Oakville Beaver, 25 Apr 1993, p. 9

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Oakville Fibromyalgia Support Group meets at 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteâ€" ria of Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar Memorial Second _ Annual _ Rizzuti Dinner/Dance takes place at 6 p.m. at Le Dome, 1173 North Service Rd. East. Tickets $150 per couple, $75 per person, available through Lillian Morris at the Cancer Society office, 845â€"5231. The Oakville Chamber of Commerce _ Business/Education Committee presents Career Day at Blakelock High School from 9:30 a.m. to noon. More than 45 "career exhibitors" on display. Call 8§45â€"6613. Overeaters Anonymous. Recovery from eating disorders. Step study meetâ€" ing tonight at 8 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church, 89 Dunn St. off Lakeshore Road. Side entrance, downâ€" stairs. Please contact Linda 8$42â€"1433. (Continued from page 7) Oakvilleâ€"Milton Riding Association of the Reform Party of Canada holds a Public Meeting with its local candidate Dr. Allan Somersall at 7:30 p.m. at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 1415 Third Line. Everyone welcome. For information contact Ephraim $47â€"0746 or the riding office 875â€"4291. Countrywide Town Centre Realty Inc., Oakville Town Centre I, 280 North Service Road West, Oakwille, L6M 252 UPDATE 2900 sq. ft. plus fully finished basement. Many quality upgrades including 2 ensuite baths upstairs. Great west Oakville location. _ Spacious raised bungalow on Great family area. Close to large mature lot. Rear entrance parks, schools shopping. FP, to inâ€"law suite. Great west end A/C and more. loc. Jeff Pearcy* 338â€"6550 $179,600 $189,600 INLAW SUITE! 146 FT DEEP LOT!! Jeff Pearcy* 338â€"6550 uasten suts ) (resounscus) :( Victorian Order of Nurses, Halton Branch, hold a Foot Care Clinic at Vistamere, 380 Sherin Dr., from 1 to 3 p.m. $15. For information or appointâ€" ment call Nancy Hoskins 847â€"1413. Dr. Mark Levine, chief executive officer of the Hamilton Regional Cancer Centre, speaks to the Burlington Breast Cancer Support Services at 7 p.m. at the Burlington Central Library, 2331 New St. Call 634â€"2333. The Masonic Lodges of Oakville hold an Open House and Information Night at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Hall, 125 Thomas St. If you have an interest in Freemasonry, the history, principles, objectives and what it expects of its members, please attend. For more inforâ€" mation call Len Crosier 844â€"9318; Rick Goodman 827â€"8860 or Ray Walsh 878â€" 4782. Parents are invited to attend Oakvilleâ€"Trafigar High School‘s Parents evening. Interview bookings, 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. Informal interviews, 6:30 to 7:20 p.m. Formal interviews, 7:30 to 9 p.m. Reports were distributed April 21. Any questions can be directed to the school, 845â€"2875. Hospital. Video on coping by Dr. Vasquez for patients and family. Call 847â€"8787. Jeff Pearcy* 338â€"6550 Oakville Senior Citizens Recreation Centre, 263 Kert St., hosts an afternoon of Bingo starting at 1 p.m. 50 cents each. Everyone welcome. Boneless, skinless breast of chicken is baked with bacon, pineapples and special seasoning, stuffed in a pita pocket and served with garlic, tomato, onion and hot sauces. Mixed salad will be added on request. Pork Tenderloin grilled with bacon, onions and fresh red pepper, stuffed in a pita pocket and served with garlic, tomato, onion and hot sauces. Mixed salad will be added on request. MEDITERRANEAN SPECIALITIES OF MONTFORT PREPARED FRESH ON YOUR ORDER IN LUNCH, BREAKFAST DINNER PORTIONS A Smple of Oue Whin The Specialists of Mediterranean Cuisine Oakville Legion holds Bingo at Mayfair Bingo, 483 Speers Rd., at 12:30 p.m. All proceeds to charitable organizaâ€" tions. St. Hilda‘s Coâ€"operative Preschool (See ‘update‘ page 18) "The most . popular _ sandwich in _ the Mediterranean" â€" chick peas are ground with fresh Italian parsley anc\iN;Eices. Deep fried and stuffed in a pita, served with garlic, tomato, onion and hot sauces. Served with Tahinch sauce. Mixed salad will be added on request stuffed in a pita pocket. Served with garlic, tomato, onion and hot sauces. Mixed salad will be added on request. Beef is freshly minced daily with onions, Italian parsley and special seasonings; barbecued and Beef, Pork or Lamb thinly sliced, specially spiced and stacked on a vertical spit. The meat is then slowly rotary roasted. Thin slices are shaved from the roast, then lightly grilled and stuffed in a pita pocket. This succulent offering is served with garlic, tomato, onion and hot sauces. Mixed salad will be added on request. Dave Coons Chair Every day in Halton Schools, students come in contact with heroes. They‘re volunteers, willing to give a most precious gift to young people â€" time. Nan Hurst is such a hero. She‘s one of 115 Seniors volunteering in schools as a part of the Halton Board of Education GrandTime Program. Nan, her fellow GrandTimers and all other volunteers, make a real difference in the lives of students. Their efforts are appreciated not just during volunteer week but every week. To Nan, and the hundreds of other people who are heroes to students in Halton, we offer two very important words â€" THANK YOU! If you are interested in the GrandTime Program, call (416) 335â€"3663 or (416) 878â€"8451 Ext. 3350 "Pursuing Excellence in Education Through Commitment and Service" Bishara Arraf <HAMILTON A PROJECT OF THE OAKVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ‘WV EWV O8‘L ‘NNSâ€"SYUNHL ‘WV 2~WV O6‘L ‘O3Mâ€" ~NOW ‘SHNOH Bob Williams Director of Education hy 5 ounbas st iRCGuoIS Toronto

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