Oakville Beaver, 16 Apr 2003, D2

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Contact: Wilma Blokhuis Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 250) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com \vr:i >.\i :si ).\y . , \ i »i <u . i<>. _ > <k m · i * ; * i Please forward announcements fo r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. Ij6K 3S4; Fax 905-337-5567, email blokhuis@haltonsearch.com, or call 905-845-3824 Ext. 250, BEFORE SOON Monday to be included. Notices are listedfree o f charge. WEDNESDAY APRIL 16 La Maison presents artwork of Oakville's Lyn Estall until April 30. Meet the artist April 16. 1-5 p.m. Visit La Maison to view her work in unique home-like environ ment, 136 Trafalgar, one block north of Lakeshore. Call 905-844-7555. Oakville Team o f CBMC Canada (Christian Business Ministries Canada) meet at 12 noon for lunch at Quality Hotel. 754 Bronte Rd. Ladies welcome. Speaker: Girve Fretz. retired businessman, former mayor of Niagara Falls and ex-MP. Cost: $ 16 per per son. For reservations or questions. call Barry Beach at 905-815-1600 or by e-mail beach@iml.com. Burlington Miniatures Club meets 7 p.m. at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 3455 Lakeshore Rd. For information call 905-63465%. Halton Museum Foundation AGM. 7 p.m at Halton Region Museum in Alexander Bam. Kelso Park, Milton. Speakers Jim Dills and Ed Goodall. Halton's Role in the Boer War. Free admission. Call 905-875-2200 ext. 25. Halton And Peel Professional Executive Network (HAPPEN) networking support group for unemployed business profession als. 8 a.m.. in Burlington. Speaker: Irene Mitchelson, Taking the Cold Out of Cold Calling. Members $5. non-members S10. Call 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. Silent Auction to mark World Hemophilia Day (on April 17). Novo Nordisk Canada Inc. holds silent auction with its employees to raise funds for the Canadian Hemophilia Society, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., in the lobby of Novo Nondisk's offices at 2700 Matheson Blvd. E, Mississauga. Items include hockey jersey and hockey stick signed by Mario Lemieux. electronic equip ment. and gift certificates. Centre fo r Skills Development and Training is offering a complimentary Work Group Productivity presentation for local business owners and executives on April 16 and 30. To register call 905-333-3499 ext. 115. Wednesday Evening Fun Runs - meet at The Running Company, 118 Thomas St., at 7 p.m. for 5K. 7K and longer courses. Free. Call 905-815-1952. Top Hat Marching Orchestra is looking for new members - brass, woodwinds, per cussion. Rehearsals every Wednesday. 8 9:30 p.m., at Burlington Legion. 828 Legion, Burlington. Call 905-335-1798 or visit www.tophats.org. THURSDAY APRIL 17 Burl-Oak Theatre Group presents the Pulitzer Prjze winning Our Town by Thornton Wilder at the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts from April 17 - 26. This perennial audience favourite recounts a heart touching story of life in a small New Hampshire village at the turn of the 20th cen tury. For tickets call the Oakville Centre Box Office 905-815-2021. Single tickets cost $17. Students and seniors special, S8.50 on April 23 show only. Halton VON Foot Care Clinic. Oakville Seniors Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., 1 4 p.m. Cost: $20. By appointment only, call 905-815-5966. Halton And Peel Professional Executive Network (HAPPEN) networking support group for unemployed business profession als. 8 a.m., in Mississauga. Speaker James Kay, Maximizing Your Potential While Minimizing Legal Pitfalls. Members $5. non-members $10. Call 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. FRIDAY APRIL 18 National Service Dogs 6th annual Easter Egg Hunt fo r Dogs. Bronte Creek Provincial Park, Burloak North of QEW. Parking Lot A. Registration 10:30 a.m., offi cial start II a.m. All proceeds to National Service Dogs. All dogs must be on a leash. Each egg contains treat and chance to win prize. Find golden egg and win the grand prize. Cost: minimum $20 in sponsorships. Call 905-548-6584 or visit www.nsd.on.ca. Musica Gloria in concert at Port Nelson United Church, 3132 South at Rossmore. Burlington, to present The Passion According to St. John by Heinrich SchUtz and The Requiem by Canadian composer Eleanor Daly. Advance tickets $10. call 905632-5797. 905-634-3881 or 905-385-9259. or $12 at the door. Advice to Business Owners: local volun teer group of experienced business people offering practical and profitable advice to small- and medium-sized business owners. Meetings held every Friday. Call 905-3811999 or visit www.businessadvisory.com. SATURDAY APRIL 19 Easter Egg Hunt. 11 a.m., at the Meyer Chiropractic Centre, 275 Trafalgar Rd. Hunt followed by variety of raccs and contests. plus a visit from the Easter Bunny. Children are asked to bring their own basket. Funfilled event to raise food donations and/or money for the Kerr Street Ministries. Gift certificates and prizes donated by some busi nesses in the community. Refreshments available. Participants must register prior to the event as the kids will be hunting for hun dreds of plastic eggs and then turn them in for goody bags. To register call 905-8452335. Weather permitting. Welcome spring: April 19 and 20 during Springfest Celebrations at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. 1 2 - 4 p.m. Wagon rides, face painting, farm tours, spring hike, story telling. photography workshops, meet the Easter Bunny and visit spring farm animals. Explore Children's Farm. Play Bam and Nature Centre. Spring hike led by Park Naturalist daily at 2 p.m. Photography work shops led by professional photographer Rob Stimpson. Saturday only at 10 a.m. or 1 p.m. Pre-registration is required. Addition fee $10 per person. Call 905-827-6911 ext. 231. Storytelling Sunday at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. with one of Halton's best known storytellers. Pauline Grondin. Attention High School Students: Loonie Sun-Tan starting at 6 p.m. Owner Cheryl Steep of Sun-Tigue Tanning at 495 Walker's Line at New Street, Burlington, is offering all high school students: a free sample of lotion and free tan session for a $1 donation to MADD. Mother's Against Drunk Driving, which she will personally match. For more information call Cheryl at 905-333-5878. Sp'egg'tacular Easter `Egg'stravaganza. Joseph Brant Museum, 1240 North Shore at Beach. Burlington. 1 2 - 4 p.m. Easter Bunny visits 12:30 and 3 p.m., Febee the Clown, 1 - 3 p.m. for face painting, Easter Egg Hunts at 2 and 2:15 sponsored by Cadbury Chocolate and Hershey Canada. Easter Egg Treasure Dig. live rabbit display, heritage basket weaving, and jelly bean guess. Admission $5 per child, $1 per adult. Call 905-634-3556. BULLETIN MADD, Mother's Against Drunk Driving is holding an annual National Poster and Writing Contest, a great way to bring awareness about impaired driving to young people ages 10-14. Theme is `My Life Has Just Begun! Don't Drink and Drive.' First prize $250: second prize $150 and third prize $100. Call 905-844-00% for more informa tion. Remember awareness can make the dif ference in the choices we make. Drunk driv ing is no accident. Deadline July 31. CARP - Canada's Association for the Fifty Plus. Halton Chapter, celebrates 10th anniversary on April 23, 6:30 p.m.. at Holiday Inn Express, 2525 Wyecroft at Bronte Road. Dinner, wine, entertainment and door prizes. Tickets cost $20 each. Send cheques to Halton Chapter - CARP. 2389 Hereford Cr.. Burlington. ON. L7P 1X2. Pick up tickets at the door or call Harry at 905335-5717 to arrange for pick-up at his home. May Court Club o f Oakville is looking for volunteers to work in Nearly New Consignment Shop, for three hours one day per week. The shop is located at 200 Kerr St. Shifts are 10 a.m. - I p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, or 1 - 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. The May Court Club is a registered charitable organization whose proceeds are donated to worthy causes in the community. If you can help, call Marilynne at 905-8456714. COMMUNITY UPDATE T in -- ____ curfew d /'S m /yric /i ... Please jo in us for E aster B ru n ch o n Sunday, A pril 20, 200.3 Tender Prime Rib &. Roasted Leg ot Lamb Lemon Breaded Chicken 61 Stuffed Pork Loin Smoked Salmon &. Selection of Pasta Dishes Breakta>« Favorites including "Create Your Own Omelette" Variety ot Mixed Greens Deovdem Dessert Selection featuring "Chocolate Mousse Cake' Free Giveaways for the Kids 4t I'h is E a ste r, y o u 'll fin d b u tte rc r e a m a n d tru ffle eggs, ro o s te rs , d u c k s a n d all sizes o f tu n n ie s . A ll Ka n d - m a d e w ith c a re fro m th e fin e s t c h o c o la te . (12 and unjcr) Adults S e n io rs C h ild r e n $22.95` $15.95 ` $9.95* Book your table for the 1 lam or 1pm seating today! _ Come nibble our ears 905 - 842-5000 -fto fc u & c u j ^ V \J W Chocolates U p p e r M id d le R d . a t S t l i I - in e (Beside Swiss C lialet) 590 Ar«us Road (Q.E.W. and Trafalj^ir Road) Oakville. ON L6J 3J 3 Email: hioaksales«< sprmt.ca wm .cm Q ? 9 0 5 -8 4 9 -4 5 4 6 _______ x r / c i / > u / o ( ('S BANQUET HALL & CATERING OF OAKVILLE i , CCbster Champagne Brunch | Room Rates 1 from $89 Easter weekend , Sunday, April 20,2003 Seatings at 10:30 am & 12:30 pm Chef Jacob invites you to join us in_______ Join us at Hampton's Restaurant located in the Quality Hotel & Suites for Easter Brunch Sunday April 20th. An elaborate buffet extravaganza with the Easter Bunny to take the kids on an Easter egg hunt and after let them enjoy our activity area where they can color and play. Buffet Includes: Carvery of Ham & Prime Rib · Scrambled Eggs · Bacon 81 Sausage Pancakes · Tossed & Caesar Salad · Seafood Salads Smoked Salmon Platters Assortment of Fine World Cheeses Pasta of the Day · Homestyle Potatoes Fresh Garden Vegetables Home Baked Breads · Muffins, Croissants, Danishes French Pastries, Tortes, Cakes, Pies Glass of Chilled Mimosa, Coffee or Tea oVm */{V ` r Ift/u /c u j f j f t / w f c / Sunday, April 20 A ccepting R eservations betw een 11:30 a.m . & 1:30 p.m . Catwick's Restaurant for Easter Brunch Our Easter Brunch Menu includes: A Wide Variety o f Delicious Salads Deli and Cheese Plattere Carved Roast Hip o f Lamb with Red W ine M int Sauce Sweet & Sour Pineapple Chicken Black Forrest Ham with Sweet Mustard Cherry- Sauce Stuffed Sole with Shrimp and Garik in a Spinach Lemon Sauce Potatoes, Rice and Fresh Vegetables Omelets and Waffles Made to Order W ith Your Choice ofToppings Chef Jacob' s Assorted Decadent Desserts. A Sumptuous Array o f Dishes to Entice the Entire Family Food Stations offering many delicious breakfast and lunch items, which include: Spanish Om elettes; Raisin French Toast; Pancakes: Glazed Ham; Lamb; Pasta; Salads; Seafood; Desserts and m uch more! $21.99 per person Children 12 and under half price Children under 5 eat free We will be offering two seatings for our brunch. The 10:30 A.M. Brunch will be available until 12:30 P.M. A 1:30 P.M. Brunch will be available until 3:30 P.M . Please call 905-847-6667 5 1 8 9 5 0 ^ 9 49 extension 1102 to book your reservation . 75 % U IS C Q U n t Adults $20.95 C hildren (10 & under) $10.50 (L L E |for children under 12 Children 5 & under Eat Free. The regular breakfast menu will not be served this day. HuswUahieox*. ^ E a s t e r Brunch 2273 Royal Windsor Drive n at Ford Drive, Oakville Cl (905) 849-6416 M M W K tM WINS I ON HURCHILL BLJ U HAM PTON'S R estaurant < L r Pub O p e n fo r B r ea k fa st, L u n c h & D in n e r Kids' ; Colouring Contest m MISSISSAUGA 1 1WINDSOR OR. / 54 B ro n te Rd. (inside the Quality Hotel) email: tpeden@otellos.com 8 4 7 -1 5 6 6

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