Oakville Beaver, 9 Sep 2010, p. 10

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Date: September 28, 6:30 pm Location: Second Cup, 1477 Lakeshore Road East, Burlington RSVP: michael.mahood@diabetes.ca or 416-408-7199 SPRING in the ETERNAL CITY! Walk or run a 4K or full marathon with Team Diabetes in the eternal city of ROME on March 20, 2011. Help support the more than 9 million Canadians living with diabetes or prediabetes. Join us at our Rome information night on September 28, learn more and enjoy inspiring guest speakers and refreshments. ORTHOTICS, FOOTWEAR & PEDORTHIC CARE Supported by Make a change in your life and the lives of people living with diabetes. At Maxime Kitchens our goal is to provide our customers with the kitchen of their dreams a place to live, entertain and to simply enjoy. From a simple update to a full renovation, Maxime Kitchens will guide the client through the process of designing a kitchen that meets its every need while adding function and style. Our Grand Opening on Saturday, September 18 from 10am-4pm will give our family, friends and customers a chance to view our new showroom, take a look at samples and get an idea of whats out there in the market. We will be handing out a gift to all of our visitors, refreshments and sweets will be served and everyone can enter a draw to win a prize pack for their kitchen. Maxime Kitchens is truly a full service kitchen renovator from door styles, colour samples, accessories to stone counter tops, custom tiles and sinks. We are there to help and guide our customers throughout the entire process. With 10 years experience in the kitchen industry, Maxime Kitchens can guarantee that your kitchen will be of excellent quality and craftsmanship. For your free in-home consultation call 905-257-5880. The showroom is located at 2376 Parkhaven Blvd, Oakville L6H 0E7, and is open Sunday to Friday by appointment and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Advertorial We are a small company with a big vision. w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Th ur sd ay , Se pt em be r 9 , 2 01 0 1 0 Bird expert to speak at club event The local synagogue is welcoming the Oakville community to come out to its various events and learn more about what it offers. Shaarei-Beth El congregation is holding an open house on Sunday, Sept. 12 to show people its religious school. Families will be able to meet others, the rabbi and the director of education. The open house starts at 11 a.m. and at noon there will be a barbecue lunch to celebrate the Jewish New Year, which this year landed on the night of Sept. 8, and continues through the Day of Atonement, also known as Yom Kippur, which begins at sundown on Sept. 17. Weve been in Oakville for 55 years, but there are many in this com- munity who dont know we are here, said Rabbi Wise, in a press release. Its the rabbis fourth year with the con- gregation. We want to open our doors to the community to see what our synagogue has to offer. The synagogue is also participating in Open Doors Oakville on Saturday, Sept. 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Its part of a program taking place across town and the province. For more information, visit www.sbe.ca. She sure knows her birds and now she has a chance to pass on that knowledge to Oakville resi- dents. Birding expert Bridget Stutchbury, author of The Bird Detective: Investigating the Secret Lives of Birds, will be speaking in Oakville Thursday, Sept. 16 about the peculiar ways of birds. Stutchbury is a professor of biology at York University and is an internationally-recognized birding expert. She works to pre- serve bird habitats and is affiliated with more than a dozen organiza- tions including Wildlife Preservation Canada and the World Wildlife Fund. In her latest book she reveals some of the reasons behind the strange behaviour of birds, their colour, songs and habits. The event is hosted by the Canadian Club of Halton Peel and takes place at the Oakville Conference Centre, located at 2515 Wyecroft Rd. Registration and cash bar open at 6 p.m. and dinner starts at 7 p.m. Tickets are $30 for the clubs members, $40 for non-members and $15 for students. For ticket informa- tion email club president Barry Wylie at bwylie@globalserve.net. Toastmasters talk of the town today The Oakville Toastmasters Club has announced that Mayor Rob Burton will officially pro- claim October as Toastmaster Month for the Town of Oakville. October is the Toastmaster Month, however, the proclama- tion is being made today at the Quality Inn, located at 754 Bronte Rd. The event will also be a kick off for the Toastmaster fall season. Burton will read the proclamation and with him will be the Town Crier Chris Pederson-Brown, who will announce the mayor, along with the executive members of the club. The event is at 7 p.m. Open house at local synagogue

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