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Oakville Beaver, 22 Nov 2000, B2

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B2 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday November 22, 2000 G iftwrappersneeded T he O akville Big Sister Association is looking for gift w rap volunteers to w ork D ec. 1st to D ec. 24th at the Big S isters G ift W rapping booth at O akville Place, from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and including M idnight M adness on Dec. 1st and Dec. 22nd. O ver 100 volunteers are needed. Call 338-0238. May Court Club of Oakville opened its 13th annual Festival o f Trees on Monday at Oakvile Place, on the lower level in front of Sears. Shown, in front of some o f the decorated trees, are from left, Eva Hardy, Mandy Deakin, Eileen Kirovac and Margaret Featherstone. Proceeds from the Festival of Trees go to the Halton VON's Hospice Visiting Program. Tickets are $1 each, three for $2; or eight for $5. The display continues to Dec. 9th, when the winners will be drawn by Mayor Ann Mulvale at 5 p.m. Photo by Peter C. McCusker F E S T IV A L O F T R E E S : ) COMMUNITY UPDATE Please forward announcements fo r Update to Wilma Blokhuis, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville, OnL L6K 3S4; call 845-3824 E xt 250, Fax 337-5567 or email to blokhuis@haltonsearch.com BEFORE NOON Monday to be included. Gala Fundraiser & Christmas Concert, Nov. 29th, 8 p.m., in support of Salvation Army's Lighthouse shelter for homeless in Oakville. Titled The Practice, gala evening anchored by Juno 2000 winners Deborah Klassen and Faith Chorale, plus guest artists, sponsored by Michelle Sim, Northern Praise Ministries, and Maggie Newlove, Sutton Group broker. Tickets $75 each, Oakville Centre bon office, 815-2021 or Northern Praise Ministries, 844-0909. Oakville Parent-Child Centre is hosting their Annual Ladies Night Dinner, Nov. 27th, at Water Street Cooker in Burlington Ladies are welcome to participate at one of our successful fundraisers. Enjoy a fabu lous meal and a terrific evening out with some old friends or come alone and meet some new friends. Call 849-6366 Christmas Day Family Luncheon, free, organized by OASIS For Single Parents, Dec. 25th, in Meadowvale area, 1 to 3 p.m. Traditional turkey lunch, desserts, bever ages, gifts for everyone. Call 812-9067 to register before Dec. 23rd. Also Monthly Adult Potluck Dinner last Saturday of each month, childcare available. Call 812-9067. WEDNESDAY NOVEM BER 22 All-Candidates Night, 8 p.m.. Heritage Glen School, 1641 Heritage Way, held by Glen Abbey Residents Association. Wellspring, cancer support centre, 2545 Sixth Line, has Drop-In Peer Support, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Reiki, 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.; and Parents & Children's Groups, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Call 257-1988. Oakville Historical Society evening with collecting expert Reg Mason, evolu tion of lighting devices and fuels and their uses, 7:30 p.m., Knox Presbyterian Church, Lakeshore and Dunn. Call 844-2695. CARP, Canada's Association fo r 50 Plus, Halton chapter, 7:30 p.m., Burlington Seniors Centre, 2185 New St. (Central Park), Burlington. Speaker: Brenda Szabo, executive director. Kidney Foundation of Canada, Central Ontario branch. Topic: Who can be a transplant donor, and who can have transplant. Call Harry, 335-5717. Tree o f Lights ceremony, Erin Mills Town Centre, 6 p.m., to launch Credit Valley Hospital Foundation's campaign to raise funds for life-saving equipment. Hot cider and cookies donated by JJ Muggs, carol singing. Campaign goal is $150,000. Call Erin Mills Town Centre, 569-1985, or Credit Valley, 813-2200 Ext. 1987, (See Community Update page B3) 1957-200 G ER R IE E L E C TR IC L IG H T IN G S H O W R O O M HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun. Closed Q S < O "j --i Q .E .W . S O U T H SERVICE RD. CORNW ALL GERRIE ELECTRIC SHOWROOM POLICY If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, simply return it within 3 0 d a y s fo ra fu l refund O A K V IL L E 4 4 5 INGLE HART ST. H u rry ! A vailable w h ile q u a n tites last. L H H M i C onveniently located on Lakeshore Road, in the h eart o f Burlington and only steps fro m parks, shopping and the lake. M artha's lan d in g has been designed fo r th e active senior seeking hotel style luxurious services, in a gracious, safe and secure setting. W ith only 30 suites rem aining, M arth a's Landing offers a unique leasing opp ortunity fo r th e discerning senior. Here are just some of the amenities our residents enjoy: State-of-the-Art Life safety systems 24 Hour Staffing Nurse Manager to assist residents with their own wellness program Library, Lounges and activities area · Three meals per day served our elegant dining room Weekly housekeeping & Linen service · Organized activities and outings · Kitchenette in each suite and More... . ...» V IS IT O U R M O D E L S U ITE 2109 Lakeshore Road, just east of Brant Street. For more information and a personal tour, please contact: Tamra Belontz at (905) 637-7757 CALL TODAY FOR YOUR APPOINTMENT and Join us for a FREElunch.

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