Oakville Beaver, 24 Jul 1994, p. 8

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o Pimic 10-4 pm - Hrt in the Pork 10-5 pm - Ronald McDonald 0 Crafts. Jewellery Magic Show 1 :00 pm 0 Origianl Paintings - Rnnelise 0 Photograth 0 Jump 61 Bounce, Face Painting, 0 Pottery 61 woodwork Items Balloon Toss. Food, Games, 0 For Sale 105 pm water Pad admission "I 0 Treasure Chest 0 Hot Dogs a Drink ’1 0 activity Cards ’1 * SPONSORED 8V CHILDREN'S YOUTH FOUNDFTTION OF HHLTON Mondo , HU ust lst 1994 (0 ONE ION PflflK P’I’CNIC and [MT [NIHE PflflK (bBflvnIe’n’rt’Sodetv) “We chose the United Way because we know that the funds stay here in Oakville to serve our community,” explained Penny Deathe, a key organizer of the The barbecue takes place at Oakville Place from 3 pm. to 7 pm. with all proceeds going to the Oakville United Way. T» we prominent names in the Oakville community, the Oakville United Way agen- cy, Youth Aiding Youth, and Oakville Place are combining their talents and resources to host a major charity barbecue this Thursday. Whariof BBQ Thursday “In terms of support, the response has been phenomenal,” says Deathe, “everyone wants to help. This is the first time that I can recall Oakville Place getting involved with such a charity barbe- cue, and the support from the ten- ants is simply tremendous.” “The United Way supports 27 local agencies and last year one out of every three residents in oakville in some way used these agencies, so we think the United Way is a very important part of our local social fabric.” event. Notable sponsors include: Deathe extended an invitation to the community at large, ”Everyone is welcome. Just look for the smoke and crowd outside the south entrance in front of Shopper’s Drug Mart.” “As is usually the case, many members of the community are contributing to make this barbecue a huge success, but a special thank you has to go to Marie Maclean of M R Dogs for donating both the barbecue unit and her time to this event,” added Deathe. Chicago Franks, Food City, Shopper’s Drug Mart, and Beau Sac, all of Oakville Place. SINCE 1982

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