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Oakville Beaver, 9 Nov 2007, p. 29

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday November 9, 2007 - 29 National Philanthropy Day is November 15 Last year in Oakville, The Women's Centre received hundreds of calls from women in need, Food for Life delivered over $700,000 worth of food to local charities and the Oakville Parent Child Centre provided 475 parents with educational support and information. Carried out by 31 United Way of Oakville (UWO) funded agencies, these services were made possible by the philanthropy of the people of Oakville. National Philanthropy Day is a special day set aside to recognize and pay tribute to the great contributions that philanthropy and the people active in our philanthropic community have made to our lives, our communities and our world. Whether by volunteering, gifts in kind or donation of funds, philanthropy is critical to the well being of Oakville. Essentially, philanthropic acts bring resources to the community ­ time, money, knowledge. UWO brings people and resources together to strengthen our community. For example, UWO provides a means for donors to invest their dollars with others to increase the impact of that donation. UWO offers The Regional Municipality of Halton training and consulting services to strengthen the volunteer workforce. With these resources in place United Way of Oakville works through volunteer committees to ensure that funds and resources are allocated to their best use and maximum impact. Essentially the strength of our community is directly tied to the philanthropy of its citizens. Henry David Thoreau said, "Philanthropy is almost the only virtue which is sufficiently appreciated by mankind." On National Philanthropy Day and every day, United Way of Oakville thanks those citizens of Oakville who work to make our town a better place. -- Submitted by the United Way of Oakville. t be for you! migh Are you between the ages of 15 and 30? YEPP is a six week program that will give you the skills to find and keep a job. Transportation is provided and participants are PAID to attend. For further information contact Margaret Springle at 1-866-4HALTON, ext. 4626 or margaret.springle@halton.ca This program is funded in part by the government of Canada 091107 YEPP Need Help Finding a Job? 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Tel: 905-825-6000 · Toll Free: 1-866-4HALTON · TTY: 905-827-9833 In-Stock Special Sale 100% LEATHER SAVINGS UP TO 50% OFF There's never been a better time to buy quality North American made furniture at unbelievable prices! SPECIAL PURCHASE $ 3999 $ 2 Pc. 100% leather sofa/loveseat 1999 Limited quantity IN STOCK SPECIAL Table & 4 Chairs $ 2399 $ Authentic reclaimed Timber table 36" x 58" x ext 72") and 4 genuine leather chairs 100% SOLID WOOD 1199 DON'T MISS OUT! $ 2199 $ 100% Solid Wood Canadian Made queen poster bed 799 Since 1977 Friday Nov. 23rd Saturday Nov. 24th Recommended Age Saturday Nov. 24th Recommended Age 5-11 years. Tuesday Oct.Friday Nov. 23rd 30th Range: Sue Foley's smooth purr Featuring British Range: 5-11 years. Vanity FairSue Foley's smooth growl vocal Featuring British magazine to purr style bluegrass player Clive Stanley Lambchop to growl style bluegrass Carroll, MalagasyStanley Lambchop flat! Not just hails him as "the vocalwrapped around her player Clive player wakes up wrapped around her induced leadMalagasyD'Gary, Spanish up flat! Not just Carroll, player wakes greatest choreographer shiver flat... Really flat. shiver induced guitar work blends lead D'Gary, Spanish player Miguel Reallyaflat. flat... in the world." Paul flamenco In whirlwind musical guitar in flamenco Miguel In a whirlwind musical Stanley Taylor 2 was formed work blends perfectly with Tom playerDe La Bastide and travelogue, perfectly De La travelogue, the ultimate pen pal Stanley 1993 so more of his with Tom recognizableBastide and Wilson's American guitar poet Wilson's American the ultimate scours the globe for a pen pal work could reach a recognizable emotionally charged guitar poetGore for an Brian emotionally charged highly visible Brian Gore unforgettable night ofthe globe for a to his for an scours larger audience vocals and solution vocals and unforgettable night of sound. solution tounusual problem. his around the world. highly visible presence. stage amazing stage presence. amazing sound. unusual problem. PAUL TAYLOR 2 FOLEYSUE FOLEY INTERNATIONAL STANLEY STANLEY FLAT SUE INTERNATIONAL FLAT THE PAUL TAYLOR & TOM WILSON NIGHT NIGHT Nov.Sunday Nov. 25th GUITAR & TOM GUITAR Sunday 25th DANCE COMPANY WILSON All performances are at The Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts To order tickets call 905-815-2021 or 1-888-489-7784 Heritage Furniture Order on-line www.oakvillecentre.ca 4205 Fairview St. Burlington · 905-634-5298

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