1/2 PRICE PLUS Spring Summer Merchandise 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. Feast of Fools presents the David French play, Jifters, at the Oakville 11 Swimsuits Centre to Aug. 6th, 8 p.m., and Aug. 7th matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets $10, at the Centre Box Office, 815â€"2021. Oakville Singles Alive and Dancing, every Friday at 9 p.m., Oakville Legion, Church Street. Information: 842â€"1327. Oakville Big Sister Association Giant Garage Sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., O‘Connor MacLeod, 700 Kerr St. The night comes alive with Creatures of the Night at the Bronte Creek Provincial Park Visitor Centre. Charles Robertson has a live bat demonâ€" stration followed by a Bat Hike at 7 p.m. A look at astronomy, using telescopes, follows at 8 p.m. Park on Burloak north of QEW, open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., admisâ€" sion $8 per family, $1.25 per person 6 to 17, seniors and disabled, $2.50 adults. The night comes alive with Creatures of the Night at the Bronte Creek Provincial Park Visitor Centre. Charles Robertson has a live bat demonâ€" stration followed by a Bat Hike at 7 p.m. A look at astronomy, using telescopes, 8 p.m. Oakville Museum, 8 Navy St., annual Children‘s Day, 1:30 to 4 p.m. Sample ice cream from an oldâ€"fashioned ice cream maker, plays games such as mation about this and future trips, call Ivy at 845â€"3417. Children aged 7 to 12, and their mothers, are needed daytimes in August for a study on kid‘s food likes and disâ€" likes, at Erindale College. Children will taste foods, so children with food allerâ€" gies are not able to participate. Mothers with one or two children in this age cateâ€" gory welcome â€" however, no babysitâ€" ting is available for younger children. Study requires one hour per child. Erindale College is located on Mississauga Road between Dundas and Burnhamthorpe. Call Ruth at 905â€"828â€" 5460, and leave message. The Education is Ageless Fall 94 program guide is now available for pickâ€" up at local libraries and Halton Board of Education schools. Call 333â€"3499 or 878â€"1240 for additional pickâ€"up locaâ€" tions. Halton Board of Education offers LINC/ESL (English as a Second Language) classes for adults, days and evenings. Childminding available at some locations. Program expanding to Iroquois Ridge High School. To register, call 632â€"6490, or consult the Education is Ageless Fall ©94 program guide. Child Find Ontario is looking for volunteers to help in office. Child Find J.J. MIRROR CLOSETS Your Mirror Closet Specialists * Mirror Doors Waills is Bevelled Glass Mirrors HQUL HC 4 Standard/Custom Shower Mon.â€"Wed. Tub Enclosures *# Glass Tables ® Custom Closet Organizers Since 1971 Ontario assists in the search of missing children and provides preventative eduâ€" cation on abduction to parents and chilâ€" dren. Information: 842â€"5353. _ QOvereaters Anonymous meets, 8 p.m., Knox Presbyterian Church, Dunn Street. Information: Sharon, 844â€"9518. Remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Vigil for Peace, 9 to 10 p.m. Oakville Community Centre for peace, ecology and human rights, 148 Kerr St. Information: 8$49â€"5501. 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. Information: Judith, $42â€"1411 Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oakville Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic at the River Oaks Recreation Centre, 2400 Sixth Line, 2 to 8 p.m. It‘s the Spirits of Bronte Weekend at Bronte Creek Provincial Park. Spirit Campfire Saturday at the Visitor‘s Centre, 8 p.m. Park, Burloak north of QEW. Preâ€"registration required, call the park at 827â€"6911. Mon.â€"Wed. 10â€"6 Thurs. Fri. 10â€"9 Sat. 10â€"6 _Sun. 12â€"5 MISSISSAUGA SHOWROOM HOME DESIGN CENTRE 2575 DUNDAS ST. W.