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Oakville Beaver, 6 Jun 1999, p. 12

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12 V s www.safety-council.org Always wear your seat belt in the car. A message from the Canada Safety Council. O a k v ille B e a v e r W eekend S u n d a y , J u n e 6 , 1999 Oakville students win Visions Canada awards Fourteen Oakville students will receive Visions Canada awards for their outstanding projects about Canada. Visions Canada is a 20-year pro­ gram set up by a longtime Halton teacher Catherine McMartin Before she died, McMartin left an endownment for a student awards program in Halton. Every April, teachers and principals from both the Halton Public and Halton Catholic District School Boards submit student projects about Canada of an artistic or academic nature to the pro­ gram. This year, fourteen of the twenty-six projects are from Oakville and have been selected for special recognition. Grades range from Kindergarten to O.A.C. The award winning projects are: Primary: Kindergarten - Grade 3 □ Natasha Allain, Pioneer House (model), Grade 3, St. James School □ Tania Ferreira, Pioneer House (model), Grade 3, St. James School □ Victoria Niven, Seasons of Canada (booklet), Grade 3, St. Luke School □ Alicia Ronca, Where Animals Live in Canada (poster), Grade 3, St. Luke School □ Mei-Yen Wong, Canada...My Country...My Home (poster), Grade 3, St. Luke School Intermediate: Grades 7-8 □ Nicole Fich, Prairie Venture (board game), Grade 8, New Central Public School □ Stephanie How Pak Hing, Chelsea Schinnour, Canadian Collage (poster/commentary), Grade 8, St. Luke's School □ Lindsay Lupien, Darcey Pepper, High Hopes: A Tribute to our Heroic Immigrants (poster/story), Grade 8, St. Luke School □ Anthony Pucillo, Great Canadian Historical Figures (poems), Grade 8, New Central Public School □ Alya Saab, A Woman's Work is Never Done (story), Grade 8, New Central Public School □ Christina Zeni, Together - Hand in Hand (poster/commentary), Grade 8, St. Luke School Grades 9 - O.A.C. □ Andrea Fischer, James Green, Yukon: The Magic and the Mystery (display board), Grade 9, Oakville Trafalgar High School □ Brandi Morson, Canada From the Beginning (quilt), Grade 9, Oakville Trafalgar High School □ Jenn Read, Martina Viduka, Food Banks (display board), Grade 9, Oakville Trafalgar High School The Visions Canada awards ceremo­ ny and reception is on Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Halton Region Museum in Kelso Conservation Area. The Halton Region Museum is fea­ turing a Visions Canada exhibit profil­ ing the award-winning projects. The exhibit runs from June 7th to Sept. 27th. The Museum's Exhibits Building is open during the summer from 12 noon to 5 p.m. daily, Victoria Day to Thanksgiving weekends. For more infomation about Visions Canada, please call the Halton Region Museum at (905) 875-2200. JU N E IS S T R O K E M O N T H The Oakville Chapter of ther Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario Needs People Just Like You to Volunteer! TO FIND OUT ABOUT VOLUNTEER O PPO R TU NITIES IN • Communications • Fundraising • Health Promotion • Human Resources • Campaign Management • Board/Committee • Membership C ontact:-JE N N Y CLARKE 3 3 8 -2 5 0 1 RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS OF STROKE WHEN YOU SEE THEM. H E A R T A N D S TR O K E F O U N D A T IO N VISION PROBLEMS Sudden Iom of vision, particularly in one eye or double v HEADACHES Sudden, severe and unusual headaches WEAKNESS Seek Immediate medical attention if you have any of these symptoms. Sudden weakness, numbness and/or tingling in the face, arm or leg TROUBLE SPEAKING Temporary loss o f speech r trouble understanding speech DIZZINESS Unsteadiness or sudden falls, especially with any o f the above signs CALENDAR OF SUMMER EVENTS Saturday, Juner 26 from 10 am -12 noon FAM ILY FIT C H A LLEN G E Featuring "Tae-Box" Waterfront Festival Bronte Road Site Pledge forms available at HSFO office Tel: 634-7732 Saturday, July 17 from 9:30 am and throughout the day! B IG B IK E FO R ST R O K E in Downtown Oakville Teams w ill be riding the 30-seater bike starting and finishing at The Queen's head Pub (at Dunn and Church). Event kick-off by The Mayor and Town Cryer. Join us for these events. 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