Oakville Beaver, 6 Oct 2006, p. 16

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16 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday October 6, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com Humane Society donation PATCH CHALLENGE: Oakville Toyota President Frank Apa presents two cheques totaling $6,500 to Johanne Golder, Executive Director of the Oakville and District Humane Society. The cheques are from the Oakville Toyota and Lexus of Oakville dealerships. The cheques are the first of the funds being raised as part of the Patch Challenge. More money will be raised in the coming months. Also in the photo is Apa's new dog, Max, who came from the Oakville and District Humane Society. KAREN NEWMAN / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER THE EDEN FAMILY DECIDED HAVING A REGIONAL CANCER CENTRE WAS WORTH TAKING A STAND FOR. WHERE DO YOU STAND? Ainslie and Patricia Eden with their grandchildren Ainslie and Patricia Eden know that when cancer strikes, it touches the whole family. Having world class cancer care and expertise so close to home is important for families living in the Peel and Halton regions. That's why the Edens are such passionate supporters of The Credit Valley Hospital Foundation's $50 million capital campaign. Ainslie and Patricia encourage you to join them. STAND AND BE COUNTED. SUPPORT YOUR CANCER CENTRE. Please call 905-813-4123 today. Or visit www.cvh.on.ca We're now at 94% of our goal. World C l a s s . Right Here.

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