Oakville Beaver, 24 Jan 2014, p. 1

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Canvas will come `Nock'-ing Page 11 Little Shop of Horrors at Abbey Park Artscene www.insidehalton.com MECHANICAL SERVICES dentistoakville.com 905-842-6030 AUTO AUTO AU TOPR PRO PR O OA OAKV OAKV KVIL ILLE E 2 2 Wyecroft Road, Oakv 221 kvill ille e autoprooakville.mechanicnet.com 905-469-2442 2 Stay Connected! Friday, January 24, 2014 | 36 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Weather for Oakville, ON Fri Sat Sun Mon S O L I D A S A R O C K 10° -19° -3° -12° -7° -15° -12° -15° Courages are named Heroes for Children by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff Story on two missing girls cold cases turns up tip by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff Twenty-nine years ago, Todd and Trent Courage were challenged by their mom, Gaye, to get off the couch and jump in the lake. Now, 29 years later, that challenge has become the Courage Brothers' Annual Polar Bear Dip -- not only a community-wide, but national event that has raised millions for World Vision water projects globally. And the brothers are being recognized with the World Vision Heroes for Children Award. They're receiving one of ve of the awards to be handed out Sunday (Jan. 26) at the World Vision head of ce in Mississauga. The award is in its inaugural year. Other recipients include Oakville pastor Christa Hesselink, Calgary resident Ruth Roberts, Sun Media Group writer Thane Burnett and singer/songwriter Michelle Wright. see Good on p.5 Kirsten Wall, fth (alternate) on Jennifer Jones' Canadian women's curling team heading to the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, curls at Oakville curling Club Wednesday night. For story, see Sports. Help us salute our Olympic athletes through our We Love Winter campaign by submitting photos of you taking part in winter sports and outdoor activities. Email them to rvertolli@metroland.com by Tuesday, Feb. 4 with names and the location of the photo. We'll post them to our Facebook page, www.facebook.com/HaltonPhotog, and use them in a video send-off to our Olympians. | photo by Nikki Wesley ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog) or www.facebook.com/HaltonPhotog Just one day after the Oakville Beaver published a story about the 1983 disappearances of Darlene Tucker and Jinisina `Jan' Stonehouse, both 16 and Oakville residents at the time, a tip about their possible whereabouts has surfaced. In an email to the Oakville Beaver, Angela Ellis, webmaster for the North American Missing Persons Network, shared two Facebook pro les, which she believes could be Tucker and Stonehouse. The two women shown in the pro les are Facebook friends and, if they are Tucker and Stonehouse, now have different surnames. Darlene Tucker Jan Stonehouse see Investigating on p.8 ceramics porcelain travertine marble glass natural stone mosaics slate granite quartz FACTORY TILE DEPOT 1360 Speers Road (East of 3rd line) Oakville We shop the world so you don't have to! book Call and design your free on consultati Follow us on Open 7 days/wk! 905-465-1650 www.factorytiledepot.ca BACKSPLASH · BATHROOM · KITCHEN · FIREPLACE · FEATURE WALLS

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