Oakville Beaver, 27 Jan 1993, p. 15

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January Serving Oakville in many ways. We are proud to support the United Way of Oakville A look at agencies working with Oakville United Way QAKVILILE _ QAKVILLE BIG SISTER BBEGEITD ASSOCIATION through onâ€" ISTE going friendship with a issociaviex _ mature Big Sister volunteer, girls aged 4 tol6 are given extra support and guidance to deal with difficulties in their lives. Other programs include, summer camp, teen/parâ€" ent groups and monthly outings. Seniors Dav Program CANADA VON 99 1011 UPPER MIDDLE RD. E. 336â€"22071 Oakville‘s 3rd Annual Fun Fit Challenge. DX mMaAy 29 BE MARCH 13 â€" Big Brothers Curling Bonspiel, Oakville Curling Club, contact Big Brothers 847â€"7267 for more information. UE yUNE 25, 26, 27 â€" Oakville Waterfront Festival PÂ¥ yULY 21 â€" Annual Oakville United W Golf Tournament. Jenny Gould ~%%, GRACE HOUSE, a home for troubled adults in which they can reâ€"establish skills for independent living. provides home nursing visits to the sick and disabled of all ages, volunteer visiting to both the terminally ill and frail and elderly and provides respite for caregivers through VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES, HALTON VON anada Trust Realty C3 d y \I United Way agencies have had increased from their clients and Gould "would like to agencies the support they need during these t nomic times." Gould finds it personally rewarding to be appointed to this position and her goal in this campaign will be to make it the best possible because of the increasing needs of Oakvillians. Jenny Gould, the Royal Bank‘s Area Manager for Oakville and Milton, has been appointed Oakville United Way‘s Campaign Chair for 1993. She brings to this challenge a long relationship with United Way which started in school and developed into her appointment on the 1992 Oakville United Way‘s Board and as the Viceâ€"Chair of Campaign *92. B Oakville United Way and Ways. Citizen review is ensures that United Way limit, making certain that value for their charitable c head Campaign ‘93 $285,000. Many of the United Way funded human cies serve all of Halton. As a result, the 13 sen to review agency requests and make re tions for 1993 funding will have 22 volur Unmited Way volunteers raised $1 1992 campaign. At the Region of Ha Saturday (Jan. 23rd) panels started Citizen Review which will allocate $1, funds to Oakville agencies for 1993. D the 1992 Campaign to other communi Citizen Review Panels allocate United Way agency funds strative costs we d Al i | W 0 Announcing the new location of the Oakville Red Cross monthly Blood Donor Clinics are, from left, Glen Yates, president of Towne Chevâ€"Olds; Brenda Dunsdon, blood and volunteer resource for the Oakville Red Cross; and in front, Mary Ellen Frederick, executive director of the Oakville Red Cross. The next clinic is this Thursday, Jan 28th from 1:30 to 8 p.m. Clinics will be held at Towne Chevâ€"Olds the fourth Thursday of each month. (Photo by Diana Wiggins, Procor) increased "Ihusted Tor Service Reespected Tor fecoults N Canada Trust Realty Inc./Realtor secasmmmmmnnmmnenrmint L. ... onecpontonmnats Al nited L0 TY ars over 199 irted the are stretched t« Way donors get make recon y Desig 10CS er Haltc volunteer SÂ¥ih tOu care ag THE OAKVILLE BEAVER lemand n nen rea C “united way @,, of oakville & Regches Out. of Campaign ‘93 are her exceptional people skills and her ability to lead. She will strive to use all the talent around the table by motivating the committee in a form of participatory management. _ â€" Belief in a balanced life has been at the core of the personal philosophy of this professional, volunteer, wife and mother. Give and take are her passwords and she believes that one "has to be prepared to give back to the community." Working her way through several management posiâ€" tions in the Royal Bank plus Gould‘s appointment in June 1990 as Area Manager, her commitment to the community and her personal philosophy bodes well for Oakville United Way‘s Campaign ‘93. Citizen Review panelists, from left, Bruce Massey of Oakville, John Challinor of Milton, and Ann McJannet of Oakville, consider United Way allocations at the Halton Region building on Saturday. The Citizen Review Panels consist of 60 volunteers â€"â€" 22 from Oakville â€"â€" in 13 groups. Stre M re her exceptional people skills and She will strive to use all the talent motivating the committee in a form Catton redence W d V used. T () ralt te leads 1 Way IN 2274 LAKESHORE RD. W. 847â€"3030 Bruce Massey, Bill Berlet, Jose Burguete, Harold Williams, Robert Topp, Cathie Sacco, Sandra Kerr, David Davidson, Jenny Gould, Christine Fenn, John Lloyd, John Parrish, Vie Darling, Lorne Elliott, Darry} Van Gaal, Ann McJannet, and Ed Crighton. %, ies conunues to mount due to these demands and to the decreases in public funding. Citizen Review is an important part of the funding process and this dedicated group take their responsibiliâ€" ties very seriously. Serving on Citizen Review Panels from Oakville area: Roland Beaulne, Tom Hierlihy, Grant Buchanâ€"Terrell, Dalton Albrecht, Nancy Junkin, to Keep iN in Oakville Blood Donor Clinic moves to new location h f Oak GO STATION CROSS The largest monthly Red Cross blood donor clinic eld in Oakville with a monthly target of 250 units and donor base of 3,000, has moved Towne Chevâ€"Olds. Local United Way funds are used by Red Cross to ipport the training of 300 Blood Volunteers who serve s local telerecruiters, registrars, clinic assistants and )mmittee members. Your United Way donations helps keep this important "Gift of Life" program operating Joe Snidero, regional manager, Canada Trust Realty pledges full support and leaderâ€" ship to the United Way. During difficult ecoâ€" nomic times the need for human care services rise and it is important that agencies have strength and resources to fill this need. the way to help the most... S1t LN care needs Tor C ng basic funding ille believes new Um ) 110,000 to serve new and emerging is for our community, in addition to unding to agencies. The United Way ies new initiative funding is necessary care services remain relevant to these LAKESHORE TOWNE CHEVâ€"OLDS QEW SOUTH SERVICE 15

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