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Oakville Beaver, 19 Sep 2007, p. 18

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18 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday September 19, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Fill the Beetle food drive Saturday All heart Oakville's Beetle Mania, the Nerds on Site food drive, will be held this Saturday, Sept. 22. The drive urges residents to "fill the beetle and feed the people." The food drive will be held from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the following locations: Price Choppers ­ Third Line; Whole Foods ­ Cornwall Road; Bruno's Fine Food ­ Abbeywood Drive; and Sobey's ­ Maplegrove Road. learning A NEW LANGUAGE IS EASIER THAN YOU THINK Bring this ad and save 10% off the cost of your program! For well over a century, Berlitz has been the first name in language learning. Our Method®, our instructors and our materials are unparalleled by any other language training organization in Canada to bring you real results. Our DOING THEIR PART: Five-year-old Alexa Veitch-Brown, left, and her friend Mississauga language centre offers both group and private programs. CALL NOW TO REGISTER FOR OUR FALL SESSIONS. Discover the Berlitz difference Mississauga Language Centre | 905.272.5111 www.berlitz.ca Jaimie Becker raised $178.04 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation Sunday with a Lemonade/Bake Sale. Alexa had about $50 worth of goods to sell, but a high turnout and donations saw her raise far more. The Halton Family Walk for Heart and Stroke is this Sunday, Sept. 23 at Bronte Creek Provincial Park and Alexa will be there. It will be her third time in the walk. In 2005, Alexa was only three and walked about 90 percent of the 5 km-route, her mom carrying her the last half-kilometre. Registration for Sunday's walk opens at 9 a.m., walk start time is 10:30 a.m., rain or shine. All families are welcome to sign up for a 2.5 or 5 km walk. Contact 905-634-7732 for information and registration. ADVERTORIAL Discover the work of artist Roberta Carbone at the 4th Annual Oakville Artists Home Gallery Tour Oakville resident Roberta Carbone has had a lifelong passion for painting and drawing. Later this month her work will be on display to the public as part of the 4th Annual Oakville Artists Home Gallery Tour. "My "career" as an artist started with drawing Li'l Abner and Dagwood from the Saturday morning paper," reminices Carbone. I continued to draw and paint throughout high school, but put my artistic aspirations on hold for a more practical career choice as a medical secretary." Later, Roberta worked at home raising her sons, Chris and Mark, with her husband Charlie. Still, her interest in art never waned. As her children got older, Roberta enrolled at Sheridan College, studying drawing. She continued with watercolour classes through the Oakville Art Society and the Mississauga Arts Center, studying under a variety of talented teachers, (William Biddle, Doug Mayes, Victoria Weir, Gail Mowat and Ann Prior), all of whom have inspired and encouraged her to follow her dream. Over the years, Roberta has participated in small gallery shows, as well as Arts and Artisans by the Lake at Appleby College. She has donated paintings for charities such as Oakville Community Living, Community Ladies Bible Study Group and the Special Olympics. She continues to develop her talent through artists' workshops and classes. Roberta is an original member of the Oakville Artists Home Gallery Tour, a group which encourages established and emerging artists to show and sell their work in a home gallery atmosphere. Roberta now paints in a sunny studio at her home in northeast Oakville. Intricate landscapes are her favourite subject - soft transparent skies, rocky seascapes, winter scenes - captured moments for eternity. She displays her paintings there, available for purchase year round. Her work is also available to be seen and purchased at the offices of State Farm Insurance agent Dwight Strong. On the weekend of September 29th and 30th, however, Roberta will feature her work - watercolour originals, prints and notecards, at her home as part of the Oakville Artists Home Gallery Tour. Eighteen artists will be featured among seven homes in northeast and southwest Oakville. For more information about the show including maps, visit www.oakvillearttour.com, or call 905-844-6254. · Canadian Cancer Society Oakville Unit Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer NOVEMBER 4, 2007 · OAKVILLE PLACE REGISTRATION 7:30 A.M. Look who's on our team! Join us in the fight against breast cancer. Register ONLINE now at www.cancer.ca/takingsteps Or call (905) 845-5231 Site Sponsor Radio Media Sponsor Print Media Sponsor

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