"800â€"363â€"FLAT London om © Network NOW YOU CAN CALL MOST AREAS IN FOR A FLAT RATE OF THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Neutr _ |Drive! SEA CRAFT " 826 KERR ST., OAKVILLE J THE OA Only in ' S SHHICIECTHT § program Lsuccess Special to the Beaver By TONIA ADDISON It‘s already August and much too soon the sunny days are quickly disapâ€" pearing. As all good things must come to a close, so has the Summer Youth Volunteer Program. The program operâ€" ated by Halton Social Planning Council and Volunteer Centre â€" a United Way member agency â€" was offered for the first time in Oakville this summer ard was a great success. This workshop is sponsored by the Women‘s Information and Support Centre of Halton, Hopedale Mall;, Rebecca Street and Third Line, Suite 230. The cost is $5, but subsidies are available. Limited spaces are available and to register, phone 847â€"5520 or 876â€" 4022. As Youth Placement Coâ€"ordinator, would like to thank all the agencies anc students that took part in the progran this season. Your efforts made the pro gram a great success and brought aware ness to Oakville about how much youtt has to offer the community. With September fastâ€"approaching. it‘s all too easy to be lulled by the lazy summer months, and yet again, overexâ€" tend ourselves. Once more into the fray...but this year, why not get a head start on Thursday, Aug. 25th, from 7 to 9 p.m., when Wendy Vermeersch from Sheridan College will be talking about how we can balance the many roles in our lives, and more importantly â€" make time for ourselves. Presentation on juggling life‘s hats How many hats do you wear? Wife Mother? Daughter? So much to juggl« and oftzn it seems not enough time to d« it all. More that 50 students were placed ir volunteer positions for the summer witt approximately 35 organizations utilizing youth volunteers. Some of these posiâ€" tions will be continuing into the fall offering youth a great opportunity tc establish work skills, experience some thing rewarding, and help their commuâ€" nity at the same time. The program set out to make connections between youth and the community and achieved this goal. I you missed out on the summer opportu: nity, don‘t wait until next summer... take a step towards volunteering today. Volunteering is available to at any age. A wide range of voluntee opportunities are on file at the Voluntee Centre involving working with youth seniors, special needs, clerical, tutoring hotâ€"lines, committees or boards, an« many more. It is easy to get started. Cal the office at 632â€"1975 and make ar appointment to meet with a Voluntee Placement Advisors to discuss your vol unteer options. Zonta is a worldâ€"wide service organ zation of business and professional exéc utivees working towards the advance ment of the status of women. Servic projects include UNIFEM, the Unite Nations Development Fund for Womér the Amelia Earhart Fellowship and var ous local projects. Zonta has 36,00 memberrs in 65 countries. The convention began with a Bike Aâ€"Thon with over 30 Zontians cyclin to raise over $20,000. Keynote speaker were Claudia Fritsche, UN Ambassade from Liechtenstein; Marjorie Thorpe director of UNIFEM; and Iona Cartiar Amelia Earhart Fellow. Denise Ertsinian, president, Sherr Blakelock, viceâ€"president, and goodwi ambassadors Beverly Mahler an Georgina Peaks represented the Oakvill Zonta Club at the 52nd Zont International Convention held midâ€"Jul in Detroit, Mich. Theme of the ever was ‘Building Bridges of Friendship‘ i celebration of Zonta International‘s 75t anniversary. Tonia Addison was Youti Placement Coâ€"ordinator with th Halton Social Planning Council an Volunteer Centre. The program con cluded on Aug. 5th. Oakville Zont represented at international convention August 17, 199