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Oakville Beaver, 26 Sep 2008, p. 19

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday September 26, 2008 - 19 Teddy bear Baby Boomers can sign up for Retirement 101 hospital A unique doctor-patient consultation is set to arrive at the Oakville Fire Department's Fire Training Campus as part of the Department's Fire Prevention Week Kick-off Sept. 27. Kids can bring their "sick" teddy for an extra special consult at the Teddy Bear Hospital hosted by Halton Healthcare Services (HHS). In an initiative set to put `white coat' fears at bay, teddy bear doctors will be available at the kickoff event to provide sick or injured teddy bears a full examination and prescribe "pawscriptions" for any teddy ailments. The teddy bear hospital is designed to help children overcome anxiety about visiting the hospital and talking with the doctor. The patients are the child's teddy bear or favourite toy, which has a medical condition of the child's choice. The doctors are staff and volunteers at HHS hospitals. The examination and simple noninvasive treatment are done on the teddy bear, not the child. Unfortunately, due to limited time constraints, teddy bear doctors cannot treat any ripped or broken teddy bears. The teddy bear hospital is taking place on Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Oakville Fire Department's Fire Training Campus, 1144 South Service Road West. For more information about the Fire Prevention Week Kick-off, visit www.oakvillefire.ca/fpw.htm. Everything Boomers Need To Know should be in a Retirement 101 Symposium at Mississauga's Living Arts Centre on Sunday, Oct. 5 and at Oakville's Centre for the Performing Arts on Saturday, Nov. 16. Forever Young is hosting the fourth annual Retirement 101 Symposium Series. Retirement 101 runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with seven speakers presenting workshops on retirement-related topics, including financing, housing, healthy aging and tips on how to get the most out of retirement. Among the featured speakers will be Gerald Bramm, senior partner at consulting firm Gray Matters Research, who will talk about customizing a retirement plan. Madeleine Greey, cookbook author (Get Fresh!), co-editor of All Stirred Up, and food writer will engage audiences with a lively approach to healthy eating. Garry Lapenskie, a kinesiology instructor will present a humourous session on aging and the importance of keeping physically active. Retirement 101's agenda is: · 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. -- Gerald Bramm, Customizing Your Own Retirement Plan · 10 a.m.­10:45 a.m. -- Garry Lapenskie, Healthy Aging · 11-11:30 a.m., Financing Your Future - Financial Advice for baby boomers · 11:30 a.m. noon -- The Empty Nest Syndrome, information on retirement housing options · 12:45 p.m.­1:15 p.m. -- The Reverse Mortgage Option · 1:15 p.m.-2:15 p.m., Madeline Greey, Eat Well For Life · 2:30 ­3 p.m., Safeguard Your Future, Information on insurance and fraud awareness · 3-3:30 p.m., Overview of Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Security by Service Canada · 3:30- 4 p.m., Coping with the Caregiver Crunch Tickets cost $20 and are available directly through the Mississauga Living Arts Centre at 905-306-6000 and the Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts at 905-815-2021. Seating is limited. For more information about the symposium series, visit www.foreveryoungnews.com/retirement. 500 Iroquois Shore Rd o Oakville ON one day only ay 1-800.915.0430 oakvillehonda.com 12 hour saturday saturday t y september 27 t b 2 charge with the purchase of any instock vehicle at this event sales event 9am-9pm 9am 9pm lease or finance from Seniors host open house On Saturday, Sept. 27 from 1 to 4 p.m., the Oakville Seniors Citizens' Residence at 2222 Lakeshore Rd. W. in Bronte will throw open its doors. The open house will be part of Open Doors 2008, one of Canada's largest seniors' celebrations. Open Doors, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating positive awareness of seniors, will celebrate International Day of Older Persons (a United Nations proclamation). To celebrate, seniors housing providers throughout Ontario will host community events to welcome the public and showcase the many significant attributes of the vital links in our neighbourhoods. Last year, more than 300 residences and homes took part. Oakville Senior Citizens' Residence has been part of the community for more than 35 years. It provides accommodation and support for daily living to 172 seniors in addition to 164 rentgeared-to-income apartments. For more information, visit www.opendoorscanada.org. 0.9% on select models 2008 Honda Accord Coupe 2008 Honda Civic Coupe 2008 Honda CRV 2008 Honda Odyssey 2008 Honda Element POPCORN MACHINE we will buy any make & model! used appraisers on hand all day HOURLY PRIZES BOUNCY CASTLE KIDS MOVIES

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