Oakville Beaver, 26 May 2007, p. 30

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30 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday May 26, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Cops deliver MADD Canada presents first Strides for Change fundraiser Every day, on average, approximately four people across Canada are killed by impaired drivers and 190 injured. In the fight against impaired driving, the Halton/Peel chapter of MADD will present its first Strides for Change event to be held Saturday, June 2 at Erindale Park on Dundas Street in Mississauga. Strides for Change has been designed to be MADD's signature walk event, which offers corporations and individuals the opportunity to enhance the health and safety of the community. Every step taken and pledge raised will not only help raise much needed funds for our chapter, it will also heighten awareness of MADD's programs and services. Enjoy a walk in the park. Bring the family. Children will enjoy the "Kids' Zone" and posing for pictures with the Mississauga Fire Department. Peel Regional Police Chief Mike Metcalf will be cutting the ribbon to start the walk. Anyone coming out to our chapter's first Strides for Change event will also receive a coupon from the Ontario Academy of Music which is good for two free music or vocal lessons. (While quantities last.) Prizes will be awarded for raising the most money including a Montana acoustic guitar (donated by the Ontario Academy of Music), coupons for free large pizzas (donated by Toppers Pizza), T-shirts, water bottles and more. Stop by the Victim's Tribute Area, the antidrinking and driving displays, enjoy the food and refreshments. Try the Impaired Driving Simulator and see first hand what impaired driving looks like. Registration for the walk begins at 9 a.m. For information or pledge forms call 905-8440096 or visit www.maddhalton.ca. ASHLEY CAMARA / OAKVILLE BEAVER TIPS FOR ONTARIO SPECIAL OLYMPICS: Members of the Halton Regional Police Service joined staff at Boston Pizza on Thursday, May 24 to raise much needed funds for the Ontario Special Olympics through a "Tip A Cop" event. Here Halton police officer Carla Draper delivers food to diner Seema Khan. Cabinet Refacing With A Lifetime Limited Material Warranty BEFORE We can transform your existing cabinets with new doors and laminate in your choice of style & colour. Select complimentary hardware & have the kitchen of your dreams. AFTER No Payments, No Interest for 6 Months O.A.C. Visit our showroom or call for your FREE In Home Consultation 1313 Speers Road, Oakville · 905-847-8964 Mon. - Fri. 9am-5pm, Sat. 10am-4pm www.granitetransformations.ca

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