2- The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 26, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Page 2. Scene & Heard LIAISON COLLEGE OAKVILLE NAMES IN THE NEWS, AND STORY BRIEFS FOR THE WELL-INFORMED · Largest trainer of Chefs and Cooks in Ontario · Diploma courses starting every 5 weeks · Exciting recreational classes · Funding available for those who qualify · Flexible scheduling and start dates Giving back Wanting to give back to their community this Christmas season, the Oakville peewee A Rangers found a unique way. The team recently spent a night with students from E.C. Drury School for the Deaf's residential program, engaging the Milton students in ball hockey and other games. The Rangers also donated equipment to the school. For the full story, see Sports. Amanda, Jessica, Victoria and Adam Gibson Granting wishes The Gibson kids - Amanda, Jessica, Victoria and Adam, worked over part of their holidays to benefit the Children's Wish Foundation. The kids, ages six, 10, 12 and 13, sold jars full of the makings of `instant' Christmas cookies, with all proceeds going to the Children's Wish Foundation. The kids came up with the initiative on their own, and managed to raise $1,000 for the charity. For the story, see page 18. QUOTABLE www.chefcollege.ca (at Ford Drive) Chef of the Day Lunches every other Thursday . RSVP. Ford Drive QEW Royal Windsor Cornwall OTELLO'S BANQUET CENTRE, 2nd Floor 2273 Royal Windsor Drive, Oakville 905-842-4336 `` Once we're done, we're going to donate all the money to the charity, in hopes that it works out for some children. Ten-year-old Jessica Gibson " Ball hockey action WEEK 3 DAYS ONLY Thursday December 27 Friday December 28 Saturday December 29 Closed December 30-Jan.1 4 FLOORS OF FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES ON SALE 217 Lakeshore Road East Downtown Oakville Since 1953 HOME THEATRE · AUTOMATION · DISTRIBUTED AUDIO · FLAT PANEL TELEVISIONS · LIGHTING CONTROL · 2 CHANNEL STEREO 85 Navy Street · Downtown Oakville · 905-844-7600 · www.canadiansound.com www.swissinteriors.com 905.844.3530