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Oakville Beaver, 19 Jan 2011, p. 23

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CommunityUpdatee-mail ablackburn@oakvillebeaver.com or call 905-337-5560Forward announcements ofgram, contact Anne Mieke KaarsGroup, Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m.,a.m., 11 a.m. discussion of municipal905-845-3427. non-profit local events forSijpesteijn at amkaars@cogeco.ca or$30, register with The Women'selection initiatives, ward size, councilTUESDAY JANUARY 25Community Update to the905-844-0474, Sue Baillie at sbail-Centre at 905-847-5520.size. Speaker is former BurlingtonHigh school student volunteersOakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd.,lie@sympatico.ca or CharlotteTHURSDAY JANUARY 20city councillor Mark Carr.needed to assist with planning MuchOakville, ON, L6K 3S4; e-mailRiddell criddell1@cogeco.ca.Probus Club of Oakville(men's16 Guidelines to a Happy Life,Music Video Dance Charityablackburn@oakvillebeaver.comGrand Latin Evening, Friday,club) meets at 9:45 a.m., Maple Grove1-4 p.m., $15, register with TheFundraiser in April, supporting theor call 905-337-5560. Free.Feb. 4 in support of Canadian CentralUnited Church, 346 Maple Grove Dr.,Womens Centre at 905-847-5520.Drew Hildebrand Teen Benefit Fund,American Relief Effort (CCAMRE)speaker Dr. Gail Krantzberg onSUNDAY JANUARY 23group to meet at 7 p.m., ErinBULLETINrelief efforts in Guatemala, 7 p.m.,Problems Facing the Great Lakes.Ontario Genealogical Society,Meadows Community Centre, contactLadies at the Barre dance class-dinner at 8 p.m., Le Treport BanquetOptional pub lunch follows, contactHalton-Peelmeets at 2 p.m., author905-814-1306, dhtbf@rogers.com ores for adults 50 years and over, withHall, 1075 The Queensway E.,Doug Brown at 905-338-3617.Ruth Burkholder on Whats in thewww.dhtbf.com.former National Ballet of CanadaMississauga, silent auction, live LatinHalton Regions final seasonalArchives of Ontario?, Four CornersCARP, Haltonmeets at theprincipal dancer and certified yogamusic and entertainment, $75 perInfluenza (flu) ImmunizationPublic Library (Auditorium), 65Burlington Seniors Centre, 2285instructor, Barb Leese, combinationperson, contact 905-276-7729, 2011Clinic, 1151 Bronte Rd., free, drop in.Queen St. E., Brampton (east ofNew St., Burlington, 6:30 p.m., onballet/jazz class for older adults tomission March 26 to April 10, visitOakville/Mississauga CommunityQueen/Main streets, parking via JohnJanuary 25th. Doors open at 6:30, fireimprove flexibility, strength and bal-www. canadiancamre.org.Prayer, 9 a.m., ClearView Church,or Mary streets), all welcome, contactsafety presentation, advocacy oppor-ance. Thursdays, 1:30-2:30 p.m.,WEDNESDAY JANUARY 192300 Sheridan Garden Dr., contactJane Watt at 905-828-8411 or Miketunity, open to those aged 50 and$10/class. Contact Jacqui Penson atFriends of the Oakville PublicDavid at 905-829-2242 orPayne at 905-877-7627.over in Halton.905-845-6079 or Carole Terry at 905-Library Annual General Meeting, 7-dlocke@clearviewchurch.com.Oakville Symphony OrchestraSport Oakville Annual General331-6598.9 p.m., Auditorium, Central Library,FRIDAY JANUARY 21presents Sing, Sing a SongforMeeting, update, board membersSixth annual Chocolate Brunch120 Navy St. All welcome.Unfailing Love, seven-weekyoung people featuring baritoneelection, 6:30 p.m., Oakville TownExtravaganza ticketsavailable forLet's Keep Our Families andwomens fellowship group exploringAndrew Tees and the full orchestra,Hall, Committee Room 2, 1225Acclaim Healths popular event to beLoved ones Healthy seminar, 7 p.m.,Lukes Gospel begins, 9:30 a.m., St.3-4 p.m., Oakville Centre for theTrafalgar Rd., contact memberser-held 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. on Sunday,free, Whole Foods Market, 301Cuthbert's Anglican Church, MaplePerforming Arts, 130 Navy St., tick-vices@sportoakville.ca, 905-815-Feb. 6 at Rattlesnake Point Golf ClubCornwall Rd., for information, con-Grove Drive/Oakhill. Register at 905-ets $10 for adults/seniors, $5/chil-6160 or www.sportoakville.ca.in Milton. Includes lavish brunchtact 905-849-8400, ext. 107.844-6200 or stcuthbert@bellnet.ca.dren, contact 905-815-2021.Is Democracy Broken?, Oakvillebuffet, raffle, door prizes, silent auc-HAPPEN Linking People andLuke for Everyone, men's studyToronto Mass Choir Concert, 7CAPP open mike with paneliststion and entertainment. Adults $60,Opportunities Networkingsupportgroup based on Lukes Gospel begins,p.m., St. Simons Anglican Church,Marion Schaffer, environmentalchildren $30, contact Corinagroup for business professionals in9:30 a.m., St. Cuthbert's Anglican1450 Litchfield Rd., off Trafalgaractivist and 2007 Green Party candi-Brennan at 905-827-8800, cbren-career transition meets at 8 a.m.,Church, Maple Grove Drive/Oakhill.Road, opposite Sheridan College.date; Mervyn Russell, Oakville Peacenan@acclaimhealth.ca. Burlington Art Centre, 1333Register at 905-844-6200 or stcuth-Tickets $25, contact admin.stsi-Centre chair and KAIROS member;Tickets to Thursday, Feb. 10 CapLakeshore Rd., Burlington, speakerbert@bellnet.ca.mons@bellnet.ca or 905-845-8351. James Ede, NDP candidate, 7:30and Gown Dinner with the MayLori Raudnask on Creating YourSATURDAY JANUARY 22 MONDAY JANUARY 24p.m., Oakville Town Hall, TrafalgarCourt Club of Oakville, 6:30 p.m.,Vision Board for 2011, $10/members,Fair Vote Canada, HaltonmeetsTots and Usfor moms, dads andRoom, 1225 Trafalgar Rd.,cost $80/per person, Otello's$30/non-members, contact 905-339-at 10 a.m., United Way of Oakville,grandparents caring for a preschool-www.quipdujour.com/capp, cap-Restaurant, 2273 Royal Windsor Dr.,0268 or www.happen.ca.board room, Second Floor, 466er, free, 10-11 a.m., St. Pauls Unitedpoakville@gmail.com or 905-849-proceeds support scholarship pro-Separation and Divorce SupportSpeers Rd. Business meeting 10-11Church, 454 Rebecca St., contact8361.Beauty & Spa2441 Lakeshore Rd. W.www.hairchateau.comALLHAIR(check website for new client discount)SERVICESwithHALF905338-1237thisadPRICEVisit us at our new Spa LocationExsalonce presents charityMon., Tues., Wed. 9:30-7:30pm, Thurs.-Fri. 9:30-8:00pm, Sat. 9:00-5:00pmgift basket to lucky winnerExsalonce Laser & Esthetics wasthe recipient of the Diamond Awardpleased to present Andrea Potter withfor Best Spa & Esthetics in thethe ExSalonce Christmas CharityOakville Beavers 2010 ReadersBasket, valued at $800. Selection. For monthly specials, visitThe gift basket was the prize of atheir website at www.exsalonce.ca.raffle held in December, with 100 perTo book an appointment, call 905-cent of the proceeds going to benefit337-0227. ExSalonce is located atthe Pakistan flood victims. 233 Cross Avenue across from theThe staff of Exsalonce would likeOakville GO station.to thank everyone who donated andYour friends at Exsalonce Laser &remind them that even though theyEsthetics hope you had a holiday sea-did not win the basket, their donationson filled with comfort and joy, andis just as valuable.wish you a new year brimming withExsalonce owner Samina Dossa presents the AnnualExsalonce Laser & Esthetics waswellness and vitality!Christmas Charity Basket to the lucky winner,Andrea Potter.23 Wednesday, January 19, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.oakvillebeaver.com

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