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Oakville Beaver, 6 Feb 2008, p. 10

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10 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday February 6, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Thistleoaks fundraising gala A Feb. 9 Valentine's Gala won't just add romance to relationships, but fun to the playground at Thistleoaks Child Care Centre. The fundraising dinner, dance and silent auction costs $100 per person and will be held at the Harbour Banquet and Conference Centre, 2340 Ontario St. It will serve up hors d'oeuvres, wine, a three-course prime rib dinner and cash bar. There will be a live band and DJ along with a silent auction and door prizes. It will go toward updating and improving the children's playground equipment at Thistleoaks, a large nonprofit child care centre that has been in business for 19 years and operates at 53 Bond St. The centre is licensed for 191 children and currently provides child care to about 150 families. For information contact Thistleoaks Child Care Centre at 905-842-7303 or email at info@thistleoaks.ca. Jailed on 'serious' charges On Friday, Oakville's Minor Hockey referee in chief will be wearing a different set of stripes. Chuck MacGregor is the community's latest "jailbird" in the Canadian Cancer Society Jail-NBail event taking place Friday, Feb. 8 at Oakville Place Shopping Mall. When Chuck arrived to Kinoak arena for his son's hockey practice last week, he got a surprise he wasn't expecting. The hockey team (along with the help of Chuck's wife Lois) had called the Canadian Cancer Society Oakville Unit and put in a warrant for his `arrest'. "Chuck faces some `serious' charges," says Lisa Moffatt, Oakville Unit fundraising co-ordinator. The charges include: impersonating a hockey official, poorly, participating in nutty behaviour and missing a good hockey game while officiating. The team decided to get involved in the Society's Jail-NBail event after a close supporter of theirs was diagnosed with cancer early in the hockey season. In addition to taking part in the fundraiser, the team has also taped their hockey sticks pink to show their support. "One of our main goals this year is to teach the kids what it jailbird's charges and set bail for each perpetrator. Before entering their jail cell, all felons will have their official mug shot taken courtesy of Black's, Oakville Place, and will get their fingerprints taken. Once in jail, participants will have the chance to call friends, colleagues, their mom - anyone that will help them raise their bail (set at a pre-determined amount) to help set them free. Thanks to the support of Telus at Oakville Place, jailbirds will have the luxury of using a new Telus phone in an effort to raise their bail during their stay in jail. The jailbird who raises the most money during the event will get to take one of the phones home with them. Money raised from the Canadian Cancer Society Jail-NBail will help fund research on all types of cancer; offer comprehensive and credible information on cancer, risk reduction and treatment; and, provide support for people living with cancer, family members and friends. If you are interested in becoming a "jailbird", or if you know someone that should be "arrested", call the Canadian Cancer Society Oakville Unit at 905-8455231. Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning Montessori Preschool Centre 1430 Trafalgar Road (South of Upper Middle Road), Oakville · Visit our Centre · Learn about our Montessori curriculum for children aged 2 1/2 to 6 · September 2008 enrolment information will be available OPEN HOUSE Saturday Feb. 9, 2008 10 a.m. ­ Noon For more information, visit our website at http://earlychildhoodcentres.sheridaninstitute.ca or phone 905-845-9430, ext. 2325. Sheridan Montessori Preschool Centre is accredited by the Canadian Council of Montessori Administrators. means to belong to a team," says Chuck MacGregor. He continues, "We win as a team, we lose as a team, we cheer as a team, we score as a team, we stick together as a team." Members of the hockey team are looking forward to visiting Chuck next week at the makeshift jail, which will be set up from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Oakville Place's centre court. To date, 20 members of the community have agreed to "do some time" in an effort to help make cancer history. "Jailbirds" of all ages will be "arrested" on humorous charges such as being a baseball addict or wearing white after Labour Day. Jailbirds will be brought before celebrity judges, which include former mayor of Oakville, Ann Mulvale, Federal Conservative candidate for Oakville, Terence Young and long-time Oakville resident Glen Herring. 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