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Oakville Beaver, 18 Jan 2006, p. 17

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The Oakville Beaver, W ednesday January 18, 2006 - 17 ROAR Round Up fundraiser Jan. 27 Canadian country music duo Barnard and Brohm are performing in Oakville on Jan. 27 for the ROAR Round Up fundraiser. The concert is being staged to help support the fundraising efforts of the ROAR (Realize Opportunities to Advance Research) Up Kilimanjaro adventure, a national fundraiser for the Canadian Foundation for Infectious Diseases (CFID). In July, a group of Canadians will climb to the 19,344-foot sum m it of Africa's Mount Kilimanjaro in hopes of raising $500,000 to help protect the health of local and global com munities. Each ROAR team m em ber is required to cover their own travel and mountain expenses as well as raise at least $5,000 for CFID. There are currently 40 people on the ROAR Up Kilimanjaro team - 30 are from Oakville, Milton and Mississauga. Barnard and Brohm are coming to town to entertain and support ROAR. They've been nominated for country music awards including country album of the year, independent coun try album of the year, rising star and best group duo. "Performing is what we love to do, but when we get an opportunity to perform for a cause that is as impor tant as this one, it just makes what we do, even better," said Warren Barnard of Barnard and Brohm. "We're looking forward to being part of such an amazing adventure and helping in any way we can to raise funds for this extraordinary group of individuals." In addition to music, the ROAR Round Up fundraiser will feature line dancing, draw prizes, a silent auction and food from local restaurants, The ROAR Round Up takes place on Jan. 27 at St. Volodymyr's Cultural Center, 1280 Dundas Street W. ^ Tickets cost $85, and include ai $50 tax receipt from CFID. For tickets,7 to make a donation to -f the ROAR silent auction or to spon sor a ROAR team, visit www.researchid.com or call CFID's Catherine Mulvale, 905-827-6008. The instrument diabetes sirrce 1990. Diabetes? Rely on the benefits of OneTouch® Ultra®: · easy to use · proven accuracy you can trust · tiny blood s a m p le size can m ean less p a i n * · results in ju st 5 s econds Ask your pharm acist about a free* upgrade today! Seniors - OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips are now fully covered by the Ontario Drug Benefit plan!* * Wh'en used with OneTouch® UltraSoft® Adjustable Blood Sampler and OneTouch® UltraSoft® Lancets, t Individual dispensing fee and government qualifying criteria may apply. I KS H N S S: M FREE OneTouch® Ultra® Meter when you buy a box of 100 OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips tTo receive your FREE OneTouch* Ultra® Systejn Kit, give this voucher to your pharmacist when you buy a box of 100 OneTouch® Ultra® Test Strips. Limit of one voucher per person. Not valid for existing OneTouch* Ultra® users, or in combination with other rebates, coupons or promotional offers from LifeScan Canada Ltd. Valid for end-user only. Institutions and resellers are not eligible. Good only in Canada and void where prohibited, restricted or taxed by law. Offer expires July 31,2006. O 6 W-ONC TO THE DEALER: Attach redeemed vouchers to completed customer warranty cards and retain for reimbursement by LifeScan Sales Representative. LifeScan Canada Ltd. will reimburse your cost to a maximum of $40.00 for the OneTouch® Ultra* System Kit. Other applications may constitute fraud; Invoices showing purchase of sufficient stock (in the previous 90 days) to cover all vouchers submitted for redemption must be presented on request. Failure to do so will, at our option, void those vouchers. Vouchers submitted become our property. Reimbursement will be made only to retail distributors who redeemed vouchers. Trademarks owned by Johnson & Johnson and used under license. © 2005 LifeScan Canada Ltd. AW# 085-949 01/06 O ne To u c h · changes everything

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