Oakville Beaver, 7 Apr 1993, p. 17

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may even start another program for women who have " abusive situations. According to Anne Day, who was hired on contract raise money for the Centre, pan of the funding will used to pay the rent at the Centre's new accessible mises at Hopedale Mall (Suite 230). Hours of opera- ion can now be expanded limitlessly from the ursday mornings and Tuesday evenings at its former mises at St. John's United Church, said Day. Hours the new centre are: Monday and Thursdays from 0:30 am to 3:30 pm. Tuesdays and Thursdays from :30 to 9:30 pm and Saturdays from 10:30 am. to 2 an, Wednesdays are reserved for workshops. The first f a 10-week workshop begins April l4th for unem- loyed women seeking jobs. An infusion of government funding is putting new ife into a centre offering helpful resources to women in Hanan. y with Halton Adolescent Support Services. She has rlso worked at a women's centre and with abused Pomen in a shelter, said Day. The monetary infusion also allowed the Centre to ire a pan-time coordinator, Cathy UPatoutel, former- Thanks to $30,000 from the Ministry of Community and Social Services, the Women's Information and iuppon Centre of Halton can continue offering support :roups for recently divorced or separated women and kpril OTHS STRUTS hs STUFF D ranthaven Homes presents their newest community of fifteen 2-5 acre estate residences - "SADDLEWOOD" in Kilbride. Custom country homes with a heart and rhythm all their "unding and move to Hopedale reaths life into women's centre RVNWAVS (h N aces In The Heart Students at Oakville Trafalgar High School raised about $4,000 for the Oakville Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society during a recent fundraising week. Among the activities was a fashion show featuring clothing from local and area malls and stores. Shown above, modeling vests from Opus at Oakville Place are: Julie Vanier, white, and Mandy Martell. About 20 students participated in the show titled Runways '93, a student production. (Photo try Bame Erskine) tii" in: 5.?" mg; n. 1tJLtIt,11,t) The cost is $25 before April 12th, $35 after that date. Registration deadline is May Isl. Some subsidies an available and there is limited hee child care for children aged 2 to 5. Besides all this, the Centre, along with the Ontario Women's Directorate. is sponsoring a May ISth confer- ence, Women Helping Women. at the regional adminis- trative building on Bronte Road. Featured is Carole Bertuzzi-Luciani. a well-known motivational speaker. whose topic will be "Achieving Balance in Your Life." The conference's morning and afternoon workshops provide an encompassing overview of women’s issues Four subjects to be explored in the morning session are: building self-esteem. family violence. women's health issues and understanding family law. Those in the after- noon deal with financial survival tactics, wardrobe planning, personal safety and conflict management. Besides MCSS funding, the Centre also received a $3,000 grant from the Lawson Foundation in London. founded by a family that has always had I strong inter. est in Oakville, said Day. The gm was marked for the purchase ofbooks for a women's tesoume library at the Centre. From the Ministry of Health came funding leaders of groups of women who have many separated and divorced. Volunteers are needed. For more information, call the Centre at 847-5520 Country Estate from The Mid 500's Call Tina-May Luker at 332-515] or 336-2020 ITIL' ()AKVILLE BEAVER be lt tram The Second Annual Rizzuti Dinner/Dance will take place at Le Dome (1173 North Service Rd. F...) on Wednesday, April 28th at 6 pm. Tickets are $150 a couple and $75 a person, available through Lillian Morris at the Cancer Society office, 845-523 I. Like last year's event, the proceeds will go to the Oakville Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society, as well as, the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. The first Rizzuti dinner was a great success - raising $27,500 for Cancer and $13,l6() for the Hospital. Along with cocktails and a five-course meal, local artist Rob McDougall will be painting during the meal. Rizzuti Dinner major fundraiser Independent business own- ers, home based business owners, those dreaming of someday owning their own business and Secondary or University Students. WHO SHOULD ATTEND? f Key'x to Achieving {1:3 MOW BEAVER , "lv't' learned from pvrmmtl at l r f h [M'rn'm'cum/ (mm mtcrwcwmy, a“). '9‘ c we 125° 4 uwr 2000 ('(mudlun Achwv- - Presents - e l L'rv, 11t":: f kcys 1:c'e,'t, THE CANADIAN ACHIEVERS / my ( m'vynu mm w at t we n " ' , 5 law ttrc, your personal " HOW TO ' F..'.?, and hmmmx My Will became BUSINESS WORK SHOP Itlit much owner and more success: . . 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HARE OPPORTUNITY to ob- tain specific ll practical advise, all inclusive in one low seminar price FACE TO FACE, Joining Dick Drew will be local specialists in business, law, Mance, account- ing, insurance and computers. wuen me last course is emitted away, the dancrng Will begin. Master of ceremonies will be Bill Walker. This year, there will be a Silent Auction with great items to bid on including Skyboxes for Blue Jays and Argos games, a one-year membership at The Gym, Canadian Open tickets and other valuable items. In addition, Dan Ferrone of the Toronto Argos will be holding a separate draw for a trip for two anywhere Northwest Airlines flies in the US., courtesy of Marlin Travel. All proceeds of this draw will be donated to the 3-Centre Nursing Unit of the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. When the last course is clean begin. Master of ceremonies u Ph Commerce now and order your tickets 845-6613 "What it takes to achieve & maintain a successful business in the 90's TUES. 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