4- The Oakville Beaver, Friday April 4, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Race supports Oakville hospital Continued from page 3 BED RACE LAUNCH: At the launch of the 2008 Bank Bed Challenge were (from front to back): Michelle Penman, RBC; Scott Brown, HSBC; Brian Wood, TD Canada Trust; Connie Johnson, TD Canada Trust; Joanne Munroe, TD Canada Trust; Julie Petendra, BMO; Michael Corsotto, CIBC; Kerith McLeod, Scotia Bank; Lisa Hong, Scotia McLeod; Gerard Mercer, Sheridan College, Mags Shorey, chair of the Oakville Hospital Foundation. Lo w Anniversa Anniversary Anniversary nive ersa al e S 499 20 Year Warranty Mattr es Fur&it s n ure S Any ALES EVEN T Bed Frame Mattress Pad Bed Rails Comforter Set Layaway Up Disposal of Old Set Slipsticks Percale Set of Sheets Pillow Local Delivery 3 FREE CHOICES COUPON OUPON NO GST NO PST With Any Mattress Set Purchased COUPON COU SEE OUR 8 PAGE FLYER The Sleep Factory has been proudly serving Canadians for over 30 years! And to celebrate, we're having a special low price sales event! Bes t Value $ Orthopedic Euro Top Queen Set Comfort Sleep Twin $179 Double $219 $ Queen 249 $ King 359 20 Year Warranty Twin Set 399 · Double Set 449 · King Set 799 Set $299 Set $369 3 $ Set 429 Set $599 seen six bankers pushing hospital beds at mach speed down Lakeshore," said Bartlett. Race day is Sunday, May 4. The race is at 9 a.m. Many banks are hoping as many customers as employees and their families will be out to take in the fun that includes entertainment, activities and refreshments. The race starts at the intersection of Lakeshore Road and Navy Street, and winds up at George Street. Following the race, an awards ceremony will be held in Town Square. "Our goal is to state that Scotiabank will take the title. Goal No. 2 is that Scotiabank will win the fundraising campaign," said Kerith McLeod. Mind you, all of the other bank representatives in attendance were equally confident. Some wore their bank's t-shirts; some, like those from TD Canada Trust came armed with clappers -- to add to their own cheering section. With limited provincial government funding for equipment, community support is essential to OTMH to maintain and improve the level of quality healthcare services that Oakville residents expect and deserve. The foundation raises more than $8 million annually to support the essential medical equipment needs at OTMH. For more information on fundraising programs visit www.oakvillehospitalfoundation.com. "The Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital depends on the generous support of our community members to bring Oakville residents the quality healthcare they expect and deserve," said Shorey. "We commend Oakville's banks for setting an example that other Oakville businesses can aspire to in making a positive difference to the health of our community," Shorey said. To help with the kickoff, Sheridan's Student Business Council hosted an Operating Room carnival day Wednesday complete with crutch races, a 50/50 draw, jelly bean count and a dress the dummy competition. All proceeds, along with some of those from a pub night and a pie toss at staff near exam week will go to the Bank Bed challenge. "This is a great opportunity for Sheridan to showcase its talent and generosity while supporting the local community through the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital," said Erika Janovich, president of Sheridan's Student Business Council. Visit your local bank branch or www.bankbedchallenge.com to support this year's Bank Bed Challenge. Pr ic e 20 E R O T HD E L S MO 6 ER O T HD E L S MO daybed White $ (Black Available) 119 9 ER O T HD E L S MO iron futon Frame only $ 89 spider Black Iron $ 99 Auditor General speaks at Chamber breakfast The Oakville Chamber of Commerce is inviting all interested parties to a breakfast with Canada's Auditor General Sheila Fraser. Appointed to the position of Auditor General on May 31, 2001 Fraser has focused her office's efforts on serving the needs of parliamentarians and ensuring they have objective and reliable information with which to hold the government to account over its use of public funds. Fraser will speak about her role as an Officer of Parliament and as the government's external auditor on Tuesday, May 13 at the Oakville Conference and Banquet Centre, which is located at 2515 Wyecroft Rd. The breakfast will last from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. and will cost Oakville Chamber of Commerce members $35 (plus GST) to attend, non-members $45 (plus GST) to attend while a reservation for a table of eight will cost $245 (plus GST). Registration and pre-payment are required to reserve a seat and registration forms can be faxed to Events Coordinator Brendan Stewart at 905-845-6475, e-mailed to brendan@oakvillechamber.com or mailed to Oakville Chamber of Commerce, 2521 Wyecroft Rd. Oakville, ON, L6L 6P8. 8 ER O T HD E L S MO sofa sleeper Pillowtop Burlington $ 299 3 ER O T HD E L S MO futon bunk Black Iron $ 229 5 ER O T HD E L S MO electric bed Twin XL $ 949 ALSO ON SALE · STORAGE BEDS · WOOD BEDS · BEDROOM SUITES Mississauga 666 Appleby Line (Fairview/Appleby) Behind McDonald's 6435 Erin Mills Pkwy. (at Battleford Centre in the Tim Horton's Plaza) 905-681-9020 905-542-0481 Hours: Mon. - Thurs. 10am -6pm, Friday 10am - 8pm, Saturday 9am - 6pm, Sunday. 11am - 5pm