Oakville Beaver, 5 Nov 2010, p. 13

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Joie de VivreInvite you to.. . 2010 OTMH Candlelight BallSaturday November 7, 2010 The OTMH Candlelight Ball is taking place on Saturday, November 6, 2010 at the Burlington Convention Centre. The Oakville Hospital Foundation relies strongly on community support to purchase vital new equipment for our community hospital. Purchases of this kind can only be made as a direct result of community fundraising efforts such as the OTMH Candlelight Ball. Thats why the support of our sponsors is so essential and greatly appreciated! With Gala proceeds, OTMH will be able to purchase items such as an Ultrasound Machine for Diagnostic Imaging, an Anaesthetic Gas Machine for the Surgical Program and Ventilators for the Intensive Care Unit to help ensure that we all continue to receive access to the fi nest possible healthcare ser- vices close to home. On behalf of everyone at OTMH, the Oakville Hospital Foundation, and the OTMH Candlelight Ball volunteer committee, thank you to our sponsors for your generosity your support will help put vital medical equipment in the hands of our caregivers. www.otmhcandlelightball.com Presenting Sponsors: Reception Sponsor: Dinner Sponsor: Entertainment Sponsor: Wine Sponsor: Program Sponsor: Gold Sponsor: Silver Sponsor: Michael & Christine Selim SOLD OU T THANKHAN S OS AN OA KVIVILLE THANKS OAKVILL 13 Friday , N ovem ber 5, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m Solid Maple, Oak, Cherry & Pine Furniture 3620 B Laird Road, Mississauga (Facing Highway 403) www.heartyfurniture.com Store Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11-6 Saturday 10-5, Sunday 12-5 and much much more! SOLID MAPLE TABLE & CHAIRS 42x60 + 2x12, 6 Leather Parsons Chairs SOLID OAK COFFEE TABLE COLLEGE WOOD WORKING QUEEN BED BUFFET & HUTCH with Mirror Back, Potlight & Glass Shelf Reg. $2,700 Are We Continuing Our Floor/Inventory Sale? $2,499.95 $150 $700$600 Complete Sale Starting from Last Set Young chefs cook up graduation ceremony Saturday Julia Hanna, the creator of the Kids Culinary Community (KCC) has teamed up with Longos to provide the community with a food series focused on youth. Piloted by the mentor teams from Big Brothers and Big Sisters, the mis- sion of the KCC is to introduce kids to the joys of cooking, eating and sharing the experiences with family and friends. On Saturday at 11 a.m., the public is invited to enjoy a meal prepared and served by the graduates of this last class of a four-part series. Longos has been a sponsor since the launch of this initiative 14 months ago and is hosting the graduation at The Loft in its Burloak store. Hanna is a chef and restaurateur from Oakville for 26 years. Her mission is to educate youths on the benefits of healthy eating by providing experiential learning programs which offer exciting, educational and inspirational events for children and those committed to their health and happiness. Visit www.kids- culinary.ca for more information. Through these four-class, creative cooking sessions, children learn it is possible to enjoy food that is both nutri- tious and delicious. All of their senses will be engaged in a hands-on learning environment that teaches everything from knife skills to making a true mari- nara sauce. Tips and tricks in the kitchen are heightened with themes that enhance the experience (ie. Kiss the Cook and Our Farmers Are Our Rock Stars). The class participates in the meal preparation and then sits down to share a meal together as a family would. The Halton District School Board requires a maximum of three members-at-large to serve on its Special Education Advisory Committee (SEAC). The Committee, an advisory group to the Board, will bring forward information and recommendations regarding programs and services for exceptional pupils. Two trustees and up to 12 members representing local associations also serve on SEAC. The members at large must have the following qualifications: ? a Canadian citizen of the age of 18 years or older ? a resident within the jurisdiction of the Halton District School Board, and ? a public school supporter Board employees are not eligible for appointment. Interested community members should submit their application (rmwith a letter indicating what strengths they would bring to this position by Wednesday, December 1, 2010 to: Pamela Cooley, New Street Education Centre 3250 New Street, Burlington, Ontario, L4N 1M8 Gerry Ockenden, Chair David Euale, Director Community Members Wanted for Halton District School Boards Special Education Advisory Committee

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