Kathys visits with hermom used to be about groceries, laundry& cleaning 180 Oak Park Blvd., Oakville 905-257-0095 www.chartwellreit.ca Come in and see how it feels Now they are about catching up with each other If helping your parent live independently has become more about the to-do list than about time together, there are options that can help combine convenience and care with an active lifestyle. Chartwell retirement residences provide the safety and security your parent needs with the services and activities they want. And that way, your time together can really be spent on the important things in life like catching up with each other. For Tickets Please Visit : W W W . I N S P I R E D E D U C A T I O N . C A ENJOY A NIGHT WITH : GUEST SPEAKERS, MARC AND CRAIG KIRIBURGER, SPENCER WEST, ROBIN WISZOWATY, THE KENYAN BOYS CHOIR, ME TO WE STYLE AND ARTISANS, LIVE AND SILENT AUCTION (PRIZES INCLUDE : A GUIDED TREK UP MOUNT KILIMANJARO PROVIDED BY MOUNTAIN CLIMBING ADVENTURES) CATERING BY: STEAMWHISTLE BREWERY, STRATUS AND PELLAR, CHEF TEO PAUL OF UNION OTHERS REDUCED PRICING FOR FINAL BLOCK OF TICKETS! $150 PER TICKET (STUDENT PRICE $90) DRESS CODE IS SMART CASUAL Thursday, September 29th 7 pm - 1Am Evergreen Brick Works PROJECT JENGA PRESENTS 9 Friday, Septem ber 23, 2011 O A K V ILLE B EA V ER w w w .in sid eH A LTO N .co m set up. Close to 100 volunteers help on run day to make sure all runs smoothly. There are the companies who support the Run without expecting any recognition: Longos, Voortmans, Gino's Pizza (Hopedale), Licks Bronte, Mobile Ad, Physical Edge Physiotherapy, Running Company, Retro Rock Lounge, St. John Ambulance, Tim Hortons, and TD Canada Trust (Hopedale). The Town of Oakville and Regional Municipality of Halton, and their various departments, are wonderful partners in the run. Year after year, Dan Ferrone, Dorothy & Daisy Progosh, Jeannie Jelly Beans, Elizabeth Sheridan, Kinsmen Club of Oakville and Bronte BIA ensure that the day is a success. This year, Emilia Sadowski, joined us for the first time to sing while participants waited to start. There were large teams, small teams, families and individuals each there because they believe in miracles. At the finish line, one man got out of his wheelchair to walk across. A couple held hands while riding their bicycles to finish. Many partici- pants broke in to tears as they crossed the line. The Terry Fox Run is about more than just raising money it is about realizing a dream and paying tribute to a Canadian hero. For many participants, it is about remember- ing a loved one or honouring a cancer survivor. Participants raised a few dollars or a few thou- sand dollars for Terry Fox cancer research. As Terry said if you give a dollar, you are part of the Marathon of Hope. Thanks to everyone for being part of Terry's dream again this year. See you on September 16, 2012. Pam Damoff, chair Oakville Terry Fox Run Kerr Street Ministries (KSM) is looking for a few good volunteers. On Sept. 27, KSM will be hosting an open house and volunteer fair for people interested in working with the charitable organization. The first hour of the fair will be a drop in and feature tours of the facility, while the second hour will be a special project titled, Christmas Wonders and Beyond. The evening will also feature special remarks from the executive director, David Di Sabatino. People can drop by the booths from 6-7 p.m. to speak with KSM staff and get a list of volunteer opportunities. KSM provides holistic support and care particularly for children and youth and low- income families. The open house will take place from 6-8 p.m. at the Dream Centre. If youre interested in attending, RSVP to admin@kerrstreet.com or call 905-845-7485. KSM is located at 485 Kerr St. Continued from page 6 Paying tribute to a Canadian hero h d l fOpen ouse an vo unteer air at KSM