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Oakville Beaver, 13 Jun 2008, p. 55

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday June 13, 2008 - 55 Students adopt Humane Society St. Bernadette School is going to the dogs ... and all other animals at the Oakville and District Humane Society. On June 4, Clarisse Schneider and Mackenzie Quartermaine, two senior students from St. Bernadette School, were recognized by the local humane society for the effort. The two students launched a Candy Gram Campaign in February 2007 to raise money for their favourite charity, the Oakville and District Humane Society. St. Bernadette's school spirit made it easy and fun and students helped raise funds to assist the more than 1,000 animals that go through the humane society annually. Schneider and Quartermaine eventually presented a $325 cheque along with generous contributions from Sobeys Upper Middle and Dominion Hopedale, to Bronwyn Darnley, a community outreach and education officer with the humane society. St. Bernadette School then announced its participation in the Adoption Sponsorship Program for the Oakville and District Humane Society. The school received monthly information and pictures about the adoption program. The two students received a community service award from the Humane Society and their sponsor at the Town of Oakville's June 4 Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee meeting. Oakville residents take part in Fringe Festival Between Commutes, a new sketch comedy show by David Raitt, an Oakville writer and performer, is debuting at the Toronto Fringe Festival from July 2 to 13. Raitt is an alumnus of The Second City National Touring Company with several shows under his belt. Raitt says the title "Between Commutes" comes from a conversation he once overheard between a TTC subway worker and a passenger, and credits the ongoing debates over Toronto's transit problems with the inspiration for much of the show. Between Commutes runs as part of the Toronto Fringe Festival at St. Vladimir's Theatre, 620 Spadina Ave. The show features Carly Jones and David Raitt. Content advisory: coarse language. Oakville resident Leanne Azevedo is serving as art director for Giants Without Footprints by Stephen Kunc, presented at 15 Devonshire Place. The show features an ensemble cast of GTA actors and offers a heartwarming, three-act comedy connecting disparate members of an eccentric family, which includes a live song, male ballet, a multimedia component and audience involvement. For a list of show times or to purchase tickets, go online to www.fringetoronto.com or call the Fringe hotline at 416-966-1062. ROBERT TETERUCK / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER THANK YOU: Mackenzie Quartermaine and Clarisse Schneider of St. Bernadette School receive a Community Service Award from the Oakville Humane Society, presented by Frank Apa, for their Candy Gram fundraising campaign. Oakville Waterfront Festival The Oakville Waterfront FESTIVAL INFO Festival is one of Oakville's · The Festival dates: largest and most anticipated June 20, 21, 22, 2008. events. Taking place June 20 · Coronation Park is located through 22, 2008 on the shores on Lakeshore Road between of Lake Ontario in beautiful 3rd Line and 4th Line Coronation Park, this 3-day festi- · Free bus shuttles from Oakville val has provided residents and and Bronte GO stations visitors with an unparalleled cel- and Sheridan College. ebration of summer, our commu- · Tickets: 3-day pass $11 - $15 nity and Canadian entertainment all-inclusive (theme park rides extra). for the past 16 years. All · Children three and under free. Canadian craft show, home · Tickets may be purchased in advance on-line at: improvement and gardening www.oakvillefestival.com, events, children's village, fireat Oakville Place Mall, most works, rides and games, food and Oakville banks, or at any drinks, and entertainment by Shoppers Drug Mart location local community performers as Canada-wide. well as internationally known · To book the Waterfront Festival recording artists, are all part of Package contact the Holiday the festivities each year. Past perInn at 1-800-880-3188 formers include Jann Arden, · For information, contact The Finger Eleven, Blue Rodeo, Colin Oakville Waterfront Festival James, Tom Cochrane, and The Hotline at 905-847-1216 Philosopher Kings. This year's headliners include Hedley, Kalan Porter, and Jully Black. The Festival began in 1992 to celebrate Canada's 125th birthday making this the 17th anniversary. It is a volunteer-driven, notfor-profit organization. Since its inception, the Festival has given back over $1,800,000 to the Oakville community. Local charities, service clubs, sports and cultural organizations, schools, and churches all raise funds by working Festival weekend on a variety of tasks. On average, the festival attracts over 100,000 visitors both regionally and provincially and has had tickets sales from as far away as Manitoba, New York and Miami. It has also been named one of the Top 100 Festivals in Ontario by Festivals and Events Ontario. If you are inviting out-of-town guests this year, be sure to have them ask for the Waterfront Festival package at the Holiday Inn Select @ Bronte and receive four Festival admissions plus ride tickets with their room. Don't miss one of the best events of the summer. Come and enjoy everything the Oakville Waterfront Festival has to offer. Hockey 4 Africa events Almost two-and-a-half years ago eightyear-old Ryan Nirula saw a World Vision Program on a Saturday morning about HIV/AIDS, and was moved to do something to help the kids in Africa. One stat was striking to Ryan -- there are more than 15 million kids who have lost one or both parents to HIV/AIDS. His parents imagined the impact that this stat would have if every kid in Canada lost one or both their parents, and that pushed the entire family's desire to help, rather than just talk about the problem. That is when Ryan drafted a letter and asked for money. He promised to shave his head if he raised $100. He shaved his head, and raised more than $1,400 just from family and friends. Last year, Ryan's six-year-old sister Alison joined in, and the family hosted a hockey tournament and a benefit concert, which raised more than $8,000 for World Vision Canada. Ryan was invited to speak at the World Vision Annual General meeting. Today, Friday, June 13, the Nirulas will, once again, host a benefit concert, with jazz, blues and some gospel music. On June 14, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m, the family will host a community barbecue with live entertainment, kids movies, inflatable toys and a charity ball hockey tournament, at 2300 Sheridan Garden Dr. in the Clearview Church Parking lot. They aim to raise $10,000 this year. For more information, visit www.hockey4africa.com. Sit back, relax and unwind with our FATHERS DAY SALE! Don't Pay A Cent Till 2009* OAC *Cannot be combined with any other special offers. See store for details. NO TAX 2000 Appleby Line (Millcroft Shopping Centre) Burlington 2379 Trafalgar Road (Winners Plaza) Trafalgar Ridge Plaza, Oakville 905-315-7800 905-257-5006 w w w. t h e s u n d a n c e s p a s t o r e . c o m

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