Oakville Beaver, 29 Jul 2006, p. 14

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14 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday July 29, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com Three times $350 equals... GRAHAM PAINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER THREE DONATIONS: The Retired events for Community Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Women Teachers of Ontario, Oakville Chapter, recently presented $350 cheques to three groups, The Lions Foundation of Canada, Kerr Street Ministries summer camp and Fareshare Foodbank. Shown from left are Brodie St. John, Jordan Gauthier and Marrion Pengilley of Kerr Street Ministries, Diann Rigg, Octavia Dutzak, Marjorie White and Gail Cherrington from the Retired Women Teachers, Julie Jelinek of the Lions Foundation who brought hearing ear dog Otis and Sally Ryan of Fareshare Foodbank. Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, ON, L6K 3S4; e-mail blokhuis@haltonsearch.com or call 905-845-3824 Ext. 250; BEFORE NOON FRIDAY to be included. Free listing. Forward announcements of non-profit and free In this game there are no opponents. Only friends. In a non-competitive environment kids can truly enjoy learning how to play soccer. After all, when you don't keep score, everybody wins. That's why your local Tim Hortons is proud to support over 1200 Timbit Soccer players in the Oakville area. The first goal is having fun. The 23rd annual Third World Experience for teens and adults, Dominican Republic, Aug 23-30, to run a summer day camp (sports plus arts and crafts) for the poorest children. Led by Oakville teacher. Details: PetroGlor@aol.com Summer Tutoring for Children/Youth with Learning Disabilities ­ Learning Disabilities of Halton using OrtonGillingham Approach for Reading, Writing and Spelling, Aug. 8 ­ 24, Mondays through Thursdays. Enrollment limited. Call 905-333-1977 or see www.ldahalton.ca. SUNDAY JULY 30 BEYOND, a peer support group for those grieving the loss of a loved one, Sundays 8 p.m., Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre, 2563 Sixth Line, River Glen Mews Plaza. Call Debbie 905-827-5849. TUESDAY AUGUST 1 RSVP ­ Relationship Skills for Violence Prevention for girls 14 ­ 19, weekly discussion and activity program, Tuesdays to Aug. 22, 4 ­ 6 p.m., at SAVIS (Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services of Halton), Hopedale Mall. Dinner provided, free bus tickets. Learn relaxation techniques, express yourself through art, develop stronger sense of self and know differences between healthy and unhealthy relationships. Call Nicole at 905-825-3622 or Nicole@savisofhalton.org. Confidential. Oakville Wind Orchestra free concerts in the park at Waterfront Stage, Coronation Park Tuesdays at 7 p.m., to Aug. 8. Bring lawn chair. See www.owo.ca, call 905-466-9306 or e-mail info@owo.ca. Commercial Construction Program Information Session: Looking to build a long-term career in the skilled trades? The Centre for Skills Development and Training, in partnership with Scott Steel Erectors Inc. (SSE), is offering 20-week, full-time, commercial construction program, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., at The Centre, 860 Harrington, Burlington. All successful graduates will be offered full-time, career track positions with SSE. Call 905-333-3499 ext. 121 or visit www.thecentre.on.ca. WEDNESDAY AUGUST 2 BEYOND, peer support group for those grieving the loss of a loved one, Wednesdays 7:30 p.m., Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre, 2530 Sixth Line, River Glen Mews Plaza. Contact Debbie, 905-827-5849. Polar Bears Mood Disorder Support Group welcomes sufferers of unipolar (depression) and bipolar (manic depression), supporting family and friends, Wednesdays 7 p.m., at 136 Cross Ave. Anonymous self-help group. Call 905-3382130. HAPPEN ­ Linking People and Opportunities networking support group for unemployed business professionals, 8 a.m., Burlington Art Centre, 1333 Lakeshore, Burlington. Speaker: Michel Neray, Personal Positing Statements. Members $10, non-members $15. Call 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. THURSDAY AUGUST 3 Spruce Lane Farmhouse by Lamplight: Tour century old farmhouse illuminated only by oil lamps, every Thursday at 8 p.m., to Aug. 27, Bronte Creek Provincial Park, day-use area, Burloak north of QEW. Call 905-827-6911 or visit www.brontecreek.org.

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