â€"â€" SIMMONS MATTRESS SALE â€" See Page 13 Women Who Excel dinner meeting with miniâ€"trade show and fall fashion show by Relance, Holiday Inn. Networking begins, 5:30 p.m. Oakville Christian Women‘s After Five Club Dinner, 7 p.m., Holiday Inn. Cost, $14. Featuring Ian Chau of Quorum International with the lastest security and protection devices and sysâ€" tems for your home, car or office. Guest soloist, FaithArcher and speaker, Carol Rodgers. Information/reservations, Susan, 826â€"8441 or Deb, 844â€"2803. Free evening to discover difference you can make in the lives of children with asthma, 7:30 p.m., Halton Board of Education office, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington. Call 847â€"1033. United Way of Oakville Serves Coffee at the Go station between 6 and 9 a.m., main GO entrance. Pick up free copy of the Financial Post. Also, United Way of Oakville Blitz Night. Canvassing begins in designated areas. Bronte Creek Provincial Park‘s Sky‘s the Limit Festival, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Flying activities including: Radio Control Modellers flying model aircraft, kitâ€"making workshop, Canadian Warplane Heritage representatives; hangliders; professional stunt kite flyers. $8 per family entrance fee. South Peel Naturalists Club leads Field Trip to Rattray Marsh. Meet 8 a.m. Bexhill and Gatehouse Drive. Everyone welcome. Bring lunch and scopes. Information: §49â€"6462. Halton Peel branch, Ontario Genealogical _ Society, _ meets, Chinguacousy Branch Library, lower level, 150 Central Park Dr. 2 p.m. Visitors welcome. Speaker, Kathrine Persali on Restoration and Care of Family Photographs. Bring a family photo for analysis. Call 827â€"6512. Oakville United Way‘s 31st annual Bathtub Race, Lakeshore Road between Trafalgar Road and Navy Street. Noon. Parade followed by corpoâ€" rate and high school bathtub races. a.m. to 1 p.m. with guest speakers Sharon Stasuik, well known humorous speaker and Roz Usheroff, author of The Charisma Equation. Registration/information: §49â€"8151. SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25 | UPDATE (Continued from page 10) 7 x en 2s Auxiliary of Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital holds Think Spring bulb sale, in new lobby of hospital, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily, Sept. 21st to 23rd. Selection of tulips, daffodils and crocus available. proceeds towards purchase of Tickets now available for Arthritis Society fundâ€"raising Fashion Show, Sept. 22nd, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., Delta Meadowvale Inn featuring news media celebrities, Belinda Hansen and Alisha Kay and Christine Daikos. Cost, $35 per ticket. Information/tickets: 897â€"2995. Presentation Skills with Millie Keohan. Learn how to market yourself, sponsoredby Women‘s Information and Support Centre of Halton, Hopedale Mall, Suite 230. No cost. Information: $47â€"5520. Oakville Stamp Club meets, 7 p.m., St. Thomas Aquinas School, 124 Margaret Dr. Visitors welcome. New members welcome. Visitors welcome. Information: Secretary, Oakville Stamp Club, PO Box 69643, Oakville, L6J 7R4. Auction Night. Hamilton â€" 40 Centennial Plawy. North (Across from Eastgate Square) 573â€"6030 Oakville â€" 490 Speers Rd. (1/4 mile west of Dorval Rd.) 8492â€"5222 Information/reservations: Christine Whitlock, 547â€"7135 or 1â€"800â€"363â€"0268 GET THE STYLE YOU WANT AT THE PRICE YOU WANT AND THERE‘S... _ BULLETIN Project D.A.R.E. is committed to ensuring that ALL Grade Six Students are given the opportunity to participate in the D.A.R.E. programme. to be different % PARE The D.A.R.E. programme is taught by Halton egional Police officers and is designed to provide children with the self esteem and the will power to refuse drugs and alcohol when offered in school and other social settings. It gives them options on how to deal with the stress of peer pressure 2are The Oakville Community Centre for peace, ecology and human rights is looking for volunteers. General meetâ€" ings are held third Sunday at 7 p.m., 148 (See ‘Update‘ page 13) Register now for How to Talk So Kids Will Listen and Listen so Kids Will Talk Communications Skills Workshop begins Oct. 7th, 7 to 9 p.m. Bronte Health Centre. Topics: feelings, cooperation punishment, autonomy and praise. Six weeks. Cost, $75 per person or $90 per couple. Information/registraâ€" tion, Kersti Abawi, 827â€"9865. Register now for free English classâ€" es for Adults. The LINC/ESL program has moved to Iroquois Ridge High School, Glenashton. Classes are Monday to Friday, 9 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 3 p.m. Childminding for chilâ€" dren two years and over is included. Classes begin Sept. 12th. Call Carol Rice, 632â€"2940. 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