MAKE YOUR OWN BEER WINE USING OUR FACILITIES AND SAVE C BANGLADESH + BHUTAN + CAMBODIA x INDIA + INDONESIA + LAOS + MALDIVE + NEPAL + PHILIPPINES + SINGAPORE + SRI LANKA 0 Kin Stein Bret House This year, there will be a Silent Auction with great items to bid on including Skyboxes for Blue Jays and Argos games, a oneâ€"year memberâ€" ship at The Gym, Canadian Open Tickets and other valuable items. In addiâ€" tion, Dan Ferrone of the Toronto Argos will be holding a separate draw for a trip for two anywhere Northwest Airlines flies in the U.S., courtesy of Marlin Travel. All proceeds of this draw will be donated to the 3â€"Centre Nursing Unit of the Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Bob Glasbey, Advertising Director Mark Yesford, Advertising Manager Norman Alexander, Editor Geoff Hill, Circulation Director Teri Casas, Office Manager Tim Coles, Production Manager Rizzuti Dinner next Wednesday Along with cocktails and a fiveâ€"course meal, there will be Bill Walker as Master of Ceremonies and local artist Rob McDougall painting during the meal. When the last course is cleared away, the dancing will begin. The Second Annual Rizzuti Dinner/Dance will take place at Le Dome (1173 North Service Rd. E.) on Wednesday, April 28th at 6 p.m. Tickets are $150 a couple and $75 a person. They can be purchased through Lillian Morris at the Cancer Society office by calling 845â€"5231. > Like last year‘s event, the proceeds will go to the Oakville Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, as well as, the Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. The first Rizzuti dinner was a great success â€" raising $27,500 for Cancer and $13,160 for the Hospital. lan Oliver, Publisher The Oakville North News is published every Friday by the Oakville Beaver 467 Speers Rd. Oakville, Ont. L6K 354. Editorial inquiries should be directed to the Oakville North News Editorial Coâ€"ordinator, Wilma Blokhuis. Phone: 845â€"3824, Fax: 845â€"3085, Classified: 845â€"2809, Circulation: 845â€"9742 Host families needed for visiting Spanish students Coâ€"ordinator of the Oakville proâ€" gram, Debbie McDermott, has already begun recruiting suitable families and encourages new famiâ€" Now that spring is officially here, it‘s not too early to be thinking about your plans for July. This year, why not billet a student from Spain? In Spain, students have already regâ€" istered for the popular fourâ€"week language program offered in Oakville. The students study English at Appleby College daily during the week, but enjoy leisure time weeknights and weekends with their appointed "host" families. Serving Glen Abbey, River Oaks Eg\\)vquois Ridge Oakville s Q.E.W. 481 NORTH SERVICE RD. W. PAE To: Oasviuce Beaver | :. .All i 18 Classified..................... 19â€"23 Coming Up . . . North........ 10 Entertainment Travel.....17 This is the fifth summer that the Language Workshop, a Torontoâ€" based organization, has brought stuâ€" dents here from abroad. Last year, 43 students were placed in private homes while eight chose to stay in residence. The number should be about the same this year. If you would like more information on becoming a "host family" contact Debbie McDermott at $45â€"9407. lies interested in participating in the program to sign up now while there is a wide choice of students availâ€" able for age, sex and personality "matchâ€"ups."