Oakville Beaver, 27 Jan 2007, p. 15

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday January 27, 2007 - 15 Teams still needed for first SAVIS Incredibowl fundraiser Sexual Assault & Violence Intervention Services of Halton (SAVIS) will launch its new annual fundraiser -- SAVIS Incredibowl '07...That 70s Bowl -- Saturday, Feb. 17. It will take place from 2-5 p.m. at Burlington Bowl, which will be transformed into a '70s time warp featuring cosmic bowling under the mirror ball, tunes from the '70s and a chance for people in the community to deck themselves out in their hippest '70s threads and win prizes. Hosted by K-Litefm's Sunni Genesco, the bowl-a-thon will involve 48 teams from the Halton community. Teams of four to six bowlers are invited to join in by collecting pledges and participating in '70s-themed costumes ­ or to come as they are, if preferred. Besides the cosmic bowling, other events will include a Pop a Balloon Event in which participants will be able to purchase balloons filled with prizes; contests for teams and individuals based on bowling skills, pledges raised, best team costumes and more. The event will also feature food and a grand prize draw for which all bowlers will be automatically entered. The first of what's hoped to be an annual event is being sponsored by Exclusively Women's Fitness Centres with the support of The Oakville Beaver and Burlington Post as well as Fortinos, Burlington Bowl, JAN Kelley Communications and VIA Rail Canada. Exclusively Women's Fitness Centres of Oakville and Burlington are the event's title sponsor. Its parent company, Alliance Fitness Corporation, has been in business for over 26 years operating six Family Fitness co-ed and nine Exclusively Women's fitness clubs in southwestern Ontario. Additionally, numerous other Halton companies and organizations are lane sponsors and prize donors. The new fundraiser marks SAVIS' 20th year in Halton and it invites the community to get involved by participating, sponsoring a lane, donating a prize or volunteering at the event. All proceeds will fund SAVIS services. To register a team call Leila Hurley at SAVIS 905-825-3622, e-mail incredibowl@savisofhalton.org or visit www.savisofhalton.org. SAVIS of Halton has been providing services including a 24-hour crisis line, confidential face-to-face and group counselling for recent and past survivors of sexual assault and domestic abuse, accompaniment, advocacy, educational programs, and multicultural outreach programs to the Halton community since 1987 (formerly the Halton Rape Crisis Centre). N EN E OP US RD HOB. 3 FE FOREST GROVE HANDS ON! NOW THAT'S EXCITING! WE ARE DIFFERENT! · · · · Transportation to and from local schools Flexible to individuals needs One of a kind learning environment Exposure to modern technology, science, fine arts, music & drama OPEN HOUSE AT BOTH LAKESHORE WOODS & REBECCA ST. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD 10AM-3PM GLEN ABBEY WOODS · GREAT LAKES & REBECCA Before and After School ­ Ages 4 to 12 years Preschool & Kindergarten ­ Ages 2 to 6 years March Break and Summer Adventure Camp REBECCA LOCATION TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM: Eastview, St Dominics, Mohawk Gardens, Gladys Speers, Ascension, Pinelands, St. Patrick's and Pine Grove WEST OAK TRAILS TRANSPORTATION TO AND FROM: Pope John Paul II, Mother Teresa, West Oak Public, St. Joan of Arc, Captain Wilson, St. Marie & Pine Grove 3420 Rebecca St., Unit 11 · 905-827-7166 2275 West Oak Trail Blvd., · 905-827-3085 E-mail: karen.chaplin@forestgrove.ca Fax: 905-827-2878 Fax: 905-827-2878 www.forestgrove.ca

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