Oakville Beaver, 14 Mar 2008, p. 3

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday March 14, 2008 - 3 Blakelock teams up with Cancer Society This April, the staff and students at T.A. Teams of two will then hit the streets to canBlakelock High School will be painting their vass the Blakelock neighbourhood to collect school community "yellow" with a variety of funds for the Canadian Cancer Society. activities in support of the Canadian Cancer After the canvass, everyone will return to Society Oakville Unit. Blakelock for a pizza party and celebration of The students are taking part in the Society's their successes. annual Daffodil Month cam"We are so thrilled that paigns and will be hosting a "We urgently need more Blakelock has come on board special Wellness Week from volunteer help with our for our first high school blitz April 14-18 at the school with night. The entire school comresidential campaign. all proceeds supporting the munity from students to staff The campaign is a huge Canadian Cancer Society. to the parent council have just The week will include a fundraiser for our unit embraced the idea," said Lisa school dance, cafeteria and it takes a lot of Moffatt, Fundraising Co-ordifundraisers, intramural sports, volunteer power in order nator of the Oakville Unit. drama, music, health presenta"We urgently need more to make it happen." tions and more. volunteer help with our resiOn Wednesday, April 16 the dential campaign. The cam Lisa Moffat, Fundraising school will celebrate the campaign is a huge fundraiser for Co-ordinator of the Oakville Unit paign with a Canadian Cancer our unit and it takes a lot of of the Canadian Cancer Society Society Yellow Day. volunteer power in order to Students will be encouraged make it happen. We are so to wear all things yellow to show their support in grateful that Blakelock has enthusiastically come the fight against cancer. on board to help us this year." Blakelock's Yellow Day will include a staff and All students participating in the Blakelock student hair cut/head shave event as well as the Blitz Night will receive community service hours school's very first Residential High School for their help. Canvass Blitz Night. Members of the community who would like to Staff, students and parents of the Blakelock join Blakelock on April 16, or, if they are interestcommunity will gather together at 6 p.m. on April ed in hosting their own blitz night in their neigh16 in the school's cafeteria to get their canvasser bourhood, are asked to contact Moffatt at 905kits for the one-night, one-time, door to door 845-5231 or by e-mail at lmoffatt@ontario.cancanvass. cer.ca. LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER BLAKELOCK BLITZ: Staff and students of Blakelock High School will be running a Wellness Week campaign in support of the Canadian Cancer Society this April. Their big contribution will be their first-ever Residential Canvass Blitz Night on Wednesday, April 16. Students, faculty, parents and friends of the school will be taking part in a one-night blitz campaign of the Blakelock neighbourhood. Teams of two canvassers will be knocking on doors, and raising money for the Canadian Cancer Society from 6:30-8:30 p.m. on April 16. A pizza party will be served for all blitz participants after the campaign. Oakville man facing sex charges An Oakville man, who teaches in Mississauga, is facing sex charges stemming from incidents at a Meadowvale elementary school some 30 years ago. Investigators from the Peel Regional Police Special Victims Unit arrested and charged the man with sex-related offences. The incidents are alleged to have occurred in 1978 at Shelter Bay Public School, where the man was a teacher. Cornelis Kersten, 55, of Oakville is charged with indecent assault on a male and gross indecency. He was released on a Promise to Appear and is scheduled to appear April 7 in Ontario Court. Kersten is currently employed by the Peel District School Board as an occasional teacher. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 905-453-2121, ext. 3460 or Peel Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Lease from $225 Lease from $245 Moonroof Leather Clear snow away from hydrants Residents and businesses are asked to clear snow and ice away from fire hydrants which are on or near their property. The Oakville Fire Department is calling on Oakville residents to take a few moments to remove snow from around the hydrants. This ensures they are visible and accessible to responding firefighters. "When a heavy snowfall occurs, we ask the community to help by clearing snow and ice away from fire hydrants near residential and business properties and assisting others to do the same," said the Oakville Fire Department's Public Education Officer, Michael Harrison. "Fire hydrants serve several homes or businesses in an area. We're asking neighbours to lend a helping hand to ensure the hydrants are clear of snow," Harrison explained. Residents of Halton who are elderly or are physically not able to clear hydrants near their property can call Halton Region at 905-825-6000 for assistance. This is a limited service to the community. Clear access to a fire hydrant can save precious time during an emergency. If a hydrant is buried, it can be difficult for firefighters to locate. Once located, firefighters then have to race to clear the snow and gain access to the hydrant while a fire continues to burn. These vital minutes are needed to bring a fire under control. 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