Large produce deparlment with a great selection of top qua o?l fruit vegeiubles and a full selection of meat at low prices. Garrie Chris ULTRA/TRIM JUMBO SELECTED VARIETIES FRESH PRODUCT OF U.S.A NO. 1 GRADE LARGE SIZE 18‘s NEILSON . _ __ SELECTED VARIETIES Everyday Low Price _ 1 75’ Everyday Low Price MAPLE LEAF OZEN Large Wholesale selechon at low prices everyday and no membership required Everyday Low Price LAKESHORE BLVD. (HWY.#2) Limit 2 with a minimum $10.00 order excluding 400g Store Hours: 1Oam Mon. Tues....?am Wed. to Fri......2am Saturday......... S8am 142° JPE eacl'- 9079 500g 129 5pm /pm Ppm 6pm THE OAKVILLE BEAVER For more information, call Lorraine Farrow at 338â€"41247. Healthy Communities is a broadâ€" based approach for improving the health of individuals and communiâ€" ties through community developâ€" ment and healthy public policy. In addition, four issue group leaders invite participants to join activities related to bike paths, volâ€" unteering/good neighbors, leisure/family activities, and the local economy. Rhonda Hustler, provincial co4 ordinator of Ontario Healthy Communities, will explain this new concept at the Healthy Oakville Steering Committee meeting to be held at the Halton Regional Centre, next Wednesday, Sept. 22nd, in the Glenorchy Dakota Rooms, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Healthy Oakville meeting All patients and spouses are welâ€" come to attend, plus anyone else who would like to learn about prostate cancer and its treatment. For information, call Tony at 822â€"3266 or Lori at 338â€"3230. The group meets Wednesdays, Sept. 28th, Oct. 26th, and Nov. 23rd, at the Male Health Centre, 1235 Trafalgar Rd. N., Ste. 407, at 7 p.m. A registered nurse will answer questions. ‘Us Too,‘ a new support group for men with prostate cancer has been formed for Oakville, Milton, Brampton and Mississauga. Since its formation about three to four months ago, between 25 and 40 people have been attending monthly meetings, "but we expect that numâ€" ber will increase to 100 to 150 once people get to know about our group," said Jack Higginson, one of the organizers. CaUncer support group Prostate | Exproping GoLr Baiis For information, call Bruce Cadman, 905â€"845â€"0593, or George Morris 905â€"844â€"8454. Over the years, the Blind Car Rally has raised just under $1 00'000 for Canine Vision Canada, based on sponsorships totalling $9,000 to $10,000 annually. This year, about $9,000 will be raised. Sunday‘s rally begins at 11 a.m., for a 100â€"kilometre scenic route though Halton. Registration begins at 9 a.m. To date, 36 cars have been sponsored and matched with blind navigaâ€" tors. "This is two more than last year, and counting," said rally coâ€"chairman Bruce Cadman. "We were hoping for more, but we‘re a bit limited with the availability of blind navigators, however, there‘s room for one or two." The 10th annual Blind Car Rally for Canine Vision Canada, a guide dog and hearing ear dog training centre run by the Lions Foundation of Canada, takes place this Sunday, Sept. 18th, at Pineland, Jim Snow‘s farm on Trafalgar Road north of Hwy. 401 in Hommby. Blind Rally this Sunday Disabled golfer Dennis Walters brought his explosive golf roadshow to Glen Abbey on the Labour Day Challenger Proâ€"Am to help raise about $18,000 for the Oakville United Way. Here Walters, severely injured in a golf cart accident, hits an exploding golf ball from his specially equipped golf cart. He is also known to use trick clubs as he golfs solely for entertainment and fundraising. His show was sponsored by SmithKline Beecham and the entire day was hosted by Ford. (Photo by Barrie Erskine) September 14, 199