The O akville Beaver, Wednesday July 16, 2003 - C5 DEIPP Clinic at Oakville Parent-Child Centre Parents, do you have concerns regarding your child's hearing, speech, behaviour or develop ment? Is your child under the age of five years? A free consultation Developmental Early Identification Prevention Program (DEIPP) Clinic is being offered on Friday July 25 at the Oakville Parent-Child Centre at 337 Kerr St., from 9 - 1 1 a.m. Consultations are provided on a first come first serve basis, arrive early to register. For more information, call the Oakville Parent Child Centre at 905-849-6366. f W jT W f a , 1 im \fc \ V «2 ^ ^ I N U K N A 'lO N A i Pay To The O rder Of R rm t Cancer T h re e I h m M m I 55 - " Wilma Blokhuis · Oakville Beaver L iana R enw ick-Palm erio, left. P resid en t, an d C ath erin e Bobesich, right, P ast-P resident of the Z onta C lub of O akville, recently p resented a cheque fo r $3,000 to A drienne Winslow, O utreach an d E ducation C o o rd in a to r of B reast C a n c e r S u p p o rt Services. I k- I Sunrise o f Oakville Reminiscence Program for Seniors with Memory Impairment Zonta supports cancer research The Zonta Club of Oakville is proud of its contribution to the success o f this year's Relay for Life by participating with two teams of 24 members raising $5,000 to support the Canadian Cancer Society. Zontians and cancer sur vivors Catherine Bobesich, past President, and Margrit Ross also participated in the opening Survivors Victory Lap. Zonta Oakville was awarded the best costume prize at the event for its / Dream o f Zonta theme which the club extended to a fun motif in the team's tent which was outfitted in full harem style. Zontians take an active role in the community and are proud to sponsor such cancer support service organizations as the Wellspring Cancer Support Centre, Breast Cancer Support Services (BCSS) o f Halton and Ian Anderson House. Additionally, local Zontians from Oakville, BramptonCaledon and Mississauga recent ly raised $18,000 towards the fight and treatment o f cancer from the 2003 Zonta Classic golf tournament at Lionhead Golf and Country Club in Brampton. Zonta Oakville is a team of professional women devoted to advancing the status of women and children, both locally and internationally. j For more information about tthe community contributions made by Zonta, visit its Web site at www.zontaoakville.com. A Better Place and a Better Way Sunrise Assisted Living, we care for residents with memory impairment in a f different way. Our innovative Reminiscence Program is creatively designed to encourage residents to live at their highest potential in an environment of safety, freedom and security. Reminiscence features extraordinary support in a separate, secure area that looks and feels just like home. Residents are surrounded by pleasant sights, sounds, aromas and textures while compassionate caregivers tend to physical needs, nurture the spirit and create pleasant days. You're invited to visit Sunrise See firsthand how our structured, loving program offers 24hour care and is an alternative to a retirement home and long term care. MADD National Poster and Writing Contest to create awareness of drunk driving MADD, M others 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 1014. The theme is My Life Has Just Begun! Don't Drink and Drive. First prize is $250; second prize, $150; and third prize can make the difference in the choices people make, and main tains drunk driving is no acci dent. Deadline for entries is Thursday July 31. Your Town, y o u r Newspaper! Join Us For O ur Ice Cream Social Wednesday, July 23rd, 3:00 - 5:00 pm A s s i s t e d Li v i n g ' O f O a k v ille $ 100. Call 905-844-00% for more information. MADD advocates awareness (905) 337-1145 456 Trafalgar Road, Oakville, Ontario L6J 3H9 www.sunriseseniorliving.com Move In By August 15 For 1 Month FREE Rent DESTINATION & pnifo FURNITUflC Custom Made Leather Furniture S E C T IO N A L S , R E C L IN E R S & S O F A B E D S A V A I L A B L E IN E V E R Y S T Y L E ! W E ARE TH E MANUFACTURER WE FEATURE QUALITY QUAKER STATE PRODUCTS Jhm W d l - O i U d M o c h t n * " OIL CHANGE $24 ." (Regular price $ 34.99) 260 Speers Road location only Offer Expires August 31, 2003 OFFER VALID WITH THIS COUPON ONLY. 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