Oakville Beaver, 23 Dec 2010, p. 9

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9 Thursday , D ecem ber 23, 2010 O A KVILLE BEA V ER w w w .o akvillebeaver .co m BETTY & BRUCE BIRMINGHAM LEADING BY EXAMPLE TO BRING NEW HEALTHCARE SERVICES TO LIFE IN OAKVILLE Betty & Bruces philanthropic spirit has motivated many in our community. Collectively, we are energized and positively infl uenced by their remarkable generosity. - Eve Willis, Co-Chair, New Oakville Hospital Campaign www.oakvillehospitalfoundation.com The Birminghams know, from personal experience, how vital it is for residents to have access to live saving cancer treatments, close to home. They will help to make this vision a reality for Oakville residents, through a $3.5 million donation to name the Birmingham Cancer & Medical Day Care Clinic in the new Oakville Hospital when it opens in 2015. Both as Honourary Co-Chairs of the new Oakville Hospital Campaign and through their donations, Betty and her late husband Bruce have inspired volunteers, supporters and the talented team of healthcare professionals at Oakvilles hospital to play an active role in bringing the new hospital to life! A portion of their gift will match donations to the new cancer program dollar for dollar! Their support will have a catalytic impact on our community while improving many lives. Betty & Bruce, thank you! DING O BRING NEW CA SERVICES TO y g (f ) g f ( g f ) y g fBett Birmin ham ront middle , with her dau hter Jenni er ri ht o centre , surrounded b rate ul Halton Healthcare Services staff and members of the Oakville Hospital Foundations Campaign Leadership Team. Betty Birmingham, and her late husband Bruce (1993) FUN FOR ALL: (From left) Siblings Sarah, Matthew and Eve Graziadei pose for a photo with their friends during their seventh annual fundraising tea party at their home in Oakville on Sunday afternoon. Guests brought gifts in support of Kerr Street Ministries and donations were later collected from caroling for Habitat for Humanity. MICHELLE SIU / OAKVILLE BEAVER VICTORY!: Special needs children from the Oakville Childrens Homes did a Christmas concert with a performance of The Nutcracker Wednesday, Dec. 15 at St. Simons Anglican Church. Pictured are DAgel Lewis and Emmanuel Sheriff, stand- ing over the Rat King, played by Jonathan Kavanaugh. ANGELINE SHERIFF / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER Christmas joy Tea party gets musical

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