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The Oakville Beaver, Friday October 27, 2006 - 31 www.oakvillebeaver.com Best Values Since 1977 Mon.-Thurs. & Sat. 10:00-5:30; Fri. 10:00.-9:00; Sat. 10:00 -5:30; Sun. 12-4 4205 Fairview St. Burlington 905-634-5298 Walker’s Line Appleby Line Fairview St. 4205 Beside Harvey’s Special Offer $ 699 $ 1199 Save up to 50% Reno Reno Sale Sale Take advantage of this one time opportunity to save on solid wood bedroom & dining room, custom upholstery & leather! Beautiful Solid Wood Canadian Made Dining Room Table Your choice of finish and custom sizes available. Mix & match chair designs from moden to traditional. Chairs starting at $149 each Custom Upholstery Sale Great selection of styles & colours Factory Special 2 Pc Sofa/Loveseat $ 1499 (limited quantity) $ 2499 100% Genuine All Leather Chairs Special Purchase $ 999 for pair $ 1999 Pair of Chairs - New Patients - Kids & Cowards - Emergencies Trafalgar Professional Building 1235 Trafalgar Rd. Suite 201 Dental EMERGENCY? Dental EMERGENCY? If you are in pain, call us right now! Visit our Website at: www.thedentaloffice.ca We Welcome: Evening appointments available FREE • Consultation for Cosmetics • Orthodontics • Implants excluding washrooms Dentures $ 349 each 842-8209 905 Mouthguards $ 45 Whitening Special $ 149 (upper or lower) White Oaks Blvd. QEW McCraney Trafalgar Rd. The Dental Office Update UPDATE EDITOR: ROD JERRED Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 5559) Fax 905-337-5567 email [email protected] Community Artists Walk Gallery in Village Square, Burlington, a cooperative of 20 local and regional artists from Oakville, Burlington, Dundas and Hamilton, is holding silent auction of 24 pieces of art includ- ing pottery, paintings, textiles and photography with proceeds to charity including Carpenter Hospice, Canadian Cancer Society, Canadian Diabetes Association, AIDS Foundation, Ontario Prader- Willi Syndrome Association, Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation and area women’s shelters. Auction concludes Nov. 3, final bidding 7 – 9 p.m. Call 905- 340-0216. See www.artistswalk.ca The Lighthouse Program for Grieving Children offers peer sup- port to children and teenagers aged 3-18 as they cope with the death of a parent or sibling. At this time we are looking for volunteers to work with children in our ongoing pro- grams. Call 905-337-2333 or email [email protected] Sexual Assault and Violence Intervention Services of Halton (SAVIS) presents Relationship Skills for Violence Prevention (RSVP), group workshops offered to female adolescents 14 and 19 – new intakes accepted for new ses- sion Tuesdays, Nov. 7 – 19, 4 – 6 p.m. Bus tickets and dinner provid- ed. Safe and confidential environ- ment. Call Nicole at 905-825-3622 or email [email protected]. Bronte Challenge, Nov. 8, Bronte Legion, 79 Jones, 7 p.m. Champion pool player Cliff Thornburn will demonstrate his skill and welcomes challengers. Tickets, $12 in advance or at the door. Call 905-827-4722. Oakville Parent Education Network invites you to attend Understanding and Parenting Pre-teens and Teens. Speaker, Garfield Gini-Newman, professor at OISE/University of Toronto, Nov. 15, 7 – 9 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., Halton Region Cafeteria, 1151 Bronte Rd. Free admission, donations appreciated. To register, call 905-825-6000 ext. 3161 or e- mail [email protected] FRIDA Y OCTOBER 27 Fish Fry, Oakville Legion Br. 114, Upper Middle Road East, Oct 27, 5 - 7.30 p.m. Cost: $7.50 per person. Oakville Wine Enthusiasts Club meets at St. Volodymyr, 1280 Dundas. Featuring wines from Delicato Family Wines, California. Registration 7 p.m., the tasting starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. For information visit www.oakvillewine.ca. A limited number of memberships available. Guest fees $15, [email protected]. Volley Ball every Friday night, Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 8 – 10 p.m. Call Ilze, 905-844-8953 or Kristina, 905-849-4864. SA TURDA Y OCTOBER 28 Pig Roast, Bronte Legion, 79 Jones, Victory Room, 6:30 p.m. Tickets $15 each – $10 for dance only starting at 8 p.m. Music by Linda Rioux or Quebec. Call 905- 827-4722. Cancelled: Halloween Dinner and Dance at Oakville Legion Br. 114. Ghost Walk, 7 p.m., and 8 p.m., at Oakville Historical Society, 110 King. Cost: $12 adults, $6 children. Reservations recommended, call 905-844-2695. Fair Vote Canada-Halton Chapter meets 10 a.m. – noon, United Way of Oakville, 466 Speers between Dorval and Fourth Line, Suite 200, 2nd Floor. Contact Sandra at [email protected]. St. Michael Annual Fall Bazaar, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 165 Sewell. Bake table, penny draw, nearly new, children’s corner, raffle, tea room. Free parking and admission. The Bronte CCC (Community Consultation Committee) holds 5th community Fall Trail Clean Up along Bronte Creek (under Rebecca Street Bridge to Petro Canada Park), 10 a.m - 2 p.m. Meet at field beside the fire station on Rebecca. Bags, gloves and litter pickers provided by the Town of Oakville. Refreshments. Annual Bazaar: Bethel United Church, Trafalgar north of Britannia, 2 – 4 p.m. Homebaking, jams, pickles, plants, vegetables, crafts, white elephant and tea room. SUNDA Y OCTOBER 29 Halloween Party, in garage at 2096 Lumberman Lane (Third Line and Upper Middle area), 2 – 9 p.m. Parents and their toddlers and young children are invited to come in costume. Face painting, colour- ing and kids’ activities. Donations accepted for Give Kids a Chance Foundation to help children in Guatemala. Refreshments. RSVP Augusta, 905-847-3725. For infor- mation see http://home.cogeco.ca/~givekid- sachance/foundation.htm. Haunted Happenings, 1 – 4 p.m., Oakville Museum at Erchless, 8 Navy. Dress up in costume, make Halloween crafts, play ghoulish games and visit the crypt of hor- rors. Cost: $5 per child and $3.75 adult. Call 338-4400. MONDA Y OCTOBER 30 Tots and Us, open to moms, dads and grandparents who are taking care of a preschooler and would like to meet others, St. Paul’s United Church, 454 Rebecca, 10 – 11 a.m. Caregivers and children will participate in playtime, music, stories and snack. No charge. Call 905-845-3427. Halton Holistic Harmony Presentation and Social Intelligent Design: Reconciling Science and Theology, presented by Dr. John Stewart, 6:45 - 9:30 p.m., in the Burlington Arts Centre, Shoreline Room. 1333 Lakeshore west of Brant, Burlington. Admission, including refreshments, $15 for adults, $12 for seniors and students, plus non- perishable food item for food bank. Call 905-827-5048 or e-mail Halton_Holistic_Harmony@yahoo .ca 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. Après walk refreshments. Beginners welcome. Approximately 7K walk, 1.5 hours. Call Sylvia, 905-825-8763. Social Ballroom Dancing for Singles, Couples 50 plus. Ballroom, Latin and Swing, Mondays, except holidays, to May at Sir John Colborne Senior Centre, 1565 Old Lakeshore, Third Line and Lakeshore, 7.30 - 9.30 p.m. E-mail [email protected]. TUESDA Y OCTOBER 31 Lunch and Speaker Series pres- ents Fit and Fabulous After 50 with Attivo Fitness Therapy, Sir John Colborne Centre for Seniors, Lakeshore and Third Line, 12:30 p.m. Slow or reserve loss of muscle due to ageing, develop core and leg strength, improve balance, mobili- ty and endurance. Cost: $6.50, call 905-815-5960. HAPPEN - Linking People and Opportunities networking support group for business professionals in career transition, 8 a.m., Living Arts Centre, Mississauga. Speaker: Rose Alcamo, Conquering the behavioural Interview Members $10, non-members $15. Call 905- 339-0268 or www.happen.ca. Oakville Walking Club, every Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., meet at small plaza on the northeast corner of Maurice and Lakeshore W. for half- hour walk on paved lanes at leisurely pace – with rest stops at benches – in St. Jude’s Cemetery. WEDNESDA Y NOVEMBER 1 Broadway and Disney present- ed by students of Linda Fletcher and Tom Oliver at Walton Memorial United Church, 2489 Lakeshore W., and Bronte Road, 7:15 p.m. Tickets: $7, students $5. All proceeds to the Vocal Scholarship Fund of Rotary Burlington Music Festival. Call 905-845-5076. Vitamin D, Bone Health and You: Prevention and Treatment of Osteoporosis, free lecture with Dr. Aliya Khan, Metabolic Bone Specialist, Halton Healthcare Services, LeDome Banquet Hall, 1173 North Service Road E., pre- sented by Halton Healthcare Services. Please call 905-338-4379. HAPPEN - Linking People and Opportunities networking support group for business professionals in career transition, 8 a.m., Burlington Art Centre. Speaker: Chris Robertson, To the Top Canada. Members $10, non-mem- bers $15. Call 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca. BEYOND, peer support group for those grieving the loss of a loved one, Wednesdays 7:30 p.m., Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre, 2530 Sixth Line, River Glen Mews Plaza. Call Debbie, 905-827-5849. Polar Bears Mood Disorder Support Group welcomes sufferers of unipolar (depression) and bipo- lar (manic depression), supporting family and friends, Wednesdays 7 p.m., at 136 Cross Ave. Anonymous

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Page 1: Friday October 27, 2006 Updateimages.halinet.on.ca/OakvilleImages/Images/OI0111366_031.pdfTickets $15 each – $10 for dance only starting at 8 p.m. Music by Linda Rioux or Quebec

The Oakville Beaver, Friday October 27, 2006 - 31www.oakvillebeaver.com

Best ValuesSince 1977

Mon.-Thurs. & Sat. 10:00-5:30; Fri. 10:00.-9:00; Sat. 10:00 -5:30; Sun. 12-4

4205 Fairview St.Burlington

905-634-5298

Walker’s Line

Appleby LineFairview St.

4205Beside Harvey’s

Special Offer

$699$1199

Saveup to

50%Reno Reno Sale Sale

Take advantage of this one timeopportunity to save on solid

wood bedroom & dining room, custom upholstery & leather!

Beautiful Solid WoodCanadian Made

Dining Room Table

Your choice of finish and custom sizes available. Mix & match chair designs from moden to traditional.Chairs starting at $149 each

Custom Upholstery SaleGreat selection of styles & colours

Factory Special2 Pc Sofa/Loveseat

$1499(limited quantity)

$2499100% Genuine

All Leather ChairsSpecial Purchase

$999 forpair

$1999Pair of Chairs

- New Patients - Kids & Cowards - Emergencies

Trafalgar Professional Building1235 Trafalgar Rd.Suite 201

Dental EMERGENCY?Dental EMERGENCY?If you are in pain, call us right now!

Visit our Website at: www.thedentaloffice.ca

We Welcome:

Evening appointments available

FREE • Consultation for Cosmetics• Orthodontics • Implants

▼▼

excludingwashrooms

Dentures$ 349 each

842-8209905

Mouthguards$45

Whitening Special$149 (upper or

lower)

White Oaks Blvd.

QEW

McCraney

Traf

alga

r Rd.

The Dental Offi ce

UpdateUPDATE EDITOR: ROD JERRED Phone 905-845-3824 (ext. 5559) Fax 905-337-5567 email [email protected]

Community

Artists Walk Gallery in VillageSquare, Burlington, a cooperativeof 20 local and regional artistsfrom Oakville, Burlington, Dundasand Hamilton, is holding silentauction of 24 pieces of art includ-ing pottery, paintings, textiles andphotography with proceeds tocharity including CarpenterHospice, Canadian Cancer Society,Canadian Diabetes Association,AIDS Foundation, Ontario Prader-Willi Syndrome Association,Canadian Breast CancerFoundation and area women’sshelters. Auction concludes Nov. 3,final bidding 7 – 9 p.m. Call 905-340-0216. See www.artistswalk.ca

The Lighthouse Program forGrieving Children offers peer sup-port to children and teenagers aged3-18 as they cope with the death ofa parent or sibling. At this time weare looking for volunteers to workwith children in our ongoing pro-grams. Call 905-337-2333 or [email protected]

Sexual Assault and ViolenceIntervention Services of Halton(SAVIS) presents RelationshipSkills for Violence Prevention(RSVP), group workshops offeredto female adolescents 14 and 19 –new intakes accepted for new ses-sion Tuesdays, Nov. 7 – 19, 4 – 6p.m. Bus tickets and dinner provid-ed. Safe and confidential environ-ment. Call Nicole at 905-825-3622or email [email protected].

Bronte Challenge, Nov. 8,Bronte Legion, 79 Jones, 7 p.m.Champion pool player CliffThornburn will demonstrate hisskill and welcomes challengers.Tickets, $12 in advance or at thedoor. Call 905-827-4722.

Oakville Parent EducationNetwork invites you to attendUnderstanding and ParentingPre-teens and Teens. Speaker,Garfield Gini-Newman, professorat OISE/University of Toronto, Nov.15, 7 – 9 p.m. Doors open at 6:30p.m., Halton Region Cafeteria,1151 Bronte Rd. Free admission,donations appreciated. To register,call 905-825-6000 ext. 3161 or e-mail [email protected]

FRIDAY OCTOBER 27Fish Fry, Oakville Legion Br.

114, Upper Middle Road East, Oct27, 5 - 7.30 p.m. Cost: $7.50 perperson.

Oakville Wine EnthusiastsClub meets at St. Volodymyr, 1280Dundas. Featuring wines fromDelicato Family Wines, California.Registration 7 p.m., the tastingstarts promptly at 7:30 p.m. Forinformation visitwww.oakvillewine.ca. A limitednumber of memberships available.Guest fees $15,[email protected].

Volley Ball every Friday night,Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 8 –10 p.m. Call Ilze, 905-844-8953 orKristina, 905-849-4864.

SATURDAY OCTOBER 28Pig Roast, Bronte Legion, 79

Jones, Victory Room, 6:30 p.m.Tickets $15 each – $10 for danceonly starting at 8 p.m. Music byLinda Rioux or Quebec. Call 905-827-4722.

Cancelled: Halloween Dinnerand Dance at Oakville Legion Br.114.

Ghost Walk, 7 p.m., and 8 p.m.,at Oakville Historical Society, 110King. Cost: $12 adults, $6 children.Reservations recommended, call905-844-2695.

Fair Vote Canada-HaltonChapter meets 10 a.m. – noon,United Way of Oakville, 466 Speersbetween Dorval and Fourth Line,Suite 200, 2nd Floor. ContactSandra at [email protected].

St. Michael Annual FallBazaar, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. 165 Sewell.Bake table, penny draw, nearlynew, children’s corner, raffle, tearoom. Free parking and admission.

The Bronte CCC (CommunityConsultation Committee) holds5th community Fall Trail Clean Upalong Bronte Creek (underRebecca Street Bridge to PetroCanada Park), 10 a.m - 2 p.m. Meetat field beside the fire station onRebecca. Bags, gloves and litterpickers provided by the Town ofOakville. Refreshments.

Annual Bazaar: Bethel UnitedChurch, Trafalgar north ofBritannia, 2 – 4 p.m. Homebaking,jams, pickles, plants, vegetables,crafts, white elephant and tearoom.

SUNDAY OCTOBER 29Halloween Party, in garage at

2096 Lumberman Lane (ThirdLine and Upper Middle area), 2 – 9p.m. Parents and their toddlers andyoung children are invited to comein costume. Face painting, colour-ing and kids’ activities. Donationsaccepted for Give Kids a ChanceFoundation to help children inGuatemala. Refreshments. RSVPAugusta, 905-847-3725. For infor-mation seehttp://home.cogeco.ca/~givekid-sachance/foundation.htm.

Haunted Happenings, 1 – 4p.m., Oakville Museum at Erchless,8 Navy. Dress up in costume, makeHalloween crafts, play ghoulishgames and visit the crypt of hor-rors. Cost: $5 per child and $3.75adult. Call 338-4400.

MONDAY OCTOBER 30Tots and Us, open to moms,

dads and grandparents who aretaking care of a preschooler andwould like to meet others, St.Paul’s United Church, 454Rebecca, 10 – 11 a.m. Caregiversand children will participate inplaytime, music, stories and snack.No charge. Call 905-845-3427.

Halton Holistic HarmonyPresentation and SocialIntelligent Design: ReconcilingScience and Theology, presentedby Dr. John Stewart, 6:45 - 9:30p.m., in the Burlington ArtsCentre, Shoreline Room. 1333Lakeshore west of Brant,Burlington. Admission, includingrefreshments, $15 for adults, $12for seniors and students, plus non-perishable food item for food bank.Call 905-827-5048 or [email protected]

Weekly Walks by the Wateralong Waterfront Trail with theBronte Bunch. Group walks every

Monday year round for fun, fitnessand friendship. Meet at back doorof Coach and Four, Lakeshore andBronte. Walk begins 7:15 p.m.Après walk refreshments.Beginners welcome.Approximately 7K walk, 1.5 hours.Call Sylvia, 905-825-8763.

Social Ballroom Dancing forSingles, Couples 50 plus.Ballroom, Latin and Swing,Mondays, except holidays, to Mayat Sir John Colborne SeniorCentre, 1565 Old Lakeshore, ThirdLine and Lakeshore, 7.30 - 9.30p.m. [email protected].

TUESDAY OCTOBER 31Lunch and Speaker Series pres-

ents Fit and Fabulous After 50with Attivo Fitness Therapy, SirJohn Colborne Centre for Seniors,Lakeshore and Third Line, 12:30p.m. Slow or reserve loss of muscledue to ageing, develop core and legstrength, improve balance, mobili-ty and endurance. Cost: $6.50, call905-815-5960.

HAPPEN - Linking People andOpportunities networking supportgroup for business professionals incareer transition, 8 a.m., LivingArts Centre, Mississauga. Speaker:Rose Alcamo, Conquering thebehavioural Interview Members$10, non-members $15. Call 905-339-0268 or www.happen.ca.

Oakville Walking Club, everyTuesday, 6:30 p.m., meet at smallplaza on the northeast corner ofMaurice and Lakeshore W. for half-hour walk on paved lanes atleisurely pace – with rest stops atbenches – in St. Jude’s Cemetery.

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 1Broadway and Disney present-

ed by students of Linda Fletcherand Tom Oliver at WaltonMemorial United Church, 2489Lakeshore W., and Bronte Road,7:15 p.m. Tickets: $7, students $5.All proceeds to the VocalScholarship Fund of RotaryBurlington Music Festival. Call905-845-5076.

Vitamin D, Bone Health andYou: Prevention and Treatment ofOsteoporosis, free lecture with Dr.Aliya Khan, Metabolic BoneSpecialist, Halton HealthcareServices, LeDome Banquet Hall,1173 North Service Road E., pre-sented by Halton HealthcareServices. Please call 905-338-4379.

HAPPEN - Linking People andOpportunities networking supportgroup for business professionals incareer transition, 8 a.m.,Burlington Art Centre. Speaker:Chris Robertson, To the TopCanada. Members $10, non-mem-bers $15. Call 905-339-0268 orwww.happen.ca.

BEYOND, peer support groupfor those grieving the loss of aloved one, Wednesdays 7:30 p.m.,Oak Park Neighbourhood Centre,2530 Sixth Line, River Glen MewsPlaza. Call Debbie, 905-827-5849.

Polar Bears Mood DisorderSupport Group welcomes sufferersof unipolar (depression) and bipo-lar (manic depression), supportingfamily and friends, Wednesdays 7p.m., at 136 Cross Ave. Anonymous