Time: Location: Ford of Canada will be holding an informational Open House to review its plans for implementing a threeâ€"phase program to further reduce and largely eliminate odour incidents in residential areas near Ford‘s two Oakville assembly plants. Ford representatives will be available to answer any quesâ€" tions you may have regarding the odour abatement plan. Quality is Job 1. Wednesday, October 12, 1994 You are invited to drop in at your convenience between 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Ford of Canada, Central Office Building, The Canadian Road, main lobby (Note: enter through the doors on the west side of the building) U s7 The Balancing Actâ€"Coping with Stress with Peggy Grall, program director of South Peel Naturalists Club monthly meeting, 8 p.m., St. Bride‘s Church, Clarkson Road. Subject: Butterflies of Ontario and Jamaica. Call 849â€"6462. Oakville Legion Branch 114 Bingo, Mayfair Bingo Hall, Speers Road, 12:30 p.m. Proceeds to charity. Infertility Awareness Association of Canada Toronto Chapter presents semiâ€" nar, Where Did I Come From? What can/should parents tell children about their donor origins, 6:45 p.m., Women‘s College Hospital auditorium, 76 Grenville St., Toronto. $15 individual; $25 couple. Information: 691â€"3611. to charity. Trafaigar Toastmasters meets, 7:15 p.m. second floor, Oakville Central Library. Call Wendy Hough, 681â€"8074. UPDATE Holy Family, an elementary school in north Oakville, compiling a binder of resource people to be contacted in event they are willing to share their expertise in a school setting with students. If you‘re willâ€" ing to help out with any of the following ventures during school hours, contact the school (845â€"6987 or fax, 845â€"5061) and ask for Miss Seminatore: crafts, training, career planning, travel, women in profesâ€" sions, interesting experiences, life skills, languages, history, geography, countries, science, computers, photography/animaâ€" Oakville Legion Branch 114 sponsors Line Dancing, 7 to 10 p.m. upstairs, Normandy Room. Beginners welcome. Admission, $4. RRSP Seminars presented by Mark Slipp, Nesbitt Burns, 7:30 p.m., Holiday Inn. Seating limited. RSVP, Mark slipp or Leslie Sharp, 359â€"4633. Leslie Samson of Samson Angora Farm guest speaker at monthly meeting of Oakville Handweavers and Spinners Guild, 7:30 p.m., Oakville Arts Council meeting room, 297 Lakeshore Rd. E. New members invited. Information: Audrey Stretch, 823â€"9506. to 11:30 a.m. Oakville Parent Child Centne, 337 kerr St. Mothers are People Too series. Information: $49â€"6366. Oakville Canadian Federation of University Women‘s Club presents actress and documentary filmmaker Pixie Bigelow, Iroquois Ridge High School, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Call Kathryn kennedy, 338â€" 1246. TO DISCUSS PROPOSED BUS ROUTES > IN GLEN ABBEY (WEST OAK TRAILS), ON LAKESHORE RD (MAPLEGROVE TO THIRD LINE) AND TO REINSTATE SERVICE ON HIXON ST. Finally an effective and safe NEW therepy for previously untreatable chronic pain is now available. Dr. G. B. Lamb MD performs laser and intramuscular stimulation treatment to scarred and damaged muscles and tissues. Conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia, limb numbness, Sciatica, back neck pain, headaches, jaw pain, tendonitis, depuytrens contracture, painful burns, whiplash, tennis elbow, golfers elbow, can now be treated effectively with this new treatment. For a free private consultation by Dr. G.B. Lamb MD. call 844â€"3561 Suite 206, 331 Sheddon Ave., Oakville LAMB LASER IMS PAIN CLINIC Glen Abbey Rec. Ctr. Tues. Oct. 11, 7:00 pm Eastview P.S. Thurs. Oct. 13, 7:00 pm Gairloch Galleries Thurs. Oct. 20, 7:00 pm Oakville Transit Service Announcement IMS or LASER TREATMENT is not an OHIP insured treatment PUBLIC MEETING Please join us at a The talents of creative and energetic folks are needed in a committee for A Holiday Affaire, an auction in support of theCanadian Mental Health Association. Information: Kenzie Hunt, 845â€"5044. Fareshare Bank Thanksgiving Food Drive. Nonâ€"perishable food dropped off at Fire Stations or at Fareshare location, 1240 Speers Rd., just west of Oakville Health Centre. Volunteers also needed to sort food, Oct. 6th to 13th beginning at 11 a.m. Please call first, 847â€"3988. Especially needed: canned meat, stews, juices, spaghetti sauce, rice, pasta, powdered milk, instant coffee, tea and cereal. Celebrate Week of the Child Oct. 15th to 22nd with the Associationof Early Childhood Educators, Ontario. Objectives: reflect on rights and needs of our children; (See ‘Update‘ page 15) Victorian Order of Nurses, Halton Branch Foot Care Clinics: Sir John Colbourne Recreation Centre, Oct. 11th, 18th and 25th,1565 Old Lakeshore Rd. W. (825â€"9805) 1 to 4:30 p.m..; Kerr Street Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., (845â€" 8141) Oct. 20th and 28th, 1 to 3:30 p.m. Knox Heritage Place, 6th Line, Oct. 18th, 1 to 4 p.m.$15 cost. Appointment necessary. Family YMCA of Oakville Seniors group tours: West Plains United Church Dinner Theatre, Burlington, Oct. 20th. Also three day tour to Chautaugqua ©94 which includes an evening with Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, an evening with Judy Collins, shopping, visits to Niagara Falls and Chautauqua. Also threeâ€" day tour to Agawa Canyon. For details, call Ivy Rigby, 845â€"3417. tion, music dance or drama, environment, specific curriculum topics, technology or hobbies. omm