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Oakville Beaver, 15 May 2002, C 6

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C 6 - The Oakville Beaver, W e d n e s d a y M a y 15, 2002 Markham Insurance CLOSING W ill y o u be in s u re d a fte r Ju n e 15th? A t D.B. Thomas Insurance Broker Inc. we offer: · Personal Service · Home and Office Appointm ents · Guaranteed Same Day Service · 24 Hour Claims Service · Specialists in Home/Tenant and A uto Insurance · As an independent Broker we w ork fo r you! · We are able to quote even if you've been in an accident · We take care o f all paperwork Ron Kuzyk · Oakville Beaver WELLSPRING BOOST: The Zonta Club of Oakville recently presented a $2,000 to Wellspring as part of its ongoing support for the cancer support centre. The funds are raised from a con cert, Songs fo r the Soul, held earlier this year. Shown, from left, are Judi Perry Brinkert of Wellspring, Liz O 'Boyle, musician Keith Thompson of Guelph, Carol Kuri, Christel Walters, and C atherine Bobesich, Zonta president. Also participating in the concert were Caroline Davidson and Liz Seamone of Oakville, Karen Manion of Toronto, Kaori Strong and M ark Tovey of London, and Ed C rabtree of Richmond Hill. The concert was sponsored by The Oakville Beaver , Con-Drain, Bill's Deli and M onastery Bakery, Jennifer's Kitchen and Bruno's. D.B. T homas Insurance B rokers Inc , Yoi/r Hometown Insurance Broker Since 1982 710 Dorval Drive * Suite 510 Oakville, ON *842-8020 CII Jl 111 \ m (C ontinued from page C5) UPDATE 20. Call 905-338-4400. Wildflower Weekend, May 18,19 and 20, at Halton County Radial Railway Museum. 13629 Guelph Line. 15K north *of Milton. Ride restored rail streetcars through forest carpeted with wildflowers. Call 519856-9802 or visit www.hcry.org. Admission: $7.50; seniors $6.50; youth 4 to 17, $5.50: three and under, and over 90, free. m q n d a ylm a y j q THURSDAY, MAY 16 St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School presents fashion show, 7 p.m., in school gym. 124 Margaret. Fundraiser for Evergreen, agency meeting needs of Toronto's large street youth population. Tickets $5, call Nicky Saini at 905-286-9198 or email p_4_f@hotmail.com. AFAF Association des F em m es d 'A ffa ires Fracophones (Francophone W om en' s Business Association) annual dinner meeting, M ichael's Back Door. 1715 Lakeshore W., Mississauga (905822-5751), 6 p.m. Door prizes, elec tions. testimonials etc. Cost: $25 S35 for non-members. Call Rita Holmes. 905-822-3677. Independent Association o f A dm inistrative Professionals (IAAP) invites office professions for networking and education night and dinner, 5:30 - 9 p.m., Burlington Holiday Inn, 3063 South Service. Speaker: Jennifer Golden, How to Plan an Effective Meeting. Dinner and speaker. S20; speaker only, $5. Call Helene Trotier-Tate, 905-6326378 or gtate 1@cogeco.ca. Halton VON Foot Care Clinic, Oakville Seniors' Recreation Centre, 263 Kerr St., 1-4 p.m. Cost is $20. Appointment, call 905-815-5966. M ississauga Camera Club, 8 p.m.. Port Credit Library, 20 Lakeshore Rd. E. Members' Essay evening. Call 905-569-9755. Halton A n d Peel Professional Executive Network (H APPEN ) net working support group for unem ployed business professionals, 8 a.m., in M ississauga. Speaker is Dawn Frail. Eagle Vision Group, W hat They D on't Teach You at Harvard Business School. Members $5, non-members $10. Call 905-3390268 or www.happen.ca. FRIDAY. M A Y 17 Burlington Christian W om en' s Club hosts hot buffet breakfast at Hearthstone by the Lake, Lakeshore and Burloak, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Cost: $11. Call Debbie. 905-331-4529 or Maureen, 905-631-7817. SA TU R D AY M A Y 18 Star & Garter Revisited Pub N ight, Bronte Legion Ladies Auxiliary. 79 Jones St., club entrance. Dinner 7 p.m. Tickets. $8 each, available at the bar or call Mary. 905-639-2424. Sing along fun night in old tradition. Swing Into Spring with jazz leg end Peter Appleyard, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.. at Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts. Third in a series of `I Love Animals' fundraising con certs for Oakville Humane Society. Tickets cost $40. Call the Oakville Centre box office at 905-815-2021. International M useum s Day and Victoria Day Weekend, May 1 8 -2 0 , 1 - 4 p.m., at Oakville Museum, 6 Navy. Also season opening of Old Post Office Museum at Lakeside Park. Celebrate Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee by making a com memorative badge on May 19 and South Peel N aturalists Club Victoria Day Field Trip - Birds of Dundas Valley Conservation Area. Beginners welcome. Dress for the weather, bring binoculars, lunch, water and bug repellent. Meet 7 a.m. in the parking lot on the east side of Bronte Road just south of the QEW. Call 905-820-2571. Women with Wings monthly din ner networking meting, O tello's Banquet Hall, 2273 Royal Windsor at Ford Drive. Speaker: Deborah Parker, owner. Blood Link Inc., blood analysis; 5:30 - 9 p.m. Cost: $30 ($35 non-members). Call Sheri at 905-829-8899 or visit www.womenwithwings.ca. WEDNESDAY. M A Y 22 A n tiq u e Silver, F urniture, Ceram ics and Glass - Oakville Historical Society presents talk on antiques by Lila Bloomfield, 7:30 p.m., Knox Presbyterian Church, Lakeshore and Dunn - enter at 89 Dunn. Admission free but donations welcome. Call 905-844-2695. MC MASTER UNIVERSITY S C H O O L OF T H E ARTS C O · · · · · · · Dave Andreychuk Steve Cuolla Adam Copeland Eric Cairns Scott MacDonald Doug McKay Jim ScHoenfeld PIANO SALE! The School of the Acts at McMaster University is replacing some of its stock pianos. Through an agreement with Kawai Canada Mujic Ltd. the School of die A ts is hosting a sale of pianos on campus. More than 50 pianos vail be available including grands, uprights and digitals in many sizes and finishes. Brand names indude: KAVMI, YAMAHA and WEBER as well as many others. Some sre new, some less than one year old and others have been professi onally refurbish ed. Monday, July 22 - Saturday, July 27, River Oaks Recreation Centre (2400 Sixth Line) POWER SKATING - We will be placing a daily 1 hour emphasize on power skating. PUCK HANDLING AND PASSING Innovative drills are utilized to develop passing and receiving skills at a intensity level. SHOOTING - To provide individualized instruction to improve balance, power and shooting accuracy. The techniques of how and when to use wrist, backhand, snap and slapshots are demonstrated. CHECK STRATEGY - Proper body positioning when playing a man while utilizing strength and intelligence; explanation of anticipation and angles when checking in comers, slot area and along boards. TEAM PLAY & BREAK-OUT SYSTEMS Execution of positional play in offensive, neutral and defense zones; power play and penalty-killing strategy. GOALTENDING - Specialized instruction in lateral movement; use of hands, stick, legs and body for catching and blocking. Challenging drills will be given to improve agility, movement time and hand/eye coordination. Thursday May 23 1 2 - 9 Friday May 24 1 0 -9 Saturday May 25 1 0 - 6 Sunday May 26 1 1 -5 Thursday & Friday By A ppointm ent Only. For further information or to schedule an appointm ent call: (866) 850-9995 1280 Main. Street West, Hamilton T O R E G IS T E K - C all a n d le a v e m e s sa g e (905 ) 634-7035 Brochures available at Appleby Ice Centre, River Oaks Recreation Centre GRANDS · DIGITAL · UPRIGHTS *

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