Oakville Beaver, 15 Oct 2008, p. 10

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10 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 15, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Olympic welcome Friday for Adam van Koeverden Residents wanting to personally congratulate Adam van Koeverden on his silver medal win at the Beijing Olympics will get their chance on Friday, Oct. 17. To celebrate the success of Oakville's hometown hero, Mayor Rob Burton and local councillors will host a public reception for van Koeverden at Town Hall located at 1225 Trafalgar Rd. It will begin at 6 p.m. Van Koeverden brought home a silver medal in the K-1 500 metre kayak finals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. A ceremonial street name unveiling and meet and greet will conclude the event. As part of the celebration, Burton would also like to recognize Oakville athletes or residents who took an active role in the 2008 Beijing Olympics -- whether as a competitor, volunteer, supportive friend or cheerleader. E-mail your names and stories by Oct. 15 to communications@oakvillle.ca. For more information, visit www.oakville.ca. Annual Town Hall Open House Monday, October 20 5 - 7 p.m. Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road South Atrium Come out and learn about your town's key initiatives such as the official plan-Livable Oakville, environmenal goals, construction projects, programs and services and so much more. Experience local government in action at a Town Council meeting following the open house. Be a Voice for Affordable Housing contest Halton Region is calling on high school students to pull out all the creative stops for its second annual Be a Hero. Be a Voice for Affordable Housing contest. Created to help raise awareness about the need for more affordable housing in Halton, the contest is open to students in Grades 9 through 12 from the Halton District School Board, Halton Catholic District School Board and local independent schools. Students are invited to develop an entry using their choice of format -- such as a video, song or poetry -- that best captures why Halton needs more affordable housing. Full contest details and entry criteria can be found at www.halton.ca/beahero. The grand prize winner received $1,000, while the runner-up gets $500 and four honourable mentions net $100 each. Submissions can be made until 5 p.m. on Oct. 31, with the winners announced and all entries displayed at an awards ceremony November 19 at the Milton Sports Centre. We're looking forward to meeting you. For a limited time join one of Ontario's finest athletic and social clubs at a 50% reduction. Nestled on the edge of Oakville's harbour, the Oakville Club is steeped in the rich history of its lore and the modern elixir of active relaxation. Offering a unique blend of sport and social engagements, the club appeals to the kinetic lifestyle in a tranquil setting. Families discover a compass of generations and a place to forge new memories. Yachting Tennis, squash, badminton State-of-the-art fitness centre and studio Heated outdoor pool Summer camps Family activities Childcare Personal trainers Renowned racquet professionals Social events Award-winning chef Waterside patio dining Casual restaurant and dining-room Magnificent setting A Vision for the future Act quickly and receive 50% off the regular entrance fee $7,000 IS NOW $3,500 Single $12,000 IS NOW $6,000 Couple 56 Water Street, Oakville, Ontario L6J 2Y3 Contact Kalee Mah at 905.845.0231 ext. 207 or kmah@oakvilleclub.com www.oakvilleclub.com

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