9 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, September 2, 2009 Living Oakville Beaver LIVING EDITOR: ANGELA BLACKBURN Iroquois Ridge High School graduate Nupur Dogra is everything the Canadian Federation of University Women (CFUW)Oakville was looking for. When the two connected, Dogra found herself $5,000 richer as the winner of a $5,000 scholarship created this year to celebrate CFUWOakville's 60th anniversary. Each year, the CFUW-Oakville presents awards to assist young women pursuing post-secondary education. Dogra was selected from amongst 25 applicants. The youth graduated from Iroquois Ridge High School with a 96 per cent academic average and will attend McMaster University this fall to study health sciences. While at Iroquois Ridge, Dogra mentored Grade 9 students, was senior debater on the debate team, Phone: 905-337-5560 Fax: 905-337-5571 e-mail: ablackburn@oakvillebeaver.com Student wins big as CFUW-Oakville turns 60 was a member of the school's wind ensemble, lobbied Queen's Park for healthier cafeterias and helped organize her high school's 2007 AIDS Awareness Conference featuring guest speaker Stephen Lewis. Dogra was student trustee for the Halton District School Board and an Ontario Student Trustees' Association policy committee member. Nupur's contributions fulfil every aspect of the criteria for the award -- scholarship, leadership and citizenship, according to a release from the CFUW-Oakville. Each year, the group donates money through its scholarship fund program, which distributes Nupur Dogra university entrance awards of $1,000 each, community service ing arts. awards of $500 and a special $1,000 While the CFUW-Oakville has award for a student of the perform- been handing out scholarship awards for years, this year is special as the club celebrates its 60th anniversary. Club members decided that in addition to fundraising for their regular awards, they would add one to recognize the milestone. The club wanted the award to be substantial -- to show how much value it places on higher education for women in the community. The target was set at $5,000 -- and members got busy planning activities as the members themselves already contribute more than $5,000 each year themselves. The first project was publishing a cookbook of recipes from members and local restaurants. Entitled Celebrations!, it also included beautiful sketches of the restaurants by club member and arts council/volunteer award-winner Sybil Rampen. The book was launched at Bookers last November and is currently sold there as well as on the club website and at club events. It has sold hundreds of copies, is in its fourth printing and all profits go to the scholarship fund. The club provides engaging speakers for its monthly meetings, but this year really scored with visits from Green Party Leader Elizabeth May and award-winning local author Laurence Hill. Guests and the public were invited for a small entry fee. Last spring, the club put together together a bridge and games luncheon for members and guests. It was nearly a sell out and as volunteers made and served the lunch, all ticket proceeds again went to the scholarship fund. See Club page 12 Vision To be the most livable town in Canada TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Kerr Street between Shepherd Road and Wyecroft Road September 4 at 8 p.m. to September 8 at 6 a.m. To facilitate the GO Transit expansion, Canadian National Railways will be upgrading the crossing controller at the CNR crossing on Kerr Street just north of Shepherd Road. To accommodate this work, Kerr Street will be closed between Shepherd Road and Wyecroft Road starting Friday, September 4 at 8 p.m. until Tuesday, September 8 at 6 a.m. If you have questions or concerns, please contact Canadian National Railway's representative, Matt Goulet at 416-435-9261 or Bob DeHoog at the Town of Oakville at 905-845-6601, ext.3337. TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Monday, September 7, 2009 - 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. To accommodate the Oakville Half-Marathon, Lakeshore Road West will be closed between Third Line and Dorval Drive from 7-8 a.m. on Monday, September 7, 2009. Lane restrictions will be in effect for the remainder of the race route. The cooperation of all motorists is requested. For race information please visit the event website at www.oakvillehalfmarathon.com or call 905-949-1910, ext. 235. For road closure details, call Bob DeHoog, Town of Oakville, 905-845-6601, ext. 3337.