31 W ednesday , Septem ber 8, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Update e-mail ablackburn@oakvillebeaver.com or call 905-337-5560 Community BULLETIN Canadian Cancer Society needs volunteers for recep- tionist positions (Monday and Wednesday mornings and Friday afternoons) in its office at 760 Pacific Rd., Unit 7, Oakville, call Debbie at 905- 845-5231. Oakville Scottish Country Dance Group begins new basics class on Tuesday, Sept. 21, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Montclair Public School. Call Anne Harrison at 905-845-6718 or visit www.oscdg.ca. Butt Out! program con- sists of six weekly sessions and begins Tuesday, Sept. 14, 6-7 p.m., Oakville-Trafalgar Hospital, 327 Reynolds St., Learning Resource Centre (basement level). Contact 905- 338-4691 for information or to register. Free. Oakville Choral Society registration and rehearsals for 2010/11 will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 14 at St. Aidans Anglican Church, 318 Queen Mary Dr., 7 p.m., followed by first rehearsal at 7:45 p.m. Contact 905-827-6129 or visit www.oakvillechoral.com. Scouts Canada Registration, youth and vol- unteer parents. Contact www.oakville.scouter.ca or call 905-338-9135. 2010 Hills of Erin Studio Tour invites new artists to join the tour set for Sept. 18-19 and Sept. 25-26. For entry infor- mation, contact www.hill- soferinstudiotour.com or Samantha Routledge at 519- 928-5547 or art@burdette- gallery.com. WEDNESDAY SEPT. 8 Bronte Horticultural Society meets at 7:30 p.m., Sir John Colborne Recreational Centre, Lakeshore Road/Third Line, speaker Tony Post on small trees for the garden, guests $3. Birthright Oakville, Annual General Meeting, 6 p.m., St. Andrew Parish Centre, 47 Reynolds St. HAPPEN Linking People and Opportunities Networking support group for business professionals in career transition, meets at 8 a.m., Burlington Art Centre, 1333 Lakeshore Rd., Burlington, $10/members, $30/non-mem- bers, contact 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. THURSDAY SEPT. 9 Rosh Hashana Services at B'nai Shalom Congregation Oakville and Area, 10 a.m., contact www.bnaishalom.ca, info@bnaishalom.ca or 905- 901-9889. Developmental Early Identification Prevention Program (DEIPP CLINIC) for parents concerned about a child under age fives hearing, speech, behaviour or development. Free, Oakville Parent-Child Centre at 1500 Sixth Line, 9-11 a.m., call 905-849-6366. FRIDAY SEPT. 10 Rosh Hashana Services at B'nai Shalom Congregation Oakville and Area, 10 a.m., for tickets and information, con- tact www.bnaishalom.ca, info@bnaishalom.ca or 905- 901-9889. Fish Fry, Oaville Legion Branch 114, 36 Upper Middle Rd. E., 4:30-8 p.m., $9/person, patio open, contact 905-845- 6271. SATURDAY SEPT. 11 HERE! Halton Enablers of Renewable Energy hosts a Renewable Energy Fair at the Halton Regional Centre, Bronte Road/QEW, 1-4 p.m., solar and geothermal energy vendor displays and informa- tion workshops. Free, contact Forward announce- ments of non-profit local events for Community Update to the Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, ON, L6K 3S4; e- mail ablackburn@oakville- beaver.com or call 905- 337-5560. Free. http://haltonenvironment.ca or 905-299-2327. Parents Without Partners (PWP) Dance, 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m., DJ, buffet, no jeans, open to all, couples welcome, Burnhamthorpe Community Centre, 1500 Gulleden Dr., Mississauga, contact 905-278- 0111 or www.pwpcanada.com. SUNDAY SEPT. 12 Hamilton and Burlington Rose Society Members Forum, How Did Your Garden Grow?, Royal Botanical Gardens Centre, 680 Plains Rd. W., Burlington (Room 4), 2 p.m., all welcome, no entrance/parking fee. Contact h&bsociety@sympatico.ca. Back Pack Blessing Blessing of back packs and lap- tops for students, 10 a.m., also new season of Sunday School begins. St Cuthbert's, Maple Grove and Oakhill in south- east Oakville. All welcome, call 905-844-6200. MONDAY SEPT. 13 Alzheimer Spousal Support group for family care- givers, 1:30-3:30 p.m., St. Pauls United Church, 454 Rebecca St. call Acclaim Health Alzheimer Services at 905-847-9559. Tots and Us, for moms, dads and grandparents caring for a preschooler to participate together in playtime, music, stories and snack. No charge. St. Pauls United Church, 454 Rebecca St., 10-11 a.m. For information, call 905-845-3427. Oakville Osteoporosis Group, meets 1:30 p.m., St. Michaels Church, 181 Sewell Dr. (north of QEW, off McCraney Street), Dr. Reinhold Veith on Vitamin D, contact Phyllis Spillone at 905-829-4863. 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