www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday November 2, 2007 - 25 A grand time DEREK WOOLLAM / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER COMMUNITY SPIRIT: Two new M&M Meats locations opened in Oakville last Saturday and a third re-opened as the community took part in barbecues held at each location. Above, Kale West takes a big bite from a burger Saturday morning at the grand opening of M&M Meats on Third Line and Dundas Street. Approximately $1,176 was raised for Forest Trail Public School. At right, top, from left, at the Third Line location, Rob Molkoski, John Wissent, Kim Molkoski, Mayor Rob Burton, an M&M Meats founder Mac Voisin and Dave Hopkins cut the ribbon. In centre, Reid Turnbull, Elsa D'Agostini, Sara Castongway, Alan Jutzi, Chris Stanley, Samantha,Theresa and Rob Castongway with Squeaky the Clown at the grand opening of M&M Meats at 1194 Dundas St. E. at Prince Michael Drive where $1,221was raised for the St.Andrew Grade School Breakfast Club.At the Fourth Line location, which re-opened, $2,300 was raised for the Autism Society of Ontario Halton with the mayor, Voisin, Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn and several local councillors attending. You and everyone in Ontario gain from our ongoing commitment to develop new medicines and vaccines. The health improvements are obvious, but have you ever considered other benefits of our work? 34,000 Ontarians go to work each day because of A better job environment is another positive outcome: 9,000 Ontarians employed by member companies create 25,000 jobs in other industries.* Increased employment makes Ontario's economy better for all of us. To learn more about how our work benefits everyone, visit our website at www.canadapharma.org. 34,000 jobs created in Ontario *Source: PricewaterhouseCoopers. Rx&D Companies: Driving a Better, Stronger Canadian Economy, 2005.