10 The Oakville Zonta Club has opted to provide ongoing financial support to the Halton Rape Crisis Centre which has recently moved back to Oakville, setting up omce at Hopedale Mall. Presenting the initial $1,000 cheque is Margo Van Der Hart, left, to Bev LeFrancois, executive director of the Halton Rape Crisis Centre. Ann McKay works with some students at the East Education Centre to make musical chimes during a recent Creativity Day. Brigadier-General RJ. Taggart (Retired) was reviewing otricer during Sunday's annual inspection of Oakville's 540 Golden Hawks Squadron, Royal Canadian Air Ron Coupland, right, executive director of the Halton Childrens Aid Society, accepts a plaque from Richmond Chandler of the MacDonald's Children's Charities, which had donated the funds to renovate the garage the South Forster receiving home, providing extra space for residents. This CAS home is supported as a special pro- ject by the Altruists of Oakville, in much the same way that Stuart Farm is being supported by the Oakville Civitans. The receiving homes are run by the Children and Youth Foundation of Halton, a fundraising arm of the Halton CAS. adets at Oakville Areria. The 540 Squadron has served PHOTO finish M Bet) no: Jade Gamble, an Early Childhood Education student at Sheridan College, receives an 5800 bursary trom Harold Ogilvie (left) District Representative ot the Masonic Foundation and Percy Barr. District Deputy Grand Master ot Hamilton District A. 1%!)me We!) Oakville for more than 40 years with more than 5,000 young people passing through its ranks "To Serve . To Learn - To Advance." Amity Goodwill Services ope Donation Centre in Oakn'llc a 14th. Here, Hopedale Mall ' checks out the drop box beside mall lot facing Rebecca Str brought to this or the Trafalg: an attendant is on duty Manda pan Bonnie Mifsud (right) won two tickets to Stage West Dinner Theatre after daughter Carrie entered Oakville Place's Mother's Day promotion. Making the presentation is marketing director Janet Roesslein. ao _ "13%); {i=3 1 V i. If (iF; " 3'31 x; _ a v.1 .mx 2ir opened T'lil second )AKVll Attended tll on May Hadronic mm un an be where n. to 5 the be e a, . 5 'Ale', ' .- - a "5- . “gu- \. , Ba " 'tdriglt SJ . F.?. " . -. a u 6‘ ' al a aLellell .ltllw, i)llrEigiMlll . an“ la " . w L' ' -.' A. " ,. '. " . V s I " Btti': ' Cai, iii" ', C, '?ii,i;'ts B, . [i4liillgti 2 _ ' _, . L", 1. f ‘7' cssN. P, p, .:- , or, . b 's', © r ( f Bt ' - J ' I ' .f" I "q " c l Td w", " R! ..,,.I - p EE .5 . 1. ‘- Si' 'r g' V, ' . ’ ' Illiit) manager runner-u Mayor The Oakville Family Y recently honored 70 staff and volunteers for long time ser- vice ranging up to 35 years. Making the presentations was Doug Carrothers, left, YMCA chairman, to recipients including yoga instructor Grete Senst, 37 years; and Paul Stegweit, jiu-jitsu teacher for 15 years. Absent were Gisela Meijer, r1tneas, 20 years; and the Y's other 15-year recipient, Sil Savo, judo instructor. This smiling bunch (from left) Meaghan Bartett, Sara Pedersen, Amy Pedersen and Diana Ward take time to cool off during Oakville Christian School's recent annual fundraising walkathon. (Photo try Riztera Venom) I Zenia up to the Ann Everyone seemed to be lending a hand during a recent open house at the Municipal Greenhouse. General Wolfe co-op student Brian Reynolds is flanked by volunteers Tyler Batt (left) and Dan Pedersen. Mulv lvale acc Morrier. Hostess accepts â€Kodak! WM AMA Also of the the 1e Welcome honored is Year 1iiiiiiiiTijiit and t len Wa ast 'iirt'-iiiiiiiE) Abbe Ion Oak Town of the , (ville hostess " hostess Edt den Year Aw i Anne P en Wells Photo try Rlziara Venom) ward from Phillips (ri m area (right), W; g»;