www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 1, 2008 - 17 Metres of toonies for orphans in Africa Continued from page 16 "We could each give up a cup of coffee or two, and I know some of my peers have five a day. We'll be healthier and will have helped a good cause," said Cardamone, who is also a member of the Oakville West Rotary Club and indicated Oakville's rotary clubs would be picking up on the challenge, too. The chamber, too, will challenge local businesses to take on a ribbon and help out. Diana Saulez who operates Soleil Salon and Spa in downtown Oakville, was on hand Monday to say she will ask her clients to add a toonie to their tab. The spa will also distribute ribbons to those who may wish to pick some up. While students from St. Ignatius of Loyola and Appleby College were at the kickoff Monday pledging their support and taking metres of ribbon back to their schools, it was announced that seven Oakville high schools were taking 10 ribbons each and would make efforts to draw their feeder elementary schools into the fray. Not to be outdone, S h a r o n Roebbelen of Oakville's K i n g ' s Christian Collegiate took 10 ribbons back to her school and challenged Oakville's other faithbased schools to join in. Roebbelen said her daughter spent some time in Malawi and learned that the price of a new purse could feed a family of three or four orphans being raised by an eightyear-old for a month. "Imagine what a toonie could do? Money we won't miss will do so much over there," said Roebbelen. Wendy Belcher of Munn's United Church also challenged other faith groups to get in on the action against AIDS in Africa. Mulvale said families could join together and fill ribbons with toonies as a way of educating young children. Giving up a night out of pizza and a movie in favour of a video rental and homemade pizza or popcorn could itself raise the $72 needed to fill a ribbon. Belcher, who is also part of a second Grandmothers to Grandmothers group in Oakville, said it, Bronte Broads for Africa and oomama, will fill ribbons with toonies. As Thanksgiving approaches, Mulvale said, "A tangible way of giving thanks is to take something on." Ribbons can be picked up at Oakville Place's courtesy desk or for more information visit, www.millionormoreSLF.ca. Open House for Dog Guides Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides is hosting its annual Fall Open House on Saturday, Oct. 4 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Take a tour, see demonstrations, attend a silent auction and find out about dog guides. Dog Guides are provided at no cost to Canadians with disabilities. For more information, call 905-8422891 or e-mail info@dogguides.com. SEPTEMBER 25 - OCTOBER 5, 2008 HOURS: A Pirate's Life for You? Weekdays: Monday - Friday opening at 4 pm. Weekends: Saturday & Sunday opening at 12 noon All rides will be One Coupon only: $2.50 a Ride or 10 Rides for $20.00 COME ENJOY ALL THE FUN RIDES INCLUDE · · · · Ferris Wheel Scrambler Berry-Go-Round Merry-Go-Round · Fire Chief · Scooter Bumper Cars · Family Swinger · Bumble Bee Bob · Cliff Hanger · Orient Express (Coaster Ride) Costumes for Men, Women & Kids along with everything you need for a great Halloween at ALL RIDES 1 Coupon Only Coupons are $2 each or 10 for $15 Marcucci Costume Studios 905.878.1504 885 MainSt.E., Unit 1, Milton Corner of Main St. & Thompson Rd. www.MarcucciStudios.com