Oakville Beaver, 5 Apr 2006, p. 14

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14 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday A pril 5, 2006 LAST MINUTE ITEMS FOR EASTER. SAVINGS ARE MULTIPLYING LIKE RABBITS. World hunger presentation North America is blessed by an an abundance of food. The question is, why are millions going hungry when there is enough food to feed all the peo ple in the world? Last year, 852 million people did not get enough to eat - up 18 million from the 1990s. More than five million chil dren die from hunger each year, one every five seconds. Given the abundance of food in Canada, information on how each of us can respond to world hunger will be discussed ' at a public lecture on Monday, April 10 at 7.30 p.m. at St. John's United Church, 262 Randall St. Speakers are David and Kathryn Mayberry, resource coordinators for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank for Ontario. The Canadian Foodgrains Bank, a partnership of 13 Canadian church agencies, has provided more than 944,000 metric tones of grain to des perate people around the world. The Mayberrys coordinate individu als and churches who work together to raise money to grow crops and distrib ute profits to relieve hunger in desti tute countries. This presentation is the last in a five-part public lecture series organ ized by the Power of One Committee of St. John's United Church. Admission is free. Refreshments will be served. Call St. John's at 905-845-0551. A ll Metal and Silicone Bakeware Oxford, York & Chelsea 16 & 20pc Dinnerware Sets W A S $ 7 9 .9 9 59 Lagostina Fiorento 13pc Tri-ply Cookware Set CO M PAR ABLE V A L U E $ 7 9 9 .9 9 LO O with purchase 50% off a ll Ralph Lauren, Waverly, or M antles Kitchen and Table Linens Let go of baggage Are you holding yourself back, clinging to emotional baggage? Do you find yourself not taking chances, afraid to make new choices? Join Company of Women on Tuesday April 11 to hear speaker Malka and enjoy dinner at the Burlington Convention Centre, 1120 Burloak Dr., Burlington. Malka, alias Marilyn Williamson, speaks to audiences about what holds us back, from childhood branding to fears that we aren't enough. With her own down-to-earth brand of wit and humour, she encourages people to let go of the baggage that weighs them down. Her background spans 30 years in the theatre, where she starred in numerous roles. She also coaches entrepreneurs and individuals on pub lic speaking skills. "We spend our lives trying to be somebody else. It's time to realize we are enough," shares Malka. The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. and dinner is served at 7 p.m. The price to attend is $55 plus GST for non-mem bers of Company of Women; members pay $45 plus GST. Registration dead line is today, Wednesday, April 5. Price includes dinner, coffee or tea, dessert and admission. See www.companyofwomen.ca or call Anne Day at 905-338-1771. While supplies last. Quantity and selection may vary by store. any single item Now through A p ril 16,2006. One coupon per customer. This coupon cannot be combined with any other offer and is not valid on any previous purchase or towards the purchase of Kitchen, Personal and Home Electrics, Licensees, Hbc Gift Cards or Gift Registry items online. Earn 1 5 ,0 0 0 Hbc Rewards BONUS POINTS* Offer valid until April 16th, 2006 at any Home Outfitters store with a minimum purchase of $40 on your Hbc Credit Card "Some exceptions apply. Limit one identical otter per member account. See details in store. Present this coupon at time ot purchase. mfc>C 72221 50150 FOR A HOME OUTFITTERS STORE NEAREST YOU, VISIT WWW.HOMEOUTFITTERS.COM

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