Oakville Beaver, 12 Sep 2008, p. 23

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday September 12, 2008 - 23 Luciani in good company Company of Women will celebrate its sixth anniversary with its inaugural speaker, Carole Bertuzzi Luciani at the Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre on Tuesday. The centre is located at 2515 Wyecroft Rd. and the event gets underway at 5:30 p.m. with networking and a cash bar, followed by a three-course dinner and speaker on Humour ­ It Sure Beats Stress: Ranting, Raving and Random Thinking. Tickets $55 plus GST. Contact www.companyofwomen.ca or 905-338 1771. VISA and Mastercard are accepted. Prepayment is required. can develop inflammatory bowel disease, regardless of age, race or gender. Support our mission to find the cure. 1-800-387-1479 LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER MAKE YOUR MOVE: Scott McNeill and Adrian Nandial check out a train set at Hopedale Mall recently as the Teen Adventure Program, for special needs youths aged 14 to 19, made a stop at the west-end mall to do some shopping. Teens TAP into adventure The Town of Oakville's Teen Adventure Program (TAP) recently hosted a Make Your Move Sports Day at the Queen Elizabeth Park Community Centre. It was all about raising awareness about the importance of daily physical activity regardless of your age or ability. "TAP summer camp programs provide teens with special needs recreational opportunities in their own community," said Carol Gall, Recreation Supervisor with the Town of Oakville. "It's an excellent opportunity for them to learn the importance of including daily physical activity in their lives," said Gall. Organized by Teen Adventure Program staff and three Leaders in Training, the Make Your Move Sports Day included obstacle courses, Ultimate Frisbee and other active challenges that place emphasis on fun and participation. It even included a stop for some shopping at nearby Hopedale Mall. "We're extremely fortunate to have role models like David McGaw, Ingrid Dam and Greg Kozak assisting both staff and participants this year. These young leaders are former participants themselves and help make the new campers feel welcome," said Gall. The Town of Oakville Make Your Move campaign promotes the benefits of healthy active lifestyles and encourages residents to become more active through daily sport and recreational activities. For more information about the Teen Adventure Program, contact Carol Gall at 905-845-6601, ext. BAD APPLY ON-LINE! NO CREDIT www.hawleypbc.com CREDIT Everyone Deserves A Second Chance. We Can Re-establish Your Credit And Get You In A Vehicle And On The Road Today. Call Wally-905.330.1104 225 Dundas St. East, Mississauga At The Same Location For Over 60 Years Summer Vacation Over? The squirrels are running, because the Almanac says a long, cold winter is coming! Don't be left out in the cold! Replace your old drafty windows with new "Oran" Vinyl replacement windows. 25% off any Oran Vinyl eplacement window order th this Ad. This discount is valid on materials only. alid from September 3, ­ September 26, 2008 All Natural Skin Health Oakville Spa Special! 50% off ALL Services + 15% off ALL Products (Offer valid until Sept 30/08 with this ad) Positions Available: Estheticians + Front Desk Opportunities for growth available! Please call 416-322-9093 for more information or send resumes to: spa@pureandsimple.ca Visit us online: www.pureandsimple.ca Yonge - Eglinton Spa 2375 Yonge Street Toronto, Ontario M4P 2C8 t: 416.481.2081 Yorkville Spa 27 Bellair Street Toronto, Ontario M5R 2C8 t: 416.924.6555 King - Bathurst Spa 725 King Street W Toronto, Ontario M5V 2W9 t: 416.366.8558 Oakville Spa 348 Lakeshore Rd. E Oakville, Ontario L6J 1J6 t: 905.844.4900 550 Bronte Rd., Oakville 905.827.2951

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