www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, June 23, 2016 | 26 Oakville Masters Swim Club raises more than $11K for BBBSH The Oakville Masters Swim Club recently raised a record $11,600 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton (BBBSH). The donation was collected during the local club's annual swimming fundraiser and a cheque was presented last Tuesday (May 31) by Oakville Masters coach Mette Novais and club swimmers to Susan Coyne, resource development manager for BBBSH. One swimmer and their spouse offered to match all donations raised by the club, doubling the $5,800 raised to a total of $11,600. "These funds will allow Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton to directly improve the lives of the 1,200 local children that we help through our mentoring and other programs and match even more children with a positive adult role model, creating a future where anything is possible," said Murilo Cruz, BBBSH board member. Participants raised the funds through a series of hour-long swims where swimmers chose whether to swim continuously for an hour, trying to swim as many laps of the pool as they could or by participating in relay swims where each team of up to five swimmers completed 25 metre sprints for 60 minutes. The events took place in early April at White Oaks and Centennial pools. Of the 112 swimmers who participated, there were 15 relay teams that swam a total of 69 km and 41 individual swimmers that swam a total of 111 km in an hour. "It was a fun week with lots of great swimming," said Novais. "Our Masters swimmers are committed to giving back to the Oakville community, and once again they've done so with great enthusiasm." This is the eighth year of the Oakville Masters Swim Club charity swim in support of community charities. Past recipients of donations from the club have included: Fare Share Food Bank; the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Health "Connected to your Community" The Oakville Masters Swim Club recently presented Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Halton (BBBSH) with a cheque for $11,600 at the White Oaks Pool after hosting its Lane Challenge fundraiser. Pictured, from left, at the cheque presentation are: Susan Coyne, BBBSH resource development manager; and Sonia Lopes and Hilary Walker of the Oakville Masters Swim Club. | photo by Catarina Muia special to the Beaver Halton; and Oakville's Successful Options for Adults with Autism Re-envisioned (SOAAR) day program. The Oakville Masters Swim Club is a not-for-profit group that promotes fitness for adults through coached group swimming. For more information, visit www.oakvillemasters.ca. Halton police launch resource website on dangers of drug abuse and criminal activity Halton police have announced the launch of AddictionaryHalton. com, a new resource aimed at helping educate parents, guardians and youths about the dangers of substance abuse and criminal activity connected to illicit drugs. The website, which was created by the Halton Police Drug, Gun & Gang Unit, features a list of street drugs that have been found in Halton, current drug trends, community resources to help with addiction and video stories about drugs and the recovery process. Residents can also visit AddictionaryHalton.com's blog to learn about recent drug seizures made by the Halton Police Drug, Gun & Gang Unit. The blog will also post warnings to the public regarding dangerous drugs circulating in the community along with emerging drug trends. For more information about street drugs, addiction and recovery options, visit the website www.addictionaryhalton. com or follow @HRPSRID on Twitter. Are you sick And tired of being sick And tired? Wellness and Corrective Care for All Ages · Early morning and late evening appointments · Special interest for caring for infants and children available. · Pregnancy care · Advanced computerized scans for spinal nerve stress · X-ray facilities on-site Why Do Oakville Families Trust Us with All Their Dental Needs? CosmetiC & Family Dentistry · implants invisalign · Dentures... From start to Finish! We've helped people suffering from: Low back and neck pain, headaches, fibromyalgia, digestive disorders, breathing problems, osteoarthritis, pinched nerves, sciatica, infertility, allergies, poor posture and more. CROWN/DENTURE REPAIRS & RELINES, WHILE YOU WAIT Mon. - Fri. 9am - 6pm Saturday 9am - 1pm seniors DisCount Free Consultations New patients & ChilDren welcoMe OAKVILLE'S ONLY DENTAL OFFICE WITH A LAB ON PREMISES O akville C hirOpraCtiC l ife C entre Dr. SEBASTIAN GUArNACCIA, DC, BSC (H.K.) T: 905-825-9529 · www.oakvillechiro.com 1500 Heritage Way, Unit 1, Oakville New Patients Welcome! 2274 Lakeshore Rd. W. (at East Street) Oakville 905-827-2066 · www.brontedentist.com Dr. Michael Vo d.m.d · Kim Chung d.d.