Oakville Beaver, 19 Sep 2008, p. 25

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday September 19, 2008 - 25 Take the next step to finding a cure for breast cancer It's official ­ registration for Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer 2008 is open and ready for this year's participants to pledge their support. On Saturday, Oct. 26, lace up and join the Canadian Cancer Society Oakville Unit in partnership with The Oakville Beaver and Wave 94.7 for the 2008 Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer event at Oakville Place Mall. Individuals of all ages and fitness levels are invited to walk the 5km indoor track in support of breast cancer patients, survivors, and their loved ones across Canada. In addition to the main walk, there will be a 1km Family Fun Walk where young children can follow in their parents' footsteps to find a cure for breast cancer. Since its inception in 2006, Oakville's Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer has seen more than 400 participants walk more than 2,000 km and raise $39,000 towards vital breast cancer research and support services funded by the Canadian Cancer Society. "We're really looking forward to having our community come together once again for Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer. People of all ages and fitness levels can come out and enjoy! It's a great way to show your support in the fight against breast cancer and give back to the community," said Lisa Moffatt, Oakville unit fundraising co-ordinator. This year, the Oakville Unit is offering two fun, easy ways for participants to register and make pledges. Participants can register online at www.cancer.ca/takingsteps and create their own personalized fundraising page to share with friends, family, and colleagues alike. With this page, individuals can share their own inspiration for walking and invite others to pledge them for the event. "Online registration is always lots of fun. Participants love personalizing their pages with photos, quotes and most importantly reasons why they're taking part," says Moffatt. Participants can also register in person at the Oakville Unit office at 635 Fourth Line, Unit 51 Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or by calling 905-845-5231. Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer is a pledge-based walk, so there are no registration fees. Adult participants who raise a minimum of $100 and children under 14 who raise a minimum of $30 will receive the all-new Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer shirt as a token of appreciation from the Canadian Cancer Society overall. This year alone, an estimated 5,300 Canadian women will die from the disease. More than statistics, these are the lives of women in our community-- our mothers, daughters, sisters, friends and colleagues. It's time to take the next step in finding a cure for breast cancer. For more information about Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer ,call 905-845-5231 or e-mail lmoffatt@ontario.cancer.ca. Facing the challenge Continued from page 22 The Drop Zone fundraiser asks participants to raise $1,500 and offers climbing experts to teach participants how to get down the building -- in safety. Last year, the challenge was held in Toronto. This year's venue is Kitchener. Since 2005, more than 1,400 superheroes joined the exclusive Superhero Club for Easter Seals, raising more than $1.9 million for kids with disabilities across Canada. Easter Seals Canada, a registered charity, is dedicated to serving children, youths and adults with disabilities. More than 100,000 Canadians and their families annually access programs and services provided by Easter Seals organizations. "By raising $1,500, it will get a kid to camp for a week," said Drexler. The most well-known services are the Easter Seals camp programs. In 2008, 22 camps across Canada provided camp opportunities to more than 6,000 kids with disabilities. Since 1949, an estimated 160,000 children with disabilities have attended Easter Seals camps. Other Easter Seal services include the provision of specialized mobility and access equipment to Canadians and their families including mobility aids, assistive technology, adaptive computers, augmentative communication devices and adaptations to homes and vehicles for wheelchair accessibility. Easter Seals Canada has been serving the needs of Canadians with disabilities and their families since 1922, when 10 Rotary Clubs formed the first network of Easter Seals organizations in Canada. In 2007, Easter Seal superheroes raised a record breaking $785,647 for Easter Seals. "Support Easter Seals and help kids with physical disabilities succeed! I am facing my fear of heights to help these kids have a better chance. Let's Make a Difference ... together," said Drexler in his fundraising message online with Easter Seals. To donate online, visitwww.easterseals.ca or www.thedropzone.ca (click Kitchener, then Drexler or Farkas). Cheques can be made payable to Easter Seals Ontario c/o Joe Drexler, 118 Westminster Dr., Oakville, ON L6L 4H6. Drexler can be contacted at 905-827-1112 or at joe.drex@hotmail.com. PET Profile FEATURING... SPANKY Spanky is a 2 year old English Bulldog that loves to play with his Chuck it Plush ball. We have to keep several of them for each room and for the car. His absolute favorite. He loves his food and treats. Plus he loves to cuddle up anywhere or snooze with you on the couch or go for a long walk in the park. He'll run for a short distance but tires very easy. He is just the most lovable lil fella you will ever want to meet. Some of his favourite things are Eukanuba Large Breed Weight Control, Eukanuba Weight Control (low cal) biscuits, and a Chuck it Plush Ball. PRODUCT REVIEWS EUKANUBA REDUCED FAT FOOD If your dog's activity level is reduced to a daily walk, or if your dog has been spayed or neutered, you may want to begin feeding Eukanuba Reduced Fat. Eukanuba Reduced Fat is specially formulated for dogs whose weight is above the recommendations for his specific breed, or those that have a lower activity level. Formulated to reduce fat and calories without sacrificing nutrition. You sked! A STEVE EUKANUBA TREATS For overweight adult dogs or dogs with a lower activity level. Crunchy, tasty Healthy ExtrasTM are made with real chicken protein and other wholesome ingredients. They're fortified with essential vitamins and minerals to promote health and vitality, with no artificial flavours or colours. Plus, the crunchy texture of Healthy ExtrasTM helps reduce plaque and tartar. CHUCK IT PLUSH BALL Ready Set Fetch! Give your dog something to jump for. Extra tennis balls that are high quality and designed for the game of fetch. Q: My dog has a build up of tartar on his teeth what can I do to help? A: There are many products on the market to help improve dental health in your dog. There are products that you can add to a dogs drinking water called Oxyfresh or Leba III that you spray directly into the dogs mouth. These products help to break the tartar down and freshen breath. You can also offer your dog things to chew that will help with tartar build up such as tartar bones, beef marrow bones or greenies in the appropriate size for your dog. In addition to bones you can give biscuits that are designed to remove plaque or to even freshen breathe such as `Nutro Tartar Biscuits', Old Mother Hubbard `Gimme A Kiss', or Greenies Smart Biscuits. ESTATE AUCTION SALE Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Preview from 3:00pm; Auction 4:30pm At the Kings Court Banquet Hall 1159 King Rd., Burlington. We will be selling on behalf of several local estates including Atchinson, Bryson, Cooper, Innes, Hawkins, Premi, Price, Thompson. A full clean auction sale of antique and contemporary furnishings, Dinner ware services, silver plate, numerous collectibles, etc. 1994 Ford Crown Victoria, 1998 Mercury Mystique (46,000 km orig.). Note - Estate Autos sell at 7:00 pm. Partial list: Royal Crown Derby, Royal Doulton, Royal Albert, Nippon, Noritake, Lladro, Coalport, good assortment of cups and saucers, good assortment of other collectible glass, china etc., original artwork, linens, assorted carpets, clocks, crocks, oil lamps, silver plate, Royal Worcester, electric lamps, victorian furnishings, tables, chairs, bookcases, bedroom furnishings, mirrors, dining room furnishings, assorted small appliances and kitchen wares, assorted framed prints, assorted tools, garden tools, patio furniture, numerous decorator items, assorted TV sets, and our usual large selection of tray lots. This promises to be a full and interesting sale of genuine estate merchandise. The sale starts at 4:30 pm. So come as early as you can because we have changed the sale order. Terms: Cash, Visa, Debit, 10% premium, all items sell as is Store Hours: Mon. to Fri. 8am-8pm, Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 10am-5pm Family Owned and Operated for Over 33 Years 905-257-4611 4002 TRAFALGAR RD. Corner of Trafalgar & Burnhamthorpe DOG TRAINING SEMINARS WITH DAVE WALKER - REGISTER NOW AS CLASS SPACE IS LIMITED!!! Tuesday Oct. 28TH 7-9:30 pm Obedience and problem solving seminar (Humans only) Thursday Oct. 30Th (6 week course) Level 1 obedience class 6-7pm Level 1 obedience class 7-8pm Level 2 obedience class 8-9pm Every Thursday night 9-10pm Behaviour problem solving. Assessments & dog aggression issues. Solving your dog aggression issues in one lesson!! SHAFER AUCTION CO. LTD. 905-634-6300 AFTER ONE SESSION YOUR DOG WILL NOT BE AGGRESSING ON OTHER DOGS!! GUARANTEED!! Pictures & Info - www.shaferauction.com Ph: 905-8CR-DOGS (829-3647) Fax: 905-827-5707 · Email: dwalker@crdogs.com

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