Cairns named oneC of four Halton Women of the Year By WILMA Bt OKHL1IS The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, May 11, 2004-7 CAPT'N FRY'S MOBILE CHIP WAGON MARKET DRIVE AT HIGHWAY 25 More Than Jusf French Fries H cei ws aanog louir people 1Io reccive I lusî Womni oflte Year linors. The awards. hosîccl by tle Uakvjlle-based Wonnen\s Centre, were preseuiîed Io Audrey Cairns oni Milton along with Patricia 1 lorst oi Mississauga. Priscilla de Villiersoni Burlingbun and Ct>nnie Smith of Hamilton. The scvenîh annual Halton Women of the Year awards werc hield lasi Tuesday ai the Glen Abbey Golf Club. Ms Caims was described as a Miton's Audrey Caî "modem day Florence Womnen's Centre execut Nightingale" by her nominator, her tellow award winner lone Goodhue, a fniend from St. local unit of the Canadian Paul's United Church. Society, and getting nvo Her "ife-long career in volun- politics. teerismn" includes countless church Retired from nursing for and community projects, from decade, Ms Cairns contini launching letter writing campaigns active despite having ha for Amnesty International to advo- bypass surgery and a hipi cating for senior housing, provid- ment. ing palliative care at Allendale, On accepting her awa serving as interim president of her Cairns said sorne of ber v( Volunteers needed 'Me Women's Centre is seeking people who care enough about helping others to donate their lime, Peer counsellors are in short sup- ply at the centre, located at 210- 1515 Rebecca St. in Oakville Peer counsellors provide one-on- one support, either by phone or in person, for women facnig abuse, grief/bass and relationship issues, Bun, Sausage on a Bon, Homemade Beef Gravy, Pop, Juices, CoOe Bus: (905) 875-9090 Open 7 Days a Week il arn-6pm Brion or Melinda Howard NO W Extended Hours until 8:00 pm Photo by PETER C. McCUSKER iîrns (second from right) poses with utive director Melvina Walter (centre) and rs. m Cancer ;olved in )r about a mes to be id triple )replace- /ard. Ms voiunteer Peer counselling is an approach that uses listening, supporting and empowering techniques to validate a woman's feelings and help her explore her options. Volunteers are trained in active listening, support- ing and providing appropriate information and referrals, To volunteer or for more infor- mation, cali (905) 847-5520. Leam how to talk to others about their smoking. CALI THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY'S TOLL FREt SMOKERS' HEIPLINE L 1-877-513-5333 We wish te draw your attention te the following in aur current 2004 catalogue PAGE 33 - UNDERLISTING TO ITEM 51 - BASE FOR 60-0123-4. 60-0113-I COPY READS: 60-0113-8.28999 SHOULD READ: 60-0107-4.299.99 PAGE 248 -ITEM 7 -SENTRY FIRE ESAFE, 46-00070-4 COPY READS; 5997 SHOULD READ 159.97 PAGE 249 - SAFEY 1ST ASSORTMVENT, 46-2113-13-212125-412214X COPY READS: EACH 1,89-9.99 SHOULO READ: EACH 1.89-2999 We sincerel 'v regret an v nen'n we îavhave caused.voii. not, 2(t,I 0,/<11 projects are long term, "If you have a dream, don't be in a hurry. Just keep going until it's done," she said, "Some things take time, don't give up on them." Also nominated were local breast cancer survivor and business woman Lesley Goetzen; dance instructor Joan Alarie; Angele Desgagne, advocate for Francophone business women; Denise Ertsinian of the Oakville Zonta Club; Staff Sgt. Brenda Glass of the Haltrin Regional Police Service; Rev. Dr. Helen Goggin, retired pastor; Dorothy Kirby of Hope Place; Jean Koziak, case- worker for Big Brothers Big Sisters; Sue London, reflexoligist and reiki practitioner and Crohn's and Colitis Foundation volunteer, and Alicia Snell, author of two books. cet Your Vehicle Ready For Summer ' CLEAN For the air we At K&B Auto brel h 715 MainStreet E Milton 76-3181 e s - -he H Baneav p o *25 of ae- yar at ~1 i , 1 , ý- V 1