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Oakville Beaver, 25 Nov 2016, p. 9

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9 | Friday, N ovem ber 2 5 , 2 0 1 6 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTO N.com Salvation Army's $115K kettle drive continued from p.8 the kettle drive help fund the Salvation Army' s community and family services and food bank for the year, as well as its Christmas programs. Last year, the local church assisted 394 families and nearly 500 children, Robinson said, despite experiencing a shortfall of about $8,000. "As we look forward to supporting the needs in the community, we have seen a rise in the number of new families and individuals so we anticipate w e'll need additional funds to support the increase in assistance needed in Oakville." Robinson stressed how important volunteer support is to a successful campaign. To sign up, contact Drew Arnold at 647-534-0611. "I'd certainly encourage anybody who would like the opportunity of sharing with those in need," said long-time Oakville resident Joan Ford, who began volunteering with the kettle campaign nine years ago, staffing the South Oakville Centre location. For years, she and her husband, Paul, worked at the location. She also encouraged fellow St. Paul' s United Church members to get involved. "It' s a way of giving back," said the 78-yearold. "I' ve always had a lot of respect for the Salvation Army and their work.... I trust them to make good use of the money and put where it is needed." Ford added it' s been rewarding meeting people and hearing why they donate. "One man said to us, with tears in his eyes, `It was the Salvation Army that got me back together with my boy; I had lost touch with my son and they found him for me.' I remember one lady said, `My father would never forgive me if I didn' t donate to the Salvation Army kettle because the Salvation Army was such a blessing to him when he was overseas in the war. So, stories like that keep you going." Ford added it was also a joy to see children excited about dropping off change. Meanwhile, the official kick-off of the kettle drive at RioCan Oakville Place is on the lower level near Santa Claus Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 1 p.m. Donations, by mail or in person, are welcome at The Salvation Army of Oakville, 1225 Rebecca St., Oakville, ON, L5L 1Z1, MondayFriday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donations by credit card can be made at 905-827-5324, ext. 24. Families in need can drop by the Salvation Army' s Rebecca Street office to apply for Christmas assistance. The Salvation Army' s also has a Toy Depot where parents can `shop' free-of-charge for their children up to 17 years old. It' s stocked by donations and campaigns such as Toy Mountain, in partnership with CTV and Toronto-area Ford dealers like Kennedy Ford and Oak-land Ford Lincoln. The Oakville locations at 280 South Service Rd. W and 570 Trafalgar Rd. are collecting new, unwrapped toys and delivering them to the Oakville Salvation Army. The Santa Shuffle, a five-kilometre run or walk is Dec. 3 at St. Paul' s United Church, 454 Rebecca St. For more information, visit www. salvationarmyoakville.ca. Q (647) 989-1276 ^ YY@YangAccounting.ca CRA Re-Assessment Overdue Tax Return, Appeals IRS NEW Tax Treaty fo r Canadians Professional Services for Individual, Business & Corporation 11-1155 North Service Rd, W, Oakville Y in g (k im b e r le y ) Y a n g Chartered Professional Accountant (2 8 9 )2 9 1 -3 9 2 4 18th Floor, 2 St. Clair Ave. W, Toronto (6 4 7 ) 2 5 5 -8 0 4 9 A IR E O N E M A D N ESS S A LE ! HIGH EFFICIENCY FURNACE & CENTRAL AIR PACKAGE INCLUDES: 95.5 % High Efficiency Gas Furnace High Efficiency Central A ir R410A Refrigerant 10 Year Factory W arranty Limited Time Offer FURNACE CLEANING BOOK YOURS TODAY! s ^a *Call fo r details. www. A iR E O N E c m < HEATING & COOLING 9 LO CATiO NS T O SERVE YO U BETTER OAKViLLE (9 0 5 ) 849-4998 kyB oot I fe e l it in m y fe e t! Authentic Montessori at its Best - For Ages 18 mo.-12 yrs. > An empowering curriculum that engages children > Individual focus to define your child's learning >Community atmosphere that makes students feel included and valued »Creative expression allows your child to explore their own interests and talents "Each space reflects the professionalism, pride and dedication of everyone in the school." -CCMA Accreditation Team KyBoots will help you with.... · Back Pain · Improving circulation · Knee pain ·Strengthening muscles · Foot conditions · Improving posture CCM A Enjoy a FREE Kyboot walking test, at the Medicine Shoppe on Lakeshore Rd. East R ichard Price P harm acist/O w ner 267 Lakeshore Rd. E., O akville Mon.-Fri. 10- 6 , Sat. 9-1 A Trusted name in Oakville for over 20 years! w w w .k y b u n .c o m F A IR V IE W G L E N M O N T ESSO R I SC H O O L 905.634.0781 · fa irv ie w g le n .c o m 905.842.2770

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