Oakville Beaver, 8 May 2013, p. 7

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M A K I N G M U S I C Advertorial 7 | Wednesday, May 8, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Some 700 students at Pope John Paul school joined others across Oakville in participating in Music Monday. At the same time on the same day, students across Canada went out into their school grounds (above) to sing Is Somebody Singing? The song was co-written by Ed Robertson of the Barenaked Ladies and Canadian astronaut Commander Chris Hadfield, who joined the fun via satellite from the International Space Station. At bottom left, teacher Colleen Connor led the students in the effort and, at bottom right, student Faith Bustamante gave it her all. For a photo gallery of the event, visit www.oakvillebeaver.com. photos by Riziero Vertolli ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) Oakville residents can step up to a retro A&W restaurant that offers old-fashioned stand-up service at the new Speers Road location. At the order window are (l to r) the Great Root Bear, Kendra Hobbes , Nadia Colavecchio and Kathy Mihaichuk. Photos by Inger MacKenzie/Metroland Media Group First free-standing A&W in Oakville in 40 years In 1956, the first A&W drive-in restaurant in Canada opened, serving a delicious combination of great-tasting burgers, onion rings and frosted mugs of famous A&W Root Beer®--all from the smiling faces of friendly car hops--A&W proved to be an instant hit. A&W Restaurants quickly multiplied across the nation, flourishing through the late `50s and `60s. Since then, A&W has continued to grow, expanding into more than 700 locations from Vancouver Island to Newfoundland, and now Mike and Kathy Mihaichuk along with their operating partners Peter and Kendra Hobbes have opened Oakville's first free standing A&W in 40 years. The Mihaichuks and Hobbes are a big part of the continued expansion of the brand in Ontario. The operating partnership currently operate five stores in Ontario and plan to open another 10 in the next five years, however, the Oakville store holds a special place for the operators. The Mihaichuk and Hobbes families have been dedicated community residents in Oakville for 25 years. They have participating in volunteer organizations such as the Oakville Rangers and Hornets hockey associations, the Kinsmen Minor Baseball program and several other community youth organizations. In addition, the Hobbes have had a long term special volunteer relationship and commitment to the Glen Abbey United Church congregation and through their daughter Sam, Dog Guides of Canada, an organization based in Oakville that provides a nationwide community service. Mike and Peter have also been long term members of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, one of the most thriving chambers in the province. The new Oakville A&W is located at 369 Speers Road, at the corner of Morden and Speers. The Drive thru is open 24 hours! Come by and celebrate the newest restaurant for this long standing Canadian burger chain. BEd in Adult Education Information Session followed by Q and A: Tuesday, May 14 6 to 7 p.m. Sheridan College Room S231 Trafalgar Campus 1430 Trafalgar Rd., Oakville BEd in Adult Education The degree you've always wanted -- your way In cooperation with Sheridan College, Brock University offers BEd in Adult Education degree and certificate programs. Study part time to enhance your understanding and application of adult education principles and practices. Courses are offered on Saturdays at Sheridan's Trafalgar Campus or online. For further information call 905-688-5550, x5547, email: adulted@brocku.ca or visit our website at brocku.ca/education/futurestudents/adulted Applications are now being accepted for the Fall 2013 term Oakville's first free-standing A&W in 40 years attracts a crowd for the official opening.

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