Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 23 Oct 2009, p. 12

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OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, October 23, 2009 · 12 New schools started Taking Steps Against Breast Cancer in Halton Sunday, November 1, 2009 Country Heritage Park 8560 Tremaine Road, Milton (just south of highway 401) Registration: 11:00 a.m. ­ 12:00 p.m. Scenic Fall Walk: 12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m. 3-5 kilometre "Country Experience" stroll along the scenic walkways of historic Country Heritage Park. Hot soup, biscuits, fall apples and cider. Entertainment, tractor rides, games and more! Register online: www.cancer.ca/takingsteps or call :(905)845-5231- Oakville (905) 332-0060- Burlington/Milton D I V I S I O N O F M E T R O L A N D M E D I A G R O U P L T D . Mid-Knight Catering ite Sponsor Food Sponsor Media Sponsors Remembrance & Support For Our Armed Forces Thursday, November 5, 2009 @ 7 pm Hammerson Hall N $10 & up can tions Dona ade be m e on th ce an rform . pe g venin e GROUNDBREAKING: This was a big week for many families in the community, as two groundbreaking ceremonies were held for new elementary schools -- in Clearview and Palermo. Above, at the Clearview site at 2860 Kingsway Dr., are future students (left to right) Ethan Kulik, Oliver Kulik, Ayush Shrestha and Kelly Hubbs. Adults (left to right) are Kevin Flynn (MPP Oakville), Mary Chapin (Town Councillor Ward 3) and Wayne Joudrie (Director of Education, Halton District School Board). At the left, future Principal Chris Alexious and student Mark Wiace take a turn at moving some earth at the 2561 Valleyridge Dr., site for the new Palermo school. Both schools are slated to open in September 2010. Information on the schools can be found at www.hdsb.ca. PHOTOS BY CHANTAL AYOTTE / OAKVILLE BEAVER Presented by $ 2,525 UP TO SAVE WITH GREAT REBATES The Windjammers, a 40-piece ensemble conducted by Retired Colonel Harry Currie, presents a moving Remembrance Day tribute. A variety of musical selections from Glen Miller, Duke Ellington, to the film score Saving Private Ryan along with songs and medleys from World War I, this concert will truly honour our Canadian Armed Forces. Featuring: Toronto's Northern Light Barbershop Chorus, Dinah Christie, the Irvine Sisters and Eleanor McCain with special guest conductor, Lieutenant Colonel Scott Attridge, Canadian Supervisor of Music. A portion of the proceeds from this concert will be donated to the Military Families Fund. + $ 1,350 MORE WITH THE TAX CREDIT www.livingartscentre.ca 905.306.6000 N 1.888.805.8888 4141 LIVING ARTS DRIVE, MISSISSAUGA, ON L5B 4B8 N FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING Hurry! Offer ends November 13, 2009 Details on carrier.ca Government rebates subject to change.

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