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Oakville Beaver, 9 Jun 2010, p. 14

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Wednesday, June 9, 2010 · 14 Parents will parachute in son's memory June 19 By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Their son never got a chance to do it before he died, so now Sharon and William McGregor will parachute in his memory. They will also raise money for the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, where, as a youth, their son, Matthew, spent some time. "It was always his ambition that he'd do a parachute jump," Sharon said. "The plan was that if we'd wait until the summer time that I would do it with him." However, Matthew died in March in a car collision about a month before his 18th birthday. Because he was under 18 he was never able to parachute, though he had always wanted to. Matt McGregor "I decided to do it in his memory anyways," Sharon added. William told Sharon that he would join her and soon other people who knew Matthew signed up for the adventure. "My husband is terrified of flying, but he's going to do it as well," Sharon said. So now, a group of about 30 people will be jumping from 11,000 feet in the air on Saturday, June 19 in Matthew's memory. Because so many people decided to participate the McGregors turned the jump into a charity fundraiser. The jumpers are getting a small discount off the regular fee to jump. Another cost-saving measure is that they will jump in tandem with an instructor. To parachute alone, one requires many hours of training, while to jump in tandem the instruction length is much shorter and cheaper. The event, which will take place at the Skydive Swoop at the Dundas Air Plaza, will also feature a full day of activities. There will be bouncy castles for children, face painting, live music, barbecue, silent auction and more. All the proceeds raised at the event will go to the hospital. Sharon said people have been very good to them during a difficult time, including providing help in planning this event. Sharon said the Hospital for Sick Children was selected because her son spent a bit of time there from about the time he was 10 years old. He continued going back for regular checkups though he was healthy in his later years. The number of parachute jumpers is maxed out, but Sharon said people can still contribute. She said people can simply donate to the hospital in Matthew's honour or they can come out to the day-long outdoor event and take in the activities and have fun. "This (parachuting) is what he wanted to do for his 18th birthday, which was May 5 and he died March 27, so we're doing this in his honour and in his memory," Sharon said. "If it works out well it might be something we'll do every year." The parachuting will begin at 9 a.m. and the activities run from 10 a.m. to about 6 p.m. The air plaza is located in Dundas, Ontario. Bereaved Families' Walk to Remember June 19 Municipality of Halton www.halton.ca OPPORTUNITY TO PARTICIPATE In accordance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1996, as amended, Halton Region is seeking Bereaved Families of Ontario/Halton-Peel's annual Walk to Remember is on Saturday, June 19. The event is in Streetsville's Memorial Park (behind Vic Johnston Community Centre, 355 Church St.) in Mississauga. Registration is from 10-11 a.m. with the walk along the Credit River taking place from 11 a.m. to noon. At noon, there will be a barbecue lunch, butterfly release and drumming circle. Children's entertainment will be available from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. A prize ceremony will be held following the walk. To register or for information, contact www.bereavedfamilies.ca or call 905-848-4337. four-year term beginning on December 1, 2010. Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee Purpose: to grant or reject all applications requesting a compliance audit of a candidate's election Municipal Elections Act (MEA) and in accordance with the procedures established by the Regional Clerk under the provisions of the MEA. Rotary Club of Oakville Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?? The Rotary Club of Oakville has teamed up with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Halton to present this exciting fundraising event! Members Needed: Meetings: Application Contact: Please consult Halton's website www.halton.ca/audit for detailed information about this Join us for the annual Million Dollar Hole-in-One Golf Competition on June 9th-June 12th (10am-8pm) or Sunday June 13th (10am-2pm) at the Family Golf Learning Centre in Oakville. For only $20 you will receive 25 contest balls for your chance to qualify to win a Million Dollars! 10 top qualifiers each day (closest to the pin) will receive a prize worth at least $100 and a chance to participate in the Finals to win a Million Dollars! To apply: Applications are available through Halton's website at www.halton.ca/audit or by request via e-mail to regionalclerk@halton.ca Clerk, Halton Region, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, during business hours from 8:30 a.m. to Join us this weekend or Call us at 905-339-2355 to purchase your tickets! INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EVENT & OFFICIAL RULES SIT OUR WEBSITE: www.bbbshalton.ca ur Sponsors: submitted on-line, by mail, e-mail or by fax to 905-825-8838. Applicants shall be contacted for an interview with Members of the Administration and Regional Council for formal endorsement. Susan Lathan Regional Clerk Please let us know as soon as possible if you will have an accessibility or accommodation need at a Halton Region hosted event or meeting. 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 Dorval Oakville location 08/090610 Maplegrove

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