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Oakville Beaver, 28 Jun 2018, p. 47

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47474| O akville B eaver | T hursday,June 28,2018 insidehalton.com www.oakvillefamilyribfest.com Kick off your summer at Oakville's biggest Outdoor Summer Festival Lend a hand and make a difference Bring your friends and do something good together, while you have a good time Earn volunteer hours for school June 22 to 24 2018 sheridan college, trafalgar road campus JOIN OUR VOLUNTEER TEAM HELP ROTARY HELP OTHERS, IN OUR COMMUNITY AND AROUND THE WORLD! Readers Choice AWARDS Your favourite businesses, services, entertainers, people and more! Voted by you! VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITES NOW! online at www.oakvillereaderschoice.com UnitedPentACOStAL DIRECTORY If you'd like to advertise your place of worship in this feature please call FIONA RUDDER 289-293-0691 Worship SUNDAY Bible Teaching & Worship Service, 12:30-2:30pm (SOUTH RIDGE ROOM) IROQUOIS RIDGE COMMUNITY CENTRE 1051 Glenashton Dr. Glenashton & Eighth Line FRIDAY Teaching & Youth Service 7-8:30pm Tel: 416-892-8123 Pastor: Elder M.J. Brissett Email: mjbrisse@yahoo.ca JESUS IS LORD GLEN ABBEY UNITED CHURCH REV. TED VANCE Come experience Church your whole family will enjoy! EVERYONE is invited to: THIS SUNDAY, JULY 1STSTST: SPECIAL CANADA DAY CELEBRATION SERVICE! ALL ARE WELCOME!! 9:30 Coffee, Cookies and Conversation 10:00 Worship Service and Sunday School Message: Oh, Canada! Focus Scripture: Deuteronomy 8: 7-14a Here you will find Church the way you wished it could be! Friendly people, Great Music Jesus, God and the Holy Spirit! 1469 Nottinghill Gate, Oakville 905-825-5292 www.glenabbeyunitedchurch.com A roster of NHL alumni, along with a group of power, utility and energy indus- try professionals, combined to raise $34,000 earlier this month at the fifth an- nual Spark Power Play Challenge. The annual charity hockey tourna- ment in support of Prostate Cancer Cana- da was held June 12 at Sixteen Mile Sports Complex in Oakville. NHL alumni who took part included Wendel Clark, Brad May, Gary Leeman,Wendel Clark, Brad May, Gary Leeman,W Rick Vaive, Todd Warriner, Dennis Ma- ruk, Sami-Jo Small, Mike Krushelnyski, Bernie Nicholls, Dave McLlwain, Darcy Tucker and Darryl Sittler. Spark Power Corp. and NHL Alumni not only play a sport they are passionate about, but raise awareness for a serious ailment at the same time. Organizers thanked partners who par- ticipated in making the day a success: Amp Solar Group, Anixter, AppCentrica, BDO, Canaccord Genuity, Dave and Bust- ers, e-Compliance, Ellis Don, G4S, Good- mans LLP, Kiewit, Liberty Power, Miller Thomson, PCL Construction, Stature Films and Tim Hortons. "(It) continues to grow each year and we are thrilled with the success and recogni- tion it has received among our partners and community," said Jason Sparaga, Co- CEO of Spark Power Corp. Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo and Oak- ville's Adam Graves, another former NHL star, again joined with Spark to host this event. Prostate Cancer Canada is a national foundation dedicated to the elimination offoundation dedicated to the elimination off prostate cancer through research, educa- tion, support and awareness. For more in- formation visit www.prostatecancer.ca.formation visit www.prostatecancer.ca.f NEWS Spark Power Play Challenge draws NHL alumni for good cause KEVIN NAGEL knagel@metroland.com Among those involved in the tournament were (front row from left) Darcy Tucker, Dave McLlwain, Jason Sparaga (Co-CEO, Spark Power Corp., holding cheque), Dennis Maruk and Sami-Jo Small; (back row) Brad May, Gary Leeman, Todd Warriner, Adam Graves and Prostate Cancer Canada's Rob Weir. PCC/photo

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