Oakville Beaver, 23 May 1999, p. 11

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I I W yecroh Rd. Oakville Beaver Weekend Sunday, May 23, 1999 COMMUNITY UPDATE II3I 469-1929 ww.onor little Readers It's fiin! It's creative! It works! Children who leam how to read early are more confident learners. small classes, canng teachers - individualized programs enriched Reading, Malh, Art Music, French, Ccmpuien 3-6 t a ? ( m k i ! H | 0 \f:J> m d en h develop still> S P tor juciX 'n m d w l and lire.Blit SkilLs like reading, wrinng. | P 9 s comprehension, speiiing. organization, planning, motivation and critici thinking! Better marks ami increased confidence are the result! GR. 1 THROUGH HIGH SCHOOL M no Writing S afa Mĉ i Study SUs *|rench Hwwri Support LEARNING CENTRES- (Continued from page 10) OTMH Classic, 5K Run, walk and relay, May 30th, to support Emergency Department at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Free refreshments and massages, individual and team challenges. Cost: $20 each, children under 13 free. Call 338-4642. Spring Gardens o f Oakville - garden tour in aid of Physicians for Global Survival. See 7 gardens, May 30th, 10.30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., rain or shine. Cost: $12. Call 849-7167. Tickets available at ROYAL B A N K I n v e s t m e n t a n d R e t i r e m e n t P l a n n i n g 15 YEARS OF FINANCIAL EXPERIENCE DAVID KIMBERLEY (905) 845-5675 ? 'W sm m McCutcheon's and Rivier's Cleaners. Charlie Farquharson (Don Harron) is master of ceremonies at Ian Anderson House Gala '99 , June 5th, Delta Meadowvale, Graydon Hall, 6750 Mississauga Rd„ Mississauga. Cocktails 6 p.m., dinner 7 p.m. Black tie optional. Special guest, Ann Rohmer of CITY-TV, dancing to Atlantis. Live and Silent Auction, Balloon Pop. Tickets $100 each ($50 tax receipt). Call Betty Smith, 822- 8592; or Danielle Olscamp, 845-2696. SUNDAY MAY 23 Old Post Office Museum, Lakeside Park at Front and Navy, has variety of fun postal-related activities and more. May 23rd to 24th, 1 to 4:30 p.m. Regular Admissions. Free Vegetarian Cooking demonstra­ tion and lecture with Rachelle Bronfman, author of Canada's best selling cookbook, CalciYum! at Chapters, Oakville Town Centre (310 North Service Road), 1 p.m. and at Chapters, Erin Mills Powers Centre, Mississauga (3050 Vega Blvd.), 3 p.m. MONDAY MAY 24 South Peel Naturalists Club field trip at Long Point. Meet 7 a.m. at the parking lot east side of Bronte Rd., just south of the QEW. Bring lunch and scopes, 279-8807. A Better Way To Insure Your Car AUTO INSURANCE Is your Driving History driving your premiums up? If so, call us lor a competitive quote for our specialized group of drivers. Call Frank, Anna or Julie @469-9100 • Fax 469-9101 o g the co-ope&tofs ^ A Better Pitat For You* Serving Southwest Oakville for over 40 years Hopedale Mall, Rebecca St. • 469-9100 LIFE • RRSPs • HOME • AUTO • FARM • BUSINESS • GROUP Living With Cancer Caregivers, support group, 7 p.m.. Cancer Society office, 635 Fourth Line, Unit 51, call 845-5231. TUESDAY MAY 2S Oakville Stamp Club, 7 to 9 p.m., St. Thomas Aquinas High School, Dorvaf and Rebecca. Dealers and sales circuit stamps. Halton VON Footcare Clinics, by appointment only, 1 to 4:30 p.m.. Sir John Colbome Centre, 815-5960. Oakville Christian Women's Club hosts It's A Small World Luncheon, 1 to 3 p.m. at Oakville Golf Club, 1154 Sixth Line, 1 to 3 p.m. Feature: Ikebana, art of Japanese flower arranging, Theresa Clunies; music, Shyamala Krishnan, originating from India; and speaker, Alice Pilgrim, nurse of world traveler, formerly from Guyana. Tickets $13.50, call Barb. 849-0281 or Helen, 844- 7736. Reservations must be honoured. Burlington Fibromyalgia Support Group meeting, 7 to 9 p.m., Appleby Place, 500 Appleby Line. Parking at adjacent strip mall, 470 Appleby Line, and Appleby Mall - do not park in front of stores. Call John Neven, 639-3921; John Walden, 332-3452; or Ruth Hicks, 637-1181. WED. M AY26 Blood Donor Clinic, 12:30 to 7:30 p.m., Croatian Parish Hall, 2110 Trafalgar O a k v i l l e Historical Society open presentation at Munn's United Church, Dundas (Hwy. 5) and Sixth Line, 7:30 p.m., on the Villages of (North) Oakville. Open to the public. Free. Refreshments. Halton CARP- Canadian Asso­ ciation o f Retired Persons, 7:30 p.m., Burlington Seniors Centre, 2285 New St., Burlington (Central Park Complex). Speaker: John Carey, direc­ tor, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, Refreshments. Call Harry, 335-5717. J j * & w i N W l - S k O O L J L A A o a x f t t u c s T h e U n io n E n erg y W e a th e r G u a ra n te e 1. Buy an a ir cond itioner from Union Energy. 2. W atch the temperature in July and August. 3. 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