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Contact: Wilma Blokhuis Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 250) Fax: 905-337-5567 email: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 2(X)2 · Page D4 Please fo rw a rd announcem ents fo r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Heaver, 4 6 7 Speers Rd.. Oakville. Ont. I j6K 3S4; Fax 905-337--5567, em ail blokliuis(ehaltonsearcli.com, or call 905-845-3824 Ext. 250, B EF O RE NO O N Monday to he included. Notices are listed free o f charge. The Women's Centre. Hopedalc Mall. Ste. 210. is open for Peer Counselling, Monday. Tuesday, and Thursday. 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.: and Thursday evening. 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Call 905-8475520. Cleaning your closets? Clothing Works Oakville is cur rently accepting gently used w om en's business attire for Halton women returning to the workforce. Drop clothing off ai Barbette's. 349 Lakeshore E.. or call 905-815-9411. Grace House Group Home that supports independent living Ambulance and Hallon Helping June 6 and June 7. Contact Dara Gellman at 905-844-4402 or e-mail ogcomm@look.ca if Hands. Phone: 416-889-9759 or interested. visit www.boardmatch.org. Wednesday E vening F un A n Evening with Sally Armstrong. June 20. 7:30 p.m.. St. John's United Church. Runs - meet at The Running Dunn and Randall. Conversation, reading, Company. 118 Thomas. 7 p.m. for 5K. 7K and longer course. .book signing, dessert and coffee. Tickets cost Free. Call 905-815-1952. S 10. call 905-845-0551. THURSDAY. JU N E 6 D AR E Hallon 6tli annual Charity G olf H alton VON Foot Care Tournament. June 24. 1:30 p.m. shotgun Oakville Seniors start, baseball format. Granite Ridge Golf Clinic, Club. 9305 Dublin Line, Milton. Cost: S I50 Recreation Centre. 263 Kerr St., 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: S20. By appointper golfer includes power cart, lunch, dinner, pri/es. foursome photo, and income tax mcnt only, call 905-815-5966. receipt. Call DARK officers al 905-878-5511 H alton And Peel Professional Executive Network Ext. 2134. Canadian Diabetes Association needs (H APPEN) networking support volunteers for annual Information Expo and group for unemployed business professionals, 8 a.m.. in Speakers' Bureau. Call 905-338-0214, ext. discover it today. Mississauga. Speaker is Donna 231. Messer. Connect-Us Inter WEDNESDAY. JU N E 5 Reach fo r the Skye Project - Bill Hill's national. The power of positive Ice Cream Shoppe. Bronle Road south of linking. Members $5. non-memLakeshore. is committed to raising funds for bers $10. Call 905-339-0268 or W W W . cancer research. Today is Free Ice Cream Day www.happen.ca. International Association o f at Bill Hill's. Make a donation instead of pay ing for ice cream. Proceeds 10 the Canadian A dm inistrative Professionals Cancer Society and the Hospital for Sick (IAAP) dinner. 5:30 9 p.m.. at Dr. Sylvia Garnis-Jones Burlington Holiday Inn. QEW. Children. O ur Ixtdy o f Peace School A n n u a l Guelph Line and South Service NISc., M.D.F.R.C.P.(C) Fundraising Barbecue. 5 8 p.m.. 3 9 1 River Road. Burlington. Open to office Dermatologist Glen Blvd. Also silent auction and fun activ professionals. Cost: S20. Call ities for the kids. Event open to community. Helene Trotier-Tate. 905-632LASER HAIR Blossoms, Butterflies and Birds, present 6378 or send her an e-mail at ed by the Friends of the Oakville Public gtate 1@cogeeo.ca. REMOVAL Community Resources Fair Library. 7 - 9 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn. 2774 FOR WOMEN South Sheridan Way Informative event with fo r Youth with Disabilities, 3 - 8 Awn MPKl G el rid of excess, unwanted hair AINU M t IN the fast, ea sy. effective way. p.m.. E. C. Drury High School garden author-expert Marjorie Mason Hogue. In a Specialists office Leam how to choose and position plants in Library. 215 Ontario St.. Milton., presented by Special Education your garden to attract butterflies and birds. departments o f E. C. Drury and Copies, o f her book. Amazing Annuals, will W e 're h e re Bishop Reding High School, and also be on sale. Door pri/es. Tickets available to h e lp Erinoak. Lip to 30 exhibitors. at the Central Library Administration Office Ask us about the UghtSheer diode (1st floor) or for more information or to Free admission. Laser system and how we can use it to reserve tickets call 905-815-2042 ext. 5900. remove unwanted hair. Salvation Arm y Red Shield Tickets S I2 each and $9 for Friends of the C ampaign Volunteers Consultation by appointment Library members. Celebration B BQ for its 50th Iroquois Ridge Residents Association 88 Dunn Street. Suite #401 invites all residents to join the directors al year of service to the people of (Just south of Lakeshore Rd E monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in Southridge Oakville. All canvassers and vol Downtown Oakville unteers. plus their families invit Room al Inx|uois Ridge Community Centre. (905)-849-5674 Come and meet some of your neighbours and ed to celebrate at Volunteer Appreciation BBQ at Coronation town councilors and discuss items of interest. Park Shelter beside Kids Water For more information call Ann Gray at 905Park, west entrance. 5 - 7 p.m. 842-3585 or Joyce Stephenson at 905-339f a m ily D e n t/ s ffy Free picnic food supplied, bring 7498. lawn chairs or a blanket. Call Volunteers interested in helping with next year's Eco Festival invited to organizational 905-339-2043 if you plan to meeting, 7:15 p.m.. at Oakville Community attend. A Niglil at Gairlocli Vintages Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human has relocated and is welcoming patients in her new office. to benefit children's art educa Rights. 148 Kerr. This year's festival on April For appointment please call 6 attended by 1.300 people and featured 17 tion. 7 p.m. - midnight. Oakville 9 0 5 - 608-1441 educational workshops. 80 environmental Galleries in Gardens. 1306 DR. M ARIA W ASIAK AND ASSO C IA T ES exhibitors and variety o f organic and vegeter- Lakeshore E.. $100 per person. Call 905-844-4402 for tickets. ian foods. Call 905-849-5501. 3 1 0 5 WINSTON CHURCHILL BLVD, SUITE # 8 Interim Place Gala, Olello's C om m unity F oundation o f Oakville annual general meeting. Town Hall. Trafalgar Banquet Hall. 5:30 p.m. 1 a.m. Full sii down meal. DJ. silent Room. 1225 Trafalgar. 5 p.m. C om m unity Appreciation Day al auction, in support o f Interim Chiropractic First, 7:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. Free Place, facility reaching out to Halton and Peel region's women food. $2,500 in pri/es. free face painting. Call 905-827-2444. First 10 callers receive free and children. Facility provides 24-hour crisis care for abused final health exam. Boards latch&A Itru vest helps business, women and children of domestic Coach, ocean front hotel, activities. violence. New facility to be built law and I.T. professionals find positions on 11 days June 22 $629 the boards o f directors of charities for free. will be five minutes away from Professionals can attend free orientation, 6:15 Oakville. Tickets cost $125 each - 8:30 p.m. at the Volunteer Centre o f Peel in or corporate table of 10 for Mississauga. Board members sought for $1500. call Michelle. 905-876Keg 9 \ iHXtWWb pf 3467) or the shelter at 905-271Oakville Parent-Child Centre. Oakville P n c r n per p cnon w in m I i k Im It i all u u v a n d t tW H 9 V77 7648. Distress Centre, Canadian Mental Health Have you lost a loved one? Association, Canadian Red Cross. St. John B ereavem ent G roup, Trinity United Church. 1250 McCraney. Fridays 9 a.m. Everyone wel come. Call Babs Hodgson, 905844-0573. SATURDAY. JU N E 8 Oak Park Charity Yard Sale at the Oak Park Sales Centre. Glenashton and Sawgrass. Treats available. Purchase tickets at the raffle offering over a $l,0(X) in prizes. Proceeds from the raffle go to Wellspring Hallon-Peel. a support centre for individuals and families coping with cancer. Call Leanne Spence at 905-2579987 or e-mail lspenee@cogeco.ca to book a table or for infor mation. Raindate June 9. U fe Hike - hike Heritage Trails at Lions Valley Park to support Surviving Strep Strategies for Life. Registration 8 a.m.. welcome and warm-up. 9 .m,, hike starts 9 :15 a.m. For information, call 416-886-6777 or visit www.strep.ca Halton L G B T Parenting Group - first official meeting for parents or prospective parents at Halton Pride on June 8 .2 p.m.. at Sheridan College. Trafalgar Road. Call Jean Clipsham, 905825-6065. After-Pride Dance, 8 p.m.-1 a.m.. following a day o f Pride festivities al Sheridan College. The dance at Sheridan's The Cage, hosted by Halton Pride, features 2 DJs, light shows, video effects, pool tables and a lounge. Admission is $10. restricted to 19 and older. For tnul airing more information. visit Oakville's www.halionpride.org. Uvtdifiil Hallon M ADD - Mothers A gainst D runk D riving Car Wash, Petro-Canada Station. Trafalgar and Upper Middle. 9 a.m. 4 p.m. Car washes and red ribbons in exchange for dona tions to support safe and sober BROOKSrONE / A x driving, stop impaired driving and support victims. To volun I KBC teer at the car wash, call 905R oval B ank ^Strategies for AVO TUS 844-0096. Help fig h t U fe Threatening UMTMrtleji/ X w .u v n c s N . I liiiK -.itio n \ K t 's c u n i ) abootautte. Allergy Garage Sale. 9 a.m. 3 fir R t v o m iit io n . I i v a U i m i t & P i v u n t k m p.m.. 148 M aplegrove. Kids LLobiaws stuff, household items, books. for adults with psychiatric or social difficulties requires volun teer board member. Meetings last Tuesday o f each month, nine times a year. No fundraising. Call Dave Klarer at 905-8444772. Support one o f Oakville's premiere cultural events by vol unteering a few hours o f your time to help with A Night at Gairlocli Vintages. Volunteers are needed during the day on snacks. All proceeds to Anaphylaxis Canada/Halton Anaphylaxis Parents' Group offering education and support to people living wiih life-threaten ing allergy. Call Wendy. 905339-1773 or Cheryl. 905-3383718. Monthly meetings second Wednesday at St. Christopher's Church, 662 Guelph Line. Burlington. G igantic A n n u a l Garage Sale, Don Rowing Club. 8 a.m.. Front Street. Lakeshore at Credit River, Mississauga. Saturday F un offered at Oakville Parent-Child Centre. Kerr Street and Sixth Line loca tions, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Enjoy a special time with your child in a creative play environment. Call 905-849-6366. Saturday M orning Fun R uns, meet 8 a.m. at The Running Company, 118 Thomas. 5K. 7K and longer runs. Free. Call 905-815-1952. Bronte Group Ktins/Walks leaving from Vinne's Cafe each Saturday m oning at 8 a.m. Runners and walkers welcome. Measured Routes from 2-20K. All ages and abilities. Rain or shine. Water stops along route. Also short walk/run every Wednesday at 7 p.m. Call Greg or Joanne Saunders ai 905-8471327. SUNDAY. JU N E 9 Oakville Historical Society Historical Walking Tours, twohour guided walks begin at 2 p.m.. at society's office. 110 King. Cost: $10. Main Street o f Old Oakville Walking Tour. June 9. July 7. Sept. 8. and Oct. 6. Houses o f Old Oakville Walking Tour. June 23, Sept. I and 22. Call 905-844-2695. .4 Taste o f the Town, mxm 4 p.m.. Appleby College. 540 Lakeshore W,, rain or shine. Tickets: $75 each ($50 tax receipt), to reserve e-mail k m c k e n z i e 2 1 @ c o g e c o .c a . Proceeds to help Halton Healthcare Services' John Black Life Support Room and other Rotary projects. Brides Throughout the Ages, III!) Years o f Wedding Fashion exhibit. 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.. Churchill Place. 345 Church, and fashion show, 2 - 3 p.m.. The Kensington. 25 Lakeshore W. Shuttle service available between two locations. Donations for Canadian Cancer Society. RSVP. Linda. 905-844-4000. Father's Day Craft, drop-in 1 - 4 p.m.. Oakville Museum at Erchless. 8 Navy. Admission to makt; craft by donation, proceeds to Pioneer Discovery Cupboard to assist with school project and encourage children's interest in history. Regular admission to museum applies. Call 905-3384400. Youth C omm ittee al St. John's will be hosting a ham burger and hot dog barbecue on the lawn at 5:30 p.m. followed by the service at 7 p.m. featuring modern spiritual niusic. perform ances by puppet family, and lots o f fun. Everyone welcome at both events. Those attending the barbecue asked to bring a salad or dessert to share. Iuii Anderson House A nnual Memorial Walk/Run, register 10 a.m. at 2635 Lakeshore east of Winston Churchill, walk to Ian Anderson House, 430 Winston Churchill. 4K and 8K routes. Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place finishers. Complimentary barbe cue al Ian Anderson House. Call May Lynch. 905-822-4938 or Margaret Summerhayes. 905849-5852. MONDAY. JU N E 10 June 10 Iasi day to RSVP for St. John Ambulance, OakvilleMilton, AGM , 6:30-9 p.m.. at Towne Restaurant & Dining Loung, 467 Speers. Election of board o f directors, volunteer information and displays, awards presentation and refreshments. COMMUNITY UPDATE mere's a whole new world out there... NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST FOR a 11 IS 6 MONTHS oac with any purchase of any Furnace or Air Conditioner Starting from *1595 ASK OUR SPECIALISTS ABOUT YOUR AIR QUALITY SYSTEM. .c 5 o t re HANKS 8 HEATING SON AIR CONDITIONING fAMILY OWNED ANO OPERATED & ELECTRICAL Serving the Area for Over 30 Years. CALL FOR YOUR FREE IN-HOME ESTIMATE 905 208-0957 or 1-866-222-4251 Z>r. Kristina Pere PIC K S FOR JUNE Bookers Bookstore. 172 Lakeshore Rd. E,, Oakville ·844-5501 · bookers@sympatico.ca I V n i l i l 'S D AY v n o 1. COME ON. DAD!, by Ed Avis 2. CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE FATHER'S SOUL, by |ack ( anIk'Id 3. FATHER TO SON. by Harrv Harrison 4. RED GREEN'S DUCT TAPE BOOK, bv Red Green 5. MY GRANDFATHER'S BLESSINGS, bv Rachel Renicn 6. O H. THE THINGS I KNOW!, by Al Franken. 7. O H, THE PLACES YOU'LL C O . bv Dr. Seuss 8. GRADUATION: A TIME FOR CHANGE, l>\ Lvnn Johnston 9. GRADUATION JOURNAL, bv Lvnn Chang 10. THE BLUE DAY BOOK b\ Br.idlev Greive Daytona Beach DeNiire Toiirs 1-800668-6859 n cn o N RUSH HOME ROAD. by Lori Lansens CROW LAKE, bv Marv Lawson 3. TESTAMENT, bv Nino Ricci 4. A THOUSAND COUNTRY ROADS, bv Robert James Waller 5. ABOUT A BOY, b\ Nick H ornln 6. THE SHELTERS OF STONE, b\ Jean M. Aucl 7. SULA, by Toni Morrison . ATONEMENT, bv Ian McEwan 9. UNLESS, bv Carol Shields 10. FAMILY MATTERS, bv Rnhinton Mistrv Take a Hike! F a m ily H ik e F re e BBQ L unch J e rry Je ro m e a n d tlie C a rd e lls S ile n t A u c tio n 8 · E v e n ts T -Sliirts · K ids A re a · D a n c e r s & F id d le rs · R a n d o m D ra w s N O N -F IO IO N 1. TENDING THE EARTH. bv Lorraine Johnson 2. CULTIVATING DELIGHT, bv Diane Ackerman 3. SHAKEY: NEIL YOUNG S BIOGRAPHY. bv Jimmy McDonough 4. FIFTY SEASONS AT STRATFORD, bv Robert Cushman 5. HOW TO GRILL bv Steven Raichlen 6. GRILLING. In Williams - Sonoma 7. THE ULTIMATE CO I.FBO O K ed. bv Charles McGrath 8. THE D O N T SWEAT GUIDE T O GOLF, bv Richard Carlson 9. PADDLE QUEST, bv .Mister Thomas 10. HOW I PLAY GOLF, by Tiger Woods Can 905-469-9325. Oakville chapter o f Breast Cancer Support Sendees month ly meetings al Wellspring. 7 to 9 p.m., second Monday o f the month. Call Lottie Grant. 905844-6651. Join the 12th annual FourDay Evening Walk. June 10-13 al the Royal Botanical Gardens. Burlington. Those who complete four evenings will receive a medal. Registration desk opens at 4:30 p.m. and the walk starts at 5:30 p.m. 5K. I0K or I5K routes. Cost: S1-S7. Funds raised help upkeep RBG's trails. TUESDAY. JU N E II ()ak villegreen Conservation Association will hosl a public meeting with special guest speaker. M PI' Mike Colle , who will discuss his newly introduced private member's bill. Trafalgar Moraine Protection Act. Slide presentation of Oakville, includ ing the moraine, as seen from the air. Knox Presbyterian Church. Lakeshore and Dunn. 7:30 p.m. For more information, visit www.oakvillegreen.com. J o in u s S atiu x lay , J u n e 8 tli a t 9 a m f o r a d a y o f f u n a t Mi w w w .s t r e p .c a LIONSVALLEY PARK HERITAGE TRAILS 416-886-6777 B est Bets p ro vid e d courtesy o f LIFE B o o Ic fr s O o o k a t o '« » a o * o i o i o rc to f 1 * 0 0 0 * o iu t> « T H E I I A k V I L L EI E I V E R

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