Oakville Beaver, 28 May 2003, C05

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Contact: Wilma Blokhuis Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext 250) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com W ED N ESD A Y . MAY 2K. 12( X )3 · P a g e C " Please fo rw a rd announcem ents fo r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd.. Oakville, Ont. L6K 3S4: Fax 905-337-5567, em ail blokhuis@ haltonsearch.com, or call 905-845-3824 E x t 250, B E F O RE N O O N Monday to be included. Notices are listed fre e o f charge. W ED NESD AY M AY 28 R AN D (R esidents'Association North o f D undas) is hosting a fundraising event focused on North Oakville Heritage at 6 p.m. at the Oakville G olf Club. 1154 Sixth Line. Featured guest speakers are Sandra Post, renowned golfer and descendant o f Post Comers pioneers and Harry Barrett, former Mayor of Oakville and Vice-President of the Oakville Historical Society. Tickets cost S50 and can be purchased at Encore DVD at 2530 River Glen Mews. For more information call 905-257-1663. Oakville A frican Violet Society, 7:30 p.m.. White Oaks Secondary School. 1055 McCraney, use west side entrance north of greenhouse. Visitors welcome. Last meeting before summer break. Call Barbara Post. 905845-1550. O akville H istorical Society presents Halton History Comes to Town, about local history, exhibits and summer events, at Knox Presbyterian Church, Lakeshore and Dunn, 7:30 p.m. Free admission, refreshments. Halton Eco Festival is looking forward to 2004. A start-up meeting will be held on Wednesday. May 28 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Oakville Community Centre for Peace. Ecology and Human Rights. 148 Kerr St., Oakville, just north of Lakeshore Road. All are welcome. For information call 905827-8705. e-mail lseiler@tap.net, or visit www.oakvillepeacecentre.org. CARP - C anada' s Association fo r the Fifty Plus. Halton chapter. 7:30 p.m.. at Burlington Seniors Centre. 2185 New St.. Central Park, Burlington. Speaker: Dennis Nolan, retired pharmacist. History o f the Niagara Apothecary Museum at Niagara on the Lake - forerunner of modem pharmacy. Visitors welcome, refreshments. Call Harry. 905-335-5717. Hollyhock Caregivers Support meeting, informal monthly meeting of family care givers wanting to connect with others for mutual support and the sharing of ideas and resources. 1 - 3 p.m. on fourth Wednesday of month. Advance registration requested, call Eva at 905-824-1313. Wednesday Evening Fun R uns - meet at The Running Company, 118 Thomas St.. at 7 p.m. for 5K. 7K and longer courses. Free. Call 905-815-1952. TH U RSD AY M A Y 29 Thursdays in Black C offee H ouse. Knights of Columbus Hall. 1494 Wallace Rd.. 7 p.m. with musicians Daisy DeBolt, Laura Bird, Tannis Slimmon and Restless Eve. Tickets S10 in advance from SAVIS, Hopedale Mall. Rebecca and Third Line. Ste. 227. or call 905-825-3622. Tickets $12 at door. Oakville S u zu k i Association presents The Cello Final Concert on May 29 at 7 p.m. and the Violin Final Concert on May 31 at 3:30 p.m. These events will showcase group performances by the Suzuki students at beginner, intermediate, and senior levels. Both events will take place at Glen Abbey United Church at Upper Middle Road and Nottinghill Gate. I^et's Play Ball. Baseball Night Halton Recreation Club at Deer Run Park. Oakville, every Thursday 7 p.m., for fun game of slow-pitch soft ball. Men and women over 18 wel come. Deer Run Park is just north east of Lakeshore Road and Ford Drive. For more information, call Jim at 905-855-2484, or e-mail aplus@primus.ca. Ronald Morrish, behavioral con sultant and author o f The Secrets o f Discipline. With A ll Due Respect and Flip Tips, speaks to VOICE for Hearing Impaired Children. 7 p.m., at Hamilton Learning Centre. 1603 Main St. W.. Hamilton. For parents of hearing impaired children. RSVP at 905-335-1069. I jet's Talk A bout Hormones with Jackie Harvey o f Heart-to-Heart. Alternatives to HRT. 7 p.m., Mainway Arena. Walkers Line and Harvester, Burlington. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Tickets, $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Contact Mary Jo, 905-338-0209 or heeneymj@look.ca. or Jeanne. 905336-1859, jbullock @cogeco.ca. Halton A n d Peel Professional Executive Network (H APPEN) net working support group for unem ployed business professionals, 8 a.m., in Mississauga. Speaker: Dave Crisp, Five Easy Principles You Need to Succeed. Members $5. non-members $10 Call (905) 339-0268 or www.happen.ca 2279 or email gbunty@cogeco.ca. Burlington Storytellers' Guild is hosting a day of workshops for both the novice and experienced story tellers at St. Philip's Anglican Church. Burlington. 8:30 a.m. (regis tration) to 4:15 p.m.. Bring bagged lunch - complimentary coffee, tea and muffins. The cost for the day is $60 with deposit o f $20. Brenda can by reached by phone, 906-637-3071 or email, byersstory@cogeco.ca. Treasures a n d Tours Bazaar Day, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.. Ireland House at Oakridge Farm. Antique appraisal clinic. $5 per item; sale of de-accessioned museum items, woodcarving, heritage cooking, rope making, crafts. Skyway Bluegrass Club, bar becue. tours. Ireland House at 2168 Guelph Line north of Upper Middle. Burlington. Call 905-332-9888. Giant Garage Sale at Computer Bank. 760 Brant St.. Unit 28, Burlington, non-funded non-profit organization run by volunteers that refurbish old computers for distribu tion and sale to low income citizens, 10 a.m.-3p.m. Call 905-631-8091. SU N D A Y JU N E 1 Free concert with the Louis Frittz Band, one o f South Africa's hottest bands, 10 a.m.. King's Christian Collegiate. Bumhamthorpe and Neyagawa. South African Braai (bar becue). Call Gary Cymbaluk at 905844-2801 ext. 34 W omen' s Business Bazaar, 5 - 8 p.m., Al-Falah Islamic Centre, 391 Burhamthorpe Rd.. east of Trafalgar. Trendy and funky Asian clothing, business attire, exotic jewelry, natural oils for beauty and cooking, skin care and hair styling salon, Egyptian Art Deco, bridal services, food and catering, children's comer, snacks for sale, and more. H alton-Peel Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society regular meeting will be held at Chinguacousy Branch Library, lower level, 150 Central Park Dr.. Bramalea at 2 p.m. Speaker is Susanne Clark. Resources at the United Church Archives. COMMUNITY UPDATE SATURDAY MAY 31 B ill H ill - Old Fashion Day hosted by Bronte Village BIA. start ing with pancake breakfast at 9 a.m., and continuing with community garage sale, Ontario Renaissance Festival performers. Buccaneer Treasure Hunt, Best Dressed Pirate Contest at 10 a.m.. plus entertain ment. Also Bronte historical display at Bill Hilhs Ice Cream Shoppe on Bronte Road. Call Bronte BIA. 905825-3258. F air Vote Canada - Halton Chapter is holding a meeting at 10 a.m. at Walton Memorial United Church. 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W. Gail Turner will facilitate a workshop on proportional voting systems. Also planning upcoming activities. Everyone welcome. For more infor mation, contact Gail at 905-637- www.oakvillebeaver.com Teens and parties on Healthwise Healthwise on Cogeco Cable 23 will focus on teens and parties tonight from 8 - 9 p.m. Topics of discussion will include alcohol poisoning, drug use and person al safety issues including sexual assault. Viewers can call 905-333-6080 during the show to ask questions. In the first half hour of the show, Healthwise host Dwight Ryan will speak with public health nurses Mary Tabak. Marie Jakubowski and Linda Andrews from the Halton Region Health Department about what teens experience at a typical party. The dis cussion will also focus on the different risks associated with the use of alcohol or drugs at house parties, bush parties or raves, and what teens can do to make decisions that are safe for them. `Teens are always going to attend parties and risk taking such as experi menting with alcohol or drugs is often part of this experience," said Tabak. "Our goal is to provide parents and youth with information about how to stay safe in these situations." Viewers will also hear the personal story of Sheri Roberts of Burlington who suffered permanent^ injuries, including paralysis, after a horrific car accident five years ago after a night of partying with friends. She will share how a decision that fateful night affects her for the rest of her life. A Halton police officer and a para medic will join the panel during the sec ond hijlf of Healthwise. 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