Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 Nov 2010, p. 12

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12 Independent & Free Press,Thursday, November 11, 2010 It is not without a price, that we live in a land that is free. In honour of our brave veterans ­ for your service, endurance, sacrifice and wisdom that we all too often take for granted. We are humbled by your bravery and inspired by your love of country. With deep appreciation and respect, we thank you. St. Joseph students keeping tabs on wheelchair fundraising project By EAMONN MAHER Staff Writer Students at St. Joseph elementary school in Acton are asking the public to collect tabs from pop and beer cans to help reach their goal of building a wheelchair. They began twisting off the tabs and counting them individually in October 2009 and the project has grown from one classroom to involve the entire school. So far, they've collected about 120,000 tabs and now, with the community's support, are hopeful by next fall they can reach the 2.5 million mark, which would be enough to construct an aluminum wheelchair. "We got the idea to do this from an episode of Extreme Makeover Home Edition, where the town came together and collected enough tabs for a person who needed a wheelchair," said Grade 7 student Amy Conroy, one of five members on St. Joe's Pop Tab Committee. Classes that collect the most tabs are awarded prizes. Local residents can drop off their tabs at the school, located at 147 Mill St. West HEARING SCIENCES Audiology and Hearing Aid Centre Salutes Our Veterans REMEMBERING OUR VETERANS GEORGETOWN 905-877-0099 211 Guelph St., Suite 1 (in the M&M plaza, across from Winners) CANADIAN OWNED AND OPERATED Grade 7 students Amy Conroy (left) and Caitlin Carachi of St. Joseph elementary school sift through the 120,000-or-so aluminum pop tabs they've been collecting over the past year. The students are appealing to the public to support the drive to reach the goal of collecting 2.5 million tabs-- enough to make a wheelchair with. Photo by Eamonn Maher This coming holiday season, not every child will wish for the same things. November is Woman Abuse Prevention Month. One out of every four women will be abused at some point in her life. Halton Women's Place needs your help to close the door on abuse. Halton Women's Place For more information, please call 905-332-1200 ext.221 or visit www.haltonwomensplace.com Crisis Line: 905-878-8970 or 905-332-7892

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