22 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 9, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Women share experiences with oomama By Angela Blackburn OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Name the elephant contest A regional conference of the Grandmothers' (in support of the Stephen Lewis Foundation) Campaign, locally known as oomama, will be hosted at St. Mildred's-Lightbourn School on Saturday, April 12. The event, which is not open to the public, but rather those who belong to oomama, is being organized by the Ontario Regional Resource Group of the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign. It will feature five of the 12 grandmothers who recently returned from Africa. Among these is Carole Holmes, a former Oakville resident and founder of oomama. The other four are travelling to Oakville from other parts of Ontario to take part in the conference, according to oomama spokesperson Julia Roles. On Feb. 25, a delegation of 12 Canadian grandmothers from seven provinces travelled to Uganda, South Africa and Swaziland for two and a half weeks to visit African grandmothers and their orphaned grandchildren living in communities struggling with HIV and AIDS. The Canadians are part of a national movement of more than 5,000 grandmothers who are raising awareness and funds for the Stephen Lewis Foundation's Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign. On March 8, International Women's Day the two-year anniversary of the campaign the 12 grandmothers marched in solidarity with more than 1,000 grandmothers and women in Swaziland. Upon their return to Canada, each woman has committed to a year of public speaking and community outreach. Nearly 200 grandmothers groups have formed across Canada in support of the Grandmothers' Campaign and more than $2 million has been raised and sent to Africa. The campaign aims to raise awareness, build solidarity and mobilize support in Canada, and beyond, for Africa's grandmothers and the orphans in their care. For more information about oomama and the Grandmothers' Campaign visit the Stephen Lewis Foundation website at www.stephenlewisfoundation.ca. Continued from page 19 with the contest. The decision of the judges will be final. One name for the elephant will be picked from each of the three age group categories and prizes awarded to the three individuals. The actual name of the elephant will be selected from the three final names. If a name is entered more than once in an age group category and that name is selected by the judges, each person submitting that name will be entered into a draw to determine the winner. Pinnochio's Pick of the Crop in Oakville has donated two prizes with an African theme, one for the winners in each of the first two age categories. A book will be selected for the winner of the third category. For more information about the Campaign visit www.millionormoreSLF.ca. FOOT PAIN? Roger D. Newell, D. Pod. M., & Associates · over 30 years in practice · former teacher, Toronto General Hospital · former consultant, Ontario Ministry of Health Recognize These Problems? FOOT CLINIC & ORTHOTIC CENTRE CHIROPODISTS - FOOT SPECIALISTS Shin `splints' bent hammer toes Corns & Warts Arthritic & Swollen Joints Sore Ankles acrhilles tendinitis Heel Bumps cracked scaley skin Arch Pain & Tightness Heel Pain Ball of Foot (Spurs & Fasciitis) Burning and Pain INSURANCE COVERAGE - coverage provided by most extended medical plans. Many services can be billed Direct. e.g. Green Sheild - teachers, autoworkers, etc... · Green Shield Preferred Provider · Thick Discoloured Toe Nails Bunions DON'T DELAY. BOOK NOW. ALL YOU HAVE TO LOSE IS YOUR FOOT PAIN! No referral required. DON'T DELAY. BOOK NOW.ALL YOU HAVE TO LOSE IS YOUR FOOT PAIN! No referral required. uired. 905.844.0680 · 627 LYONS LANE #205 OAKVILLE (OFF CROSS AVE.) HEEL PAIN Usually most painful when rising in the morning - and getting moving after sitting - caused by a weakness of the main arch band pulling on the heel bone. The pain can extend into the arch or ankles - called plantar fasciitis or heel spurs. Generally can be eliminated WITHOUT the need for invasive surgery, painful injections, dangerous drugs or long recovery time. Effective conservative care can include comfort orthotic supports made from state-of-the-art lightweight materials fitting easily into regular shoes, physical therapy or home remedies. Stadtländer Chef Michael presents The Islands Project Oakville Public Library, in partnership with Oakville Galleries welcomes world renowned chef Michael Stadtländer as he shares highlights of his recent documentary, 'The Islands Project'. The event will take place in the South Atrium at Oakville Town Hall on April 15th at 6.30pm. Tickets costing $5 are available at your local Oakville Public Library Branches. Refreshments donated by www.oakville proudly supported by: www.opl.on.ca galleries.com