Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 20 Feb 1994, p. 10

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CLINIC OAKVILLE‘S YEAR ROUND FUNFIT CHALLENGE DOWNTOWN OAKVILLE 226 Lakeshore Rd. E. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, 1994 1:30 p.m.â€"8 p.m. SPONSOR: Rotary Club of Oakville ® Trafaigar Rd. TOWNE CHEVâ€"OLDS $ 239 Wyecroft Rd. Oakville HomilEénergy 844â€"9781 Oaktown Shopping Plaza 845â€"6674 (Open ‘til midnight) PUD Says â€" "Donate the Gift of Life" for the team of your choice. CHEVâ€"OLDS McCutcheon‘s Camera and Video Oakville Place 8$42â€"3730 €SHOPPERS DRUG MART CANADIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY Trafalgar/Cross GLENN®+GRAYDON + WRIGHT John M. Graydon C.A. William C. Wright C.A. Donald N. Ivey C.A. _ Robert A. Pell C.M.A. C.A. Douglas M.W. Ferguson C.A. James F. Reinhardt C.A. 851 PROGRESS ROAD P.O.BOX 486 OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6J 5A8 (905) 847â€"3000/800â€"387â€"7174 FAX: (905) 857â€"1675 P.O. BOX 294, 700 Dorval Dr., Ste. 500 Oakville, Ontario L6J 5A2 Tel:905â€"845â€"6633 FAX 905â€"845â€"6064 Hopedale Mall 827â€"4141 Upper Oakville Shopping Centre 842â€"3934 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 2410 Speers Rd. Oakville 825â€"0094 Patient Care Products Ltd. NorAom (Continued from page 9) School Associations hosts Informakon > 244â€"0352. meeting, 8 p.m., library, T.A. Blakelock High School, Rebecca Street. Guest speaker Joan Pringle presents Art of the Spirit, a slide lecture featuring the work of contemporary Canadian liturgical artists. Information: Sheila Mayo, 274â€" 2648. The Oakville Fibromyalgia Support Group meets, 7:30 p.m., at the high school adjacent to Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Two videos to be shown. Family and friends welcome. Information: 847â€"8787. Mothers are People Too, a presentaâ€" tion of the Oakville Parent Child Centre, features Children and Television, with Jeri Reason and Tom Perlmutter of Children‘s Broadcast Institute, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Information: 849â€"6366. Seniors and their Cars is the topic of Constable Crawford of the Halton Regional Police at monthly CARP (Canadian Association of Retired Persons) February meeting. 7:30 p.m., Seniors Centre, 2285 New St., Burlington. Information: Denis Nolan, 842â€"1598 or Marnie Dale, 634â€"6287. UPDATE The Halton Council of Home and e C LC Vsncs a The Oakville Beaver/Giant Market‘;lace/Milton Champion assumes no liability for the content or reply to any Sincereg Yours advertisement. The advertiser assumes complete liability for the content of and all responses to any advertisement or recorded message and for any claims made against The Oakville Beaver/Giant Marketplace/Milton Champion as a result thereof. The advertiser agrees to indemni and hold this publication and Metroland Community Newspapers and its employees harmless for all costs, expenses, liabilities and damages resulting from or caused by the publication or recording placed by the advertiser or any re?ly to such advertisement. By using Sincerely Yours, the advertiser agrees not to leave his/ner telephone number, lastâ€"name or address in his/her greeting message. The Oakville Beaver/Giant Marketplace/Milton Champion reserves the right to revise, restrict or cancel any advertisement or the category in which an ad is placed. SINCERE ATTRAGTIVE ADVENTUROUS PROFESSIONAL ITALIAN PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL APPEALING MALE EARTHY ATTACHED REASOINABLY PROFESSIONAL 4rep OF * aAR eHalf Price Pool To respond or browse through the Sincerely Yours messages Read the instructions below then call access code reqmred to place your voice ad ZJowrs ADS Stucerety Tows 1â€"416â€"976â€" 4521 h. t ceA ® 2 EJ / uen n IS GJ Avalon Entertamment CIub Niekt 5§ Town Centre II 210 North Service Road | °D.J. Dancing 844â€"1189 ‘ ip Score Car eRoses eNovice Tournament COME FOR A FRESH START! AVaION Entertainment ciub and sénsitive, early 40‘s looking for a new best friend, and life long companion, family, kids and spontaneity, mixed with long walks, talks and romance. SY 1944. male, 37, loves campinF, music, long walks on the beach, quiet evenings by the fire, slim, healthy, seeking slim female, 30â€"35, kids o.k. SY 1109. gentleman, 33, 5%10", fit, well traveled, established. Enjoys music, outdoors, sports and much more with a positive attitude. Seeking healthy female 24â€"39 for friendship and possible relationship. SY 1192 OAK. attractive, slim female 5°8" tired of the bar scene, open to new adventure looking for single white male 5‘11" + fit, attractive 25â€"30. SY 2163 OAK. 37, brunette, likes soft music, romantic walks, looking for sincere male to help me learn English while developing long lasting relationship. A presto. SY 2179 OAK. female, generously proportioned, 39, enjons horseback riding, swimming, dancing and nggv;s#f you are between 35â€"45 and have your own teet consider me sold on you. . selfâ€"employed |adsy, midâ€"40‘s, social drinker, enjoys travel, dining out, dancing, dinners at home. Seeks honest, kind, intelligent, professional gentleman. SY 3007. lovely lady wishes to meet a gentleman 59+ who enjoys outings, theatre, travel and a rewarding relationship. SY 4135 OAK. 32, 5‘7", seeks professional lady and or married women. SY 5025 OAK. School Associations hosts Information Evening about Proposed Budget Cuts, 7:30 p.m., T.A. Blakelock High School cafeteria. Children‘s Services Division of Halton Region February network sesâ€" sion, 7:30 to 9;30 p.m., Georgetown Parent Child Centre, 89 Mountainview Rd. S., Georgetown. Entitled Sing It Out, Talk It Out, Act It Out: Using Stories to Enhance Your Program. Features Cindy Cooper, children‘s librarian. Open to all persons providing child care in a home, not just those regâ€" istered with the region or an agency. Registration: Halton Region Children‘s Services clerk: 825â€"6000. Information: Marian Williamson, network facilitator, 336â€"7289. male, 39, selfâ€"employed, enjoys fishin?, camping and just life in general, would like to meet a petite female, 25â€"35, who‘s family oriented, for friendship, possibly more. professional man, 40, seeks lady friend for fun and good times, discretion assured and expected. SY 5034. attractive, honest, sincere, sportsâ€"minded, 6‘ single white male, 30, likes country life and quiet, fun evenings, seeks reasonably attractive, 24â€"30, fit, nonâ€"smoker, stable, downâ€"toâ€"earth, single white female who likes movies, sports, life in the slow lane for friendsh possible relationship. SY 1216 OAK. professional male, 32, 5°8", 170 lbs., brown hair, blue eyes, enjoys music, the outdoors, travel, seeking female, 25â€"33, with similar interests for longâ€"term relationship. SY 1219. female wishes to meet Igentleman, 40â€"50, for companionship, leading to longâ€"term relationsh. SY 2189 OAK. Maurice Strong, CEO, Ontario Hydro discusses The Road from Rio: Towards a Sustainable Future, Canadian Club of Oakville, 7 p.m., Howard Johnson Hotel. Tickets/information: Judie Preston, 845â€"2862. Halton Association of Coordinators of volunteers holds 16th annual General Meeting, 11:30 a.m., Quality Inn, Bronte Road. Luncheon speaker: Peggy Grall, Canadian Mental Health Association. Information: Karen Pipes, call 1â€"416â€"976â€"4321 â€" "You will be charged $1.99 per minute (to maximum of 5 ;) as soon as you connect with the system. This charge will appear on your tHephone bill." will appear on your telephone bill as soon as you connect Please do not respond to Box Numbers in writing to the Newspaper, use the 1â€"416â€"976â€"4321 Number Only Glen Abbey Toastmasters meet Wednesday evenings, 7:30 p.m., St. Ignatius of Loyola High School. Information: John, 847â€"1235 or Dennis, 827â€"8216. Artist‘s talk by Sylvie Belanger, 7:30 p.m., Centennial Auditorium. Belanger‘s work on display at Centennial until March 27th. Admission free. Parents Voice for Action public meeting, 7 to 10 p.m., Bronte. Youth Centre, 2300 Lakeshore Rd. W. (baseâ€" ment room of Big Mac‘s Restaurant) Guest speaker: Greg Anderson, elemenâ€" tary school principal and author of I Don‘t Want to go to School Today, A Guide for Parents. Alzheimer Information Series for Families begins, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Appleview Square, 676 Appleby Line, Burlington. Six weekly sessions. Free admission. Registration: 637â€"1338. Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic, 1:30 to 8 p.m., Oakville Towne Chevâ€"Olds, 547 Trafalgar Rd. First Oakville Toastmasters meet, Looking For Someone Special? (See ‘Update‘ page 12) WEDNESDaAy 10 aist < GREAT h30 MENU

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