Wednesday, March 22,2000 ' THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B3 ClothingWorks fits Women's Centre's goals (Continued from page B1) COMMUNrTY UPDATE Please forward announcements for Hall. Call Halton Healthcare Services, 338Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 4379 to reserve free seats. 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S4; Mississauga Parent Watch, 7:30 to 9:30 call 845-3824 Ext 250, Fax 337-5567 or p.m., Erin Mills United Church, 3010 The email to blokhuis@haltonsearch.com Collegeway, Mississauga, for parents of BEFORE NOON Monday to be included. children who are sad, truant, abusing drugs, WEDNESDAY MARCH 22 threatening, running away, in trouble with Wednesday Film Festival presents law, or making poor choices, 844-4258. Rosetta, gripping portrait of working class Halton Central Chapter, BNI, meets heroine, 7 p.m., Famous Players, Dorval every Thursday at the Dynasi Restaurant, and QEW. Tickets, $8 - $6 for arts groups 399 Dundas W,, 7 to 8:30 a.m., visitors wel members, at door prior to show at 6:30 p.m. come. For information and reservations, call Call 815-5977. John Seaga, 257-9463. CARP - Canada's Association for the Oakville Parent-Child Centre has Fifty Plus, 7:30 p.m., Burlington Seniors Toddler Time, drop-in for parents and their Centre, 2185 New St. (Central Park), toddlers, 12 to 18 months, every Thursday, Burlington. Speaker: Don Flynn, author, 9 to 10:30 a.m. at 1500 Sixth Line; and writer and former funeral director, `The Cabin Fever, drop-in program for parents Truth About Funerals - the Good, the Bad and caregivers Thursdays, 9:30 to 11:30 and the Ugly,' light informative presentation a.m., 1240 Old Abbey Lane, 849-6366. FRIDAY MARCH 24 on profit oriented business. Coffee and donuts. Call Harry, 335-5717. Single Adults Alive fellowship group Oakville Strutters are back. Fun fitness hosts The Potter's Cate, a coffee house with walks, downtown to Gairloch Gardens and a difference, 7:30 p.m., Knox Presbyterian back, 60 to 90-minute walk. Cafe/pub visit Church, Lakeshore and Dunn. Feature afterwards. Meet at Oakville Central singer, songwriter and recording artist is Library main doors, Lakeshore and Navy, Downtown Freddy Brown. All inclusive 7:15 p.m. Call Patti Crichton, 338-2751. cost is $10. Information, 842-8941 Ext. 2. Wednesday Evening Fun Runs, for Childsafe, Parent's Guide and Course beginner and veteran runners, meets 7 p.m., for First Aid and Safety, March 24th, 7 to 10 at The Running Company, 118 Thomas St. p.m., and March 26th, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: Free. Call 815-1952. $35 or $50 couple. Red Cross, 845-5241. Oakville Guild, Canadian Opera THURSDAY MARCH 23 Halton Regional Police Services Company, presents Iain Scott, music com Board, in its aim to increase public access, mentator and University of Toronto lecturer, invites members of the public and commu with entertaining program on Verdi - the nity groups to attend it's monthly meeting in Heart of Italian Opera, at the Granary, 100 the Community Room at Police Lakeshore Rd., 8 p.m. Call 845-4918. (note Headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd, 9 a.m. change of date and new location) Achieving a Healthy Weight, 7 p.m., Halton VON Foot Care Clinic, with Dr. Ronnie Aronson, endocrinologist; Oakville Seniors Recreation Centre, 263 Mary Foran, occupational therapist; Karri Kerr, 1 to 4 p.m. Koach, registered dietitian, and Wendy Halton Federal Liberal Association Davis, kinesiologist, 707 Galaxy Banquet fundraising dinner with Lloyd Axworthy, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Royal Canadian Legion, 15 Wright St., Acton. Reception 5 p.m., speech 6 p.m., dinner 7 p.m. Tickets $60. Call 849-1891 (Oakville), 875-4756 (Milton), 336-2999 (Burlington). Bereavement Self-Help Group for par ents grieving loss of a child, meets Fridays, 9 to 11 a.m., at Trinity United Church, 1250 McCraney St. Call 845-3152 or 844-0573. Oakville Single/Social Dance every Friday at the Oakville Royal Canadian Legion, Normandy Room, Church and Navy. Admission $10. Proceeds through Branch 114 to charities. Dancing 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Cash door prizes and refresh ments. Dress code. Call 845-6271. SATURDAY MARCH 25 Red Cross Standard First Aid - Retest, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost: $50. Basic Life Support (CPR) Basic Rescuer Level C Retest, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost: $30. Call Red Cross, 845-5241. Quick & Easy Healthy Eating Fair, Mainway Arena, Walker's and Mainway, Burlington, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Cooking demonstrations, tasting. Cost: $1, kids free. Communicating Effectively - Taking Control o f What You Say and How You Say It - workshop, 10 a.m. to noon, Women's Centre, Hopedale Mall, Ste. 210. Do you say things you don't mean, tremble at the thought of saying anything, feel intimidated by family members, friends and co-work ers? Make yourself heard and empowered. Cost: $5 ($8 non-members), call 847-5520. Trafalgar Village Community Day discover what service groups have to offer. SUNDAY MARCH 26 Women as Philanthropists,, fashion show fundraiser for Canadian Mental Health Association's Youth Suicide Awareness Program, 2 to 4:30 p.m., Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Rd. Also She Box silent auction and trade fair. Tickets $20, call 693-4269. Single Adults Alive presents Lookin 'for Love, a 4-week work'shop series designed to provide practical guidelines and tools to help search for the desire of your heart. Begins Sunday March 26th, 2 to 4 p.m. Chartwell Fellowship Hall, 228 Chartwell Rd. Cost $80. Call 842-5976 to register. Halton-Peel Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, Chinguacousy Branch Library, 150 Central Park Dr., Brampton, 2 p.m. Speaker: Mary Finley, Barber Family of Streetsville and Georgetown. Call 905-458-1031. MONDAY MARCH 27 Oakville Optimist Club, 7:15 p.m., Halton Police Safety Village, 1151 Bronte Rd. Special meeting to introduce prospec tive new members to club's activities. Oakville Christian Christian Women' s After Five Club dinner, Holiday Inn, Trafalgar and QEW, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Safety and Security for the home and family with Greg Davidson, Halton Regional Police Service; youth soloist Moma Snair; and speaker Beverley Clarke, business woman. Reservations, $22, call Fran, 844-9851. Oakville Cycling Club monthly indoor meeting, 7:30 pm, Burloak Canoe Club. OCC encourages cyclists in Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills in all facets of cycling, including racing and recreational riding. Guests Neil Ross and Tara Mulder, professional cycling coaches. Neil's background is in Sports Physiology and Tara is in Sports Psychology. Call Daphne Tonellato, 842-0894. ADVANCED REGISTRATION Hurting marriage? Retrouvaille, a process designed to heal and renew troubled marriages, focus on communication, oppor tunity for couples to rediscover themselves and marriage relationship. Call, in confi dence, 825-0791, for March 31st weekend. "A friend of mine had started a sim ilar program in London, Ont.," explains Gareau. "Last year, they had 340 clients and had a 75% to 80% suc cess rate for women getting jobs." She adds similar programs offered in the United States are known as Dress for Success. "A lawyer in Toronto has also started a similar program, and has had space donated at Yorkdale." `T his is a real win-win program," continued Walter, "another example of women helping women. "This centre has been helping women for 11 years, and this is just one more program that fits in with what we're doing." The ClothingW orks volunteers belong to a hiking group, and came up with their proposal "while on a walk through the woods in January," said Gareau. The foursome has found rent-free space at Necessities, an esthetics busi ness owned by Anne Marie Blouin and Lisa Rea. Located at 74 Rebecca St., it is accessible by bus. Volunteer consultants will assist the client in selecting and fitting suitable clothirig. All fittings will be by appoint ment only, and confidential. The clients keep the clothes, which are provided at no charge. The Oakville Salvation Army had provided space, on a temporary basis, to launch the program. It has also donated some clothing. "It's an ideal program for us," con tinued Walter, "because the majority of women we see are going through sepa ration and divorce." ClothingWorks is for "ambitious women who are making the effort to get back into the workplace and improving their lot," added Farrow. "We see this program as a hand up, not a hand out," said Logan. Farrow, a job search skills instructor at Sheridan College, said "some of my students were not prepared to go to an interview because they didn't have appropriate clothing. Quite often, the teachers would donate outfits to these students." "All clothing donated to ClothingWorks must be good condi tion, cleaned and on hangers, ready-towear business attire," said Drinkwalter, a former owner of a ladies fashion out let (Barwich House) in downtown Oakville. Donations o f w om en's business clothing, in all sizes, will be welcomed Donated clothing can include pants, blouses, skirts, jackets, tailored suits, dresses, scarves, belts, jewelry, good wearable fashionable shoes, new unopened cosmetics, new unopened pantyhose, coats and handbags. Undergarments, used cosmetics, used pantyhose, m en's clothing and athletic clothing will not be accepted. Women's organizations and service clubs, and businesses, can get involved by participating in ClothingW orks `Rack'n Roll.' 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