Community Event - Niagara - RCL BRANCH 350 Veteran's Recognition Dinner

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RCL Branch 350 wil host its annual Veteran's Dinner Nov. 7 starting at 6PM at the RCL Polish Legion, 294 Vine Street. St Catharines. Catered dinner. Cash bar. Tickets $30pp (vets//spouse free). Call 905-934-1261 for more info/tickets.  Event honors current and past service members.

Royal Canadian Polish Legion
294 Vine Street
L2S 0B2
St. Catharines

Community Event - Peterborough/Lindsay - Lakefield Santa Claus Parade - November 17

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November 17 at 1:00pm the Lakefield Santa Claus Parade hosted by the Lions.  Parade starts and ends at the Lakefield Legion.

Floats welcome.  Register your float between Noon and 12:45 on November 17 at the Legion.

Free event and all welcome.

Lakefield
Lakefield Legion
K0L 2H0
Lakefield

Community Event - Chatham - Chatham Habitat for Humanity

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Newcomers and Immigrants: Anne Taylor from Habitat for Humanity will come to talk about their services. Nov. 27th @5:30-6:30pm @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.

Adult Languagae and Learning
240 King St. W
N7M 1E7
Chatham

Community Event - Chatham - Domestic Violence and Abuse

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Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about what domestic violence and where to go to get help. Nov. 27th @5:30-6:30pm @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.

Adult Languagae and Learning
240 King St. W
N7M 1E7
Chatham

Community Event - Chatham - Living a Balanced Life

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Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about the importance of healthy living and the use of effective coping skills. Nov. 20th @5:30-6:30pm @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.

Adult Languagae and Learning
240 King St. W
N7M 1E7
Chatham

Community Event - Chatham - Immigrant Access Fund

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Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about what is the Immigrant Access Fund. Nov. 13th @5:30-6:30pm @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.

Adult Languagae and Learning
240 King St. W
N7M 1E7
Chatham

Community Event - Chatham - Local Goverment

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Newcomers and Immigrants: Learn about our local government. Nov. 6th @5:30-6:30pm @ Adult Language and Learning. 240 King St. W. Chatham. For more info 519-354-7424.

Adult Languagae and Learning
240 King St. W
N7M 1E7
Chatham

Community Event - Ottawa Valley - Holy Trinity Annual Holly Bazaar & Luncheon

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Everything from Christmas, White Elephant, Handmade, baking & a delicious homemade lunch.  Elevator and take out available.  $12 adults, $4 children.

Friday, November 8, from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm

Holy Trinity Anglican Church Hall
68 Renfrew Street
K8A 5R6
Pembroke

Public Notices/Announcements - Windsor/Leamington - Canadian Cancer Society - Volunteer Drivers

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THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY IS IN NEED OF VOLUNTEER DRIVERS!

At the Canadian Cancer Society (CCS), we know that cancer changes people. But we believe that a cancer diagnosis doesn’t have to define who they are. We are committed to helping people live longer and enhancing the quality of life for all of those affected by cancer.

For 1 in 5 cancer patients in Ontario, transportation to treatment is just one of the many challenges they face on their road to recovery. You can help provide safe, reliable rides to life-saving appointments by becoming a driver with the Wheels of Hope Transportation program.

“As a volunteer driver for the Canadian Cancer Society, I have seen firsthand that the Wheels of Hope program truly eases the burden of the patient and their families. Whether their concern is making it to different cancer-related appointments, rearranging work schedules to get their loved ones to and from these appointments, or not having the means to get back and forth - I haven't run into one patient that wasn't grateful for Wheels of Hope and the drivers.” – John Campbell, Volunteer Driver for the Canadian Cancer Society for 6 years.

Join John and the volunteer drivers at the Canadian Cancer Society today! Together, we can ensure our family, friends & neighbours focus on getting well, not on how they will get to treatment.

Contact the local office for more information by phone at 519-254-5116 or email theresa.blondin@ontario.cancer.ca.