Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 14 May 1999, p. 16

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16 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, May 14, 1999 v Mayor will celebrate 50th birthday at Wellspring fundraiser Welcome Wellspring, a special fundraising dinner for Wellspring Halton-Peel, is set for Wednesday, June 16th at Le Dome Banquet Hall. The evening is also a celebra­ tion of mayor Ann Mulvale's 50th birthday and her 10th year in office. Wellspring House, an inno­ vative treatment and support facil­ ity for cancer patients, will soon be a part of Oakville's Uptown Core Park. Tickets are $100 each. A tax receipt for the full amount will be issued. Contact Lottie Grant at 844-6651 or Audrey Williamson at 338-3135. Le Dome is located at 1173 North Service Rd. East. The Mayor's Reception, spon­ sored by Royal Bank, commences at 6:15 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. This "celebration of life" promises to be full of surprises and during her keynote address, Mulvale with reminisce about her highs and lows in office. Other sponsors of the evening include AstraZeneca, Canadian Airlines Employees Charitable Foundation, IVI Checkmate, Laidlaw, Mack Truck, Petro- Canada and SmithKline Beecham. The community itself has rallied behind this cause and more than half of the tickets have already been requested. The Wellspring Cancer Support Foundation is well known to those receiving treatment at Princess Margaret Hospital - 25% of whom are patients from west of Toronto. With Credit Valley Hospital now the designated cancer treat­ ment centre for Halton and Peel, a Wellspring satellite centre in Oakville is an ideal location. Wellspring was established in 1992 to help fill the void between the cancer care system and sup­ port services. At present, Wellspring is located in the non- institutional setting of a coach house in downtown Toronto. There, cancer patients and their families receive comfort, support, practical information and more. Funding comes from individual donations and from corporations and foundations. This assistance allows more than 30 programs - from art therapy to yoga and med­ itation - to be made available at no cost. There is also a lending library and programs for the chil­ dren of patients. The programs are open to all cancer patients regardless of where they live. RMAFLEX ORTHOPE Queen Set SIMMONS or Marquis S Catch a Breath of Spring Air with M a t t r e s s C i t y ■ m E l i R aleigh 15 Speed Mountain Bike w ith the purchase o f any Spring A ir Set. Queen Medallio Setueen IHattress 6 2 4 - 9 9 9 9 6 0 7 -0 7 1 1 I 6 3 1 - 9 9 5 01911 DUNDAS ST. E. 2125 DUNDAS ST. W. 3350 FAIRVIEW ST. Mattress ___ if City Dundas St. iviai jd L City Ethan Allan DeBoers Fairview St. * Mattress City MISSISSAUGA 624-9999 1911 DUNDAS ST. E. TORONTO 483-9999 3288 YONGE ST. SC A R B O R O U G H 7SO-1 144 1286 KENNEDY RD. Mattress City 4 tn I I Fairlawn Yo ng e ■ Lawrence l I BURLINGTON/HAMILTON ERIN MILLS & OAKVILLE 631-9950 607-0711 3 3 5 0 F A IR V IE W S T 2125 DUNDAS ST. W. I Fairview St. ■ M attress CT C ity 1 W al ke rs '% Li ne L ■8 piece set, 3 -p /w ■Dynamic g o ld s e n s ic o re s h a ft ■Offset iron des ign H U I I 1 M M M HAMILTON MOUNTAIN A A Wm A m ^ M m m m m ™ 52C . tmendge Road East I f W MWMMMWWMM- (905)388-8111 ■ I f I l f U f l f V BURLINGTON 4 6 4 6 4 M V 3300 Fairview Street l ^ f l f ^ (905)637-7344 ERIN M IL L S 3145 Ouidas St West I ___(905)607-3331 i Hours: Mon. to Fri. 10am to 9pm , Sat. 9 :00 am to 5 :30 pm, Sun.: 11 am to 5 p m ^ f l Join us for DEMO DAYS White Oaks Golf Course and Driving Range. Hwy.#5. Oakvillle. May 14th. June 10th & 11th. Meet TOP-FLITE Representative Burlington May 14th. Erin Mills May 16th. S .E .N .A .C .A . S.ENIORS E.NJOY N . u r t u r in g A . c t iv it ie s C.OMPANIONSHIP A . c h ie v e m e n t s J Mission Statement: The S.E.N.A.C.A. Seniors Day Program Halton Inc. provides activities and companionship in a nurturing environment to frail and disabled adults while supporting the families in the caregiving role within the community. H O W T O A P P LY : 1. Inquiries should be made to the S.E.N.A.C.A. Program Manager 2. Home Assessments are available 3. Tour assessment at S.E.N.C.A. 4. Admission forms are filled in by doctor and consumer 53 Bond Street • (905) 337-8937

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