Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 15 Sep 2007, p. 20

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20 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday September 15, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com EVOLUTION OR CREATION? FACT OR FAITH? Did humanity evolve, or were we created by God? Cruise for Pardners Bronte Church presents an exciting free seminar where Dr. Jobe Martin will discuss the Incredible Creatures that Defy Evolution, as well as the many facts and findings in our world and universe that evolutionists are unable to explain. Date: September 21, 22, 23 At Sheridan College from 7:00- 9:00pm Rm. J102 Join us for this special event that will intrigue and present you with facts and findings from an expert in evolution and creation. For more information call: 905-825-0230 MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER SOUTHERN ONTARIO RETIREMENT RESOURCE COMING SOON of In Celebration of International Day of Older Persons · 2007 Best of Life is a newspaper supplement targeted to 500,000 homes of Baby Boomers and their parents in South Central Ontario. Best of Life will be distributed September 21st to 27th to coincide with "Open Doors 2007" and International Day of the Senior, October 2007 and include timely editorial on retirement residence living and relative lifestyle concerns. The supplement will also contain a pullout section complete with map detailing the facilities participating in the 3 day "Open Doors 2007" event across Ontario. SOLD SOLD Best Life IN GEAR: At the recent Cruise for a Cause, from left, Nancy Botting rear commodore, Wai Nui O Kanaka Outrigger Canoe Club, Oakville Mayor Rob Burton, Wendy Perkins, Wai Nui commodore, Rich Carson, Wai Nui paddler, Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, Angela Dicintio and Gilmar Militar both of Ontario Trillium Foundation, and Stephen Cull, President of CharterAbility Cruising for the Disabled, centre, at Oakville Harbour Pier, after Flynn officially announced a $99,000 Ontario Trillium Foundation Grant has been given to the Partners for Accessible Recreational Docking (PARDners) Dock project. The project partners are CharterAbility Cruising for the Disabled and Wai Nui Outrigger Canoe Club. PARDners aims to create an accessible park and dock area under the Rebecca Street Bridge in the Oakville Harbour that will make harbour activities more accessible to the physically challenged, seniors and children. The Town of Oakville announced a long-term lease of property in Busby Park under the Rebecca Street bridge to house the accessible EZ Dock and canoe and kayak compounds. SOLD Just Moved? SOLD Bride-To-Be? New Baby? Call editorialHIGHLIGHTS: The spectrum of choice ­ Living options for Seniors Tipping the Balance ­ Innovations in safety gadgets Balancing Needs and Desires ­ applying the human perspective Who You Gonna Call? Hotline is a lifeline during crises Setting the standard ­ accreditation ensures quality care Far- Flung Travel ­ For the time of your life Constantly Evolving ­ Innovations in Seniors Health care Ecology in retirement ­ Choices that help save the planet True independence ­ defining what really matters Targeted to select households September 21-26, 2007 Presented by: Editorial contributions by 1-866-283-7584 today! www.welcomewagon.ca 11/06 FM 2047

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