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Oakville Beaver, 19 Sep 2008, p. 20

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20 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday September 19, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Let Halton Region Help You With Your Hiring Needs Join us at our JOB FAIR Receive résumés on the spot Thursday, October 16, 2008 Burlington Convention Centre 1120 Burloak Drive, Burlington 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. MICHAEL IVANIN / OAKVILLE BEAVER SPRING DREAMS: From left, in front, Mary Dilly dressed as Glenda, Janie Hames (Dorothy), Peggy Russell (Wicked Witch), at back, from left Wayne Joudrie (Tin Man), Bruce Jones (Elephant), Don Vrooman (the Lion), Ruth Peden (Scarecrow), Jeff Blackwell (Powerranger), Bruce Smith (Spiderman), Gerry Cullen (Superman), Odette Bartnicki (Zena) and Tricia Dyson (Wonder Woman) promote the Canadian Paraplegic Association seventh annual wheelchair relay, which takes place Saturday. In someone else's chair They may struggle to use the apparatus, but officials with the Halton District School Board hope it won't be a battle to raise money for people who need regular use of a wheelchair. Sixteen members of the board, eight senior administrative staff and eight trustees, Limited space for commission based businesses Halton Region October is Rett Awareness Month Help us raise funds for this important cause! Referees needed October 5th for Hockey Tournament & are proud to present... the OTMH Candlelight Ball For information www.rettfundraiser.com To Russia Wit Love Saturda November 1, 2008 y 6:30 pm black tie evening at the Burlington Convention Centre Annual General Meeting Links2Care's Annual Links2Care's Annual General Meeting Meeting held 24th will be held Wednesday, September 26th at 7:007:00 at the BestRamada Inn, pm pm at the Western Milton, at 161 Chisholm Dr, Milton 161 Chisholm Dr.,Milton. Call 905-873-6502 for more information Net proceeds from this year's Candlelight ball will benefit the Medical Program at OTMH for more information please visit European Engineering Combined With Traditional Workmanship www.otmhcandlelightball.com Sponsored By will don costumes and sit in a wheelchair in a fundraising relay. The event is the Canadian Paraplegic Association's (CPA) seventh annual Wheelchair Relay tomorrow (Saturday). It is scheduled for 9 a.m.-noon at Saltfleet Secondary School, 108 Highland Rd. W. Burlington public school board trustee Mary Dilly, also the community development co-ordinator for CPA Ontario at its Chedoke site in Hamilton, said relay organizers hope to raise $50,000. Two teams of eight wheelchair participants from the Halton board -- the Superstars (superintendents) and Trusty Trustees (trustees) -- hope to raise about $3,000. "The wheelchair relay can create a greater awareness within the community. This will heighten understanding of the abilities of the spinal cord injured, wheelchair usage and improve accessibility and awareness," said Dilly. "Rehabilitation does not end when an individual leaves the hospital, it is only the beginning. Once they return home to live in the community, the biggest role CPA provides is to assist the individual to regain independence and to fulfill their role within the family and community," she added. Funds from the relay will be used to aid CPA clients in the Hamilton-HaltonNiagara region in the areas of peer support, advocacy and rehabilitation counselling for new and existing spinal cord injured people and their families. The Halton school board has a friendly competition going with the trustees and superintendents of Hamilton's public school board at the relay. Each relay participant will travel about 100 metres in a wheelchair. The event will see Halton board members wearing the costumes of comic superheroes and famous TV or movie characters as part of a costume competition. Go to www.cpaont.org and the Hamilton Relay to sponsor your favourite trustee or senior administrator. MRK Company ­ The Edmonds Family "Building on the Brightest Ideas Around Glass" BERTIN STABLES Fall and Winter Lessons and Christmas Camps Now Booking · Weekday Lessons 4/$107 or $35/Lesson · Saturday at Farm 10am-3pm $40 (Children 5-12 yrs.) 905.849.0266 www.bertinstables.com (905) 827-4678 www.bertinstables.com

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