Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 25 Mar 1994, p. 7

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Imagine a science class where 6 to 10 yearâ€"old children build their own electric circuit and understand how it works. In another class, they learn about how the eye works by dissecting a cow‘s eye and building a pinâ€"hole camera. In an adjacent lab, 11 to 13 yearâ€"olds are designing and building their own intelligent robot. There are such classes, and they are offered by the KidScience proâ€" grams on Saturday and Sunday at Appleby College in Oakville. KidScience was started last November by Jean Bertollo, previâ€" ously a science teacher with the Halton and Toronto Boards as a consultant at the Ontario Science Centre. KidsScience: creative learning jobsOntario * Trainingl Registration Information Session: If you wish to attend, please contact our office to register (905) 825â€"6171 EMPLOYER BREAKFAST INFORMATION SESSION TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1994 Place: SOâ€" BECAUSE OF THE ECONOMY WE ARE OFERING 50% DISCOUNT ON INITIATION "0" INITIATION PAYMENT IN 1ST YEAR, WITH FULL MEMBER PRIVILEGE. CALL FOR DETAILS Conveniently located on the Q..E.W. between Toronto and Hamilton, central to Mississauga, Burlington, Milton as well as Toronto and Hamilton. 2363 NORTH SERVICE RD. AT BRONTE RD. OAKVILLE â€" 847â€"5555 Deerfield GOLFCLUB "ONE OF THE BEST COURSES IN THE AREA! hand on your competition can come from hiring and you‘re probably thinking can afford is new employees training new staff. Now the last thing your business You‘re probably right. That‘s why we‘re here to help Our goal is to help your We‘re jobsOntario Training business find the staff you A competitive edge. That‘s what it‘s all about. And one of the easiest ways for your business to gain the upper |Read t h is KidScience taps into children‘s natural curiosity; their desire to explore and manipulate. A lot of learning takes place and it shows! One student asked his parents to "sign him up for life." Another wants to be a scientist and yet Bertollo‘s deep passion for sciâ€" ence, combined with her teaching experience, show in her classes. The children love the classes, and the parents are excited by the opportuâ€" nity for their children. "I‘m doing what I like. I have the opportunity to be creative when I develop the programs, but best of all, I get to play and have fun! The positive feedback from the parents tell me that I‘m on the right track." employee, every time you of salary â€" to be put towards the training of each new create a new position. We screen registered applicants your needs. The person you select is entirely up to you credit is flexible. You can use to match their abilities to It‘s that simple. The training and to be successful need to continue to you up to $10,000 8:00â€"9:00 a.m. The Regional Municipality of Halton, Auditorium 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario _ , 3i ns we do this? We‘ll grow offer 35 % staff. So far we‘ve helped place over 20,000 people companies like your own And in companies like your competitors. If you‘d like to know more, give us a call Dial quickly, and hope your other competitors are still reading the headline the entire amount on a single new employee, or you can split it to cover the further training of your. existing both large and small. In all kinds of business another was intent on dissecting the family dinner. â€" The next session starts after the March Break and runs for five weeks commencing April 9th and ending May 7th. And if your child is looking for more than sports, or arts and crafts in the summer, there is the KidSciCamp â€" scienceâ€"filled, fun, and daring! For more information, call Jean Bertollo at (905) 827â€"2956. Brochures are now available at the Oakville Public libraries. For Adults: Pottery, Drawing, Watercolor, Oil/Acrylic, Problem Solving, Chinese @s;} OAKVILLE ART SOCIETY P.O. BOX 123 560 BRONTE ROAD The Red Shield Appeal is conducted by The Salvation Army each year in May. The funds raised are used to maintain the Army‘s numerous community services. Dawn Samuels, Red Shield coâ€"ordinator for Qakville, is hoping to recruit 1,000 volunteers for this event. Samuels says that "unfortunately our ctirâ€" rent economic situation is creating demands that The Salvation Army is becomâ€" ing hard pressed to meet."" Blitz Night, a oneâ€"night residential canvass will take place Monday, May 2nd between 6 and 9 p.m. The Oakville Salvation Army urgently needs volunteer telephone assistance in recruiting canvassers for this important fund raising event.. Contact Dawn Samuels at 827â€"6189. Red Shield Appeal volunteers UPPER MIDDLE AND 8TH LINE â€" 8$49â€"4546 "Everybody Loves a Walker‘s Bunny" CWQ_I_Kgfi Chocolates Fine Diamonds * Emeralds « Rubies * Sapphires Gold Jewellery and Chains * Lustrous Pearls (beside Swiss Chalet) FRIDAY APRIL 1st 10â€"4 P.M.

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