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Oakville Beaver, 7 Dec 2017, p. 14

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www.insidehalton.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, Decem ber 7, 2 0 1 7 |14 Our Famous Quarter Chicken served with stuffing, cranberry sauce, your choice of side, white or multigrain roll, Chalet Sauce and 5 Lindor Chocolate truffles. 134 9 `Whltemeataddl.75 1011 Upper Middle Road East · 905 217 Cross Avenue, Oakville · 905The Law Offices of ^B?***^*qH lip · T| t M VJH l f Q .G . 0 T hom as P H. M arsh all, C o r p o r a t io n r o f e s s io n a l Free Vz hour consultation and reduced rates for packages. Barristers, Solicitors & Notaries ^PROTeC t YO'IUr ESTAT^BY^ENSURlNgYOUR^ WiLLS AND POWERS OF ATTORNEY ARE UPtO DATE! 1540 Cornwall Rd.Suite 205,Oakville · 905-844-0464 · oakviNefamilylawyer.ca Halton Regional Police held Cram-A-Cruiser events across Halton Region last Saturday, Dec. 2 as part of the annual Toys for Tots toy drive. Police officers and volunteers accepted new unwrapped toys, cash, gift cards (great for teens) and Canadian Tire money for the charitable program. At the Dundas Street Canadian Tire store, Morris Chensne gave some stuffed teddy bears to the toy drive. Accepting the plushies are police officer Ryan Smith, police volunteer Pretti Mohan and Police auxiliary officer Bob Gong. New, unwrapped toys can be dropped off at any Halton police station or any Canadian Tire in Halton. Gift cards are accepted, too. For more about Toys for Tots, visit www.haltonpolice.ca under Events or contact Const. Steve Elms at 905-634-1831, ext. 5041, or by email at steve.elms@haltonpolice.ca. | Riziero Vertolli/Metroland Y O U T H W IN T E R IN D O O R S O C C E R

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