Oakville Beaver, 16 Aug 2000, D3

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Wednesday, August 16, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER D3 FALL REGISTRATION Safeguarding your child' s computer at school new school year often means students become easy targets for thieves. Bicycles, backpacks and laptop computers are common items for someone to walk away with when stu dents aren't looking. Laptops can disappear from libraries, cafeterias and any other common areas on school campuses. Colleges and universities across the nation which require students to bring a com puter to school currently are seeing a rise in laptop thefts. More than 1,000 portable com puters are stolen daily in the United States. In most cases, the laptop was not protected by a secu rity device and the thief easily snatched the unattended computer. Hardware replacem ent costs were more than $1 billion in 1998, however the loss of term papers, presentations, and reports is immeasurable. To keep your laptop from becoming part o f these statis tics, security experts at Kryptonite say that you need to secure your laptop at all times. Power cords, zip drives, bat teries and modem cards also are targets for thieves -- make sure they are protected, too. Some important tips to keep your laptop safe include: · Record the serial num ber and a description of the com puter, and keep it in a safe place. · Engrave your name with identifying marks or words on your laptop. T h e A c t in g S tu d io R E G I S T E R N O W F O R F A L L S E S S IO N S I! P h o n e (9 0 5 ) 8 1 5 -5 2 2 0 fo r m o re in fo rm a tio n A · Regularly back- up information and store it away from the com puter. · Check to see if the laptop is covered in the family insurance pol icy (most are not). Students need portable computer protection for a variety of situa tions. Although there are a number of excellent locks available, Kryptonite's Combination Cable Lock is one o f the most popular for its braided steel and no-keys-to-lose features. School can be tough enough, don't lose your laptop. For more information on Kryptonite locks and laptop security, call (800) SAY-LOCK. In Canada, call (781) 828-6655. CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! 5-7 years of age. 8-11 years of age. 12-16 years of age. And Adults!!!! 6 week sessions Reasonable rates March Break Camp Summer Camp Stage Film TV Professional Faculty N E W L Y R E N O V A T E D F A C IL IT Y ! I F u ll le n g th s h o w s o n o u r 2 7 b y 2 0 foot stage! T h e A c t in g Studio (9 0 8 ) 8 1 3 -3 2 2 0 6 5 3 5 M lU o re e k D r iv e , M i s s i s s a u g a , ON LfeN 2 M 2 U n lt# 5 9 W eb S ite : w w w .g e o c ltle s .c o m / th e a c tln g s tu d lo Quality education in action V Kick-ditsu * Kick Boxing & Martial Arts FALL PROGRAMS Begin Soon! O u r Facilities include: rDance it. cM it. Sing. it. tyla g it. (Draw it. r()aint it. Sculpt it. Meant it, at We invite you to view our new modern facility. Enjoy Group, Semi & Private instruction by our qualified, experienced staff in: · Ballet · Jazz · Tap · Hip Hop · Ballroom · Swing · Latin · Lyrical · Irish · Modern · Pilate's · Acting · Musical Theatre · Voice · Instrumental · Painting · Drawing · Clay · Pottery Tutoring in Math, Science, Reading, English, etc. Instruction for all ages. Day, evening & weekena classes. Accepting Fall registrations August 21 thru September 9 R egister n ow fo r S ep tem b er 2000 Spaces available in most classes. Call soon for information or a tour. ^ TEEN KICKNG Disciplined, traditional challenging environment for JK to Grade 8 Stimulating programs in French, music, art and athletic Full day JK and SK academic programs ^ Dedicated, caring, professional staff Before and after school supervision ^ Special Education classes JIU-JITSU UPERVISION A ll our classes focus on creating a positive environment to promote d^elopm ent in self esteem, confidence and cqnc'entration, while ce area. ^establishing a safe and cor i t Affordable Christian alternative in an interdenominational setting $ S TU D IO lJ A V A S Computer lab " Nurturing excellence in a ChrisKentered academic environment" OAKVILLE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL P E R F O R m in Gn n ov is u a la rts sc h o o l C A LL U S TO D A Y · 9 0 5 -4 0 3 -9 4 3 5 2359 Royal Windsor Drive, Unit 27, Mississauga (905) 825-1247 1 1 2 T h ir d L in e O a k v ille L 6 L 3 Z 6 220 W yecroft Road, Oakville 905 616-0326 DANCE INSTRUCTION _________; Swing Kids Dance for girls ' 5-7 years old. Tuesday4:30 - 5:40 includes Ballet, Jazz and Tap SUSAN WOODCOCK OFFERS A d u lt/T e e n p .m . c la sse s Tues. 6:30-8:00 pm Dance workout including Jazz & Tap Adult a.m. classes Monday Tap/Fitness.9:30-10:45 Wednesday Dance/Fitness 30-10 45 OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN - OAKVILLE CABARET PERFORMERS FOR INFORMATION CALL SUSAN WOODCOOCK 827-4811 AND SUSAN SABINE 815-9220 I SUN D AN C E S TU D IO S ( t t Fall 2000 Program ---------------------- 1 TALENT AGENCY ^2oodJ5 Dancewear & Shoes fo r Ballet, Tap, Jazz & Highland 15% OFF UNTIL SEPT. 3 4012 New St., (at Walker's Ln) Burlington Open Sundays, Noon-5pm from Aug. 27-Sept.l7 dance time cts Off) JA ZZ M u s ic a l T^tedt m H ig h la n d * WINNING IA T O & a ile t srUDlO Jazz ·READERS* C H O IC E * Ballet #'AWARDS% Tap Highland Modern V o te d # f Vocal s e c o n d year Acting in a ro w Stage Television Audition Preparation ELLEN IRMISCH, AC.TRA. CAE A. MemlM 8A ID . C.D.TA. C D MA K 6 3 7 -2 6 6 2 H Z ^pThe Oakville School of Dancing^ est. 1960 260 Robinson Street, Oakville L6J 1G6 r TEL.: (905) 844-7035 Founder and Artistic Advisor: Elizabeth Paterson A.R.A.D. (A.T.C.) C.D.T.A. Celebrating our 39th season!!! " Open House & Registration E v e r y T u e s d a y E v e n i n g In A u g u s t f r o m 6 : 0 0 p . m . t o 9 : 0 0 p .m . KELLY STEWART, Mwntw BAT.D, C.D.TA, CD.MA Registration Dates: August 23 & 24 September 6 & 7 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. at Sundance Studios ______________ _ __________ Principal: Amanda Paterson Anderson A.R.A.D. (T. Dip) A.I.S.T.D. CLASSICAL BALLET K.A.I). * 332*7070 "d s u n d a n c a s tu d lo s @ h o iT M .c o in (Classes S t a r t S e p t e m b e r 5" 2000) Lo c a t io n 3070 Mainway Dr. Unit #8, Burlington : 4280 Harvester Road U nit #2 (B etween Appleby a walkers Line) (905) 639-8400 THE FLEM INGSCHOOL OF DANCE LIMITED Established: 1977 140 Dunn Street, Oakville. Tel: 905-844-4630 CECCHETTI (Beginner to Professional Levels) POIXTE REPER TO IR E VARIATIONS SUPPORTED ADAGE PAS DE DEUX -- CHARACTER FOLK DANCE JAZZ - MODERN BODY CONDITIONING ADULT CLASSES INTENSIVE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING PROGRAM AGES 10-18 TEACHERS TRAINING PROGRAM Premier Dance Inc. Directors: Carla Marques & Sandra Nicholson. Classes in Tap, Jazz, Ballet and Aero Complete Recreational & Competative Programs for children ages 2 1/2 up. REGISTRATION DATES Mon., August 21 Tues., August 27 September 7 Fri., September 8 Sat., September 9 4:00 to 8:00 pm 4:00 to 8:00 pm 5:00 to 8:00 pm 5:00 to 8:00 pm 10:00 to 2:00 pm Principal: Virginia Flem ing F.l.S.T.D. (Examiner), M em ber Royal A cadem y o f D ancing, D ip L .C .D .D . (Eng) ` CLASSICAL BALLET - I.S.T .D & R A D . (To Professional Levels) ` M O D E R N ` TAP `JAZZ ` N A T IO N A L ` M USICAL TH EA TR E ` D IC T IO N ` A C T IN G ` BOYS' JAZZ C O A C H IN G for I.S.T .D . T E A C H IN G Q UALIFICATIO N S All classes taught by highly qualified professionals. Phone: 9 0 5 -8 4 4 -4 6 3 0 for more inform ation. R EG ISTR A TIO N AT 140, D U N N STR EET WEEKDAYS: Aug. 21, 22, 2 3 , 24, 29, 30, Sept. 6, 7 (4:00 - 6:30 p.m .) SATURDAY, A U G U ST 2 6 (10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m .) i Boys of all ages are offered classes at NO CHARGE Classes taught by highly qualified teachers from professional background: The school is registered as an Educational Institution with Employment & Immigration. Canada 2000/01 REGISTRATION DATES: Mon., Aug. 14 - Fri., Aug. 18 2:00-4:00 p.m. Mon., Aug. 21 - Fri., Aug. 25 2:00-4:00 p.m. S a t, Aug. 26 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Mon Aug. 28 - Fri., Sept. 1 2:00-4:00 p.m, 6:00-8:00 p Tues., Sept. 5 - Fri., Sept. 8 6:00-8:00 p.m. S a t, SepL 9 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Classes com m ence M onday Septem ber 11/2000 208 W yecroft Rd., Unit 6, Oakville For more inform ation call 845-1221 Seaion Commences Mon., Sept. 11, 2000 ________________A _________________ < A t "J ." J J . .....................

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