Ron MacLean drops by to visit former hockey player by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff 5 | Friday, March 25, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Canadian broadcaster and Oakville resident Ron MacLean made a special delivery to a Glen Abbey couple Tuesday (March 22). It was all part of March for Meals -- a North American-wide event aimed at raising awareness about the nutritional and social needs of an aging population. It saw MacLean team up with the Oakville Kiwanis Meals on Wheels to deliver a hot lunch to Fraser and Rosemary O'Shaunessy. For some residents in the community, the trusted Meals on Wheels volunteer, who delivers a hot meal, a warm smile and friendly visit, is sometimes the only person they see that day. The service provides that social connection and also serves as a well-being check on the meal recipient. Fraser, an 87-year-old veteran, who played for the Montreal Junior Canadiens hockey team from 1947-49, welcomed the opportunity to meet MacLean. The senior had lots to share with the former Hockey Night in Canada host during MacLean's visit to their home, including how Fraser's own father had advised his son there was no money in hockey and that he should go to university. Glen Abbey residents Fraser and Rosemary O'Shaunessy received a special delivery from Canadian broadcaster and Oakville resident Ron MacLean, right, who delivered a hot meal as part of the Oakville Kiwanis Meals on Wheels service. | photo by Nikki Wesley Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) "We are honoured that Ron MacLean, a well-respected and caring member of our community, was generous enough to commit his time and support to help highlight the significance of our program to those we serve," stated Meals on Wheels Executive Director Jacqui Gardner in a press release. Oakville Meals on Wheels has been delivering a hot lunch five days a week for the past 40 years, supporting hundreds of our senior neighbours and those with disabilities to live a healthier and independent life in their own homes, according to Gardner. Research proves with the right nutrition and a daily well-being check, seniors enjoy a greater quality of life and independence, often avoiding hospitalization and a move to more cost-regulated living arrangements, a release states. This, in turn, saves extensive health-care costs while assisting those seniors who prefer it, to remain happily and safely in their own home. New this year is food provided by Oakville's Mo's Family Restaurant. The menu includes fresh cooked vegetables, salads and home-made soups, along with a wide variety of entrees. For further information on Meals on Wheels service, call 905-842-1411 or visit www.oakvillemealsonwheels.com. Lunch, Learn & Enjoy For our clients, their guests, and prospective clients Halton Regional Police Fraud Services speaking on Identity Theft and Common Scams AyA Kitchens of oAKville 1195 north service roAd west Tuesday, April 5, 2016 12pm - 1pm Holiday Inn, 590 Argus Road, Oakville (Southwest of Trafalgar Road and the QEW) 905.847.1522 ayaoakville.com info@peterwatsoninvestments.com RSVP (905) 842-2100 Ext. 2