16 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday December 7, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com United Way agencies help those in need If you've fallen on hard times, you're not alone. Perhaps you're like `John'. He forgets things, like where he lives, where he's going, sometimes even his wife's name. Or `Dan,' who, because of a few bad financial decisions, can't pay his monthly bills and is at risk of losing his home. And `Mary.' Her bruises are covered by her clothing, but you can still see the fear in her eyes. Thankfully, these people found the courage and the strength to seek help from a United Way funded agency. Many of us have never had to use the service of a United Way agency. But life is unpredictable and you never know when your circumstances many change. Every citizen deserves the opportunity to live with dignity, and live life to the fullest. The agency programs and services supported by United Way of Oakville help people in need, and ensure a healthier community for us all. Unfortunately, while United Way agencies do help more than 42,000 someone -- a friend, neighbour or family member -- is facing one of life's more serious challenges, they will have somewhere to turn. We're proud of our agencies and the work they do, and we want you to know they're there for you, should you or someone you know ever need a hand. This year, United Way of Oakville's campaign goal is $2.25 million. To learn more about how United Way builds community capacity through its member agencies and other initiatives, call 905-845-5571 or visit www.uwoakville.org. - Submitted by the United Way of Oakville West Oaks Trails Community Information Session Regarding the Boundary for the New Elementary School The Halton District School Board invites the public to attend an information session regarding the proposed boundaries for the new elementary school in the West Oak Trails community on: people in our community, there is still work to be done. Your support helps us ensure that we're continuing to meet the critical needs of our community so when Monday, December 10, 2007 Pilgrim Wood Public School 1551 Pilgrim's Way, Oakville 7:00 p.m. The new elementary school in the West Oak Trails community is scheduled to open in September 2008. The elementary boundaries for this school will be presented at this information session. This is an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions regarding the proposed boundary changes. MATTRESS LIQUIDATION PRICE CUTS! 15 YR. WTY 20 YR. WTY COMFORT SLEEP PEDIC PILLOWTOP Halton District School Board Wayne Joudrie Director of Education Gillian Tuck Kutarna Chair of the Board 2050 Guelph Line, PO Box 5005, Burlington, ON L7R 3Z2 Twin Double Queen King 179 219 249 359 Set Set Set Set 299 369 429 599 Twin Double Queen King 249 279 349 439 Set Set Set Set 399 459 549 769 (905) 335-3663 (905) 842-3014 (905) 878-8451 Fax: (905) 335-9802 www.hdsb.ca Gift Certificates Now Available CHOOSE Any 3 Free Choices With Any Mattress Set Purchase FREE FREE Old Set Disposal Local Delivery FREE Mattress Protector FREE Metal Bed Frame FREE Bed Set Up FREE FREE FREE Soft Loft Pillows Set of Sheets Decorator Comforter WINTER SESSION JANUARY TO MARCH SPRING SESSION APRIL TO MAY Many days and times offered for all programs. Classes at River Oaks Rec Centre, Glen Abbey Rec Centre, Oakville Arena, Kinoak Arena and Joshua Creek Arenas. 5 ER O T HD E L S MO ADULTS! LEARN TO SKATE WITH US. REGISTER NOW! DAY BED White Enamel 99 8 ER O T HD E L S MO FUTON BUNK Black Iron 239 9 ER O T HD E L S MO IRON FUTON Complete 169 3 ER O T HD E L S MO Deep Drawers 989 99 ELECTRIC BED 249 SPYDER STORAGE BED ALSO ON SALE · SOFA SLEEPERS · LI OFA LINEN · BEDROOM SUITES Black Iron TWIN XL 20 E R O T HD E L S MO 5 ER O T HD E L S MO Burlington Mississauga 666 Appleby Line (Fairview/Appleby) Behind McDonald's 6435 Erin Mills Pkwy. (at Battleford Centre in the Tim Horton's Plaza) 905-681-9020 Mon. - Thur. 10am - 6pm Friday 10am - 8pm Saturday 9am - 6pm 905-542-0481 Sunday 11am - 5pm