♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Sunday, May 23, 1999 Oakville Beaver Weekend COMMUNITY UPDATE f t C C A C U t I T A M The Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) of Halton The Community Care Access Centre of Halton (CCAC) has recently completed the Request for Proposal (RFP) process to determine the organization(s) that will provide and deliver intravenous (IV) supplies to CCAC clients for the next three years commencing June 1, 1999. Bette Martin, Chair, CCAC of Halton Board of Directors, is pleased to announce that as a result of this RFP process, the Board has approved the awarding o f the contract to Caremark Ltd. The implementation of the Request for Proposal process is in keeping with the Ministry of Health's mandate to introduce a process to ensure the purchase o f the highest quality care at the best price. The CCAC looks forward to working closely with Caremark in continuing to provide high quality community based care for Halton citizens. The Community Care Access Centre of Halton coordinates home care services for Halton residents, offers information and referral to community services, and provides information and placement into long-term care facilities. Services accessed through the CCAC are funded by the Ministry o f Health. For further information contact: Jane Galbraith, Director of Purchased Services 440 Elizabeth Street, 4th Floor Burlington, ON L7R 2M1 (905) 639-5228 ext. 8742 o r ... if long distance dial 1-8006104000 ADVANCED REGISTRATION Free Legal Clinic: Separating or divorc ing? Free half-hour consultation with a practicing law lawyer, May 25th, 6:30 to 9 p.m., at the Women's Centre, Hopedale Mall, Ste. 210. Call 847-5520 to book. CAVEAT, Canadians Against Violence, holds Workplace Harassment conference, May 25th, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at Royal Botanical Gardens, Hamilton. Speakers: Catherine Burr, workplace harassment investigator; Leslie Reaume, human rights lawyer; and victim Sharon Chapman, who was harassed and assaulted on the job for 14 years. Cost: $75, including lunch, advance tickets only. Call CAVEAT, 632-1733. Red Cross Babysitting Course, May 26th, June 2nd, 9th, 16th and 23rd, Glen Abbey Library, 6 to 7:45 p.m. Register, $35, at library. Also Standard First Aid - Retest, May 29th, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Cost: $50, call Red Cross, 845-5241. Calling All Alumni - St. Aidan's Co operative Preschool is looking for former staff and students interested in celebrating its 37th Anniversary, May 29th, 10 am. to 2 p.m., at the school, St. Aidan's Church, Queen Mary and Stewart. Face painting, clowns, balloons, water games, white ele phant toy sale, raffle, yard sale, and meet founder Bettie Bryson. Call 845-6111, or Marcella, 842-2738. To donate sale items call Kim, 338-0895, or to loan pictures and memorabilia, call Janet, 842-0085. Car Rally for Road Safety, May 30th, 8:30 a.m., south parking lot at Oakville Place, challenge to determine which com munity has safest roads in Ontario. Participants go through every possible traf fic situation. Cost: $10, to bring HEROES back to Oakville in February 2000. Grand prize: two-one-day courses at Skid Control School. Barbecue. Call 844-1109. (See Community Update page 11) 10 AUTO IN REMISSION? TRUST HALTON TRANSMISSION YIELD TO EXPERIENCE IT COSTS YOU NO MORE, VANS, CARS, TRUCKS, BUSES, R.V.S FOUND IN STORE. ( 8 4 2 - 0 7 2 5 ) ASK ABOUT OUR FREE TOWING HALTON TRANSMISSION WE RE GEARED TO F IX IT R IG HT! " m m n r c p v u m id 5 5 9 S p e e r s R d . , U n i t # 2 , WAUt: OCTMUUH b e t w e e n 4 t h l i n e a n d D o r v a l Get ready for summer fun with the Y M C j k Come join us at our annual Summer Camp ■ " ^ 1 ■ ■ a ■ m m Saturday, May 29 * 10:00am - 2:00pm This is your opportunity to say hello to your counsellors from last ye ar an d for n e w cam pers and p aren ts to m e et and ask questions of our 19 9 9 cam p staff. Booths • Draw for a FREE week of camp Games • Face Painting & more Camp-style 8BQ Lunch (available at a small cost) P roceeds raised will h e lp send a child to cam p. N eed m ore details? C a ll o r drop by th e Y at 410 Rebecca Street • 845-3417 You'll want to remember this date because on June 4, Halton is going to provide you with its summer edition of Halton Life, the area's fastest growing publicatioa With a strong editorial line up, June's edition will cover everything from local festivals to the various types of unique eateries found in the area As a Halton-based business, you'll want to take full advantage of this opportunity to promote your business to more than 250,000 Halton resident^ Burlington Post Th e Qukville 632^4444 845-3824 QChe CanaMan Champion Georgetown It 878-2341 873-0301 iitiV ir«i in rv 11