Oakville Osteoporosis Support Group meets, 1:30 p.m. at the Bone Centre, 331 Sheddon Ave. Coronation District Girl Guides of Canada registration, all age groups, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m., Hopedale Presbyterian Church, Third Line. Information: §27â€" 8290 or §27â€"4579. Oakville Beaver We (Continued from page 7) Association, Burlington Branch, Naval Memorial Monument Committee is holdâ€" ing a Naval Memorial Monument sod turning ceremony at Spencerâ€"Smith park, Burlington, at the foot of Brant Street. For more information on the memorial call 905â€"632â€"1790. Bronte District Girl Guides registraâ€" tion, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., Gladys Speers School, for all Ranger, Pathfinder, Guide and Brownie units. Information: Mrs. Wiklund, 827â€"4858. Front Row Centre, the volunteer arm of the Oakville Centre for the performing arts, meets, 7:30 p.m., theatre lobby. discussion on Rhododendrons and Azaleas including planting instruction and demonstrations, propagation and growthe characteristics. Information: 847â€"1419. Friends of Schizophrenics meets 8 p.m., St. Jude‘s Church, William Street. Oakville Stamp Club meets, 7 p.m., cafeteria, St. Thomas Aquinas High School, 124 Margaret Dr. Sales circuit night. Visitors welcome. New members welcome. Information: Secretary, The Oakville Stamp Club, PO Box 69643, Oakville, L6J 7R4. New to Oakville? Would you like to Network, 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Women‘s Centre, Hopedale Mall, Rebecca Street. No cost. Information: 847â€"5520. Overeaters Anonymous meets 8 p.m.. Knox Presbyterian Church, Dunn Street. Information: Sharon, 844â€"9518. Mothers Morning Out, 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., Chartwell Baptist Church, UPDATE Robert Logie RBC Dominion Securities Rovat Bask Rovar Trust RBC Domnnion Secrrmes Rovar Baxk Investor Trapisc Inc The Gwendolyn _Shop Available in Oakville 94 George Street Towne Square . Oakvfl]e Ontano _ L6J . (905),845 ,_,8802 . An Evening Of Opportunity...Financial Planning for Your Family‘s Future Discover 5 Ways to Build Wealth and Security for Your Family! PLAN Paul Davidson, L.L.B. Ross McBean, C.A. Ryrie Ford Kerr Bazar McBean Chartered Accountants Barristers Solicitors Are you interested in becoming a Big Sister? There are 15 little sisters waiting to be matched. Come to the Oakville Big Sister Association Information Night, 235 Church St. 7:30 p.m. RSVP: 338â€"0238. Oakville Horticultural Society meets at Knox Presbyterian Church, Dunn Street. Speaker Dr. Henry Hedges, naturalist, photographer and charter member, Rhododendron Society, presents slides and Bronte District Girl Guides registraâ€" tion, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m., Gladys Speers School, for all Ranger, Pathfinder, Guide and Brownie units. Information: Mrs. Wiklund, 827â€"4858. BAZART, MclBscean CoO, Chartered Accountants discussion on Rhododendrons and Azaleas including planting instruction and demonstrations, propagation and growthe characteristics. Information: 847â€"1419. Friends of Schizophrenics meets 8 Oakville Stamp Club meets, 7 p.m., cafeteria, St. Thomas Aquinas High School, 124 Margaret Dr. Sales circuit night. Visitors welcome. New members welcome. Information: Secretary, The Oakville Stamp Club, PO Box 69643, Oakville, L6J 7R4. Friends of Schizophrenics meets 8 p.m., St. Jude‘s Church, William Street. Guest speaker Lisa Campbell of the Canadian Mental Health Association on suicide prevention. Sir John Colborne Rec Centre for Seniors Introduction to Resistance Training, 1:30 p.m. with Anita Weisseneder, fitness coordinator, Glen Abbey Rec Centre. Learn about principles of resistance training and how to work out safely. No charge. Don McGowan McGowan Insurance Services Insurance Services Ltd. Wally Hunter Royal Bank Business Banking New to Oakville? Would you like to meet new friends? The Oakville Newcomers Club social club is open to women who have moved here within the last two years. Meeting, 7:30 p.m., Trinity United Church, 1250 McCraney St. Call Sylvia, 842â€"5698 or Carol, 827â€"0395. Oakville district of PMAC (Purchasing Management Association of Canada) monthly Dinner Meeting, 5:30 p.m., Holiday Inn, Trafalgar/QEW. This year‘s program theme: Change in Purchasing. Min Basadur speaks on Creative Problem Solving Skills. Guests welcome. $20. Call George Torok, 416â€" 327â€"3423. Interviewing Skills with Beth Henderson, Human Resources Consultant offered through Women‘s Employment Designed to be "soft, sexy and secure," the bras are crafted of soft, patterned jacquard cotton, and feature a stretch lace insert between the cups. A fine mesh pocket in each cup holds the prosthesis firmly in place. She has recently begun carrying the "Still Me" bra, developed and marâ€" keted by Warner‘s, a wellâ€"known Canadian undergarment manufacturer. The bra was designed in response to requests by prosthesis wearers who could find nothing on the market that was pretty and lacy, while meeting their fitting needs. More than sixty Canadian women participated in the test phase of its development. Fran Steiner, proprietor of The Gwendolyn Shop, a downtown linâ€" gerie specialty store, is happy to be able to provide her prosthesisâ€"wearing customers with a comfortable solution. In addition to special fitting probâ€" lems created by a change in body shape, a mastectomy survivor is likely to have superâ€"sensitive irritable skin, caused by chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Shopping for bras can be an annoyâ€" ing, inefficient experience for many people, but consider the added chalâ€" lenges of a woman who has underâ€" gone one or two mastectomies. ADVERTISING FEATURE ow many of the bras that Hyou’ve purchased in the last _ six months make it out of your panty drawer on a regular basis? New mastectomy bra "The lace is beautiful peeking out Education Retirement Insurance ZLower Taxes Your Estate RSVP to Derek Hebb at (905) 338â€"3971. DATE: September 14, 1994 TIME: 7:00 P.M. PLACE: Oakyville Holiday Inn Competitively priced, they come in white, nude and black. Gwendolyn‘s carries two styles, one of which resemâ€" bles a bustier its longer torso band. Matching Frenchâ€"cut briefs are also available, for a truly elegant yet "so â€" comfortableâ€"you‘reâ€"barelyâ€"awareâ€"ofâ€" it" ensemble. The bras also feature a tiny pink and black ribbon between the cupsâ€"a teardropâ€"shaped symbol honoring surâ€" vivors and victims of breast cancer. "I called the manufacturer, and they told me to fit them just like other bras. We‘ve had a number of women buy them from us in the past couple of months, and they say they‘re the more comfortable bras they‘ve ever worn," recalls Steiner. "Other mastectomy bras that I‘ve seen are hard and stiff. Women want to wear soft and pretty things." Although the 56â€"yearâ€"old business is a specialty store, and staff are trained to take accurate measurements and quickly identify the products suitâ€" able for the individual‘s shape and size, ‘Gwendolyn‘s‘ had never offered mastectomy bras. Until recently. of a lowerâ€"cut blouse, and it helps eliminate the gaping that sometimes occurs above the prosthesis," Steiner explains. To address another common problemâ€"upward slippageâ€"a widerâ€" thanâ€"normal band of stretchy fabric with a sewnâ€"in antiâ€"slip rubber weave helps to anchor the base of the bra around the torso. It‘s trimmed by deliâ€" cate scalloped stretch lace. Mothers Morning Out, 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., Chartwell Baptist Church, Chartwell Road. Enjoy stimulating conâ€" versation and guest speaker while your child is looked after in a room down the hall.Call Aid for New Mothers. $44â€"9009. Oakville Scottish Country Dance Group begins, 8 p.m. Montclair Public School for new and innexperienced dancers; Munn‘s School for experienced dancers. Information: Anne Harrison. 845â€" 6718 or Alastair Elliot, 827â€"2180. Oakville Kiwanis Meals on Wheels annual General Meeting, 1 p.m., St. Paul‘s United Church, Rebecca Street. Information/RSVP, §42â€"1411. Opening meeting of Oakville Cost to attend is a voluntary $10 donation per family, with all proceeds donated to the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Tax receipts will be issued at the door. (See ‘Update‘ page 10) 44 >a