www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 15, 2008 - 7 DON'T PAY RETAIL! FACTORY OUTLET SALE INSTALLATION OF CROWN MOULDING, OUTDOOR & INDOOR COLUMNS BY PROFESSIONAL FINISH CARPENTERS COLUMNS New for the Do-It-Yourselfers premade corners for all our profiles Over 70 smooth or patterned profiles WAINSCOTING LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER PHOTO FINISH: Three runners in the 5KSM Run for Hope sprint towards the finish line along Kerr Street on Thanksgiving Monday. Run for Hope tops $28,000 mark More than 600 runners and power walkers of all ages helped raise more than $28,000 in the third annual 5KSM Run For Hope for the Kerr Street Ministries' youth programs on Thanksgiving Monday. A record number of 520 5K runners and power walkers registered for the event, representing an increase of 90 per cent over the previous year. More than 100 children raced down Kerr Street for the 1K following the 5K Run and 5K Power Walk. All three overall male finishers broke last year's previous times, with Brendan Kenny shaving almost a minute off last year's winner, winning first place in a gun time of 15:13, Daniel Ayote, second place in 15:27, and Michael Bianchi, third place in 15:59. Peter Von Euw won the Male Master (40 and over) category with a time of 17:19, another record, taking almost 1:30 minutes off last year's Male Master. Tereza Macel easily broke last year's overall female record by almost one minute, breaking through at If you have a news tip or story idea, call the Oakville Beaver at 845-3824 ideas. Showroom Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5, Thurs until 7, Sat 10-3 www.elitemouldings.com In Home Design Consultation Available. 201 Millway Ave., Unit 6 (One light north of Hwy. 7 & Jane) 905-760-1665 or 416-245-1115 5 First place male Brendan Kenny 18:42, followed by Natasha Sweeney in second place at 19:49 and Julia Friesen in third place at 19:53. Clara Northcott took approximately four minutes off last year's Female Master, finishing in a record 22:08. This 3rd annual event included a 5K Power Walk. First placed overall male, Hans Dinger, won the event in 28:10, followed by Chris Manning in 27:31 and John McLelland, third place, in 38:11. Overall female was won by Pam Elliott in 33:00, with Caren Donahoe, second First place female Tereza Macel place in 33:59 and Claudette Tremblay, third place in 35:32. This year also featured a Corporate/Team Challenge. Eleven teams participated in the 5K Run, with the Kino Team 1 finishing first with an average time of 19:04, followed closely by the Toronto Christian Runners in second with an average time of 19:15, and the third placed team, Oakville Bolts, averaging a time of 21:27. CanadaFit Walkers teamed up for the 5K Power Walk, with an average time of 35:25. Since 1968 Auto and Home Insurance We find the right price, coverage and service for you. We deliver outstanding personal service: · When you call our office we ask for your name, not your account number. · You speak to the same person every time you call so we know who you are. · Proudly serving Oakville for 40 years. Thanks for making event a sellout Continued from page 6 and hospital supporters has been staggering, especially as we all live through these interesting economic times. It's a true testament to the spirit of Oakville. Fortunate ticket holders should take a quick look at the priceless live auction items we have available this year at www.otmhcandlelightball.com for more details. On behalf of my fellow committee volunteers, the Board of the Oakville Hospital Foundatio and the team at OTMH thank you for contributing to the health of our community. MARIE CUMMING CHAIR, OTMH CANDLELIGHT BALL COMMITTEE MEMBER, OAKVILLE HOSPITAL FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Please call us today for a Home & Auto Quote www.dobson-toncic.com 101-2020 Winston Park Drive, Oakville ON, L6H 6X7 905-829-2907