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West Island Community Calendar for the week of November 17

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Stewart Hall Singers, Concert featuring Fauré’s Requiem and other seasonal works of classical and traditional at Cedar Park United Church, 204 Lakeview Avenue, Pointe Clair, November 26, 8:00 PM. Tickets $20. Please call 514-882-2952 for more information.

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West Island Youth Symphony Orchestra Present Fall foliage on November 26th at 7:30 pm in the auditorium of St. Thomas High School at 111 Broadview Avenue in Point Clare. Tickets are $18, $10 for seniors and students, and $5 for children 12 and under, and can be purchased at the ticket office or teller. their website www.osjwi.qc.ca.

Cantabile Choir and Orchestra Excerpts from Vivaldi’s Gloria, Handel’s Messiah and Wilshire’s Ave Maria will be performed on November 27th at 3:30 pm at Eglise Saint-Geneviève, Sainte-Geneviève 16037 Guan Boulevard. For more information, please visit www.cantabilechorale.com or call 514 795 8507.

Chorale Philomera Singers A concert of familiar carols, songs about the magic of freezing winter nights, a little jazz, a little humor. It also features an interlude by collaborating pianist Judy Han. 3:00 pm, December 4, Union Church, 24 Maple St., Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. Tickets can only be purchased online at eventorite.ca. Please call 514-641-4300 for more information.

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Santa Singers It presents Renaissance motets, carols old and new, winter songs, an evening of jazz soup, and O Magnum Mysterium. Tickets $20 only at Eventbrite.ca. Please call 514-267-7862 for more information.

a cappella sound chorusfemale voices, and a cappella chorus will meet on Thursdays at 7:30 pm at the Christ Church Beaurepaire at 455 Church St. Beaconsfield.

west island new horizons band Rehearsal at Dol de Ormeaux. Woodwind and percussion ensembles offer opportunities to (re)learn an instrument and play with other musicians. The inventory of rental instruments is low. For more information, call 514-234-5410 or visit www.westislandnh.com.

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Lisa Kimberly Glickman The Fantasy Series runs through November in the Discovery Room of the Beaconsfield Library at 303 Beaconsfield Blvd.

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christmas bazaar November 19, 9am-2pm Tea Room: 10:30am-1:30pm, Lakeshore Trinity United & St. Edward the Confessor Church, 98 Aurora Ave., Pointe Claire, 514- 697-6459. Christmas treasures and decorations, books and used clothes.

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Mary Noël Vaudreuil 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, November 19, Campus Cité des Jeunes Theater Paul Emile Merroches, Pavilion A, 400 St-Charles Blvd., Vaudreuil-Dorion. Approximately 45 craftsmen display handmade works.

Christmas in Norway The sale will take place November 18th from 5pm to 9pm and November 19th from 11am to 3pm at the Norwegian Church and Community Center, 5065 Sherbrooke St., Lachine. Items for sale: Norwegian food, crafts, chocolates, sweaters, pewter and other gift items.

Pointe-Claire Artisan Showhandicrafts: jewelry, teddy bears, pottery, scarves, wooden items, stained glass, soaps, Christmas ornaments, greeting cards, children’s clothing, decorative bowls, November 19th and 20th; Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday noon-5pm, 176 Lakeshore Dr, Point Clare. Free admission.

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horsetail rescue is hosting a fundraising event, Holiday Magic, on December 10th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm at 27 Murphy Rd., Vaudreuil-Dorion. Admission is $10, and children 10 and under are free. For more information, please visit www.ahtrescue.org.

war memorial library, 60 Elm St., Hudson will host a book sale November 17-19. For more information, visit warmemorallibrary.blogspot.com.

Ballpail Beaconsfield Historical Society November 17, Macdonald College Holds World War I and Commemorative Lecture by Wes Cross Centennial Hall, 288 Beaconsfield Blvd, Beaconsfield at 7:30 PM. Non-members are $5. For more information, see: www.shbbs.com.

Beaconsfield Newcomers Club They organize activities for women, including monthly assemblies for socializing, and host special interest clubs such as reading, cooking, eating, walking, crafts, photography, and health and wellness. next general meeting November 10th. For more information, please visit beaconsfieldnewcomersclub.weebly.com or contact Nancy at bncmembers@gmail.com.

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lakeshore camera club We welcome photographers of all levels who want to learn and exchange ideas with others who share their interest in photography. First established in 1957, the club meets at 8pm on Mondays from September through June. Point he attends online or in person at Stewart Hall, 176 Lakeshore Dr., Clare.Presentations by professional photographers, workshops, excursions and many other activities are typical

Boutique 24 Every Thursday from 11:30am to 3:30pm, the Union Church, Maple Ave 24, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue sells used clothing, homewares, books, toys and jewelry. Maple parking lot across from McDonald High School.

boutique/gift shop Hosted by the Lakeshore Hospital Auxiliary, Monday through Friday, 9:30 PM to 3:30 PM (Hospital Level 1). Proceeds will be used to purchase hospital equipment and provide scholarships to staff for their education. Call us at 514-630-2119.

NOVA Thrift Shop We offer clothing, footwear, books, homewares, jewelry, furniture and more for the whole family. All proceeds go to Nova West-Island.of Plaza Point Clare store, 321 Saint-Jean Boulevard (514-697-8457) is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 AM to 4 PM. stean thrift shop, 43 Ste-Anne St., Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue (514-457-1642), Thrift shop bookstore (next door), 43 Ste-Anne St. in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm. Furniture and used book thrift shop (514-694-8417), 449 Beaconsfield Blvd. Beaconsfield is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm. N.ew Kirkland store at 3268 Jean Yves St., Kirkland (514-697-6692), Tuesday through Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm. We welcome donations. For more information, visit thriftshopsfornova.com.

thrift shop Organized by the West Island Assistance Fund (WIAF), the event takes place Monday through Friday from 10am to 4pm at the 21 Commercial Center in Roxboro. Call 514-683-0456.

Thrift Shop/The Bunker Open every Saturday from 9am to noon at the War Memorial Library, 60 Elm St., Hudson. Phone 450-458-4814

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men’s duck pin bowling It takes place every Monday from 1-3pm at the Valois Bowling Alley. Cost: $10. For more information, call Bill at 514-684-9323.

Senior Men’s Contract Bridge Club Held every Tuesday from 1-4pm at the Edwin Crawford Residence at 35 Maywood Avenue in Point Clare. It costs $5. No partner or commitment required. Call 514-435-4215.

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ABOVAS – essential accompaniment to health, is a non-profit organization that provides escorted transportation for West Island residents to medical facilities on the island of Montreal. If you need help and would like to use our services, please contact us for more information. If you have a few hours to contribute, have access to a car, and would like to volunteer, call 514-694-3838, email info@abovas.com, or visit abovas.com please.

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Alzheimer Groups Inc. (AGI) We provide treatment programs for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. They focus on best practices in dementia care, provide support services to families and professional care partners, and raise community awareness through education and awareness. e-mail info@agiteam.org Or call us at 514-485-7233.

caring friend is an international self-help group for survivors of children. Call the Montreal office at 438-257-0881.

mental health friend is a local non-profit organization that provides support and other resources to people close to people with mental health issues. They offer counseling, support groups, and training for people supporting loved ones living with mental health issues. For more information, call 514-636-6885 or email us. please give me. info@asmfmh.org.

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unlimited literacy, A community organization dedicated to empowering adults through literacy improvement, it offers free, confidential tutoring in reading, writing and basic computer skills for adults. Call or visit us at 514-694-0007 literacy unlimited.ca.

Overeaters Anonymous, A 12-step recovery group for compulsive bulimia, anorexia, and bulimia. There are no weigh-ins, dues or fees. Zooms or conference calls are being held during the pandemic. Call 514-488-1812 or visit oamontrealenglish.org/meetings.

West Island Commission Against Elder Abuse Please note that several helplines are available. Senior Call the Abuse Helpline 1-. CLSC Pierrefonds 514-626-2572; CLSC Lac St. Louis 514-697-4110; CLSC Dorval Racine 514-639-0650; Canadian Fraud Prevention 1-888-495-8501.

West Island Women’s Shelter A non-profit organization that helps women and children who are victims of domestic violence through the provision of shelter, companionship, and psychological support. For more information, visit wiws.ca.

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West Island Community Calendar for the week of November 17

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