Contact: Wilma Blokhuis Phone: 905-845-3824 (ext. 250) Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: blokhuis@haltonsearch.com W ill )NKSI ).\v . II 'LY 2 : 1 . 2<x>:* · W \ t i c C,4 Please forward announcements fo r i pdate to Wilma Hlokhuis, Oakville Heaver, 467 Speers Rd,, Oakville. Ont. L6K3S4; Fax 905-337-5567, email blokhuis@haltonsearch.com. or call 905-845-3824 Ext. 250. BEFORE NOON Monday to be included. Notices are listed free o f charge. Weight Loss Support Group - Oakville Introduction at 11.30 a.m. For women 45 and 65 who want to lose from 10 to 50 pounds. No fees, no special foods to buy and no drugs. A group of dieters w ill be provid ed with a plan for a healthy, balanced, low calorie diet based on sound nutrition princi ples. The group w ill meet weekly, over the lunch hour, for a 12-week period, to assess progress and discuss meal plans, recipes and menus. For further information and location call 905-847-0660. Women's Caring and Sharing Cinle with Dekyi Lee Oldershaw. weekly meetings on Thursdays. I - 2 p.m.. Women's Centre, Hopedale Mall. Ste. 210. Free. Spend an hour in the warm, accepting atmosphere of other women. Share challenges, life experi ence and wisdom. On-going group w ill become self-facilitated in September. Call 905-847-5520. of Association of Parent Support Groups in Ontario (A PSG O ). To locate group nearest you. C all 1-800-488-5666. or visit www.apsgo.ca. Halton VON Foot Care Clinic. Sir John Colbome Centre for Seniors. Tuesdays 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: S20. B y appointment only. Call 905-815-5960. TOPS (Take O ff Pounds Sensibly) week ly Tuesday meetings. 7 p.m.. at Walton Memorial United Church. 2489 Lakeshore West in Bronte. Info: 905-827-3399. Oakridge Mom and Tots for moms and kids ages birth to 4: Oakridge Bible Chapel. 2250 Eighth Line, every Tuesday. 9:30 - 1 1 a.m. Free, kids welcome to play, moms wel come to chat. Call Kim English 905-3327929. COMMUNITY UPDATE E tS U L jC SC PAY TO T V E OROtRCf fr U P /)/yvlans VW. The Halton And Peel Professional Executive Network (H .A .P.P.E.N .) Networking support group for unemployed business professionals, meets at 8 a.m. in Burlington. Speaker is Michael Gravelle with topic "Enhancing Personal Effectiveness." It costs S5 for members $5. S10 for non-members. Call 905-339-0268 tv www.happen.ca. Wednesday Evening Fun Runs - meet at The Running Company. 118 Thomas St.. at 7 p.m. for 5K. 7K and longer courses. Free. Call 905-815-1952. Top Hat Marching Orchestra is looking for new members - brass, woodw inds, and percussion. Rehearsals every Wednesday, 8 - 9:30 p.m.. at Burlington Legion. 828 Legion. Burlington. Call 905-335-1798 or visit ww w.tophats.org. Halton And Peel Professional Executive Network (H A P P E N ) networking support group for unemployed business profession als. 8 a.m.. in Mississauga. Speaker: Martin Belanger. Getting the Most Value From Your Recruiter Relationship. Members $5. non-members $10. Call 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. Let's Play Hall. Baseball Nighl. Halton Recreation Club. IX'er Run Park, every Thursday, 7 p.m. Fun game of slow-piteh softball. Men and women over 18 welcome. Deer Run Park is northeast of Lakeshore Road and Ford Drive. For more informa tion, call Jim at 905-855-2484, or email aplus@primus.ca. Liesa Kortmann · Oakville Beaver A SURE BET: ( iradu 5 teacher Randy M orassut, far left, agreed to dress up as a woman if Post Corners Public School students raised more than $20,000 towards the Heart and Stroke Foundation in the Hemps for Heart and Jum p Rope for Heart campaigns. The students won the bet. Along with teacher Donna Hamilton, from left. Heart and Stroke Foundation representative Michelle Wilson, school Principal Trish Gordon, teacher Patti W hyte and Grade 6 student Brandon Teteruk. Morassut presented a $26,726.15 cheque to the foundation at the end of the school year. Holiday Inn. 590 Argus Rd. Open to people 50 and up. Admission $8. Call 905-8764540. brunch. If you are over 50 years of age and widowed please call 905-844-4114 if you would like to be a part of this outing. .4 Mid-Summer Night Concert featuring Christian contemporary, gospel and tradi tional music. 3 p.m.. Coronation Park afternoon event on consideration of West Nile Virus. Free concert featuring 12 per formers including the band Promise, return ing for second year, singers from weekly It Is Written T V show, soloist Isabel Santos. Bronte Church Choir, and Bronte Church Youth Performers w ill present selections from musical Prayer of Jabez. For informa tion. visit www.brontechureh.com. The WidowAVidowers Club of Mississauga is having their "Summer Round-up" dance at the South Common M all. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. The Theme is Western Dress. For more information call 905-338-7503. Computer Bank, a non-profit non-funded organization, w ill be having a garage sale from 10-3 p.m. Items for sale include Pentium 1class computers, accessories. Dot Matrix Printers and Tape Backup Drives. Computer Bank is located at 760 Brant St.. unit 28 in Burlington. For more information call 905-631-8091 or e-mail computerbank @ on.ai bn.com. Art on the Bluffs at Sovereign House. 7 West River, in Bronte, features Dennis Chilton to Aug. 3. hosted by Bronte Historical Society. Oakville Wind Orchestra free concert series at Coronation Park. Tuesdays 7 - 8 p.m., to Aug. 5. Bring a lawn chair and a friend. C all 905-466-9306 or www.oakvillewindorchestra.com. Bronte Creek Provincial Park Adventure Club day camp Junior Naturalist Program and Time Traveler Club have been com bined to form Adventure Club. Tuesdays to Aug. 26, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Open to ages 6-10. Preregister by calling 905-827-6911 ext. 271. A Cappella Showcase invites all women who like to sing to join them for their Summer Sing Program, stating July 8 and running every Tuesday to Aug. 19. This four-part harmony chorus meets from 7-10 p.m. at St. Volodymyr's Cultural Centre, on the south side of Dundas between Third and Fourth Lines. Help for Parents - Parent Support Group meets weekly, Tuesday evenings. This nondenominational self-support group with trained leaders, helps parents of children who are in trouble at home, at school or w ith the law. abusive or taking drugs. A member The Halton And Peel Professional Executive Network (H .A .P.P.E.N .) Networking support group for unemployed business professionals, meets at 8:00 a.m., in Mississauga. Speaker is Brian Bassett w ith topic "How prepared are you for your next interview?" $5 for members. $10 for non-members. C all 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. Women s Caring and Sharing Circle with Dekyi Lee Oldershaw. weekly meetings on Thursdays. I - 2 p.m.. Women's Centre. Hopedalc M all. Ste. 210. Free. Spend an hour in the warm, accepting atmosphere of other women. Share challenges, life experi ence and wisdom. On-going group w ill become self-facilitated in September. Call 905-847-5520. Let's Play Hall. Baseball Night. Halton Recreation Club. Deer Run Park, every Thursday. 7 p.m. Fun game o f slow-pitch softball. Men and women over 18 welcome. Deer Run Park is northeast of Lakeshore Road and Ford Drive. For more informa tion. call Jim at 905-855-2484. or email aplus@primus.ca. Developmental Early Identification Prevention Program - D E IP P Clinic. Parents, do you have concerns regarding your child's hearing, speech, behaviour or development? Is your child under the age of five years? A free consultation clinic is being offered at O akville Parent-Child Centre at 337 Kerr. 9 - I I a.m. Consultations arc provided on a first come first serve basis, arrive early to register. For more information, please call the centre at 905-849-6366. Halton VON Fool Care Clinic. Oakville Seniors Recreation Centre. 263 Kerr St.. 1 4 p.m. Cost: $20. By appointment only, call 905-815-5966. Singles and Social Dance, every Friday during the summer. 8 p.m. - midnight. MONDAY JU LY 28 Weekly Walks by the Water along Waterfront Trail with the Bronte Bunch. Group walks every Monday year round for fun. fitness and friendship. Meet at back door of Coach and Four. Lakeshore and Bronte. Walk begins 7:15 p.m. Apres walk refreshments. Beginners welcome. Approximately 7K walk. 1.5 hours. Call Sylvia. 905-616-2330. S L N D A Y JL L Y 2 7 The WidowAVidowers Club o f Oakville w ill host a "Day at the Races." including Your chance to reach Canada's fastest growing demographic, over 26% of the population! No other advertising medium is as powerful as the face to face contact with a qualified consumer. TORONTO HAMILTON · KITCHENER · OTTAWA A show not to be missed! Coming soon! Lots of new attractions! See you there! Exhibitor space still available. 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