Oakville Beaver, 22 May 2002, B03

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Contact: Wilma Blokhuis Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 250) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com W EDNESDAY. MAY 22 2002 · Page B 3 Please forw ard announcements fo r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S4; Fax 905-337-- 5567, em ail blokhuis@haltonsearch.com, or call 905-845-3824 Ext. 250, BEFORE NOON Monday to be included. Notices are listed free o f charge. WEDNESDAY. M A Y22 Antique Silver, Furniture, Ceramics and Glass - Oakville Historical Society sponsors informal talk on antiques by Lila Bloomfield, interior designer and lecturer, 7:30 p.m., Knox Presbyterian Church, Lakeshore and Dunn - enter at 89 Dunn. Wizard o f Hope Walk fo r Schizophrenia and Mental Illness Raffle, tickets for sale at Oakville Place to May 24 for Lion King tick ets and three-month family pass for Oakville recreation centre, etc. Toonie Table prizes include Wayne Gretzky Gold Rush Kit, silk flowers, dinner voucher etc. Three Winners o f Intergenerational Essay Contest at CARP - Canada's Association for the Fifty-Plus, at Burlington Seniors Centre, 2185 New St., at Seneca, Burlington. Call Harry, 905-335-5717. THURSDAY. M A Y23 Halton Centre fo r Child Care, 1151 Bronte, holds AGM, 6 p.m. Nominations sought for board community rep and memberat-large. Call Cathy MacLaughlin, executive director, 905-825-6106. Oakville Chamber of Commerce, Sheridan College and the Enterprise Centre host Entrepreneur Conference and Business Showcase, 4-9 p.m., at Sheridan College, Trafalgar Campus. Opening address by Dr. Robert Turner, president and CEO of Sheridan. Speakers: Chris Carder, CEO and co-founder of Thin Data; Paul Lamontagne, president and CEO of Look Communications; Thomas Pigeon, CEO of Thomas Pigeon Design Group. Free. Call Sarah at 905-8456613, ext. 28. Halton A nd Peel Professional Executive Network (HAPPEN) for unemployed busi ness professionals, 8 a.m., in Mississauga. Speaker: Dick Cappon, Cappon Associates, Managing on the Job Stress. Members $5, non-members $10. Call 905-339-0268 or visit www.happen.ca FRIDAY. MAY 24 Burlington Welsh Male Chorus presents A Celebration o f Music, 8 p.m., St. Aidan's Church, 318 Queen Mary at Stewart. Tickets cost $10, available at the door or call 905845-5359 - leave message to reserve. Halton VON Foot Care Clinic, Oakville Seniors Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: $20. Appointment only. Call 905815-5966. Canadian Federation o f University Women - Oakville will host the Canadian fea ture documentary A Child' s Century o f War at the Sheridan College Animation and Emerging Technology Theatre (SC A ET) at 8 p.m. to benefit CFUW-Oakville Scholarship Fund. Tickets cost $8. Doors open at 7 p.m. Refreshments. Call June Cassie at 416-5046991. Oakville Slow Food Event, 8 p.m., Catered Fare, 109 Lakeshore W. Wine tasting and food. Cost: $35 inclusive. Must RSVP, Anice, 905-465-0009. SATURDAY. MAY 25 Church o f the Epiphany 2002 Annual Auction, at church, Bronte and Sovereign. Viewing 9 a.m., auction 10 a.m. Array of 150 items including furniture, exercise equipment, gift certificates, golf packages, sporting event tickets, and gift items. Feature items include two-day stay at Niagara Falls Hilton plus $75 meal voucher, Baldwin electric organ, tickets for two in Toronto Sun SkyDome VIP Skybox including hospitality, plus $500 genuine leather coat. Refreshments all day. For the Cause o f Christ, Calvary Baptist Spring Choir Concert, at Coronation Park Waterfront Stage, 10:30 a.m. Bring lawn chair. Barbecue to follow. Everyone wel come. Rain location, Calvary Baptist Church, 1215 Lakeshore W. Celebration o f the Arts Concert Series' finale, 8 p.m. at St. Jude's Church, 160 William St. Handel's Gloria in Excelsis Deo sung by soprano solo Janet Obermeyer. St. Jude's Choir perform Handel's Coronation Anthems. Tickets cost $20 for adults; $18 for students and seniors. Call 905-844-3972. Retired Firefighters Car Wash, 11 a.m. 4 p.m., at Firehall Restaurant, Bronte Village Mall. All proceeds to Ontario Special Olympics gymnastics group, Oakville Butterflies. Oakville Children' s Choir presents Down the Garden Path, 7:30 p.m, Calvary Baptist Church, 1215 Lakeshore W. Tickets cost $10, at the door or by calling 905-337-7104. Cancer Society's Relay fo r Life team cap tains will have opportunity to pre-register teams at the Canadian Cancer Society office, 9 a.m. - noon, 635 Fourth Line Suite 51 (Fourth Line and Speers) at the back of the strip mall. Drop proceeds off during the week Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Call 905845-5231. Wizard o f Hope Walk for Schizophrenia research hosted by the Ontario Society of Schizophrenia. Registration 11 a.m. Walk with `The Wizard' beginning at 12:30 p.m. to Oakville Place. Closing ceremony at 2 p.m. Meet at Oakville Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Free lunch and refreshments. Call 905842-1161. Oakville Suzuki Association holding Senior Strings Recital, 1:30 p.m., Glen Abbey United Church, Upper Middle and Nottinghill Gate. Free admission. Oakville Chamber o f Commerce Wellness Fair, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. (rain or shine) at the Canadian Tire parking lot, Kerr Street. Free. Cost for a booth is $100. Call Sarah at 905-845-6613, ext. 28. Oakville Suds Up fo r Armor All National Car Wash Day, third annual event for charity, at Chisholm School, 1484 Cornwall; Japanese Exchange Program at Blakelock, Petro Canada, 350 Speers; Minor Oaks Hockey Association, Bantam AA team, Petro Canada, 1537 Trafalgar; Sunningdale School, Dominion, 478 Dundas W.; Oakville Aquatic Club, Petro Canada, Trafalgar and Upper Middle; Blakelock Concert & Jazz Bands, T. A. Blakelock High School, 1160 Rebecca; and Oakville Youth Development Centre, Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar. Britain's Golden Greats - Walton United Church tribute to Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II by senior choir. British classics and comedy, May 25 and 26, 7:30 p.m., at church, Lakeshore and Bronte. Tickets $10, $5 for kids 12 and under. Call 905-827-1643. SUNDAY. M A Y 26 Walk to Remember fo r Bereaved Families , 10 a.m., along Oakville waterfront and through Old Oakville starting at Centennial Plaza in front of Oakville Central Library, Navy and Lakeshore. Appreciation Brunch at Lakeside Park. Walkers can donate up to 40% of pledges to other charities in memory of lost loved ones. Visit www.bereavedfamiles.org, or call 905-8130363. Pre-registration required. Relationship between Person' s Wellness and Their Faith, St. John's United Church, Dunn and Randall. Speaker: Ron Csillag, writer specializing is religious issues and author of God is Good Medicine, article based on 1,200 research studies. Organ, piano and violin recital, 10 a.m. Open House at Churchill Place Retirement Residence, 1 - 5 p.m., 345 Church. Call 905-338-3311. Refreshments. Family Springtime Celebration, 11 a.m. 4 p.m., Halton Waldorf School, 2193 Orchard Rd., Burlington. Maypole Dance, 11:30 a.m., visit from Spring Fair, Bunnyland and chil dren's tea room. Call 905-331-4387. MONDAY. M A Y 27 Oakville Christian Women' s Club hosts dinner at the Oakville Golf Club on Monday, May 27 at 7 p.m. Featuring Springridge Farm, music by Roison Hartnett, a 12-year-old who reads Braille as she sings, speaker Eileen Goodman. Call Melania at 905-875-6866. TUESDAY. M A Y 28 Oakville Christian Women' s Club Hats on to a Fashion Show luncheon, 1 - 3 p.m., Ramada Inn. Chelsea's Hats fashion show, Oakville Christian School Children's Choir, and speaker Sandra Bacolini, entrepreneur. Reservations, $18, must be honoured, call Barb, 905-849-0281; Rita, 905-338-0950; or Madeleine, 905-8254136. COMMUNITY UPDATE a f i T Make your actions count Monday June 3,7 p.m. Halton Regional Centre 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville U £ C ri 19 A n c ^ t A r u i m v i i m 11 Discover yoga to revitalize your body and find inner calm. 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