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Oakville Beaver, 12 Sep 2001, B02

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B2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday September 12, 2001 C A N A D I A N ^ C O M P U T E R . COMMUNITY UPDATE WEDNESDAY SEPT. 12 Oakville Fibromyalgia Support Group meeting will not be held; however, a very impor tant meeting will be held on October 10 at Alternatives Market, 579 Kerr St., 7 to 9 p.m. The future of OFA will be discussed. Please plan to attend. VON Alzheimer Services offering free Information Series fo r Family Caregivers on seven consecutive Wednesdays, Sept. 12 to Oct. 24, at VON office, 2370 Speers, 7 to 9 p.m. To reg ister, call 905-847-9559. SENACA Seniors Day Program Halton AGM at 3 p.m., Oaklands Regional Centre Library, third floor, 53 Bond. RSVP Wendy or Bev, 905-3378937 or email senaca@globalserve.net. Share & Support Night, 7 to 9 p.m., how to interpret dreams, with Sharon Lowe, psychothera pist, at Bereaved Families of Ontario, Halton-Peel, 5700 Century Dr., Ste. 204, Mississauga, 905-813-4337. Arthritis Society offering Arthritis Self-Management Program, six classes Wednesdays Sept. 12 to Oct. 17, 10 a.m. to noon, Churchill Place, 345 Church. To register, call Fiona Christie, 905-847-6841 or Cheryl Reynolds, 905-6076958. Cost: $35. THURSDAY SEPT. 13 Developm ental Early Identification Prevention Program (DEIPP) Clinic: Parents, do you have concerns regarding your child's hearing, speech, behaviour or develop ment? Is your child under five? Free consultations, Oakville Parent-Child Centre, 337 Kerr, 9 to II a.m., first come first serve basis. Call 905-849-6366. Registration - Wildwood District Girl Guides (Sparks, Brownies, Guides & Pathfinder) for units that meet Yourlife. Togo. For less. 1 * Cyclists participating in Sunday's second annual Lungs are for Life Bike Trek leave the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre for a 60-kilometre ride to Hornby and back. Families rode one of two shorter routes, 20 and 5 kilometres. The event attracted about 200 cyclists, and more than tripled last year's fundraising with more money coming in, reports Mickie Daniel of the Halton Lung Association, event sponsor. "It was a super day," she says. "It went very well. We're very pleased." at St. Aidan's Church, Central Baptist Church, or St. Paul's United Church. Registration 6:30 p.m., St. Paul's. Or call the registrar at 905-827-4752. Is your child sad, truant, abusing drugs, threatening, run ning away, in trouble with the law, bullied or making poor choices? Parent Watch, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Courage to Change Counselling Centre, 2330 Lakeshore Rd. West, Unit 5 (Bronte) 905-469-6341. SSO (Schizophrenia Society o f Ontario) Oakville Chapter Family Support meeting, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall. Call Bonnie Grant, 905-815-0070. Halton <6 Peel Professional Executive Network (HAPPEN) Networking support group for unemployed professionals, 8 a.m. Speaker: Martin Buckland, Elite Resumes, Rejuvenating your Resume. Meeting in Mississauga. Cost: $5, non members $10. Call 905-3390268 or visit www.happen.ca. Combined Probus Club o f North Oakville , 10 a.m., at the River Oaks Recreation Center. Speaker: Peter Warren, The History of Hollywood Film. Bronte Butterfly Foundation volunteer meeting, 7:30 p.m, at 2368 Lakeshore Rd. W. Marketing & Communi cations, Office Reception and Telephone answering, Manning Displays and Assisting at Fundraising. Call Lee Bernard, Bronte Butterfly Foundation, 905-825-2245. Registration fo r Oakville Power and Sail Squadron' s Fall/Winter Boating Courses, 7 to 9 p.m., at TOWARF building, bottom of Navy Street. Classes in Basic Boating, Piloting and Advanced Piloting, and Celestial Navigation, start Sept. 17 at Oakville Trafalgar High School, Mondays and Thursdays, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Call 905-469-3176 or visit http://oakville.cpa-ecp.ory/ American Women's Club o f Oakville meets 9 a.m., Glen Abbey United Church, Nottinghill Gate and Upper Middle. Babysitting available at minimal charge. Club welcomes all US bom and naturalized citi zens. Pam Radle, 905-469-3056. Do you enjoy walking? `Stress busters' fitness walk every Thursday. Meet at Oakville Central Library front doors, Lakeshore and Navy. Walk begins 7:15 p.m. Group joins Take Back the Night Walk, Sept. 20, Coronation Park, 6:30 p.m. Call Lorraine Mueller, 905827-1715. FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14 Peter Shaw presents the Australian Show, A Tasmanian Travelogue, 10:30 a.m., Queens Avenue Retirement Residence, 1056 Queens, 905-815-0862. SATURDAY SEPT.l 5 Evangelist Nicole Brock speaks at free continental break fast, sponsored by Agape Women's Outreach, Burlington Convention Centre, 1120 Burloak RSVP, 905-332-1056. MONDAY SEPT. 17 MADD Halton volunteers selling MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Buttons at GO Train stations during morning rush hour - fundraising effort during MADD Halton Awareness Week, Sept. 17 to 21. CFUW Social, 7 p.m., with speaker, 8 p.m., Roberta Brooks, president. Canadian Federation of University Women, Oakville Trafalgar High School, Devon west of Maplegrove. Sign up for interest groups, desserts. Call Sarah Sims, 905-815-1130. CYCLING FOR LIFE: Photo by Barrie Erskine When you buy any Mac. Bring your worid together with a new Mac. Express yourself through your own iMovies. Use iTunes to rip M B s from your favorite CDs, or bum custom CDs. Create your own DVDs. Surf the web. Jam to Internet radio. Organize your PDA. Enhance your work with productivity software. Share files with anyone. For today's lifestyle, nothing beats a Mac. Buy any Mac and get a color printer for just $9 after rebate. Plus get $150 back on a variety of other great digital hub products. 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