Oakville Beaver, 13 Oct 2010, p. 32

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w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER W e dn es da y, O ct ob er 1 3, 2 01 0 3 2 BY LAURA LENNIE NEWS STAFF Metroland West Media Group held its Carrier Appreciation Day last Saturday at Green Mountain Farm. About 400 Ancaster News, Dundas Star News, Hamilton Mountain News, Stoney Creek News, Flamborough Review, Burlington Post, Milton Cana- dian Champion and Oakville Beaver carriers and their families participated in the day, which included a trip through the farms Haunted Barn and Pioneer Village, a Haunted Hayride, Carrier Idol, free food, games and prizes. Non-perishable food items were also collected for area food banks. Metroland started Carrier Appreciation Day 14 years ago to show its appreciation for carriers hard work throughout the year. There are close to 5,500 child and adult carriers across the Metroland West Media Group. Its an opportunity for us to say thank you to the kids and let them know how much they, and their families, are appreciated, said Metroland regional promotions coordinator Erin Faught. The real key for this day is to let the kids come, have fun and just be kids. Green Mountain Farm owner Colleen Tessaro says its an honour to host such an event. Its all about the kids, she said, adding its the first time the farm has hosted Carrier Appreciation Day. We offer educational tours and work a lot with area schools, so I think its awesome to be able to do this for Metroland West Media Group carriers and their families. For more information on how to become a Metroland carrier for Hamilton and area, call 905- 575-4004. Metroland gives back to carriers Left to right, Hamilton Mountain News carrier Nicole, 13, adult carrier Gil, Hamilton TMC flyer carrier Brandon, 10 and Hamilton TMC flyer carrier Aman- da, 15, along with Burlington Post carrier Ty, 12, Flamborough Review carrier Ashley, 10 and Stoney Creek News carriers Emmett, 11 and Spencer, 12 come together for the day. PHOTOS BY LAURA LENNIE About 400 Ancaster News, Dundas Star News, Hamilton Mountain News, Stoney Creek News, Flamborough Review, Burlington Post, Milton Canadian Champion and Oakville Beaver carriers and their families participated Metroland West Media Groups Carrier Appreciation Day September 18 at Green Mountain Farm. Pictured left to right, Metroland regional promotions coordinator Erin Faught spends some time with Milton Canadian Champion carrier Thomas, 12; Burlington Post carriers Ashley, 12, Leann, 10, and Alex, 12 take in the farms Haunted Barn; and Hamilton-East grocery flyer carrier Matthew, 13, tries his hand at the farms Shoot a Pumpkin from a Cannon game. Flamborough Review carriers Kyle, 11 and Jason, 8 try their hands at the farms Snakes and Ladders game. Burlington Post employee family member Syndey Harder, one-and-a-half, takes a spin on the farms peddle cars. Hamilton-East grocery flyer carrier Carmelo, 13, tries his hand at the farms Shoot a Pumpkin from a Cannon game. Above, Burlington Post employee family member Tanner LaFontaine takes a spin on the farms peddle cars. Hamil- ton-East grocery flyer carrier Steven, 13, tries his hand at the farms Shoot a Pumpkin from a Cannon game.

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