B2 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 17, 2002 Contact: Wilma Blokhuis Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 250) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com \ \ I I >M S I ).\Y AIM \ll . 17 · I \ lj<< · I Please forward announcements fo r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. I j6 K 3S4; em ail blokhuis@haltonsearch.com, fa x 905337-5567, or ca ll 905-845-3824 Ext. 250, BEFORE NOON Monday to be included. Notices are listed free o f charge. Canadian National Institute fo r the Blind (CNIB) needs volunteers to canvass in Awards: A Celebration o f Excellence. Guest COMMUNITY UPDATE speaker, Susan Aglukark, vocal artist/song writer, Glen Abbey Golf Club, May 13,6:30 to 9 p.m. Tickets, $35 each, now available. Call Women's Information and Support Centre 905-847-9104. Super Cities Walk - Halton Chapter, Multiple Sclerosis Society looking for volun teers for its third annual Super Cities Walk. Volunteers needed April 20 and 21, three to four hours, morning or afternoon. Duties include breakfast help, luncheon barbecue help. Finishing Line Cheering Section. Call Theresa, 905-847-7744. Ever considered volunteering in Palliative Care? VON Halton offering 10- training, volunteers matched with clients liv ing in the community who have life-threatening illness. Call 905-827-7700 Ext. 2310. Bronte Legion Ladies Auxiliary Spring Sale and Bake Table, May 5, 11 a.m. - 2 including self-tests and exercises. To regis ter, and for location, call 905-639-8244. Canadian Single Adults Ministry (CSAM) dedicated to preparing singles for success in all areas of life. Halton A nd Peel Professional Executive Network (HAPPEN) networking support or VISA. Refreshments available. Iroquois Ridge Residents Association p.m., at Bronte Legion Hall, 79 Jones. Tables for rent, $5 each. Call Mary, 905-639-2424. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17 Dreams Take Flight Dinner Dance, fea May for Oakville's 2nd annual residential campaign. If you can give an hour in May at your convenience to canvass 15 to 20 homes in your neighbourhood, contact Mary at 905339-1373. Last year. Oakville residents raised almost $43,000 and this year's goal is $46,496. Fifth annual Halton Women o f the Year session training program on 10 consecutive Thursdays April 25 to June 27. Following turing Starsband and Liberty Silver, April 17, 6:30 p.m., Burlington Convention Centre, 1120 Burloak, raise funds to fly terminally ill and physically disabled children to Disney World for a day. Tickets $80 each - income tax receipt for $45 - available at Vinnie's Cate, 2416 Lakeshore W,, Bronte. Call 905825-9034. Body of Health presents Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS) with Dr. Lorraine Coca, naturopathic doctor, at 7:30 p.m. Call 905847-3125 to register. Dessert Bridge fo r Seniors, The Kensington, 25 Lakeshore W,, 1:30 p.m. Bring partner. Free admission. Call Linda, 905-844-4000. First annual meeting of Tassle Non-Profit Residence Inc., 7:45 p.m., Iroquois Ridge Recreation Centre. Organization working to build and operate group home for adults with challenges. All welcome. Call 905-466-7625 or email info@tasslehouse.org. Judi Perry Brinkert of Wellspring speaks about cancer support centres programs and services at Walton Memorial United Church. Lakeshore and Bronte Roads, 7:30 - 9 p.m., sponsored by WOW and Health and Wellness Committee. Call Parish Nurse at Walton, 905-827-1643. Oakville Team o f CBMC Canada (Christian Business Ministries Canada) group for unemployed business profession als, 8 a.m., in Mississauga. Speaker: Judy Suke, Network to Get Work. Members $5, non-members S10.Call 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. Scleroderma Support and Information Group meeting. Call Carol at 905-335-3246. Mississauga Camera Club, 8 p.m.. Port Credit Library, 20 Lakeshore E. Presenter, Daphne Svenningson, How to Create Travel Essays with Impact. Call 905-569-9755. Senior Social at Walton Memorial United Church, Lakeshore and Bronte, with Ennisclare Glee Club directed by Bill Hamel, 1 :3 0 - 3 p.m. For information, nor need transportation, call the church, 905-8271643. International Association of Administrative Professionals (IAAP) dinner invites residents to meet at the Falgarwood Pool anytime between 9 a.m. and 12 to help celebrate Earth Day by cleaning local envi ronment. Gloves and garbage bags provided. Oakville Lakeside Residents Association 3rd annual clean up of Lakeside and Dingle Parks. Meet 9:30 a.m.. Lakeside Park, bring rakes, wear rubber boots. Refreshments. Call Kelsey Mason, 905-844-5197. Oakville Children' s Choir, directed by Glenda Crawford, music festival for Training Children's Choirs - eight choirs under clini cian Lynn Janes perform massed concert, 7:30 p.m., at Calvary Baptist Church, 1215 Lakeshore W. Admission $7 at door. Spring Rummage Sale, Hopedale Presbyterian Church, 156 Third Line, 10 a.m. - noon. Oakville Suzuki Association Open House and Friendship Concert, Glen Abbey meeting, 5:30 --9 p.m., Burlington Holiday Inn. Speaker: Sandra Boyd, consultant. Six Simple Steps to Staying Marketable and Employed. Dinner and program, $20; pro gram only, $5. Call Nancy Adams, 905-3374586 or email nancy_adams@longmfg.com. FRIDAY. APRIL 19 Evening o f gourmet food and wine at Jonathans o f Oakville and Wolf Blass Estate United Church, Upper Middle and Nottinghill Gate. Strings and flute concert. 2 p.m., open house 3 p.m.; and piano, guitar and strings concert at 3:30 p.m. Suzuki Performing Arts Day Camp on weeks of July 8 and 15. Call 905-338-7128. Latow Photographer's Guild presents Moose Peterson, wildlife photographer, environmentalist, at 22nd annual seminar, Burlington Art Centre, 1333 Lakeshore, Burlington. Call 905-632-6221, fax 905-6439112, or e-mail. dhicks6@cogeco.ca. Rummage Sale & Nearly New Table, 9 C hallenging C u rricu lu m - Appleby's Middle School introduces Grade 7 & 8 students to the challenges of Appleby's academ ic and co-curricular programme. Advanced A cadem ics The Middle School academic programm e includes music, visual arts, three international languages in addition to French (Cerm an. M andarin and Spanish). Accelerated program m es in m athem atics and French. > Hom e Form s - Students work in sm all classes and m eet daily in th eir Home Forms. Form Teachers assist students with the transition to Appleby life, answering questions, supporting students academically and com m unicating with parents. W ell-ro u n d ed stu d e n ts Students jo in in age-appropriate activities, choosing from a wide variety of athletics team s, arts and recreational clubs. Technology - IBM ThinkPad com puter for every student as part of e.school®applebfy. meet at noon for lunch at Quality Hotel, 754 Bronte Rd., Ladies welcome. The guest speaker will be Stephen Symes, owner and president. RLP Machine & Steel Fabrication, Timmins, Cost: $ 15 per person. For reserva tions or any questions, call Barry Beach at 905-815-1600 or by e-mail: beach@iml.com THURSDAY, APRIL 18 Queen Mary Drive tenants committee Appleby College uses the Secondary School Adm ission Test (SSAT) as its entrance exam. For m ore inform ation on the exam, visit www.ssat.org. Pre- register for the exam by noon on Monday. April aa: 9Q 5 .8 4 5 .4 6 8 1 , ext. 253 E-m ail: enrol@ appleby.on.ca W W W .a p p le b y .O I l.C a APPLEBY COLLEGE " 540 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, Ontario, CANADA, L6K 3Pi meeting, 7 - 8:45 p.m., Oakville Central Library Auditorium, to discuss rent increase. Call 905-338-8564. Halton VON Foot Care Clinic, Oakville Seniors Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: $20. By appointment only, call 905-815-5966. Relationships, 10-week workshop series for singles wanting to know how to build vital, satisfying connections. It is full of the latest findings and contemporary relationship-building strategies. Honest and timely guide to forming, rich relationships, life's greatest treasures. Introduction evening, 7:30 p.m., in Oakville. Cost is $75. for 10 sessions and a comprehensive workbook Wines, fundraiser for Oakville Unit of Canadian Cancer Society, at Jonathans, 120 Thomas, starting with wine reception at 7 p.m. Tickets $200 each, income tax receipts for $100. Call Jonathans, 905-842-4200 or Cancer Society, 905-845-5231. Gallery Shop at Gairloch Gardens, 1306 Lakeshore E., holds Annual Spring Open House and Sale, 15 per cent discounts, April 19, 20 and 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. New work from local potter Kayo O'Young, and hand crafted items from Canadian artists. Opening 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Centennial Square, followed by a reception in Gairloch Gardens at 8:30 p.m.. for Jennifer Show, curated by Jennifer Papararo, to June 16, Oakville Galleries at Centennial Square, 120 Navy. The common factor linking the work in The Jennifer Show is simple. Each artist is named Jennifer. SATURDAY. APRIL 20 Earth Week Clean-Up, 9 a.m. - noon, at a.m. to noon, St. Peter's Church, Erindale. 1745 Dundas St. W,, at Mississauga Road. AGAPE Women' s Outreach hosts free continental breakfast, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m., at Burlington Convention Centre, 1120 Burloak. Reservations a must, free will offer ing. Speaker: Barbara Minniefield from Buffalo, NY. Call 905-335-1056. SUNDAY. APRIL 21 Earth Day at Oakville Museum at Erchless, 8 Navy, 1 - 4 p.m. Nature-related activities, family tree, pine cone bird feeders, and Gift of Seeds Open. Regular admission. Call 905-338-4400. Nature Walks in Oakville' s Carolinian Canada Urban Forests with Paul O'Hara of 25 locations across town. Call Oakville Community Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights, 905-849-5501. Shaarei Beth El Silent Auction, 6:30 - 9 p.m., Iroquois Ridge Community Centre, 1051 Glenashton, 905-338-4255. Over $10,000 worth of goods available including electronics, sporting goods, framed art. Cash Oakville Community Centre for Peace. Ecology and Human Rights. First walk is Earth Week Nature Walk, 1-3 p.m., to track six oaks of Oakville at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Meet at Upper Middle Road, west of Bronte Road. Cost $5. Call 905-8495501. Bookers Books & Brunch, 10:30 a.m. 1 p.m., at the Oakville Club, 56 Water St., with authors Neil Bissoondash, Doing the Heart Good', Frances Greenslade, Pilgrim in Ireland', and Sonia Day, Tulips. Tickets $30, advance seating only, available at Bookers, 905-844-5501. I thought I didn t fit in... · Lawn maintenance contracts for 2002 still available · Free estimates · Design in construction & maintenance nad a place for me M ic h e lle : I was born into a traditional church family and I was baptized as a baby. My family and I attended church regularly on and off until my parents got divorced. After my parents divorced, my mother was no longer accepted in the church and we stopped attending church altogether. For several years I was known as a geek, the loser, and the wannabe. At school was always picked on. I got bad grades and even though I tried to study and do all my home work, I was a mess. I always felt that my teachers and peers looked down on me. Then a neighbor told us about a new church he was starting. I wasn't too happy about going to church again, but after a couple visits, I felt accepted by the people there my age. Initially, I experienced some feelings of rejection again because I wasn't really a Christian in their eyes. I didn't know what to do-- I knew I had a loving family but I had no friends and I didn't seem to fit in at school or at church. Not very long after this, a family moved near my house and they just happened to have moved here to be part of the youth pro gram for my church. I was 12 years old at the time so I was allowed to attend. Through my youth pastor Jeff Hill and his wife Tina, I learned that God cared about me; in fact He cared so much that He sent his son to die for my sins. I now knew that I wanted to devote myself to Him and I did. Through the youth group, I also joined a program called "True Love Waits" which is a time to get together with our youth pastor and talk about how it is a sin to have sex before marriage. At the end of five weeks, I graduated from the course. We had a ceremony in front of our church family and I received a ring that my parents placed on my ring finger as a symbol of my commitment to Christ to remain sexually pure until marriage. Thanks to the love and guidance of Jesus, my family and my youth pastor and his wife, I have lots of friends, I am doing great in school and I am very involved with my church family, The Sanctuary. All I have to say is Thank you God. Join M ichelle at The Sanctuary this Sunday, April 21 when you w ill hear Putting A Smile O n G od's Face, part of The Sanctuary's Spiritually Reconnecting message series. Enjoy a coffee and a bagel and find out what God has in store for your life. .. .But He L A N D S C A P I N G ESTABLISHED 1980 DICAM 8 7 7 -3 3 7 -6 5 3 2 (rCCCrt/v i& d / 0 0 0 1 N u r s e r y U N D E R N E W S c h o o l M A N A G E M E N T /- 'T h e M ichelle o f O akville O PEN HOUSE W e d n e s d a y , A p r i l 17 6 :3 0 -8 :0 0 p .m . 2, 3 and 5 day Programs available Mew Afternoon Drop in Program Monday to Friday 1:00 to 3:30 O n ly $ IO p e r Session A ChtMch for >four Heart. Mind & Spirit Sanclua ry To read more about how C od has used The Sanctuary to change M ichelle's and m any other lives in Oakville, visit our web site at w w w . thesanctuary. ca Services: Sunday at 10 a.m. White Oaks Secondary School 1330 M ontclair Drive Oakville, O N (905) 337-7648 Y o u r C h ild C a n J o in O u r F u n &c E d u c a t io n a l P r o g r a m s Contact Lynn or Chrissy @9 0 5 -4 6 5 -3 5 0 8 or visit us @ Walton Memorial Church 2489 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville