www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, May 1, 2014 | 22 For more news, visit www.oakvillebeaver.com Halton.ca 311 Public Information Centre Wastewater Main Replacement on Hixon and Nelson Streets Town of Oakville PR-2971 Halton Region is planning to replace the wastewater main on Hixon Street from Bronte Road to Southwood Court and on Nelson Street from Hixon Street to Ontario Street beginning summer 2014. A Public Information Centre will be held for residents who want to learn more about the construction project. Please drop in at any time. Halton staff will be available to answer your questions. Students at St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Secondary School organized a Curriculum Quadrathlon event for Grade 7 and 8 students. It drew 15 teams comprised of 60 boys and girls competing in eight subject challenges. St. Matthew Catholic School's Team 1 included, from left, Nicole Milling, 13, Amy Vermeeren, 12 and Karolina Suszek, 12, who worked on a language story assignment using a Rubik's Cube. | photo by Graham Paine Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) Date: Time: Place: Thursday May 15, 2014 6 to 8 p.m. Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre, Auditorium 1565 Old Lakeshore Road, Oakville Let the curriculum quadrathlon begin by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff If you would like to learn more about the project and are unable to attend the Public Information Centre, please contact: Martin Larkin Project Manager Public Works 905-825-6000 x 7614 Martin.Larkin@halton.ca Students were put to the test at St. Ignatius of Loyola Secondary School recently taking part in a Curriculum Quadrathlon. A group of Grade 11 students at the Oakville high school at 1550 Nottinghill Gate, organized the event to engage Grades 7 and 8 students from Oakville and Burlington elementary schools in friendly competition in April. Fourteen teams, comprised of four students each, were tasked with answering a series of challenging questions that tested both their collective knowledge as well as their teamwork skills. Questions covered topics across their curriculum in mathematics, science, religion, English, history, geography, and physical education. "It was a wonderful opportunity to see young people inspired to give back to the community and create an event that focuses on our youth," said Richard Harder, a teacher at St. Ignatius of Loyola. "It was definitely volunteerism at its finest." Mother Teresa Elementary School Grade 8 students Lucas Cisnero, Daniel Rodriguez, Christopher Academia and Evan Figueroa took home gold medals while Pope John Paul II Elementary School Grade 8 students Kristoffer Cruz, Finlay McMullen, Tommas Meeussen and Ralph Ramos each received a silver medal. St. Matthew Elementary School Grade 7 students Cecilia Vicini-Ronchetti, Gaetano Peritore, Taylor Toris and Julia Lisboa were awarded with gold medals while their fellow classmates Amy Vermeeren, Olivia Gawronska, Nicole Milling and Karolina Suszek earned silver. Audiology and Hearing Aid Centre "I can hear but I can't understand...everyone mumbles" Hearing loss develops gradually over many years or even decades. Most people wait an average of 7-9 years before seeking help. We offer a Unique Adaptation to Hearing program that gradually restores your hearing in small steps. You will be reintroduced to sounds that you may have forgotten such as the microwave beeps, car turn signal or birds singing. You will start to hear TV and conversations clearly again. Fortunately there is a great variety of excellent digital hearing instruments available in all price ranges. HEARING SCIENCES If you haven't listened to a hearing aid in the last 3 years, come in for a no obligation, 2 week TEST DRIVE and prepare to be amazed! 010514 Please contact us as soon as possible if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. Call (905) 465-3277 (EARS) to book your complimentary hearing test ($60 value, Age 55+) OAKVILLE 2419 Marine Drive