www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 26, 2007 - 23 Students lend a hand to Kerr Street food bank Continued from page 14 ed to buy the food," said Marinangelli. Raynor was so touched by the youngsters' enthusiasm to do the legwork that he pulled $20 out of his pocket and put it in the pot, as did the parents and teachers who accompanied the students on the trip. With the grocery buggy filled to the brim, the haul was hand-delivered back to the foodbank. Students then also helped price the items and stock them on the shelves. The market is run with a voucher system to ensure per- "It's good for the kids to learn to give back to the community. They'll be adults one day." Debbie Marinangelli, Grade 5 teacher, Oakwood Pubic School sonal choice in a real shopping environment. "Despite some of our student body's own socioeconomic challenges, we try to encourage our students that they can make a difference in the community, too," said Oakwood principal Brian VanWyngaarden. Oakwood is a small cosmopolitan school with a diverse student population of about 230 students. Of the 700 local people who come to the Kerr Street Market each month, there are 29 ethnic groups that come through the doors, said director of adult programs Marion Pengilley. The need for food donations is always great, at Christmas and all through the year, she added. Groceries, personal hygiene items and sundry household products are in high demand. University and college application deadlines are fast approaching! Could your son or daughter benefit from the services of an experienced private guidance counselor when applying to college or university? Barclay and Knap Educational Services specializes in postsecondary planning, preparation and placement, offering individualized support at every stage of the application process. Gain access to a network of post-secondary institutions throughout Canada, the U.S., the U.K., and Australia. Rainbows at St. Jude's in January Rainbows is a support group for children experiencing grieving or loss. The not-for-profit, international organization, with charitable status in Canada, offers training and curricula for establishing peer support groups for children grieving death, separation, divorce or other painful loss in their family. The St. Jude's Rainbow Team is accepting registrations for its 14-week program beginning January 2008. Children, (ages five to 14) who seek support for grief or loss can be registered in advance by an adult at the Church office by calling 905844-3972 to register. The Canadian national office for Rainbows is located in Barrie. For more information visit www.rainbows.ca/welcome.html. barclay&knap educational services 399 Pearl Street, Burlington 905.632.0999 www.barclayknap.com A division of 1726387 Ontario Inc. academic planning | university & college placement Oakville's Newest Gallery of Window Fashions BOXING WEEK SALE 2 DAYS ONLY! SNS DECEMBER 27, 28, ONLY! 50% OFF Shades`N´Shutters N Everwood Collection 2" / 2 1/2" *Discount pricing applies to current purchases through the 2 Day Sale period only. 50% off also on sale! * Let the sun revolve around you. Pirouette · Luminette · Vignette · Duette · Silhouette · Nantucket Call for our complimentary shop@home service s r r TM SHOWROOM Mon-Thurs 10am-6pm HOURS Friday 10am-7pm Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday closed 276 Kerr St., Oakville · 905-257 -2692 · Toll free 1-877 -257 -2692