A 0 8 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday A ugust 14, 2002 COMMUNI TY P lease fo rw a r d an n ou n cem en ts f o r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver ; 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L 6K 3S4; em ail blokhuis@ haltonsearch.com , fa x 905337-5567, o r call 905-845-3824 Ext. 250, BE F O R E N O O N M onday to be included. Notices are listed fr e e o f charge. H alton Lung A ssociation has extra office equipment, including binders, one desk, answering machines, incoming trays, and other small office equipment, to donate to other non-profit agencies. Call Mickie Daniel at The Lung Association, 905-847-1033 or email halton@on.lung.ca. H ike the Laurentians with the H alton O utdoor Club Aug 25-30. Climb the 3,000ft. summit o f Mont Tremblant and explore hiking trails. Stay at Mont Tremblant Resort Village. Beginners to advanced trekking, shopping, and sightseeing. Cost: $555 dou ble, $450 triple, and $400 quad, including luxury bus transportation, all hiking trips, five buffet breakfasts and two dinners. Bus leaves Burlington on Aug. 25 at 8:30 a.m., and returns Aug. 30 at about 10:30 p.m. Call Halton Outdoor Club at 905-634-2012. Advance registration only. Sexual A ssault & Violence Intervention Services o f H alton (SAVIS) needs volunteers for Web site design, communications, event organization, public awareness and fundrais ing. Call Susan Clancy at 905-825-3622. Salvation Army fundraising concert of soft pop and sm ooth jazz with A lfie Zappacosta and band on Saturday, Aug. 24 at 8 p.m. at. The Meeting House, 171 Speers Rd., (formerly the Odeon Cineplex Theatre, west o f Kerr Street). Tickets cost $32.50. Call Michelle Sim at Northern Praise Ministries at 905-849-1316 or The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts box office at 905-815-2021. Visit Silent Lake Provincial Park with the H alton O utdoor Club on Sept. 7. 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East & QEW (905) 631-9655 Erin Mills Town Centre (905) 607-2300 Georgetown Dealer Store (905) 877-5172 Hamilton Centre Mall (905) 545-4741 Limeridge Mall Hamilton (905) 389-4441 Mapleview Centre Burlington (905) 632-4111 Milton Dealer Store (905) 878-4104 KENM0RE EASY-CLEAN SMOOTH-TOP RANGE 1 expandable elem ent. 2 appliance outle ts. #64202. KENM0RE ULTRA WASH TALLTUBTM DISHWASHER 5 direct-fee d wash levels. QuietGuardTM '4' sound re d uction package. # 17532. Sears reg. 929.99. Mississauga Dealer Store (905) 848-8882 Mississauga Furniture & Appliances Store Hwy. 5 X 403(905) 820-6801 Oakville Place (905) 842-9410 Square One Shopping Centre (905) 270-8111 Sears reg. 949.99. ONLY 41.18* MONTHLY S elf-dean and Quick Bake extra ONLY 41.18* MONTHLY Also available In Black ® /M D Use your Sears Card and pay no interest until January 2004* on all major appliances 'P ay in 17 equal m onthly paym ents, in te re st free, u n til January 2004. On approved credit, only w ith your Sears Card. Minimum $200 purchase. $45 de fe rra l fee and all applicable taxes and charges are payable at tim e of purchase. M onthly paym ents shown have been rounded up to the nearest cent. When billed, any unpaid p o rtio n o f your Sears account balance w ill a ttra c t cre d it charges, comm encing the follo w ing month. Excludes items in our Liquidation/O utlet stores, Catalogue and Website purchases. O ffer ends Saturday, August 24, 2002. Ask for details. Major appliances from Sears are Canada's Best Sellers Based on independent national surveys current at tim e of advertising preparation lEASYONLIIMESHOPPSNG S c a rs Oakville Place Mon.-Fri. 1 0a m -9p m . Sat. 8 am-6 pm. Sun.11 am-5 pm. Sears Furniture & Appliance Store Mississauga Mon.-Fri. 10 am-9 pm. Sat. 10 am-6 pm. NE083M102 Sun.11 am-5 pm. Copyright 2002. Sears Canada Inc. portation from Burlington leaving at 8 a.m., returning about 9 p.m. Bring own lunch. Call Paul Toffoletti at 905-318-4237. P ottery classes in Septem ber with the M ississauga Potters Guild. Registration deadline is Sept. 11. Call 416-410-3412. Beginners welcome. 28th O verseas War B rid es' Reunion, Sept. 13,14 and 15, in Sudbury. Contact May Collison, 129 Patricia St., Lively,, ON, P3Y 1E1, or call 705-692-3186. H eart a n d Stroke Foundation, Oakville Chapter needs volunteers for MotherDaughter Walk on Sunday, Sept. 22. Call Morena at 905-634-7732. Gallery Shop in Gairloch G ardens, 1306 Lakeshore Rd. E., has handcrafted items by Canadian artists for sale, Thursday to Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Project o f Oakville Galleries Volunteers. Call 905-844-3460. SE N A C A Seniors D ay P rogram has openings in day, evening and overnight pro grams for frail elderly, physically and cogni tively challenged adults living in the commu nity. Individual and group activities including music, intergenerational games, carpet bowl ing, manicures and socialization. Call Wendy M cBride at 905-337-8937 or visit www.geocities.com/senaca_ca/. D o you have a background in teaching or social work? The Club, after-school tutoring program for children in Grades 3 -8 , needs volunteers 1-2 hours a w eek at local elemen tary schools. Call Oakville Big Sisters at 905338-0238. O akville K iw anis M eals on W heels delivers hot and frozen meals to people who require assistance with meal preparation. Individuals may request service themselves, or for a friend or relative. Call Judy or Connie at 905-842-1411 weekdays 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Canadian R ed Cross urgently needs vol unteer drivers Monday to Friday to transport clients to medical appointments in Oakville and surrounding areas. Drive Red Cross van or own car, mileage reimbursed. Call Donna McDermott at 905-845-5241. Volunteers also required for front desk reception, homecare equipment loans, personal disaster assistance, clerical support -- and a fundraising assistant for Aug. 23 go lf tournament to contact busi nesses for donations for silent auction and balloon pop prizes. Wellspring Save-a-tape Fundraiser - help support Wellspring by bringing or mailing A&P, Dom inion, Ultra-Mart, or Save-aCentre cash register tapes (pharmacy and grocery) to Wellspring. 2545 Sixth Line, Oakville, ON, L6Z 4B4. Wellspring receives $1 for every $450 in tapes collected. W ED NESDAY A U G U S T 14 W ellspring H a lto n -P eel D rop-In Program s, Introduction to Qi Gong, 10 11:30 a.m.. at 2545 Sixth Line. Call 905-2571988. M u ltiple Sclerosis Society, Halton Chapter, holds its annual summer barbecue on Wednesday, 5:30 p.m. at LaSalle Park, Sites 4&5, North Shore Blvd. and LaSalle Park Road, west Burlington. Food and bever ages provided. Bring money for raffle tickets. Rain or shine. To RSVP call 905-681-8770. RFA R ecovery fro m F ood Addiction, 12step anonymous program meets in Oakville Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m.. at Knox Presbyterian Church, Lakeshore Road at Dunn Street. Call Cecilia at 905-271-8531 or Bernice at 905578-4235. Wednesday Evening Fun Runs - meet at The Running Company. 118 Thomas St., at 7 p.m. for 5K, 7K and longer course. Free. Call 905-815-1952. TH U RSD AY A U G U S T 15 Halton A n d Peel Professional Executive N etw ork (H A PP E N ), networking support group for unemployed business profession als, meets at 8 a.m., in Mississauga. Speaker: Daniel Rutley on How to Have More Fun in Life Regardless o f Life's Circumstances. Cost for members is $5; $10 for non-members. Call 905-339-0268 or visit www.happen.ca. H alton VON F oot Care Clinic, Oakville Seniors' Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., 1-4 p.m. Cost: $20. By appointment only. Call 905-815-5966. Third ann ual Terry F ox F undraising B arbecue at ScotiaMcLeod, 700 Kerr St., 11:30 a .m .-l:3 0 p.m. Food, prizes, raffle tickets, silent auction, bake sale, and speakers Darrell Fox, national director, Terry Fox Foundation, and Mayor Ann Mulvale. RSVP at 905-842-9000. FRID AY A U G U S T 16 Alliance Healthcare Professionals, 232 South Service Rd. E., third anniversary bar becue. 11 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Free hot dogs, drinks, cake, live music, balloons and free screenings by Drs. Arnold Roper and Brian Huggins. Call 905-845-2291. SATU RD AY A U G U S T 17 Artisan, Craft a n d N ature Fair, 9 a.m. 4 p.m., Bronte Heritage Waterfront Park between pier and Lighthouse Restaurant. Pancake Breakfast, 9 - 1 1 a.m.. Oakville Heritage Trails - Bronte Loop Guided Walking Tour and butterfly monitoring, draw for prizes, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; picnic - bring own, or buy lunch, at noon; games, 12:30 p.m. Artisans and crafters on site all day. Event sponsored by Bronte Village BIA, Bronte Butterfly Foundation, and Oakville Heritage Trails. For information, call Bronte BIA, 905-825-3258 or Bronte Butterfly Foundation. 905-825-2245. A cou stic p erfo rm e r H eidi A n n is at Vinnie's Cafe in Bronte from 8 - 1 1 p.m., singing songs by Joni Mitchell, Jewel, Sheryl Crow and Neil Young. Garlic is G reat Festival, Aug. 17 and 18, at Country Heritage Park, Milton. Stinking good time - garlic sizzling in pan, tasting o f garlic jellies, pickles and spreads, cooking demonstrations, garlic talks, garlic music, wagon rides, and more. For tickets call I888-307-3276 or visit www.garlicisgreat.ca. SU N D A Y A U G U S T 18 The Spirit Sings at Crawford Lake, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Unique evening o f traditional teachings, storytelling and native games and challenges in longhouse. Cost: $15 adults, $12 seniors and children. For tickets call 905854-0234. M O N D A Y A U G U S T 19 W om en's S u pport a n d In form ation Centre o f H alton, Hopedale Mall, Ste. 210, will be closed Aug. 19 to Labour Day for summer vacation, and will re-open Sept. 3. The 2002-2003 program brochure will be available for pick-up at that time.