The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) Halton/ Peel District would like to recognized and thank the following donors of $500 and more from the Oakville Community. . Levitt-Safety Ltd. )Y Rotary Club of Oakvilte West ‘ Seniors Helping Seniors-Senior Citizen Recreation Centre mun-awn National Instlmte for the Bllnd Ontario Division The Canadian Thank You! 1n llr‘F A THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Neiuwpoort explained about 80 volunteers over and above Foodbank still has need for canned meats, peanut butt (Continued from page 1) “We’re not too short. There is still stuff coming in,†said Neiuwpodrt. “We’re not doing as bad as Toronto. They’re in really a bad position, not even half their goal. I feel really bad about that.†At the start of the drive Neiuwpoort was similarly upset about the lack of volunteers who had signed up to help sort and col- lect. Fortunately their numbers quickly grew over the holiday weekend and while many have returned to work and school, some are still lending a hand. The Theatre Sheridan production of ‘You Can’t Take it With You’ hits the stage from April 7th to 23rd. The M055 Hart and George Kaufman comedy takes place at Theatre Sheridan’s licensed, 300 seat cabaret style theatre. Getting in some last-minute rehearsal time are: (l to r) Vince Staltari, Stephanie Roth, Craig Marshall, Maria Ferrari and Dustin Kane. \ Tickets for the show range from $8 to $16 with regular discounts applying. For tickets or further information, contact the box office at 815-4049. There is a special paid preview of the show tomorrow only, when all tickets are $10 per person. (photo by peter McCus‘ By Tuesday, the rental truck had been returned to Hertz and volun- teers were using their own vans for pick-ups. The ofï¬cial end of the food drive is- today, Neiuwpoort explained. Local fire halls have been more than generous with their Fareshare’s regular staff signed up. They included Boy Scouts and girls from St. Mildred’s Lightbourn School who gave up their time for three days before having to get back to class. Volunteers also handed out paper food drive bags at Loblaws so that residents could shop for the foodbank while they shopped for their families. “It all worked out in the end,†said Neiuwpoort. “We’ve had a lot of children coming in. It’s children yqu have to reach to explain there is an on-going need.†space but it’s time to let them get ' , “mm: an mrmmu In order to receive your refund, ï¬rst ask your veterinarian about PetNet. Once your‘pet has been identified, and you have paid for PetNet, have your veterinarian attach this certificate to the completed PetNet registration form. Once your registration for has been received by PetNet, you will be refunded $3.00 by Anitech. {E BEBE! 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Wlth an average of 315 f using Fareshare every mo Nieuwpo’ort said the 30 ton- would replenish stocks from Thanksgiving drive and last app , imately six months. “We want to thank everyone 3 helped. us. We really appreciatl the volunteers we got,†i Neiuwpoort. “We want to give a thank you to the firefighter well.†back to business.