Oakville Beaver, 8 Oct 2000, p. 9

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(C K 1 9 J j I l O ,'£ O H I< : 5 v ) 9 s' M 3 n i E ! II v S u n d a y , O c to b e r 8, 2 0 0 0 O akv ille B e a v e r Weekend 4 l ;(> 8 UPDATE (Continued from page 7) I tions and help with decision making, 7 to 9 | p.m. Cost: $5 ($8 non-members). Also Celebrating Anger, learn to discover and cele brate anger, explore anger management, four weeks, 1 to 3 p.m. Cost: $25 ($35 non-mem bers). Both at Women's Centre, Hopedale, Ste 210, call 847-5520. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 11 Wellspring, cancer support centre, 2545 Sixth Line, has Drop-In Peer Support, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Introduction to Yoga drop-in, 10:30 a.m. to noon; and Body-Mind Mediation, 1 to 2:30 p.m. 257-1988. Understanding Depression, free seminar, 7 p.m., Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Speaker: Dr. Sydney Kennedy, psychiatrist. Call 338-4379. Oakville Fibromyalgia Support Group, 7 to 9 p.m.. Alternatives, 579 Kerr. Speaker: Darlene Gustin, naturopathic doctor. Call Cathy, 827-0243 or Brenda, 847-2620. Bereaved Families of Ontario, Halton-Peel chapter. Share and Support Night, 7:30 p.m., 6700 Century Ave., Ste. 204, Mississauga, new home of Bereaved Families of Ontario. Call 905-813-4337, FAX 905-813-1339; Oakville number 849-7999. THURSDAY OCTOBER 12 Oct. 12th, 13th and 14th are Apple Days for Oakville District Scouts Canada. Beavers, Clubs and Scouts selling apples are various locations across town. Proceeds for local Scouting programs. Pressed Flowers, create cards or bookmarks · using pressed flowers, all materials provided, 10 a.m. to noon. Cost: $15 ($20 non-members). Also Building Self-Esteem, explore methods emphasizing strengths and abilities to build strong self-confidence, four weeks, 1 to 3 p.m. Cost: $25 ($35 non-members). Both at Women's Centre, Hopedale, Ste 210, call 8475520. American Women' s Club of Oakville, 9 a.m., Glen Abbey United Church, Nottinghill Gate at Upper Middle. Topic: Customs: Mysteries and Myths of Border Crossings. Babysitting available, reservations required. Call Phyllis Stingily, 569-9350. Combined Probus Club of North Oakville, 10 a.m.. River Oaks Recreation Centre. Speaker: Al Elgar, Oakville Green Conservation Association Inc., retention of natural heritage system north of Hwy. 5. New members wel come, must be sponsored by two existing mem bers. Call Art Kempe, 825-8779. FRIDAY OCTOBER 13 Wellspring, cancer support centre, 2545 Sjxth Line, has Drop-In Peer Support, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Relaxation & Visualization, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call 257-1988. Chinmaya Mission Toronto hosts free Vedanta talks, Oct. 13th, Oakville Temple (Vaishnu Devi, 3259 Hwy. 25 north of Dundas); Oct. 15th, Hindu Sabha Mandir; Oct. 22nd, Balanced Life spiritual retreat; Oct. 15th to 22nd, Hanuman Chalisa, other programs, call 905-305-7644 or visit www.chinmaya.com BULLETIN BOARD Fundraising dinner for new $155,000 playground constructed at Thistleoaks Child Care Centre, on Oct. 13th at Le Dome Banquet Hall, 6:30 p.m. Tickets $75. Call Thistleoaks, 842-7303. Passports for Carousel o f Nations, which include admittance to all nine pavilions, are now on sale at participating branches of Bank of Montreal, Royal Bank, TD Bank and Canada Trust. Advanced passports are $6 until Oct. 16th or $7 after afterwards. Children under 12 are free. You 're Not Listening - how often have you i heard this phrase? Getting through to our kids is, at times, challenging. Four-week program at Oakville Parent Child Centre starting midOctober. Childcare available. Call 849-6366. Peace Concert, Oct. 22nd, 1 to 6 p.m., Church of the Incarnation, 1440 Old Abbey Lane - replaces annual Peace Festival. Tickets $10 ($5 for children under 12). Sponsored by Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights, 849-5501. Front Row Centre Bridge Party, Oct. 16th, Oakville Centre Studio Theatre, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $10 each for $40 per table. Refreshments, desserts, prizes. Call Louise Smith, 844-4050; or Jackie Miller, 845-5913. IT 'S Y O U R T U R N T O W IN ! GRAND 3 3 5 0 S q u a re F o o t M a t t a m y W id e L o tTM D re a m H o m e V a lu e $ 3 7 9 ,2 6 8 EARLY BIR D PRIZE B M W Z3 R o a d s te r V a lu e $ 5 4 ,1 8 8 O R F iM H C uH E In c r e d ib le odds' E x c itin g new prizes. A ll fo r th e sam e great price! You could W IN one of 2,400 prizes, like a Mattamy WideLotTM Dream Home, a BMW Z3 Roadster, vacations to Tahiti and Jamaica, a 14 ct. sapphire and diamond ring and M O R E! I n v e s tin g in C o m m u n it y W hen you play, we all win. 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