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Oakville Beaver, 9 Oct 2013, p. 6

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, October 9, 2013 | 6 Take a look around -- at school, in the library, at church or on the eld. There are young stars everywhere who are making a difference, inspiring others and building community. (See photo at right.) Many may not even realize the effect they're having on others. It's time to recognize their dedication and nominate them for the 2013 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award. This newspaper strongly supports the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards so we can provide recognition for such outstanding young people who continue to be ne examples of leaders in the Oakville community. The awards program is co-ordinated by the Ontario Community Newspapers Association (OCNA), of which the Oakville Beaver is a member, and sponsored by TD Bank Group and Direct Energy. It is of cially called Making a Difference -- One Star at a Time. Any Ontario resident aged six to 17 years by Nov. 20, 2013 is eligible to be chosen as an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year. Nominations may come from anyone in the community who wants to recognize a young person's contributions. Please help us by nominating an individual in one of four areas: · A person involved in worthwhile community service. · A special young person contributing to their community while living with a physical or psychological limitation. · An individual who has performed an act of heroism in the past year. · Good kids who show a commitment to make life better for others and do more than is normally expected of someone their age. Up to 12 nominees will be chosen as the nal recipients of the provincial award and will be invited to a special ceremony held in the spring of 2014. Nominate a deserving young person today, and we will personally present them with a certi cate of recognition and showcase their contributions in this newspaper. Help us pay tribute to our leaders of today and tomorrow. Since 1981, the prestigious Ontario Junior Citizen of the year Awards Program has recognized the best of Ontario's youths. Co-ordinated by the OCNA, with the support of its sponsors, the Junior Citizen Program is wholeheartedly supported by the of ce of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. The nomination deadline for the 2013 Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards is Nov. 30. Nomination forms are available at www.ocna.org/ juniorcitizen or by calling the OCNA at 905-6398720. Take a look around at young leaders in our community -- and let's recognize them. Stars in our community Editorial "Connected to your Community" Letters to the Editor 467 Speers Road, Oakville ON, L6K 3S4 General Inquiries: (905) 845-3824 Editorial Department: (905) 632-0588 Classi ed Advertising: (905) 632-4440 Circulation: 5300 Harvester Rd., Burlington (905) 631-6095 Volume 51 | Number 120 The Oakville Beaver is a division of Editorial and advertising content of the Oakville Beaver is protected by copyright. Unauthorized use is prohibited. Vice President and Group Publisher of Metroland West Regional General Manager Halton Region Editor in Chief Advertising Director NEIL OLIVER DAVID HARVEY JILL DAVIS DANIEL BAIRD Managing Editor ANGELA BLACKBURN RIZIERO VERTOLLI Photography Director Business Manager Director of Production Sunningdale Public School students Mia Cocca, left, and Amreen Dhillon at the lemonade stand they ran as a fundraiser for the Terry Fox Foundation. | submitted photo SANDY PARE MARK DILLS I am writing in regards to two of my students at Sunningdale Public School here in Oakville. Leading up to our Terry Fox walk/run on Friday, Sept. 27, we had been talking about Terry all week and the fundraising drive was in full gear. On Thursday, Sept. 26, two lovely students, Mia Cocca and Amreen Dhillon, came to me and asked if I had any ideas of how they could "do more" to help the campaign and raise money. I told them that when I was a kid, we set up a lemonade stand in front of our house to earn money for various causes. They looked at each other and said that was a great idea and that they were going to spend their scheduled play date on Sunday selling lemonade outside to earn money for the Terry Fox Foundation. I encouraged the girls to take some of the Students do teacher -- and Terry -- proud MANUEL GARCIA Production Manager Director of Distribution Terry tattoos we had at school, home to give away with the lemonade and to make a sign letting people know the cause they were raising money for. Well, they did indeed. All told, they raised more than $100 for the foundation and proudly brought in all their donation money rst thing on Monday morning. It warms my heart to see such acts of humanitarianism and sel essness in my students. It truly makes me proud to be their teacher. Though I know they do not expect to be recognized in any way, but the amazing feeling of accomplishment they must have, I felt that your readers may wish to see our youths giving back to the community, one lemonade at a time. Andrea Young, Grades 2 & 3 teacher, Sunningdale Public School, Oakville CHARLENE HALL KIM MOSSMAN Circulation Manager Proud Official Media Sponsor For: Canadian Circulations Audit Board Member Recognized for Excellence by Ontario Community Newspapers Association Canadian Community Newspapers Association Proud Official Media Sponsor For: We want to hear your traffic stories The Oakville Beaver is preparing an upcoming feature series on an issue that affects us all: traf c. Do you drive to work, ride a bike or take public transit? Do you sit on the QEW for hours on end, or is your commute a breeze? We want to hear about your experiences, which may be included in the multi-part examination of how the region's transportation issues affect local families. To submit a suggestion or information for this feature, email reporter David Lea at DLea@oakvillebeaver.com. The Oakville Beaver is a member of the Ontario Press Council. The council is located at 80 Gould St., Suite 206, Toronto, Ont., M5B 2M7. Phone 416-340-1981. Advertising is accepted on the condition that, in the event of a typographical error, that portion of advertising space occupied by the erroneous item, together with a reasonable allowance for signature, will not be charged for, but the balance of the advertisement will be paid for at the applicable rate. The publisher reserves the right to categorize advertisements or decline. The Oakville Beaver welcomes letters from its readers. Letters will be edited for clarity, length, legal considerations and grammar. In order to be published all letters must contain the name, address and phone number of the author. Letters should be addressed to: The Editor, Oakville Beaver, 467 Speers Rd., Oakville ON, L6K 3S4, or via e-mail to ablackburn@oakvillebeaver.com. The Beaver reserves the right to refuse to publish a letter.

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