12 - The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday October 6, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Boston Pizza collecting for Food for Life Oakville's Boston Pizza is hosting a fall food drive to support Food For Life. It's an organization that provides meals to underprivileged families in the Halton Region. Boston Pizza, located at 2011 Winston Park Dr., is asking for the community's help to make the fall food drive a success. People are encouraged to drop off any non-perishable food items in the donation bin, located in the restaurant's host area. Those who donate will receive a coupon for a free appetizer to Boston Pizza. The food drive runs until Oct. 16. Oakville manufacturer fined $50,000 for workplace accident A European-based manufacturer of prosthetic human body parts was fined $50,000 in the Ontario Court of Justice in Milton, Oct. 1, after an incident at its Oakville plant crushed the fingers of an employee on Feb. 9, 2005. Imposing a fine of $50,000 on Otto Bock Health Care Canada Ltd., Judge Richard LeDressay heard that a worker's fingers on one hand had become trapped in the rollers of a silicone rubber mill - a machine used to knead blocks of licone to produce sheets that are used in the production of prosthetic body parts. Court heard that the employer failed to ensure the machinery was equipped with a proper guarding device. Otto Bock pleaded guilty to failing, as an employer, to ensure that measures and procedures prescribed by Section 25 of Ontario Regulation 851 were carried out at a workplace located at 2897 Brighton Rd., Oakville, contrary to section 25(1)(c) of the Occupational Health and Safety Act. In addition, the court imposed a 25per-cent victim fine surcharge, as required by the Provincial Offences Act. The surcharge is credited to a special provincial government fund to assist victims of crime. Adam's birthday benefits food bank Instead of asking his friends for presents for his seventh birthday party, Adam Nasser Rinaldi asked them to make a donation to the FareShare Food Bank. Adam came up with the idea after he saw a homeless man on the news holding a sign that said `Need Food.' He started asking questions and told his mom he wanted to help. On his party invitations, Adam wrote "No gifts, thank you!" and at the bottom added "Please consider bringing a can or box of food or coins for the FareShare Food Bank." "We were expecting maybe one or two cans per child and a few dollars in loose change," said his mother, Pia. Instead, the 21 children who attended Adam's party brought 305 non-perishable food items, in addition to cash donations. As of Friday, the Fareshare Food Bank's annual Thanksgiving Food Drive is running several thousand pounds of food donations short. Throughout the drive, which continues to Sunday, Oct. 14, nonperishable food items can be dropped off at the food bank -- 1240 Speers Rd., Unit 6 -- between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday to Saturday; at all Oakville fire stations; in all local supermarkets in bins provided by Fareshare and in the paper food drive bags being handed out at the Real Canadian Superstore. Money will also be accepted and cheques can be mailed or dropped off at the food bank. Cash donations can also be made at the Real Canadian Superstore. Call Fareshare at 905-847-3988. Helping you build some of the best things in life ...right in your own backyard. Book now Pools For Home Design for Fall 2007 & Construction 905.319.7502 or 416.410.2066 and Spring 2008 www.poolsforhome.com installations Email: marc@poolsforhome.com Kerr Street Ministries 2nd Annual Fundraiser Monday, October 15th, 2007 starting at 5:30 PM The Meeting House, 2700 Bristol Circle, Oakville Laugh with Drew Marshall from The Drew Marshall Show, Joy 1250 Be inspired by Canadian tenors Romanza Enjoy international cuisine from BySu Treat yourself at a live and silent auction featuring one-of-a-kind art and hand-made Mennonite quilts Tickets $50.00 - call 905 845-7485 or visit www.kerrstreet.com/celebrating Sponsored in part by: Stephen Ostapchuk ~ Agent