Please forward announcements for What‘s Up . . . North 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 for next publication date, free. Priority to local, nonâ€"profit groups. Celebrate Canada‘s 127th birthâ€" day at Bronte Creek Provincial Park, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Visitor Centre. Children‘s crafts, face painting and Canadian hat makâ€" ing. Captain Canada Quiz Show at 1 p.m. Bring a candle to the campfire at 8 p.m. and be part of the flame passing ceremony. Take exit 109 off QEW onto Burloak Drive to Park entrance. $8 per vehicle or $1.25 per person. Celebrate Canada Day at a Strawberry Festivalâ€"Pioneer Days , July 1st to 3rd, at Andrews Scenic Acres, Milton. Bacon on a bun, strawberry shortcake, strawâ€" berry lemonade, strawberry pickâ€" ing, pony rides, hay rides, creative playground, animal corral. Fundraiser for Milton Seniors Activity Centre. Andrews Scenic Acres if 5 km. north of Hwy 401 on Hwy. 25, turn right on 10th Sideroad, 3km.; or drive north on Trafalgar Road and turn left on Ashgrove Rd., 7 k.m. Call 905â€" 878â€"5807. Discover the mysterious world of reptiles, snakes, frogs and lizards at Bronte Creek Provincial Park (also July 3rd) 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitor Centre. Reptile ania hike at Spruce Lane Farm House, 1 p.m. Take exit 109 onto Burloak Drive to Park entrance. $8 per family; $1.25 each, ages 6 to 17: $2.50 adults 18 and up, half price for seniors. WEDNESDA Glen Abbey Toastmasters meet, 7:30 p.m., St. Ignatius of Loyola High School. Information: John, 847â€"1235 or Dennis, 827â€" 8216. alton Rape Crisis Centre holding very informal dropâ€"in sesâ€" fions this summer every Friday, 1 o 3 p.m. Free for all women. ormat: video showing, informaâ€" ion and open discussion followâ€" ng. Topic of first dropâ€"in, Date Rape, the Effects/How to be bupportive. Information: 825â€" $622. Hopedale Mall, 1515 Rebecca St. second floor, Suite P27. Each dropâ€"in session on a opic pertinent to women. Oakville Singles Club Open Dance, 8 p.m., Oakville Legion, avy Street, (upstairs). Dancing o music of DJ. $8 per person. formation: Audrey, 842â€"1327. TURDAY St. Simon‘s Anglican Church econd annual _ Stampede Breakfast, 9 a.m. to high noon. ood grub, live music, pony rides, quare and line dancing. $7 for dults, $4 for youngins or $20 for e whole dang family. For homeâ€" ick westerners, envious easternâ€" rs, wannabe cow punchers. nformation: 845â€"8351 or 845â€" 842. Big Brothers of Halton annual ar Wash, Mr. Lube, Speers Road d Dorval Drive. Springridge Farm 11th annual trawberry Festival for the nited Way of Milton. Craft how, entertainment â€" music by piritual Posse of Oakville â€" chilâ€" ren‘s activities, wagon rides, rawberry eating contests, BBQ admission. Two km west on Derry Road off Hwy. 25. Information: 878â€"4908. Classic Odysseys presents brunch for Oakville and Burlington singles at Barranga‘s on the Beach, 580 Van Wagners Beach Rd., Hamilton. Cost: $17. Space limited. Information: 257â€" 21733 pecting 8| interested in breastfeeding their| babies welcome to attend meeting of Oakville East La Leche! League, 8 p.m., 135 Inglewood Dr. Information: 842â€"5983, 825â€" 2352, 847â€"3206, 849â€"5959. ES Overeaters Anonymous meets, 8 p.m., Knox Presbyterian Church, Dunn Street. Information: Sharon, 844â€"9518. Air Cadets for youth 12 to 18 meet 7 p.m. T.A. Blakelock High School. Arthritis Bluebird Club meets, 12:30 to 2 p.m. Leisure Centre, Milton. Bring your lunch; tea and coffee provided. Social/educationâ€" al support group for people with arthritis. Exchange ideas, informaâ€" tion, coping strategies. Speakers invited to talk with time allowed for questions and discussions. The Arthritis Society will send a physâ€" iotherapist on land exercises. Arthritis sufferers and their family and friends welcome. Information: Norma Anderson, 877â€"9317. No fees to join. Child Find Ontario, located at 710 Dorval Dr. Suite 210 looking for volunteers to help in office. Child Find Ontario asissts in the search of missing children and provides preventative education on abduction to parents and chilâ€" dren. Information: 842â€"5353. Oakville Literacy Council needs volunteers for oneâ€"onâ€"one tutoring. Information: 815â€"2046. NATIONAL CELLULAR:s Oakville Kiwanis Meals on Wheels needs spare and regular volunteers to deliver hot meals during the lunch hour to clients living in Oakville. The time involved is approximately two hours and training is provided. 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