Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 27 Mar 1994, p. 15

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# "I‘m doing what I like. I have the opportunity to be creative when I develop the programs, but best of all, I get to play and have Bertollo‘s deep passion for sciâ€" ence, combined with her teaching experience, show in her classes. The children love the classes, and the parents are excited by the opportunity for their children. fun! The positive feedback from Fhe parents tell me that I‘m on the PR ght track." There are such classes, and hey are offered by the KidScience programs on the weekends at Appleby College in Oakville. KidScience was started last November by Jean Bertollo, previously a science teacher with the Halton and Toronto Boards as a consultant at the Ontario Science Centre. Imagine a science class where 6 to 10 yearâ€"old children build their own electric circuit and understand how it works. In hnother class, they learn about ‘how the eye works by dissecting a cow‘s eye and building a pinâ€"hole camera. In an adjacent lab, 11 to 13 yearâ€"olds are designing and building their own intelligent robot. Program for budding scientists BE3 3. ( bes;de Swiss Chalet) or,nuuo‘mmam UPPER MIDDLE AND 8STH LINE . 8494546 Summer camp programs and information brochures are now available at the Oakville Public Libraries Handsâ€"on Science Programs at Appleby College April 9 â€" May 7 Handsâ€"on 5â€"week program (Saturdays or Sundays) designed to challenge, excite and encourage children 6 to 13 years, to discover the scientific marvels that are part of everyday life! Fee: $125. "Everybody Loves a Walker‘s Bunny" GWQ_IKQJ’S Chocolates The Build a Robot classes for the 11â€"13 year old is $160. | Call: 827â€"2956 â€" materials included. APRIL â€" SUNDAYS GOOD FRL., EASTER MON. 1 MAY â€" SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND VICTORIA DAY q JUNE â€" SATURDAY SUNDAY h natural curiosity; their desire to explore and manipulate. A lot of learning takes place and it shows! One student asked his parents to "sign him up for life." Another wants to be a scientist and yet another was intent on dissecting the family dinner. The next session runs for five GOOD FRIDAY. APRIL 1st 10â€"4 PM *~* fine jewellery * 312 Lakeshore E., Oalwville 8447220 Wanna buy a diamond? For more information, call Jean Bertollo at (905) 827â€"2956. Brochures are now available at the Oakville Public Libraries. ending May 7th. And if your child is looking for more than sports, or arts and crafts in the summer, there is the KidSciCamp â€" sciâ€" enceâ€"filled, fun, and daring. Savings are realitive to other dealers‘ recently advertised prices. Our regular low prices for the Motorola DPC and Nokia 101 cellular phones are $299* and $309*, respectively. *Price valid on any 12 or 36 month contract except Lifeline or Bronze. System access fee, activation, applicable taxes, long distance and roaming not included. O.A.C. Service Extras: unlimited local weekend calls, 30 unlimitedâ€"length calls home per month, detailed billing and message centre free for 6 months. Service Extras not available on 12 month contract. \LOWER PRICES: Save $30 Nokia LXâ€"12 SPEERS RD. | > Until April 16, 1994 we‘ve lowered prices, and we‘ll deliver right to your door! REGULAR LOW PRICES CONTRACT CHOICE: FREE SERVICE EXTRAS: DELIVERY TO YOUR DOOR: Bell Mobility Save $70 Nokia 100 * Pony Classes Starting at 5 yrs Old * Adult Classes Evenings * New! Ladies Daytime Classes Available t(905) 338â€"3055 Approved Cellular Agent We will deliver your phone to your door anywhere in Oakville, Mississauga, or Metropolitan Toronto west of Yonge Street, for just $10 more, tax included. Offer includes Bell Mobility‘s Service Extras® 12 Months® or 36 Months * Save $72 Motorola DPC 1027 Speers Road Just West of Fourth Line, Beside Tim Horton‘s Oakville (1 172 Mites West ofHuy. 25) 8274678 Open T Days A Week English Riding School 3445 Dundss W. (Hwy. #5) Save $72 Nokia 101

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