Oakville Beaver, 28 Dec 2007, p. 3

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday December 28, 2007 - 3 Looking to the north Continued from page 1 Ontario have taken a special interest in their community," said Alix, who lives on Second Street with her husband Tom and four children. The Scotts are joined in the project by Mairead Roche and Jeremy Willis, Dale and Jim Egan, and Dziedzic. The Scotts have lived in Oakville 14 years though Tom was raised here and attended Appleby College. Today, he commutes to Toronto where he works in the financial community and Alix is raising their four children and is involved in various community projects. Dziedzic has lived in Oakville 28 years and he and his wife raised two sons here. Dziedzic has owned and operated Wayne's Custom Upholstery in Oakville for 26 years. The Egans, Dale and Jim, moved here in 1996 and have raised three children. Dale also went to high school here at Oakville Trafalgar High School. Meanwhile, Mairead Roche and Jeremy Willis have lived here since 1996. Jeremy attended Perdue High School (now St. Thomas Aquinas). They are raising three children and Jeremy owns The Pottery Supply House on Speers Road. It all started with Alix's friend Dziedzic and some worn out sofas in a community centre/daycare in the isolated Inuit community of Sanikiluaq. Dziedzic was asked to go to Sanikiluaq to teach an upholstery course. With a grant from the Nunavut government, which the community of Sanikiluaq has secured (designed for entrepreneurial start up programs), Dziedzic will be teaching a two-week upholstery course to eight people in February 2008 in Sanikiluaq. "I suggested to Wayne that we could fill any spaces left in his large shipping crates with children's books and other items that the children of Sanikiluaq might need," explained Alix. That was early September 2007 and Dziedzic was just starting to arrange for the purchase of two high quality, used, commercial sewing machines, fabric and other upholstery items that would be needed for his program. Dziedzic also had to arrange for all of the shipping of his cargo. To get to the remote community his materials need to be packed in wood crates, which he has made himself from scrap lumber, trucked to Quebec, and flown by cargo plane to Sanikiluaq. If the weather is good the shipping See Isolated page 5 HOLIDAY HOURS DEC 28th 9-8 DEC 29th 9-5 DEC 30th 11-4 DEC 31th 9-4 450 South Service Rd 905-337-9381 BOXING WEEK SALE Until Dec 31st ALL STOCK REDUCED ALL PROTECTIVE GEAR PERFORMANCE WEAR BY 30-50% 30-50% UNDER ARMOR & NIKE It's Not Too Late, Shop in 2008! BOXING WEEK SALE December 26th - January 6th HOURS: Monday to Friday Saturday Sunday 9:30 am to 9:00 pm 9:30 am to 6:00 pm 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm EXCEPT: Wednesday December 26th - Boxing Day - 9:00am to 5:00pm OFF REG SALE PRICE (excluding helmets > 10% off) OFF REG SALE PRICE SPECIALS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS One Piece Sticks Hockey - Baseball - Lacrosse - Slopitch Selected 10% OFF Receive a WOOD STICKS Skates under $200 50% 10% OFF Reg Sale All other sticks Reduced OFF All Helmets 10% OFF All Accessories (excluding tape & lace) for purchase of skates over $200.00 $20 Gift Certificate & BLADES buy one, get the second 1/2 price. (second stick must be equal or lesser value) REGULAR HOURS Monday - Tuesday 9-6 Wednesday - Friday 9-8 Saturday 9-5 - Sunday 11-4 HOPEDALE MALL SHOP R I G H T. IN Third Line & Rebecca Street, Oakville Tel: 905-827-7146 · www.hopedalemall.ca NEIGHBOURHOOD THE

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