Oakville Beaver, 19 May 1993, p. 16

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16 EXPERT PINKING SHEARS & SCISSOR SHARPENING 5-: I..iigfiis_ts. HY,' 'or further inh Shun Assoew Flltrllllyjiililiil '"'f())v/)v/rs, j?r1,0Ety)li/yi))li,t,1,1S 844-2320 @EEVE The Right Choice ForABright Future fr ll 311005ng the right svhool Applohy (Tollogo. HT' haw "91y on. Founded in 19.110 11 Oakville, Ontario. Appl ntrat Entrance Exams for Grades 7-13/OAC will be held on May 29.1993. 8 am. & Noon . and pay only tt It Am ammo ll ixtr iliti< l\'( YOUR LUBE, OIL & FILTER WILL BE COMPLETED IN 29 MINUTES, AND YOUR CAR WILL BEWASHED, OR YOUR NEXT ONE IS FREE! Ii This offer applies no matter what you drive: HONDAS, FORDS, CHRYSLERS, TOYOTAS, NISSANS Etc. are all welcome! (Note: We use only high grade Quaker State Oil and factory-specific filters. Taxes extra.) Bring your car into TOWN! CHEV-OLDS-GEO Monday to Thursday between 7 am. & 9 p.m.,_Frigay_between 7 gm} Ap.rn.vor fiaturpayt2ttyttLern - tlt ll tl ll If NN) Mu Spring and fall are the busy times for Bardon as she launches enormous new collections at these times of year, with no fewer than 100 pieces in each collection! And this doesn't include the many acces- sories she designs, just the clothing. "We're rec which is a c which is a composite of many fab- rics," says Bardon. "and we're known for piecing, appliqueing and Designer raising funds for Nova Scotia women's shelter ll H ll pl co " ‘mlnued from page 249516325525 LUBE, OIL 8/llrllil,,'rtilt NN l I m AND YOUR 4TH IS ON IL! lll' " hild th 3) h .lt " quilting which gives the clothing a romantic, old world flavor." A strong support for Bardon is her business partner, husband Gary, a lawyer who stopped practising to devote himself to the company. He takes care of the marketing, adver- tising and photography, and his suc- cess is best reflected bv the Award program which Suttles & received in 1991. To mark the 20th year in busi- ness, Bardon is visiting all the It "Towne Service" It's not a fancy name because “a ,"t. " the idea is simple - give the consumer exactly " BliE r g what she or he wants: great service at a great e , . / price. To me, this means convenient hours, a Brsg '. friendly staff and work that is performed Glen Yates accurately and quickly at a competitive price. We'll back our service up with a guarantee and we 'll wash and inspect your vehicle. But more importantly we want to ofer this service to everyone, no matter what kind of car you drive. We want your service business and think "Towne Service" gives us a competitive advantage. [hope you 'll give us a try/ President's Message II ll 1n Seawinds THE OAKVILLE BRAVE} stores, and an anniversary quilt of Canada has been handcrafted. As well, a shelter for abused women in Nova Scotia - Harbour House - has been chosen as a bene- ficiary for fund raising events this year. These include a lottery on one This summer marks the third year Suttles & Seawinds has been in Oakville, and although all the stores have a Nova Scotian influence, they Scotia, and a large 800 people at the t House on J uly 15th Research history, help disabled adults Are you interested in Halton's history? Would you like to learn more about it and help others do the same? Volunteers who have an interest in teaching or conducting tours, weekend or weekday special events, and exhibits are being sought by local museums. The museums will train interested indi- viduals. The Oakville Museum, for instance, needs people to prepare trays of food, serve tea, and collect tickets for a Strawberry Tea on Sunday June 6th. For either this short term event, or a more long Alan Walker of Financial Concept Group will be leading a 3-hour workshop for a maximum of 8 singles or couples in June. The three-hour long session will begin the process of determining: Those most likely to benefit will be over 40 years of age with personal financial assets. If you are close to retirement and in an industry that is currently early retiring their employees. then this workshop is a "must". To register, please call Eva at: the CAN YOU AFFORD TO RETIRE? Can You Afford to mauve? fll madian qu unenbe hi h Opera you’ll see tl traditional Instead. the glance tion. “It's a fun print because all the little boats have Canadian and Nova Scotia flags," says Bardon. "the boats are dressed! "I think the Oakville store has wonderful customer service which , R term commitment (such as conduct- ing tours of the Erchless Estate), call Beatrice Jones at 845-2606. h A short drive to Milton brings you the The Halton Region Museum. There is a need for muse- um library assistants to organize and catalogue library books and ref- erence material. Also required are gift shop assistants, registrar's assis- tants, and landscaping assistants. A special events assistant is needed for the organization of Canada Day in July and Kidsummer in August A researcher is also needed to con. duct research in many areas includ ing artifact collection, exhibits, spe- cial events and education program' ming. Call Linda Nitchell at 875 2200. N - vv v 'v v'vv v w----------) s"iahaaaa_ai--i=-_-6Vd Community Access Services is searching for a special volunteer: a male, age 25 to 30, to accompany a 1' vvvvvv'vV'V'vvvvUV'V'v‘vV'V'VVV'V'V‘VVVVVVVVVVVV‘ rt"-"""""""-""""""""""'"""""- 31337-3 BIRTHRIGHT Ligflijiti'lu, OAKVILLE: 825-1216 MILTON: 875-1245 Opportunities exist for consumers, caregivers and service providers to apply for membership on the Long Term Care Committee and related working groups of the Halton District Health Council. The District health Council is responsible for helping the community develop a plan for the restructuring of long term care services in Halton. As Committee and working group members, you will develop a plan that will help support seniors and persons with disabilities to continue to live in their homes and the community as long as possible. Part of the plan will be the design of a Multi Service Agency(ies) which will provide consumers with one single phone number, or "one point of entry" when they require services. If you have used services such as meals on wheels, Nome Care or a seniors day program, or if you are a senior citizen, a person with a disability or you provide care to such a person. you would be eligible to apply as a "consumer" member of the committee. If you are a health care professional, work in social services for seniors or the disabled, or are on the board of a health or social service agency, you may apply as a "provider" member. We are also interested in receiving applications from "individuals" who are interested in long term care issues and want to participate in this challenging planning process. Interested candidates should be Knowledgeable about long term care services and willing to devote several hours a month for a sustained period of up to two years. Application forms are available from our office as indicated below. The deadline for return of applications is noon on Friday, June I l, 1993. Mon.-Thurs. ff a. m. -5 p. m. Fri. ff a.m.-2 p.m. Tues. tl Wed. 7:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. HOTLINE 8 a.m.-Midnight 1-8tXr32iiy5683 o o r1155 , unique. For Oakville, the sutical theme, but if yt in the window at the displs ice that the colors are not f, 51MB VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO REFORM LONG TERM CARE IN “ALTON 'lli(,i!j3i,l!,li,),.a)ji,i,iilv),jiy! u 1U“ h :er b' oo per person per room per night JHased on double occupancy, taxes addmonal) 1] ow at the display colors are not the white and blue pt Includes Continental Breakfast Daily prmgy STAY TWO NIGHTS and THE THIRD NIGHT IS FREE! )nnl FOR RESERVATIONS CAU. (416) 791-4422 or (519) 941-8111 [IE 1mm Hanan District Health Council 700 Donal Drive, Suite SiO Oakville. Ontario L6K 3V3 (416)842-2120 nk (one hour Mom of Toronto) a] ALTON, ONTARIO 1llt YOU Int am ft CttltthtAt?. VICTORIA DAY LONG Wset'tttNto is a very special aspect," says Bardon. "There is a lovely ambi-. ence and the people are outgoing and friendly." The future looks good for Suttles & Seawinds, in spite of the reces- sion, Expansion with new stores is a goal but Bardon doesn't have any specific locations or time frames. As for the designs, Bardon has just introduced a new collection of cot- ton prints and indigo silk that is ver- satile enough to carry you from work to weekend and from desk to dinner. young man who has had a stroke to the 2 to 3 p.m. swimming class at Glen Abbey Pool on Mondays. The volunteer must be able to manage a wheelchair and be prepared to assist the man with changing. Call Pam at 949-4411 for more information. If you have Friday evenings free from 4 to 6 p.m., are patient, and you have some experience with horses, why not consider being a one-to-one leisure buddy for a spe- cial needs adult. This would entail driving this individual from home to the 5 Star Ranch on Dundas, assisting him at the program, and driving him home. Call Teresa Bates at Community Living Oakville, 844-0146. If you are physically active and looking for an entertaining volun- teer experience, consider being a Bingo runner for the Canadian Mental Health Association. bingos are held various weekdays or Saturdays, at either 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. or 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., at Oakville Bingo Country. CMHA Halton depends on this important fundraising effort for the continua- tion of their programs. Current Bingo players make especially good candidates for this position. CMHA Halton is also interested in hearing from people who can participate in or help organize their 5th Annual golf classic to be held at Carlisle golf Club, on Thurday, June 24th. Contact Kenzie Hunt, 681-6776. Oakville Volunteer Centre is a program of the Hutton Social Planning Council and a United For other volunteering ideas, call the Oakville Volunteer Centre at 849-8163. " " M " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " , " " " D I " " " " " " " " " " " " " "

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