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B4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, January 5, 2000 Community Update An Oakville Beaver Feature Contact Wilma Blokhuis: 845-3824 Ext 250 Fax: 337-5567 Please forward announcements for Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont L6K 3S4; call 845-3824 Ext 250, Fax 337-5567 or email to blokhuis@haltonsearch.com BEFORE NOON Monday to be included. Quit Smoking 2000 Contest needs vol unteers and organizations to distribute regis tration forms, be buddies, and encourage smokers who are ready to quit to participate in a millennium challenge. Call Tanya Kulnies, Halton Region Health Department, 825-6060 Ext. 7525. Halton Region Chapter, Crohn' s and Colitis Foundation o f Canada, is looking for more volunteers for its fundraising team, to assist in planning educational events or helping with administrative tasks. An esti mated 100,000 Canadians suffer from Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Call 905-381-0258. WEDNESDAY JANUARY 5 Parents o f Children with Cancer, selfhelp support group for families dealing with childhood cancer, meets first Wednesday of every month at Cancer Society office, 635 Fourth Line, Unit 51, at 7 p.m. Call 8423682. New families welcome. Do you have arthritis? Pharmacist speaks at Arthritis Bluebird Club, 7 p.m., at Burlington Seniors Centre, 2285 New St., Burlington. Entry $1. Call 637-6643. Halton-Peel Pet Loss Support Group meets first and third Wednesday of each month, 7 p.m. Difficulty coping with loss of pet, struggling with pre-euthanasia decision, or to learn more, call 842-2252, 272-4040 or 637-5233. Email: petloss@idirect.ca Oakville Strutters are back. Fun fitness walks, downtown to Gairloch Gardens and back, 60 to 90-minute walk. Cafe/pub visit afterwards. Meet at Oakville Central Library main doors, Lakeshore and Navy, 7:15 p.m. Call Patti Crichton, 338-2751. Wednesday Evening Fun Runs, for beginner and veteran runners, meets 7 p.m., at The Running Company, 118 Thomas St. Free. Call 815-1952. Women fo r Sobriety New Life Program, meets Wednesdays, 7:30 to 9 p.m., St. Joseph's Hospital, James Street, Hamilton, for women overcoming addic tions. Call Helen, 849-5983 (fax 337-3904) or Susan, 905-528-6823. THURSDAY JANUARY 6 Country Line Dancing starts at River Oaks Recreation Centre, Sixth Line, 7 p.m. Register at desk or at Parks and Recreation office at Oakville Municipal Building, or call 845-8189. Mississauga Camera Club meets at Port Credit Library, 20 Lakeshore E., Mississauga, 8 p.m. Presentation by Bill Menzo of Oakville - Bill Menzo's Most Amazing Adventure. Club offers informa tive presentations, field trips, newsletter, technical advice, competitions, 625-3071. Register for Mothers Are People Too meeting Thursday mornings at Oakville Parent Child Centre. Weekly speakers, child care available. Call 849-6366. Yoga classes, reduce stress, strengthen and tone the body, increase energy and flex ibility, improve balance and co-ordination, every Thursday, 7:30 to 9 p.m., call Jessie, 847-6177. FRIDAY JANUARY 8 Oakville Single/Social Dance every Friday at the Oakville Royal Canadian Legion, Normandy Room, Church and Navy. Admission $10. Proceeds through Branch 114 to charities. Dancing 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Cash door prizes and refresh ments. Dress code. Call 842-1327 or 8456271. MONDAY JANUARY 10 The Enterprise Centre hosts Orientations Session for SEA Program (Self-Employment Assistance) funded by HRDC (Human Resources Development Canada) starting Feb. 7th. Call 825-2345 for time. Chat and Play, for parents and tots, infants to preschoolers, St. Paul's United Church, 454 Rebecca, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Free. Call 845-3427. Breast Cancer Support Services, Oakville chapter, 7 to 9 p.m., Alternatives, 579 Kerr St. Call Jackie Miller, 845-5913. Bu r li ngton/ Oakvi lle/ Wat erdown Parent Watch, for parents of children who are sad, truant, abusing drugs, threatening, running way, in trouble with the law, bullied or making poor choices, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Brant Bible Church, 2501 Eaglesfield Dr., Burlington. Call 319-9026. Country Line Dancing at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 7 p.m. Beginners wel come. Pre-register at desk, or at Parks & Recreation office at Oakville Municipal Building, or call 845-8189. Let' s Dance, Monday evenings, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Sir John Colbome Centre for Seniors. Singles welcome. Call 827-7394. Brace Trail Association has Lakeside Hikes for fun and fitness with the Bronte Bunch every Monday. Meet at Coach & Four, back door, 7:15 p.m. Bring flashlights. Walk at own pace, c i l 827-8768. TOPS - Take O ff Pounds Sensibly meets every Monday at St. Aidan's Church, 318 Queen Mary Dr. at Stewart St. New members welcome, nominal fee. Call Maureen, 827-4893; or Kim at 338-9059. TUESDAY JANUARY 11 Equilibrium, a mental health support group for people dealing with unipolar and bipolar depression, meets 7:30 p.m., St. Dominic's Parish Centre, 2415 Rebecca St., for sharing and mutual support. Call CMHA Halton, 693-4270. Ballroom - Latin Line Dancing, 7:30 to 9 p.m. No partner required, no previous dancing experience required. Call 8458189. GED Information Session, 7 p.m., for adults over 19 who didn't finish high school considering earning a GED High School Equilalency Certificate, equal to High School Diploma. Call Grace, 3333499 at the Centre for Skills Development and Training, 5151 New St., Burlington. Unemployed? Career change? Free workshops presented by Halton Dufferin Skills Evaluation Centre, Jan. 11th 18th and 25th, 9 a.m. to noon, for Completing a Return to Work Action Plan and Researching and Selecting Appropriate Training, at Glen Abbey Executive Suites, 1155 North Service Rd. W,, Ste. 11. Call 1800-610-7668. . >. Free public lecture, Self Healing & Wellness, 7:30 p.m., with Florence Martin, doctor of naturopathy, Good Health Mart, 2330 Lakeshore W. Call 825-0003. ADVANCED REGISTRATION Body of Health Nutrition Centre pre sents Dr. Neil Fleshner, assistant professor of urology. University of Toronto, and lead ing researcher on prostate cancer, speaking on The Role o f Nutrition in Prostate Cancer, at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, Jan. 11th, 7:30 p.m. Free. To reserve seats, call 815-5950. Registration for Fall-Winter Boating Courses with Oakville Power and Sail Squadron, Jan. 13th and Jan. 17th, 7 to 9 p.m., in cafeteria at Oakville Trafalgar High School, 1460 Devon west of Maplegrove. Call 469-3167. Speakers'Forum, third Tuesday of each month, 1 to 3 p.m., at Sir John Colbome Centre, Lakeshore and Third Line, starting Jan. 18th the Lt. Col. Jock Anderson, Remembering What I Don't Forget, a light hearted look down memory lane; Feb. 15th, Brian Hill, senior security investigator, TD Bank, Keep Your Money in Your Wallet - all about frauds and scams; March 21st, Movie Musical Magic with Peter Warren, a fasci nating song and dance journey through the years with many video clips from A1 Jolson to Madonna; April 18th, Gary Hutton, director of marketing, Conservation Halton, Conservation and the Natural Environment; and May 16th, Norma Shepherd speaks about Living in Saudi Arabia, a western woman's perspective on living in an Arabian culture. Fee per lecture, $2. Call Ann Rogers, 827-5807. Halton part of Quit Smoking 2000 Contest Thinking about quitting smoking? You're not alone. If only it was as easy to quit as it is to start. But if you have ever consid ered quitting, research shows you have already taken your first step to becom ing smoke-free. In Ontario, one in every four people smokes despite medical evidence that tobacco kills more than 12,000 people every year. Some smokers will tell you they like to smoke and they have no inten tion of ever quitting. But up to half of all smokers ques tioned in an Angus Reid survey in 1998 said they want to quit. In fact, 40% of the smokers said they tried to quit last year. And they are still trying. The Quit Smoking 2000 Contest will be officially launched during National Non-Sm oking Week, Jan. 16th to 22nd. About 2,000 Halton residents are expected to participate. To qualify for prizes, people must quit and remain smoke-free for the month of March. Part of the contest requirement is to have the support o f two buddies, because research shows this type of support system improves a smoker's success at quitting. The celebration for all contest par ticipants, their buddies, and prize win ners, will be held on World NoTobacco Day, May 31st. Volunteers are currently needed to distribute registration forms, to be bud dies, and to encourage smokers who are ready to quit. For more information, leave a mes sage on The Q uit Smoking 2000 Contest Line. 825-6179; or call Tanya Kulnies at the Halton Regional Health Department at 825-6060 Ext. 7525, or TTY 905-827-9833. PRICES IN EFFECT WHILE QUANTITIES LAST $10 MILUON KENMORE® RANGE CLEARANCE Free lecture on nutrition and prostate cancer Dr. Neil Fleshner, assistant profes sor of urology at the University of Toronto and a leading researcher on the role of nutrition in prostate cancer, pre sents a lecture on The Role of Nutrition in Prostate Cancer on Tuesday Jan. 11th at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre. His lecture, sponsored by Body of Health Nutrition Centre, begins at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission, however, reservations are required at 815-5950. Fleshner has lectured worldwide on prostate cancer and has published numerous articles in the Journal of Urology, and other leading medical publications and studies. His 10 current research projects includes the association between prostate cancer and m alignant melanoma, the influence of smoking cessation on the progression of bladder carcinoma, and low fat diets for men at high risk for prostatic carcinoma. Save$ 240 KENMORE EASY-CLEAN RANGE W ith h a n d y e le c tro n ic tim e r a n d g la ss b a c k g u a rd w ith lig h t. #63171. ® /M D L ll J U seyourS e a rsCardand S e a rs re g . 8 3 9 .9 9 . 5 9 9 .9 9 White-on-White and self-clean available; extra Don't pay 'til January 2001 KENMORE SMOOTH-TOP RANGE H e lp s m a ke cle a n u p easier. #65481. S e a rs reg. 1 0 4 9 .9 9 . 7 4 9 .9 9 K e n m o re ON ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES On approved credit, with your Sears Card. Minimum $200 purchase. $35 deferral fee and all applicable taxes and charges are payable at time of purchase. 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