Oakville Beaver, 15 Apr 2011, p. 41

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Hope on displayPHOTOS BY GRAHAM PAINE / OAKVILLE BEAVERAT THE Y:Area artists living with Parkinson's displayed their works this week at the Peter Gilgan YMCA in Oakville, in an exhibit titled Hope on Display. It was a showcase of April being Parkinson Month. Pictured on the left is Oakville pottery artist Bill Goode with some of his perennial posies garden art and one of his traditional pottery bowls in his left hand. Pictured to the right is Julie Reeve, of Burlington. The quilter and painter holds one of her quilts, called Recovery, which got its name Apply knowledge creativelybecause she quilted it while going through chemotherapy.to your career and your life.Youve got goals.Whether you want to build on your current skills, embark on a new career, or simply try something new, Sheridans Continuing Educationcourses and credentials can help you reach them.Choose from over 800 courses either online or conveniently located in Oakville,Mississauga and Brampton.Plan now to attend our August Open House!August 16 (7 p.m.) Oakville campusAugust 18 (7 p.m.) Brampton campusDetails on our website!CONTINUING EDUCATION Spring classes begin the week of April 25! Register today!goals.sheridancollege.ca41 Friday, April 15, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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