Oakville Beaver, 8 Dec 2010, p. 19

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Watch Us Fashions 1131 Nottinghill Gate (Glen Abbey) 905-827-2271Abbey) 905-827-22 Boxing Day Starting NOW! 40% 60%to offof Oakvilles Self-Esteem Team Karen & Kim Voted #1 Womens Clothing Store in Oakville Gift Certifi catesNow Available 19 W ednesday , D ecem ber 8, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m FOR TOTS: Halton Regional Police Services acting Sergeant Mike Skoularicos dropped by Dynamic Connections recently to find a mountain of toys that was collected at a recent party held by company president Chris Giles. Giles started the MAD Movement in 2008. MAD is an acronym for Make A Difference. He wanted to encourage others to help those in need and to pay it forward in the communi- ty. For those who attended Giles' party, bringing a toy was only half of it. Giles also asked partygoers to do a good deed, unrelated to money, in the community. Giles estimated there were 500 toys donated. Last year, the Toys for Tots program collected and distributed 120,000 toys for children in need in Halton. KAREN NEWMAN / OAKVILLE BEAVER MAD-made toys

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