The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday November 26, 2003 - B3 Christmas charity auction to benefit mental health association Do som e Christm as shopping and help support the Canadian Mental Health Association. T he asso cia tio n 's 25th A nnual C hristm as C harity Auction is set for Sunday, Dec. 7, at the O akville Conference and Banquet Centre, W yecroft Road. Viewing is from 1-1:30 p.m. and the auction begins at 1:30 p.m. Some o f the items up for bid include: L im ited Edition Prints by R obert Batem an, D ouglas Laird. Jam es Lum bers and many others; four D V D players, a 20inch Panasonic television, lim it ed edition Ben H ogan g o lf set, Toronto R aptors' tickets. Q ueen Size Sim m ons Beautyrest bed set. M aple Leaf jersey signed by Pat Q uinn and much more. T here will be both silent and block auction items. The viewing is free and you can jo in in the bidding fun for ju st $5. Everyone who buys a bid card for $ 5 will be entered in a draw for raffle prizes. * This annual auction is the only m ajor fundraising event for the Halton Region Branch o f the C anadian M ental H ealth Association. M ental illness is a reality in m any people's lives. Eighty per cent o f C anadians will, at some tim e, experience a m ental illness th em selv es o r w ithin their im m ediate family. M ore than one in five O ntarians w ill experience a mental health problem at some point in their lives. Furtherm ore, with treatm ent, m ost individuals will recover. Yet the stigm a sur rounding m ental illness often prevents people from seeking help and poses a significant bar rier to early identification and effective treatment. T he Canadian Mental Health A ssociation, H alton w orks to educate the public about m ental illness, provide educational and self-help sem inars and courses, and offer social recreation pro gram s for people w ith a serious mental illness. 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It's part o f an initiative by em ployees o f G older A ssociates, a Canadian envi ronmental engineering firm w hich is collecting donations at each o f its 40 Canadian offices this month. T he com pany has 80 offices w orld w ide. A large transport truck w ill travel from Vancouver to M ississauga picking up donated item s from each G older office before p roceeding to CFB Trenton. "Canadian Peacekeepers have taken an active role in the redevelopm ent A fghanistan," explained R iver O aks Public S chool k indergarten teacher Sally Fairs, w ho spearheaded the event at her school. "The kids and their fam ilies have been very supportive," said Fairs. "We have a ton o f stuff." Some o f the supplies put into the "back-to-school" packs included: pens, notebooks, pencils, pencil cases, pencil crayons, m arkers, gluesticks, rulers, pencil sharpeners, m arkers, stickers, erasers, sm all solar-pow ered calcula tors, and even toothpaste, tooth brushes, and soap. 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