Wayne Hutchings puts everything behind this throw, while "little brothers" James and Stan look on during the Fifth Annual Big Brothers Appeal Spiel held Saturday at the Oakville Curling Club. Organizers said $25,000 was raised during the fundraising event, which featured 26 teams. The award for the highest fundraising total went to Dan Turdy‘s team, which raised around $5,000. The team included Gregory Klein, Brian Thompson and Brad Haines. The next highest total was raised by Mayor Ann Mulvale‘s team, which raised around $3,000. _ (Photo by Aiziero Verto!l) GOOD SHOT talking aerodynamic styling. Tachometer. Standard driverâ€"side airbag. 8.7L/100km city/5.8L/100km highwayt (not normally _ When was the last time $13495 bought a cool car? M.S.R 1 And we‘re not talking A/C here. We‘re L w Budds‘ Saturn Saab Isuzu 507 Speers Road, Oakville 845â€"1610 §4 Saturn SC1 considered a "cool" stat, but hey, let‘s break some rules here). And it‘s only priced at $13495. No kidding. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER ‘ ’ olunteering can open doors to new and IllleL‘SlIll‘r'_ acttvâ€" ities. Teaching life skills to developmentally challenged adults, helping run a bingo, or becoming a director of a board are only a few of the many opportunities available through the Oakville Volunteer Centre. Call the centre at 849â€"8163 or contact the agencies directly: The Victorian Order of Nurses Hospice Training program will start in April, and they are taking regisâ€" tration now. The 10â€"week course, which will prepare volunteers for working with patients who are terâ€" minally ill, will be held on Thursday evenings in Milton. For more inforâ€" mation, call Anne King at 827â€" 8800 The Oakville Crisis Centre trainâ€" ing also starts in April, and runs one night a week for six weeks. To regâ€" ister, call Sandy Beveridge at §49â€" 4559 Hand in Hand Resource Centre, in the River Oaks area, is in very big need of volunteers who can help run an After School program for 7 to 12 year olds one day a week, from 4:30 to 6:00 p.m. There is also Volunteers needed for several projects a Breakfast and Lunch Clubs and a Preschool that requires volunteers. Funding has been a problem for this Centre, and Munn‘s School is holdâ€" ing an Art Raffle to raise funds to keep the programs going. To volunâ€" teer, or to buy tickets for the Raffle, which includes works from Robert Bateman, Karl Barnbart and Steve Nease, call Dave Haley at Munn‘s School: 844â€"9461, or Hand in Hand at 338â€"5788. ChildFind Ontario Inc. has a big project coming up for which they will need the help of a group. They have 80,000 feet of green ribbon that needs to be cut into sixâ€"inch Something for Singles series starts April 1st This series includes activities offered on alternate Friday or Saturday evenings, or on Sundays, preceded by planning sessions to acquaint participants and to select activities. A variety of entertainment such as winery tours, murder mystery dinners, brunches, sports, comedy cabarets, dining out, theatre, and more, assures people a good time with new friends. Singles looking for ways to meet other singles for entertainment, dinâ€" ing, and outings, will be interested in Sheridan College‘s "Something for Singles" series at the Burlington, Brampton and Oakville campuses starting April 1st. well known in Atlantic City Entertainment Circuit Friday March 12, 1993 (9:00 p.m.â€"1:00 a.m.) Saturday March 13, 1993 (9:00 p.m.â€"1:00 a.m.) Friday March 19, 1993 (9:00 p.m.â€"1:00 a.m.) Saturday March 20, 1993 (9:00 p.m.â€"1:00 a.m.) â€" Enjoy our Excellent Dinner Menu â€" then stay for ‘The Show!‘ April is Greek Month J K. L. LJ L« £. § March Only is 2 for 1 from 4 p.m. (Mon. & Tues. only) â€" Appetizers, Finger Foods, Wings and more â€" No Cover, No Minimum Dine & Dance at Macy‘s 2257 Royal Windsor Drive, Mississauga (1 /4 mile west of Southdown Road on the north Side) Call for Details (416) 822â€"2260 1 Diner & Delicatessen " V Presents L Live Entertainment Every Friday & Saturday Appearing This Week Peter Marino se e PRESENT COUPON AT TIME OF SITTING «== â€" smm . es §â€" *â€" Ts mE ZECE MACY‘S *T xÂ¥ portrait studio pieces and then pinned will be distributing the entrants to the Blue Ja: well as to the general r Amnesty International Group 75 meets the first Tuesday of every month at 7:30 p.m., at Central Baptist Church in Oakville. Amnesty volunteers write letters on behalf of prisoners of conscience, around the world, in support 0 human rights. Postage costs are reimbursed by the group. If you are| willing and able to write letters as assigned, please call Erni Kuechmeister at $49â€"8484. The Forty Plus program planâ€" ning session will be held at th Oakville Campus at 8 p.m., Friday April 2nd with outings planned fo Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Advance registration ($45 fee) i required. For details and a registra tion form, see your Sheridan College Continuing Education Spring 1993 Calendar, or call $42 8800 The Something for Singles proâ€" grams will be held on alternative weekends. The planning session fo the Burlington Campus will be hel at 7 p.m., Thursday, April 1st an for the Brampton and Oakville campuses at 7 p.m., Friday, April 2nd. Your money‘s worth... and more/ ied. ChildFind the ribbons to h 17 199