Oakville Beaver, 19 Apr 2018, p. 26

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ns id eh al to n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A pr il 19 , 2 01 8 | 26 COMMUNITY Are you IN TUNE with the SOUNDS OF SPRING? If it 's been awhile since you're heard the subtle sounds of spring, it 's tim e to get your hearing tested. South Oakville Hearing and Audiology C lin ic can help you rediscover the sounds of birds, bees, rainfall and more. Call us today to hear the sounds that you've been missing. I Call 905-842-1702 to book your hearing test! Oakville Health Centre 905.842.1702 southoakvillehearing.ca SOUTH OAKVILLE HEARING & audiology clinic # 2 1 4 - 1 0 6 0 Speers Rd. Oakville, ON L6L 2 X 4 SPRING SALE EVENT MAY 2ND-MAY 5th 10% OFF ALL IN-STOCK KARCHER PRESSURE WASHER: THE BEST PRODUCTS AND EXPERT ADVICE FOR YOURTOUGHEST CLEANING CHALLENGES! COMMERCIAL PRESSURE WASHER SALES AND SERVICE AVAILABLE! VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 2600 Bristol Circle, Oakville, ON Phone: 1-800-509-3563 www.swishclean.com o o o ® Oakville cleanup crews welcome volunteers on Earth Day KEVIN NAGEL knagel@metroland.com Oakville residents are welcome to join the Bron­ te Creek Community Res­ idents Association presi­ dent Rohit Dhamija and fellow volunteers for the seventh annual Earth Day clean up on Saturday, April 21, from 9 a.m. to noon. Crews will meet at West Oak Trails Commu­ nity Park (beside Garth Webb Secondary School) where supplies and re­ freshments will be pro­ vided by The Brown and Keyes Team, a communi­ ty sponsor. Windy recycling days are responsible for much of the litter in parks and trails. This is an opportu­ nity to help restore beau­ ty to green spaces while spending time with fami­ ly and neighbourhood friends. Colonel William Woods Parkette, Colonel William Pond, Valley- ridge Park, Millstone Park, Hemmford Pond and Grand Oak Park are a few suggested locations for the clean up. Volunteers are asked to first meet with orga­ nizers at West Oak Trails Community Park where gloves, recycling and gar­ bage bags will be provid­ ed before heading to a preferred cleanup loca­ tion. NEWS New venue for dementia information series Acclaim Health Alz­ heimer Services is cur­ rently offering a weekly dementia information se­ ries in nearby Burling­ ton. It runs Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at 2180 Ita- bashi Way - the site for the eight-week series, which was moved after Tansley Woods was in outbreak. It will continue at new loca­ tion until May 23. The topics include: • Community Support Services and Adult Day Programs (April 25) • Information on Tax Programs (May 2) • Safety in the Commu­ nity and Home (May 9) • Long Term Care Plan­ ning (May 16) • Care for the Care­ givers (May 23) To register or for more information, call (905) 847-9559 or visit www.ac- claimhealth.ca. [sleep Factory www.sleepfactory.com CELEBRATING OUR '■ W a d i a n o ' * 1 CUSTOMER APPRECIATION * EVENT! COME IN & CELEBRATE WITH US! * -- th e ------------------------ Sleep Factory www.sleepfactory.com MILTON 238 Main Street, East • 905.878.4606 MISSISSAUGA 2150 Bumhamthorpe Rd • 905.542.0481 G2700 K1900 HOURS: M o n d a y - W ed n e sd a y 10 am - 6 p m ♦ Th u rsd ay - F riday 10 am - 8 p m ♦ S atu rd ay 9 a m - 6 p m ♦ S unday 1 1 am - 5 p m http://www.swishclean.com mailto:knagel@metroland.com http://www.ac-claimhealth.ca http://www.ac-claimhealth.ca http://www.sleepfactory.com http://www.sleepfactory.com

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