www.oakvillebeaver.com Beaver N O RT H A M E R I C A' S M O S T AWA R D E D C O M M U N I T Y N E W S PA P E R A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 47 No. 2 By Mandi Hargrave SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER THE OAKVILLE The bare facts on `MVP' rookie Artscene Mississauga Cosmetic Surgery & Laser Clinic $ 10000 REBATE on Juvederm Fillers with any Botox Treatment CALL FOR DETAILS 905-273-3045 LIAISON COLLEGE Largest trainer of Chefs & Cooks in Ontario OTELLO'S BANQUET CENTRE 2nd Floor 2273 ROYAL WINDSOR DRIVE (at Ford Drive) 905-842-4336 www.chefcollege.ca FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 2008 40 Pages $1.00 (plus GST) "USING COMMUNICATION TO BUILD BETTER COMMUNITIES" Rangers ring up three Bell titles See Sports MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER BIG CHILL: This group of hardy Polar Bears helped raise $59,000 for World Vision at the 23rd annual Courage Brothers Polar Bear Dip at Coronation Park on New Year's Day. The money will help build water systems in Darfur, Sudan. For more photos see page 4. Inside Opinion..............................................6 Worship............................................12 Artscene...........................................25 Sports...............................................30 Real Estate.......................................32 Classified ........................................35 Polar Bears raise $59,000 for water project There was no shortage of goose bumps and chattering teeth down at Coronation Park on the first day of 2008 for the 23rd annual Courage Brothers Polar Bear Dip, where more than 400 people took the plunge into the icy cold water of Lake Ontario. The Courage brothers, Trent and Todd, have been raising money through the popular event for World Vision for nearly 15 years, bringing in more than $400,000, including about $59,000 raised this year. It is the largest amount they have raised in a single year. Participants were lined up for registration right up until 2 p.m. when Canada's largest charity polar bear dip was scheduled to start. "We've never had a back up for registration before," said Peter Turkington, Australian Polar Bear Bernie Sostar spokesperson for the event. "We had a really good turn out this year." Todd Courage said the event has grown from half a dozen guys jumping into the frigid waters to shake off the cobwebs from the New Year festivities to hundreds of people from all over the GTA coming to participate in raising money for a great charity. "It started as something fun and turned into something powerful," he said. "It's a great way to kick off the New Year and bring awareness about how fortunate we are to have clean water in Canada." He and his two boys Vaughn, 6, and Cade, 4, ran in together this year. For both boys, it was their second time. Before the New Year's dip, Trent and Todd did a pre-dip to promote the event. "You tend to hyperventilate," said Trent. "Your feet are the things that hurt the most. You're just trying to catch your breath and get out. Once you're out with a warm blanket and new shoes it feels fantastic." OAKVILLE DODGE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION The New 646 4th Line at Speers Rd. 905.845.4211 careers@oakvilledodge.com sales@oakvilledodge.com See Dip page 5 End insurance confusion. For informed decisions that you can feel good about, contact us! We are pleased to offer competitive insurance solutions in person, by email, or fax. Your hotline to great insurance products & services: 905-845-9793 www.magnesgroup.com THE MAGNES GROUP INC. 1540 Cornwall Rd., Suite #100, Oakville, ON L6J 7W5 Tel: (905) 845-9793 Fax: (905) 845-9149 The Magnes Group Inc. has its roots in Syd A. Vince Insurance, Est. 1953 · Home · Auto · Life · Business · *As chosen by Oakville Beaver Readers