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Oakville Beaver, 9 Jun 1999, Focus, B1

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Wednesday, June 9, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER B1 Focus OFFICIAL MEDIA SPONSOR OF THE OAKVILLE WATERFRONT FESTIVAL Oakville Beaver Focus Editor: WILMA BLOKHUIS 845-3824 (Ext.250) BARGAIN-RATE CAR INSURANCE W ITH BARGAIN- RATE SERVICE IS NO BARGAIN. ( J g l Don't trust just anyone to insure your car, see me: Hal Mayer 2861 Sherwood Heights D t 829-5200 Kyla Novak Stephen Khan I loved my trip to Disney World. It was fun! I went on Splash Mountain. I ate breakfast, lunch, and dinner. I met Mickey Mouse and Goofy. I went on Space Mountain. I also went shopping. I bought things for my fam­ ily. I got to spend $25.1 loved going on Splash Mountain. It was my favourite part of the trip and my next favourite was Space Mountain. My next was the Peter Pan ride then it was the Jungle Cruise and then I went on a Pirate Ship. It was great fun. I would like to thank my principal Mrs. (Phyllis) Kingsley for putting my name in, Sylvia Verdenhalven and Janice Baker and the Air Canada crew and all the volunteers that helped me out. I'd like to thank my great friends Bob and Karen for also helping me out. Thank-you everyone who have made my dreams come true. I'd also like to thank Shell gas sta­ tion for providing the gas! Sincerely, Stephen Khan The eight children sponsored for Dreams Take Flight by the Rotary Club of Oakville North, plus their escorts, pose for a group photo with Air Canada volunteers and Disney World tour guides, at Disney World.Dreams Take Flight for special children On May 11th, 275 children were treated to a one-day whirlwind trip of a lifetime to Disney World, Florida. The children were special guests of the 10th annual Dreams Take Flight. Dreams Take Flight stipulates that none of the children have ever been to Disney World and all of them would be financially unable to make a trip of this nature. Many of these children are terminally ill, or are physical­ ly or mentally challenged. Dreams Take Flight is a national non-profit organization dedicated to providing this wonder­ ful experience for these young people with the help of local organizations and businesses. Among those taking part in Dreams Take Flight were eight Oakville children sponsored by the North Oakville Rotary Club and their two adult escorts. (The Rotary Club of Oakville also sponsored eight local children and provided two adult escorts.) Cost to the Rotary clubs was $200 per child and escort for a total of $2,000. Air Canada donates the use of a plane, and the pilots and support staff also donate their services. Each child was given a goodie bag filled with Walt Disney souvenirs (including a disposable camera) and $25 in spend­ ing money. Dreams Take Flight volunteers spend the year raising funds through many different events. (One such event was a triathlon, a three-hour marathon, held at Energy Fitness which raised more than $12,000, enough to send 12 Halton children to Disney World. Next year, Energy Fitness hopes to raise $25,000.) Their efforts have a great impact on the children. The pictures and thank you notes on this page from the children and one parent help reveal just how much the Dreams Take Flight trip meant to these children. Thanks for giving me the chance to go on the Dream Wish Foundation flight through the Rotary Club of Oakville North. The most exciting moment for me was arriving at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. What stands out most in my mind is the very, very exciting log ride and also seeing that huge plane when the hangar door opened at Pearson Airport. My mom Sheila started to cry. She was happy for my other spe­ cial moment that day! Everything was so exciting that I will never forget that you Sylvia Verdenhalven and Janice (Baker) got to share that most memorable day of my life. You all will never be forgot­ ten and will always hold a special place in a comer of my heart. Also thank you Sylvia for the money you gave to me to spend at Disney World. I love my Minnie Mouse light. I used it at my school spring concert. I was a firefly. It got to shine it. When we took off was the start of the most happy, scared excit­ ing trip I'll ever have. Thank you to all who helped to make it happen. ^ Love, Kyla Novak Heartfelt thank you for trip of a lifetime Each year, Ross Combs, an Air Canada employee in Tampa, Fla., collects signa­ tures from Disney World employees on a Mickey Mouse glove hat, and presents it to a child on the Dreams Take Flight trip. This year's recipient is Ashley Dawson. To the Dreams Take Flight Crew! Thank you for inviting me to go to Disney World. I sure enjoyed myself! It was great sitting in first-class on the way back to Toronto. Thank you for letting me see the cockpit and where we were going to land. It was fun. Disney World was awesome. It was my dream come true! Mickey 2 had the best plane and the best flight crew! Love, Ashley Dawson To Air Canada Thank you very much for allowing Ashley the opportunity to be one of the fortunate children who took part in the 10th anniversary of "Dreams Take Flight." Without the dedication, support and commitment from your entire organization, none of our children would have been able to enjoy this amazing experience. Your caring and generosity has touched our lives in a very special way. The only thing that mattered to Ashley that morn­ ing was finding out which plane she would be on! These mem­ ories will always be with her. A very special thanks to Ross! Ashley thought he was great and loved the hat with all the signatures that he gave to her. It sits in her bedroom where she can easily reach it to show everyone! Keep up the great work and thank-you once again for let­ ting Ashley take part in a very special, magical day! Many heartfelt thanks, and I believe Ashley put it best when she said, "Air Canada Rules!" Laurie Dawson To North Oakville Rotary Thank you very much for allowing Ashley the opportu­ nity to be involved in the 10th anniversary of "Dreams Take Flight." She was thrilled to know that she was one of the lucky children who were going to Disney World and that she would be able to see Mickey, Minnie and the gang! Ashley was very excited that morning - actually raring to go was more like it. At the hangar, the big question of the day was, "Mom, which plane do I go on?" She came home exhausted, but was a very happy camper! I personally was just as excited as Ashley knowing she would definitely have the day trip of a lifetime! It is because of people and organizations like the North Oakville Rotary Club that experiences like Dreams Take Flight can happen. Through your generosity, caring, support and commit­ ment to the community, you have touched so many lives. Keep up the good work; you have made a difference! Because of your dedication, my dreams for Ashley took flight! * Laurie Dawson Stepping Centre ■The Oak Room Men's Shop • London Gold Walker's Chocolates • The Card Shop LCBO Vintages... 40 shops, services & restaurants UPPER MIDDLE RD. E. & 8TH LINE ONE SET OF LIGHTS EAST OF TRAFALGAR feEZQGE^ (3a smmrnmB rr- Month Activate Now and Receive a f R t l Pair of INATIONALl [CELLULAR* Personal Communications Centres 422 Speers Rd. Oakville, (905) 338-9200 3105 Unity Dr, Unit #29 Mississauga (905)828-9200 1490 Dundas S t E Mississauga (905) 848-2555 BELL Phone Centre Oakville Place, Oakville (905)815-9200 o fM n M l Qx M M tm Mobility *Sou«>Tcm» and Coudhlont Amdy. while Sum>U« U *. 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