Oakville Beaver, 28 Sep 1994, p. 12

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12 CHOICE 19°;:, (20% MSRP) SPACE AGE SHELVING THE OAKVILLE BEAVER September 28, 19 Breast Cancer Awareness Month events reast health is vital to the wellâ€"being of all women. It is a yearâ€"round, life long, personal responsiâ€" bility, which enables a woman to become active in her own health and wellâ€"being. _ According to the Canadian Cancer Society, breast health means a woman is familiar with her own breasts, is able to notice and feel changes, and can then take positive and appropriate action. Breast health awareness can lead to the early detection and treatment of abnormalities. Breast health involves breast selfâ€" awareness, monthly breast selfâ€"examination (BSE), yearly physical examination of the breast by a health professional, and screening mammography at approâ€" priate ages. In Halton Region, there are many agencies and groups that promote and encourage breast health awareness. * The Canadian Cancer Society offers a wide variety of breast health promotion and breast cancer support programs. Oakville 845â€" §231. * Cancer Information Service provides factual information about cancer and related topics. This is a service provided jointly by the Canadian Cancer Society and Ontario Cancer Treatment and Research Foundation. 1â€"800â€"263â€" 6750. * Ontario Breast Screening Program (for women 50 years and over) provides screening mammogâ€" raphy, physical breast examination by a health professional and BSE information. 1â€"800â€"668â€"9304. + Halton Regional Health Department promotes the imporâ€" tance of breast health awareness and the early detection of breast cancer by promoting public educaâ€" tion and by working with local health professionals, agencies, and groups within the local communiâ€" ties. Oakville 825â€"6060. * Burlington Breast Cancer Support Services (BBCSS) is a survivor created, selfâ€"help organizaâ€" tion dedicated to support of women and those concerned about breast cancer. BBCSS provides current information and education on early detection, treatments, and manageâ€" ment of breast cancer. BBCSS advocates working in partnership with others to bring about humane curative treatment for breast cancer and ultimately its prevention. 634â€" 2333. Celebrate Our 25th AIIIIWEI‘SHI‘Y With Extra Savings Plus No Down Payment, No Interest And No Payments For A Year! ‘No way‘ you say? Then read carefully: This is a double header, win win, 25th Anniversary Sale Plus No Payment Plan Celebration. Now you can save on our specially priced Silver Anniversary Collection plus make no down payment, pay no interest and forget payments until October 1, 1995. Our No Payment Plan applies to everything in the store. Come celebrateé! There‘s just ‘no way‘ you can miss out on this one. Afercares "Stoney ~Lréek_ FURNITURE A world away from the everyday MILTON EM ; MISSISSAUG.A _ § TORONTO OAKVILLE/ Lewis Rd. and the Q.E.W., South Service Rd., Stoney Creek, Ontario ( Fruitland and Fifty Rd. exits off the Q.E.W. ) Store Hours: Monday to Friday 9 am. to 9 pm. Saturday 9 am. to 6 pm. Sunday Noon to 5 pm. Phone: (905) 643â€"4121 / (905) 560â€"3303. Out of town call: 1â€"800â€"263â€"8575 * 0.A.C. Payment due Oct. 1, 1995. No delivery charges, no administration fees. Full details in store. All taxes payable at time of purchase. 25% deposit required on custom orders " 24 + * Mammacheck is a recently developed program, sponsored jointly by Zonta Club of Burlington 1 and the BBCSS to encourage women to take charge of their own breast health and to teach BSE. 634â€"2333. Several events have been schedâ€" uled during Breast Cancer Awareness month: 1. Halton Breast Health Information Display, Thursday, Oct. 13th; 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Regional Administration Building Auditorium; 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville; Public Welcome. 2. Grand opening of new offices of the Burlington Breast Cancer Support Services. Saturday, Oct. 15th; 11 a.m.; Burlington Mall; 777 Guelph Line, Burlington. 3. Burlington Breast Cancer Support Services Fundraising Return those empties and help CDA Brunch with Jude Johnso Sunday, Oct. 23rd; Sonoma Valle Bistro, Burlington; Call 634â€"2333. 4. Mammography Display Saturday, Oct. 1st; Market Plad Mall; Guelph Street, Georgetown. 5. Breast Health Foru Georgetown District Memorig Hospital; Tuesday, Oct. 11th; 7 to p.m.; Sponsored by Georgetown d District Memorial Hospital, Halto Regional Health Department, an the Canadian Cancer Society. 6. Breast Health Forum. Milto: District Hospital; Thursday, Oct 20th; 6:30 to 9 p.m.; Presented b: Milton District Hospital, Halto: Regional Health Department, an« the Canadian Cancer Society. For further information, contact Health Line Halton, Halton Regional Health Department, 825 6060. E ApoLocli ZE â€" This Saturday, Oct. 1st, the 400 Beer Stores across Ontario will donate the proceeds from the return of empty beer bottles and cans, to local Canadian Diabetes Associatior chapters. This year‘s goal is $120,000 from the"remm of 1.2 million bottles and cans. JUST NORTH OF Q.E.W. =Guardian Drugs . §1235 TRAFALGAR RD. Prices in effect from Wed., Sept. 27/94 to Sun., Oct. 2/94 AlL MAJOR DRUG UE WCnd( delivery Service! Kleenex Ultra ) Bathroom * Tissue 4‘s (2 ply) "__e | to 2 business days 6 * than CoUrier s B ® Guaranteed ; ® between major Canadian centres. ® Phone for delivery confirmation. ;\ ® Deposit in any mail box. #3 ® Optional C.O.D. 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