m B2 - The Oakville Beaver, W ednesday June 26, 2002 JUST MOVED? BMDE-70-BE? NEW BABY? For free information and gifts... CA LL 1. SOUTH EAST Anne Phillips 842-2385 Jamie Smith · Special to the Beaver K ids stu ff at the O ak ville W aterfront Festival included the T hem e Park in Bronte w ith its m id w ay style rides. H aving fun are (left) Veronica F regonese, 8, and Ileah R osella, 9. Below : M ike P earson, 4, cools o ff at C oronation P a rk 's spray pad; N icholas W ootton, 2, enjoys som e pan cakes; and G rier C urley, 20 m onths, chases a balloon. 3. NORTH EAST Pat Fairfield 842-1560 2. SOUTH WEST Carol Hagen 338-3456 4. GLEN ABBEY Cathy Woloschuk 847-9157 Or call toll free: 1-800-301-1104 Toronto Area: (416) 497-8111 Internet: www.welcomewagon.ca ELCOM E A G O N ltd. S in c e % 1930 A Neighbourhood Tradition Since 1930 O a k * r iIL & fta t& r fr o r it fe * W w lL Oakville, Sweltering heat did not deter crowds from festival (Continued from page B1) sponsors Presenting: ® Official: lljr w r A r .i; r* r $ J o b e y /4 CH 102.9 ffc U U t e F A * f ' o rt t i n m o i f f it.v f W iI * VIA Rail Canada T H EO A K V IL L EB E A V E R Major: WFB GROUP Fam ily D ay was perhaps the best attended Sunday in the Festival's recent history. The sw eltering heat did not keep the throngs aw ay from the C hildren's Village or craft show. A lso taking place on Sunday, and keeping m any younger visitors highly entertained, w ere sing- and dance-along per form ances by N oddy and the characters from Charlie and Mimo and Lucy from 64 Zoo Lane, o f I t ' s itsy bitsy Time! M any festival goers took refuge under shade trees as Sharon Riley and Faith Chorale turned up the heat w ith their rousing gospel perform ance Sunday afternoon. "T h at's m e!" w as the cry o f Susan Lee o f O akville when she heard M ayor A nn M ulvale announce from the W aterfront Stage that she was the w inner in the O akville W aterfront Festival Raffle. She w ins a first-class, all-inclusive V IA Rail Fam ily return trip from Toronto to Vancouver. A nother lucky festival goer has yet to claim his o r her prize o f an all-inclusive one-w eek vacation for two in the Baham as, co m p lim en ts o f A dventure H ouse T ravel, A ir C anada Vacations, and the Radisson Cable Beach Resort. If you are the holder o f adm ission button No. 30981, call the Festival office at 905-847-7975. The other w inners at this y ear's Festival were the many charitable organizations that benefited from volunteering to sell buttons and raffle tickets, operate food concessions, and w ork throughout the sites Festival w eekend. C om m unity vol unteers w orked in one extrem e o f w eather to another to raise funds for their group. The num bers from this y ear's event are being tallied to determ ine by how m uch the festival w ill exceed the $1 m il lion m ark in funds given back to the com m unity, a figure that w as reached on the festival's 10th anniversary last year. The 12th O akville W aterfront Festival has already been scheduled for June 20, 21, and 22, 2003. ATHENA nominations open i c w p k jh AO r* ROCANADA Ia n m n r tir j ® Nadalin Electric · * O ntm uo S u p e r K0BXST80B /jY W tfa tis a o e \. *JI|) Pa g es Program: Adventure House Travel, B D O Dunwoody, C IB C , Claritin, Crayola, Home D epot, Italian Village, Overdrive D esign Ltd., Seotiabank, Sportball, Sun-Rype, Pizza Pizza, Vaehon Patrons: Bibo, B & B Decals, BMG/EMI, Bronte Village BIA, Bunzl Canada Inc., The Business Executive, Byk Canada, Complete Party Rent-Alls, Fantasy Fruit Market, Gordon Food Services, Downtown Oakville BIA, Otellos Catering of Oakville, Royal Bank, Tandet Nationalease, Tino-Gaetani & Carusi, Trillium Security Services, Wireless Wizards Friends: A bbozzo G allery, B e y o n d Signs, B u d d s' J a g u a r/L a n d Bover, B u d d s' S a tu m /S a a b /Isu z u , G le n d a le In te rn a tio n a l, H o lid a y In n E xpress, J.M . S ch n eid er, K e n n e d y F o rd , K e rr C ad illac P o n tia c B uick, L ock w o o d C hrysler, L o m b a rd C a n ad a , L o n g M a n u fa ctu rin g , M asterlift, N ay lo r G ro u p In c., O a k -L a n d F o rd L in co ln , O akville H o n d a , O akville Toyota, O akville V olksw agen, P olyw heels M a n u fa c tu rin g , B a m a d a In n , T o w n e C h e v ro le t O ld sm o b ile. Standing tall, her arm s reaching out, the bronze ATHENA sculpture is looking for a new hom e. D o you know som eone w ho deserves to receive this prestigious aw ard? The call for nom inations for the O akville ATHENA Award is now underway. N om inations are open to both w om en and m en w ho live or w ork in Oakville. Celebrating its 20th anniversary, the ATHENA Award has been presented to over 3,500 individuals who have excelled in their chosen field, given back to their com m unity and m ost importantly, m entored w om en to achieve their full potential. B ack in 1981, M artha M ayhood M ertz w as the only w om an on the board o f her local cham ber o f com m erce. She also discovered that only one aw ard in 75 years had been pre sented to a w om an in recognition o f her leadership contribu tion. D eterm ined to celebrate and foster w om en's leadership, M ertz founded the ATHENA Award Program. Today, the ATHENA Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to prom oting leadership opportunities for w om en, m anages the ATHENA Award Program in 350 cities across North America. In Oakville, the A THENA Award Program is in its sixth year. Previous recipients are M ayor A nn M ulvale, Laura K upferschm idt, A nne Day, Patricia D illon and K athryn Parke. W ell-respected by their peers, A THENA Award recipients have achieved professional excellence - in their career or business. G iving back is im portant to them and they are active volunteers in the com munity. A nd there's a generosity o f spirit. They have m entored w om en and gone out o f their way to help them succeed and reach their potential. The Award will be presented at the ATHENA Awards D inner on Oct. 9 w hen P am ela W allin will be the guest speak er. Call the Oakville C ham ber o f C om m erce at 905-845 6613.