Oakville Beaver, 4 Oct 2000, Focus, B1

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Wednesday October 4, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B1 FOURTH LINE AUTO For All Your Car's Needs Drive Clean Emission Testing Government Safety Inspection Tune-Ups · Brakes · Exhaust · Cooling Systems CAA Approved Shop NATUR 559 Speers Road 8 4 2 -3 0 0 1 In Business in Oakville Since 1979 O F F IC IA L M E D I A S P O N S O R O F T H E O A K V IL L E W A T E R F R O N T F E S T IV A L Focus has raised over $2.5 million for the Foundation, which provides dog guides to people with visual, hear ing, physical or medical disabili ties. Over 60 walks were held across Canada this year. Lions Foundation of Canada is dedicated to helping people with visual, hearing and physical dis abilities. The Foundation runs three dog guide programs: Canine Vision Canada, for the blind or visually impaired: Hearing Ear Dogs of Canada, for people who are deaf or hard of hearing; and Special Skills Dogs of Canada, for those with physical or medical disabilities. Canadians apply for Dog Guides to assist them with mobility, safety and independence. Since 1983, the lives of approximately 700 adults and children have been enriched by the services of special ly trained dogs, provided at no cost to the client by the Lions Found ation of Canada. It relies solely on individual and corporate donations. O o f c v C iU r fto tX rfro rO t Fe*tU /d L Hours: Mon-Frl 10-9 · Sat 10-6 · Sun 11-6 Oakville Beaver Focus Editor: WILMA BLOKHUIS 845-3824 Ext: 250; Fax: 337-5567; Email: blokhuis@ haltonsearch.com They walked for dog guides. . . The Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides is more than $25,000 richer after Sunday's Walk for Dog Guides - almost half of that thanks to one special girl. Nine-year old Meghan Hines of Etobicoke, who graduated from the Special Needs program in April, was determined to single-handedly raise enough to train a single spe cial needs dog. After Meghan managed to net approximately $7,000, the Oakville Lions Club topped up her total to reach the $10,000 mark. "The $25,000 is a huge amount, more than double of last year's amount," said fundraising manager Gord Wallen. "It was a wild day." Like more than half of the 100plus participants, Meghan traveled the 5K course alongside her dog Quixote. All the money raised by everyone who took part will go toward the training of dog guides. The annual event - which cele brated its 16th year on Sunday - Photos by Riziero Vertolli Stacey Anderson gives her puppy Ernie a hug during Sunday's Walk for Guide Dogs. RIGHT, M eghan Hines, who raised $7,000, takes her dog Quixote on the 5K route. ... and tan for cancer hospice care The tally from Sunday's Memorial Walk/Run to support Ian Anderson House stands at over $16,000, with more money yet to be collected. The 4K Walk and 8K Run event attracted approximately 150 partici pants who enjoyed perfect weather, fel lowship and an opportunity to see first hand the brand new Sanctuary Garden. Ian Anderson House is Ontario's first free-standing cancer hospice which provides quality palliative care free of charge in a home-like setting for residents of Hal ton and Peel. Participants received free T-shirts (from Hanes) and enjoyed a barbeque after the event on the front lawn of the hospice. After St. John Ambulance was forced to cancel at the last minute, fire fighters from the Oakville Fire Department pitched in to ensure every one's health and safety. Photos by Riziero Vertolli Sean Gonneau and Bruce Donovan run for Ian Anderson House on Sunday. RIGHT: Participant Elizabeth Bye gets a glass of water from Spencer Carlton, 9, as her dog Topher seems to be wanting a drink as well. The Body Shaping Fitness Studio For Women. Dirk Gebhardt Maria Ktnlough M aria and D irk have created O akville' s m ost exciting fitness studio for wom en. It' s a sparkling, brand new, 1 0 ,0 0 0 sq .ft, state-of-the-art facility, featuring: · cardio theatre · strength m achines · stretching area · fitness classes · m assage therapy · fully equiped fire-w eight area · private showers · tow el service · individual m ake-up vanities · relaxing h o t tub and sauna · plenty o f free parking · T h e K ids C lub - a fantastic naturally lit child m inding centre (E C E supervised) · visit our healthy cuisine bistro accented by our tranquil fountain W e' ve researched every equipm ent m anufacturer in N o rth Am erica and Europe and chose the very best, from each, to accom m odate a wom an' s body. Your needs are our priority. Opening Mid-October. For m ore inform ation, please call (9 0 5 ) 8 4 9 -1 9 1 9 ' 183 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville, Ontario L6K 1E7 (Between Kerr St. & Dorval Dr.)

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