Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 8 Jan 2010, p. 5

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Donors and volunteers came through a food bank, a Christmas tact the Salvation Army services to assist those in need in Toy Depot, a holiday fel- Oakville at 905-827-5324, lowship dinner, a recy- community@salvationOakville. or At the time, Chaney called it "a cling centre, a thrift shop armyoakville.ca and more. www.salvationmajor shortfall of donations." For information, con- armyoakville.ca. The kettle campaign is the local Salvation Army's largest fundraising effort of the year as funds from it are used to provide the complete operation of its Community & Family Services Ministry for 2010. All funds stay in the community. The annual Kettle Drive began in late November and nine kettle locations operated daily until European Engineering Combined Christmas Eve. Lots of people helped out. With Traditional Workmanship There were volunteers from the Salvation Army and the community, who took a turn watching over the kettles. Some local councillors also took a turn. "Building on the Former Oakville mayor Ann Brightest Ideas Around Glass" Mulvale manned the kettle at Hopedale Mall on Saturday, Dec. 19, just after she took her turn carrying the Olympic Torch as it passed through town. Mulvale took her torch with her to drum up business at the kettle and returned to do the same, again with torch in hand, on Christmas Eve at the kettle at Oakville Place. Donations came in large and, more often, small denominations at the malls, as well as the Superstore, Wal-Mart and at four LCBO locations. The Salvation Army in Oakville is located at 1225 Rebecca St. It is a community church that, as outreach to the church, maintains many community programs designed to assist those in need. The Salvation Army operates the Lighthouse Shelter. It also operates 5 · Friday, January 8, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com Continued from page 1 o T wn Ser vic Out-ofe & or t p Air OAKVILLE UNITED TAXI LOW AIRPORT RATES! 905.849.0266 Chisholm Tutoring Chef speaking to Canadian Club Nadine Hughes, an entrepreneur, chef, award-winning author and television personality will speak to the Canadian Club of Halton Peel on Thursday, Jan. 21. The event takes place at the Oakville Conference Centre located at 2515 Wyecroft Rd. (QEW at Bronte Road). Registration and cash bar open at 6 p.m. and dinner will be at 7 p.m. The cost is $30/members, $40/guests and $15/students. Hughes will speak on Tweeting My Way to Success. To reserve, contact Barry Wylie at 905-827-6302 or bwylie@globalserve.net. Annual memberships cost $30/person, $55/family or $75/corporate. Chisholm has been teaching children in Halton and Peel since 1971. Our professional staff of certified teachers are the primary reason that Chisholm maintains such a large number of loyal clients.The feedback received from parents certainly reflects this. All of our students are taught in a modern 30,000 sq. ft. facility equipped with laptops and Smart Boards. Individualized programs are written for each student to ensure that their individual needs are being met. Call now to find out more. *Chisholm also offers high school credit courses. · · · · · · · · · · · · GO GREEN! 905.338.0044 Ê Join our growing team, call 905-338-6106 CALL US 24 HOUR · 7 DAYS A WEEK Chisholm Educational Centre 1484 Cornwall Road, Oakville 905.844.3240 www.chisholmcentre.com Ê THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT

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