Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 11 Nov 2016, p. 21

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YOUNG cultur Franz Mayet (left) and Alex Gaudet were among Munn's Public School Grade 8s raising awareness about youth homelessness in support of The Push for Change (www. thepushforchange.com/) and the Free the Children Halloween for Hunger Food Drive. They pushed 16 grocery carts (donated by Home Depot) of donated food from the school (Sixth Line and Upper Middle Road) to Fare Share Food Bank (Fourth Line and Speers Road). Nicolas Bédard, 6, after noticing litter near a pond lled with ducks went back with empty bags and gloves to clean the mess. He loves the environment and the animals and wanted to protect them. He lled four bags with garbage. "I am a very proud mom!" Nathalie de Brienne told the Beaver. 21 | Friday, November 11, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Every week we showcase youths in our community SEND US YOUR NEWS: If you are a youth and you have a story or photo to share, we'll do our best to publish it on this page. Email it to ablackburn@oakvillebeaver. com, along with your name and a brief paragraph about why you want to share it with our readers. Participants collect garbage at the Change by YOUth bi-annual shoreline cleanup held at Coronation Park in Oakville this fall. Pictured at top left, Jack Mogus (left) and Ali Al-Sawd, help organize the clean-up. | Thomas Surian photo Maggie Hawes, 15, of Oakville, is part of Operation Legacy, in which members of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program pass on the Remembrance message. Maggie presented the Oakville Public Library, Central Branch, with a copy of the Canadian Army Newsreel DVDs, which contain more than 20 hours of footage produced by the Canadian Army Film Unit during the Second World War. The footage documents Canadian troops in training and in battle, life behind the lines, as well as the efforts on the home front. On Thanksgiving, Keira Blackburn, far left, held a garage sale of her princess toys to raise funds to support research into Angelman Syndrome, which affects her brother, Callum, second from left. Keira was assisted by friends Evie Williams and Ashley Oswald. Also attending the sale were Keira's dad, Alistair, and Oakville resident Ron MacLean, of Hockey Night in Canada fame. The sale effort raised more than $1,300 for Angelman Syndrome research. November Specials Microdermabrasion with Tripolar Skin Tightening Treatment Introducing REIKI Revitalizes The Body & Mind. Relieves Stress. The PlaTinum winner for BesT manicure/Pedicure! Thank you oakville for choosing us as 20% off *all manicures, pedicures and nail extensions $ $ 120 85 Reg. $300 For 2 Sessions Terms: This offer cannot be combined with any other offers or discounts. Present this coupon in store to redeem offer. (or show picture of coupon or mention that you saw this ad in the Oakville Beaver) *Valid until November 30, 2016 9 Liv Nail Bliss ­ Oakville Place (Lower level near Sears) 905-582-3933

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