B6 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, May 5,1999 A t t e n d the Conference Pertaining to Employment Is s u e s fo r Pe r s o n s w it h D is a b il it ie s in Peel/Halton/Dufferin BEY0T1D ̂Appearances * Conference M ay 2 6 ,1 9 9 9 For inform ation or to register. 1 8 0 0 4 5 9 - 1 4 6 4 (mce) Register online: www.disabilityaccess.org l + l H um an R e s o u rc e s D e v e lo p m e n t C anada D e v e lo p p e m e n t des re s s o u rc e s h u m a in e s C anada Canada COMMUNITY UPDATE (Continued from page B3) East Oakville Community Adult Centre meets at Maple Grove United Church, 346 Maplegrove, 1 p.m., for cards and games. Tea and cookies at 3 p.m. Bring friend or neighbour. Call Thelma Perras, 844-5584. Ontario Association o f Superannuated Women Teachers (OASWT), Oakville, annual meeting, 10 a.m., Oakville Golf and Country Club. Fashion show presented by Christine Goodyear, Weekenders Fashions. Call Joanne Oatridge, 827-4292. Iroquois Ridge Babysitting Co-op, 7:30 p.m. Exchanging babysitting with other parents, days and/or evenings. Co-op boundaries: Hwy. 5 to north, Trafalgar to west, QEW to south and 9th Line/Ford Drive to east. Call Bronwen at 842-0630. Pastel Artists of Ontario presents 1999 Member's Show at Royal Botanical Gardens, Plains Rd, Burlington, May 6th to 28th. Opening reception 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Mississauga Camera Club, 8 pm at the Port Credit Library, 20 Lakeshore Rd. E. The presentation will be Salon Competition Results and Awards. The club offers infor mative presentations, filed trips, a newslet ter, technical advice, plus slide and print competitions. Call 625-3071. FRIDAY MAY 7 Looking for something to do on a Friday night? Youth Coffee House at the River Oaks Recreation Centre at 7 pm. Cost: $5, all money goes to charity. SAM, a musical version of The Good Samaritan by children at Faith Baptist Church, 1415 Trafalgar Rd at 7:30 pm. A good neighbour story for the whole family. Halton VON Footcare Clinic, by appointment only, 1 to 4 p.m., Kerr Street Recreation Centre, 815-5966. Oakville Gymnastics Centre hosts Youth Artistic Provincial Championships at Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, May 7th to 9th, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets at the door or call 847-7747. Also registration underway for summer camps and programs. Gymnastics Centre, Home of the Antoinettes, at 461 North Service Rd., open weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and Sunday 9 a.m. to noon. Festival o f Arts at St. Mildred's Lightboum School, musical and drama pre sentation, plus artwork, May 7th, 6 to 9 p.m., and May 8th, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at school, 1080 Linbrook Rd. Reception, host ed by Parents and Friends Association, May7th, 8 to 9 p.m., at school's main lobby. Oakville Single/Social Dance every Friday at the Oakville Royal Canadian Legion, Normandy Room, Church and Navy. Admission $10, all proceeds to char ity. Dancing 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Cash door prizes and refreshments. Dress code. Call 845-6271 or 842-1327. SATURDAY MAYS Giant School-Yard Sale at Lome Skuce Public School, 150 Ridge Drive just north of Oakville Place, up Kent St., 8 am to 12 noon. Household items, toys, books, some thing for everyone. Rain or shine. South Peel Naturalists Club will lead a field trip to see birds in the Oakville area. Meet 8 a.m. at the parking lot east side of Bronte Rd. just south of the QEW. Call 279-8807. Big Band Dance, 7:30 to 11 p.m. at Sir John Colbome Seniors' Centre. Music by Kerr Street Big band. Tickets $7.50 each. Flea Market & Rummage Sale at St. Paul's United Church, 454 Rebecca St., 9 a.m. to noon. Good used clothes, household items, books, and more. W.H. Morden's 2nd Annual Fun Fair, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at W.H. Morden Public School, 180 Morden. Bouncy castle, face tattoos, music, games, crafts, cake walk, raf fle prizes, plant sale, garage sale, books, toys and more. Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens Mothers Day Tribute events, May 8th, Mass, 1 p.m., Structure 3 Mausoleum; and May 9th, 10 a.m., Customer Service Tent, staff on duty for assistance, 3164 Ninth Line north of Dundas, call 257-1100. SUNDAY MAY 9 Oakville Centre for Peace, Ecology and Human Rights has Nature Walk at Nassagaweya Canyon, between Crawford Lake and Rattlesnake Point, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Take Walker's Line past Derry Road to end to trailhead. Parking available. Guides: Chris Davenport, Melinda Thompson and Paul O'Hara. Call 849-5501. MONDAY MAY 10 Living With Cancer Caregivers, support group, 7 p.m., Cancer Society office, 635 Fourth Line, Unit 51, call 845-5231. Burlington Breast Cancer Support Services, Oakville group, 7 to 9 p.m., at Alternatives, 579 Kerr St. Speaker Karen LaLonde, registered health consultant, Foods to Balance Diets. Call Lottie Grant, 844-6651. Osteoporosis Support Group o f the Oakville Bone Centre, 1:30 p.m., St. Michael's Church, 181 Sewell Dr. Speaker: Sandra Seville, dietitian. Food for Young Bones. Call Phyllis Spillone, 829-4863; or Kay Duncan, 827-6750. SALE PRICES END SUNDAY, MAY 9,1999, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Save 25% Women's Jockey inner fashions. Last 5 days! Plus, use your Sears Card and get double Sears Club points on all women's Jockey inner fashions, socks, tights and pantyhose Until Sunday, May 9, 1999, Sears Club members can use their Sears Card and get double Sears Club points. On approved credit. Offer applies to in-stock items in Sears Retail stores only Ask for details. STOCK UP ON YOUR FAVOURITE JOCKEY INNER FASHIONS Choose from briefs, bras, socks, pantyhose and more. Sears reg. $5-21. Each or pair 3 75-1 5 75 S e le c t io n v a r ie s b y s to r e NP0512399 Copyright 1999. Sears Canada Inc. . TMCome see the m an y s id e s o f S ears Visit Sears Oakville Place Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-9:00 pm. 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