2: The May Court Club of Oakville would like to thank the following for helping to make the 6th annual "Festival of Trees" a success: Shoppers Drug Mart (Oakville Place) Sheila Alex Curran Canadian Tire (Kerr St.) The Body Shop (Oakville Place) Ruth Anne Winter (Re/Max Aboutowne) Complete Party Rentâ€"Alls Graphic Copy Centre Ford Motor Co. Oakâ€"Land Lincoln Mercury Hopedale Mall Merchant‘s St. Lawrence Cement Korrieâ€"Sue Marshall (Re/Max Aboutowne) St. Mildred‘s Lightbourn School Beam Canada Oakville Beaver Jannock Steel Fabrications The Oakville, Milton and District Real Estate Board Newediuk Funeral Home (Rexdale) Glen, Graydon Wright Hutton‘s Albert‘s Carpet Place Pasta Cuisine Carberry Davis Insurance Fieldfresh Farms Hardman Benefit Plan Consultants e es Custom Made Lifetime Warranty Over 130 Decorator Colours atching Valances @ N/C n mm h (Continued from page 8) Are you a mom with one or more chilâ€" dren under the age of six? do you need a break? Enjoy a guest speaker and stimuâ€" lating conversation while your children are cared for in a room down the hall Aid For New Mothers, 9:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., Chartwell Baptist Church, 228 Chartwell Rd. Information: Linda, 275â€" 7963. St. John Ambulance offers: Standard First Aid, Jan. 18th and 20th; Level C CPR, Jan. 25th to 27th; Emergency First Aid Feb. 26th; Infant/Child CPR Jan. 22nd plus other courses. Also for 11 to 14 year olds, learn the skills to earn money: babysitting course Feb. 5th and 12th, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Information: 844â€"4844. Support Group for Separated Women begins Wednesday, Jan. 26th, 7:30 p.m., Women‘s Information and Support Centre of Halton, Hopedale Mall, Suite 230. Registration: Rudi, 847â€"5520 or 842â€"4433. Canadian Mental Health Association conducting a weekend seminar entitled Beyond Divorce for people who have completed Seminars for the Separated or equivalent. Subjects: Family Life in the 90‘s, change, building healthy relationâ€" ships and selfâ€"esteem, forgiveness and life after divorce. Workshops, small group disâ€" cussions, films, speakers. Feb. 11th to 13th at Creiff Hills Conference Centre near Guelph. Registration, $179, includes all workshops. Info: §45â€"5044. Energize Your Life Through Stress Control, six week series Mondays, Jan. 31st to March 7th, 7 to 9 p.m., Milton Community and Information Services. Preâ€"registration required. Information: CMHA, Halton branch, 845â€"5044. Canadian Mental Health Association, Halton branch offers Seminars for the Separated, Thursdays Jan. 27th to March 10th, 7 to 10 p.m. in Oakville. Selfhelp group for recently separated people coverâ€" ing stages of separation, communication with your ex, legal aspects, parenting after separation, coping with stress and life after divorce. Lecture followed by small group discussion format. Information/registraâ€" tion: 845â€"5044. UPDATE Would you like to be able to assess individuals at risk of suicidal behaviour and learn suicide intervention techâ€" e $559,000. Rare opportunity to live on the lake in e e prime Bronte location â€" elegant 4â€"bdrm. execuitve e e home features main floor family room with buiiltâ€"in e BBQ, wet bar and FP; spectacular master suite has @ * w/o to balcony overlooking the water; greenhouse ®@ : kitchen with ceramic floor and sunshine celling: ® New broadloom, all window coverings, upgrades : and extras too numerous to list. 6 e Call MONIKA BLEWETT 842â€"7000. e e 0o o o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0o o niques? Twoâ€"day workshop which teaches emergency first aid to prevent suicide offered by the Canadian Mental Health Association, Halton branch, in Acton, Jan. 20th and 21st. Preâ€"registration required. Call: §45â€"5044. Hockey MOMS host their seventh annual Dance, Saturday, Feb. 5th, 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at Knights of Columbus Hall. $20 per ticket. Cold buffet and "tons" of prizes. Open.to everyone. Proceeds to chilâ€" dren of Oakville who play hockey. MOMS provide trophies and ice time during Awards Week in April. Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre sponsors Options, Planning and Enjoying Your Retirement, five consecuâ€" tive Thursday evenings beginning Jan. 20th. For those just retired, those planning their retirement and those who may not be as comfortable with their retirement as they would like. Lectures, workshops, handsâ€"on. 7 p.m. each evening to 9:30 p.m. $25 per person. Call: at either Sir John Colborne, 1565 Old Lakeshore Rd. or Kerr Street Centre, 263 Kerr St. Not limited to seniors only. Princess Margaret Hospital Brazilian Carnival Ball Feb. 11 in support of the Breast Cancer Centre at Princess Margaret Hospital. Tickets for Camnival Ball Raffle are $10 and are available locally at Hutton‘s which has also contributed a cosâ€" tume ball prize. Committee expects to raise $1 million for the new centre with $150,000 coming from raffle tickets. Prizes: twoâ€"year lease of a Cadillac Sedan de Ville; Piaget, 18â€"karat gold ladies watch; two return airfares to Rio de Janeiro; $5,000 shopping spree Hazelton Lanes. For tickets call Lynn Hutton 844â€" 5290 or Meta Wittholft 820â€"5310. Volunteers are also needed to sell raffle booklets (six per book at $50 or $10 per ticket). Victorian Order of Nurses hold Foot Care Clinics at the following locations: Sir John Colborne Centre, Jan. 25th, 1 to 3 p.m.; The Kensington, Jan. 17th, 1 to 4 p.m. $15. By appointment only. Also: VON features Foot Care Specialist at Lowville United Church, 5800 Guelph Line the fourth Monday of the month, 1 to 4 p.m. Fee is $15. By appointment. Information: 335â€"0911 9 a.m. to noon Monday and Tuesday or 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday.