Oakville Beaver, 30 Mar 2017, p. 14

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www.insideHALTON.com |OAKVILLE BEAVER |Thursday, March 30, 2017 | 14 War Amps Public Awareness Officer Tiffany McCormick and Champ Nathia Karipidis, 8, compare their special hands during their presentation at Emily Carr Public School earlier this month. | Nikki Wesley/Metroland Find an in-store event near you W ar Amps in the W inner's Circle by Nathan Howes Oakville Beaver Staff o a k v ille h y d ro .c o m /c o u p o n s U o !) POWER WHAT'S NEXT RtSY Subject to additional terms and conditions found at oa k v ille hy d ro .c om /c o up on s. Save on Energy is powered by the Independent Electricity System Operator and brought to you by Oakville Hydro. 0M Official Mark of the Independent Electricity System Operator. Used under licence. Saves, OAKVILLE Physical challenges haven't prevented Nadia Karipidis and Tiffany McCormick from becoming winners. The War Amps' Winner' s Circle philosophy encourages child amputees to accept their amputations and develop a positive approach to any obstacles they may encounter. That's exactly what Karipidis, 8, of Oakville, and McCormick have done. The former was born with a partial left hand and the latter was born with a partial right hand. They are both members and graduates of The see The on p.21

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