The Oakville Christian Women‘s After 5 Club Dinner, Holiday Inn, 7 p.m. $14. The Arthritis Society presents Warmâ€" Demâ€"Bones by the Mississauga Concert Band and the Studio of Dance and Performing Arts, 2 p.m., Meadowvale Theatre in Mississauga. Admission $10 and $8 for seniors and students. Information: Helen or Harrier, 897â€"2995. The Halton Peel Branch of the Ontario Genealogical _ Society _ meets, Chinguacousy Branch Library, lower level, 150 Central Park Dr., 2 p.m. Visitors welcome. Featured: Louise Hope, presiâ€" dent of the Ontario Genealogical Society on Three John Fergusons â€" Which One is Mine? Problem Solving in Genealogy. Oakville Museum fourth annual Wee Celebration, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Featured: Oakville Scottish Country Dancers, pianist Brian Turnbull, tenor Frank King. $3 and $1.50 for seniors, students and children. Please forward announcements for Update to Kathy Yanchus, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ont. L6K 384; or call the Update Mailbox at 845â€"5585, box 5440 or Fax 845â€"3085 BEFORE NOON WEDNESDAY to be included. Items are published at no charge. However, priority is given to local nonâ€"profit events. Publication is not guaranteed due to space limitations. THE KITCHEN SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! UP TO T YV, OFF 490 Speers Rd., Oakville : 842â€"5222 St. John Ambulance Training for Life! REGISTER NOW for 10 week winter term starting prl 1 Maplegrove United Church 486â€"8742 («(« i) 48 MUSIC £00â€"0 /44 _ (est 1972) _ 48 MUSC Young Children‘s Creative Music Movement Classes 466 Morden Rd. #201 Oakville, Ont. L6K 273 (905) 844â€"4844 * For babies and very young children 6 months to 3 1/2 years old MONDAY JAN 24 (in 6 month groupings) Musical Becinnines 40 Centennial Pkwy. North Hamilton, 573â€"6030 Progressive Euchre Evening at Oakville Senior Citizens Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., 7 p.m. Cost $2 includes refreshments and cash prizes. The Maplegrove/Clearview area‘s Community Consultation Committee meets with the Halton Regional Police Service Community Officers, 7 p.m., subâ€" station located in Maplegrove Village Mall. Information: Subâ€"station, §49â€"9898. Featuring: Julie Brickman of Lady Remington; jewellery with the latest trends in fashion jewellery and accessories; music by Michelle Sim and speaker, Ruth Ross. Reservations: Susan, 826â€"8441. PuUupD ib c se 4 d Avenue Umt#C13 or Oakvnlle office, 338â€"1181 NTE NE 10% off on Central Air Conditioners, Humidifiers and Air Cleaners. He would also like to offer his advice to anyone with a heating and humidification problems, his estimates are free as is his advice. Please call him at Mississauga office, 238â€"8698, 1515 Matheson John Trempe, the President of Bridlewood Heating and Air Conditioning West, is pleased to announce the appointment of Edward (Ed) Martel as Sales Manager of the Mississauga Branch office. Ed brings twenty years‘ experience to the position, having spent most of that time in the immediate area of Oakville and Mississauga. His job is to continue to estimate new business through the sales § of heating and air conditioning equipâ€" ment and has made it his first duty to Edward Martel _ offer all his past and new customers a Super January Sale. Up to $500.00 tradeâ€"in allowance on furnace replacements. t hm 5 cap c on Oe uie e Tok V APPOINTMENT NOTICE BRIDLEWOOD HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING During our save up to 40% off the regular cabinet price of a complete new Canac, Cellini or Signature kitchen. Bring in this ad during our sale and receive a builtâ€"in, twinâ€"compartment, recycling bin free when you purchase a complete kitchen Living with Cancer meeting, 7 p.m., Cancer Society office, 51â€"635 Fourth Line. Helps provide emotional support and pracâ€" tical guidance to patients, family and friends. A guest speaker, a video or other activity may be planned for the evening. Sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Halton Housing Coalition Community Forum regarding barriers to affordable housing, coop and nonâ€"profit housing, group homes, community attitudes and other housing issues, 2 to 4 p.m., Oaklands Regional Centre, 53 Bond St. 681â€"0663. couples and singles welcome. Information: 845â€"8141. CELLINI * SIGNATURE * CANAC CaBINETS The Canadian Federation of University Women, Burlington meets, 7:30 p.m., Nelson High School, 4181 New St., Burlington. Gertrude Cetinski of the Alzheimer Society of Hamilton Wentworth on The Sandwich Generation. New members welcome. W.D. Butler, P. Eng., Manager of Development Engineering Planning Services Department, Town of Oakville 1225 Trafalgar Road, P.O. Box 310 Oakville, Ontario, L6J 5A6 AT THE OAKVILLE MUNICIPAL BUILDING 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD on WEDNESDAY JANUARY 26, 1994 rrom 6:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M in THE BRONTE ROOM, OAKVILLE, ONTARIO to review alternative solutions and provide input required to pioritize selection criteria in accordance with the CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT procedures of the Environmental Assessment Act. If you are unable to attend but would like to comment please forward your comments in writing to: MADD Halton Forum on Why Impaired Driving is Still the Worst Crime Committed, 7:30 p.m., Travel Lodge Inn, 950Walker‘s Line, Burlington. No charge. Coroner Dr. Owen along with representaâ€" tives from the Crown Attorneys office, Society. No charge. Info: §45â€"5231. The Town of Oakville invites residerts in the area to attend a THE NORTH IROQUOIS RIDGE LA NDOWNERS GROUP Optimist Club of Oakville meets, 7:15 ONTARIO EAST MORRISON CREEK SUBWATERSHED TOWN OF OA KVILLE PUBLIC MEETING is conducting a SUBWATERSHED STUDY in cooperation with o Bereavement Support Group meets, Halton Family Services. Info: $45â€"3811. The Oakville Fibromyalgia Support (See Update page 10) Ladies Neighborhood Coffee Hour, 9:30 to 11 a.m., Calvary Baptist Church, 1215 Lakeshore Rd. W. Pharmacist will answer questions about prescription drugs and their side effects. Speaker Kathy Reimer, a nurse. Nursery provided. p.m., Dynasi Family Restaurant. Guest speaker: Janice Hayhurst of Oakville Crisis Centre. by Steve Nease