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Bank Bed Challenge raises $111,391

FASTEST BED IN TOWN EVERYBODY WINS: Angela Westelchen, branch manager for Oakville TD Canada Trust, is pushed across the finish line by her team in the 2008 Bank Bed Challenge on Lakeshore Road East on Sunday. The TD team earned the title of the Fastest Bed in Town. The event raised a total of $111,391 to buy hospital beds for Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH).

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Bank Bed Challenge raises $111,391

ALMOST THERE: CIBC Branch Manager Shandali Fernando is pushed along Lakeshore Road during the race on Sunday. 174165 Bank Bed Challenge raises $111,391

TEAMWORK: The Bank of Montreal team races its bed to the finish line. 174161 Halla's the name

UNEXPECTED GIFTS: Christine Pritchard of Pinnochio's Pick of the Crop and Ann Mulvale, co-chair of $Million or More Oakville ($MOMO) present awards to young Aidan Freeman and Ann Orlando, winners in the Name the Elephant contest. Halla will now track the campaign's progress. 174163 Blades' title hopes dealt Crushing blow

TURNED AWAY: Oakville goalie Oliver Wren stops Tyson Cameron of the Weeks Crushers on a wraparound attempt Monday at the RBC Royal Bank Cup in Cornwall. The Crushers scored late and then won 5-4 in overtime, dropping the Blades to 0-2 at the tournament. 174159 MAKING LEMONADE

MAKING LEMONADE FOR SICK KIDS: Jack Yeilding, left, a five-year old boy who has severe epilepsy, created Jack's Lemonade Stand to help other children through the Hospital for Sick Kids last year. He raised $14,000 last year and is among 32 individuals being recognized for leadership in the Build-A-Bear Workshop's Huggable Heroes program. Last Saturday Jack's Lemonade Stand was at the new Longo's store in west Oakville as was the Oakville Children's Choir, which was performing Make Lemonade, a new song to celebrate and support Jack's fundraising. Here, Jack is pictured with choir members at his stand at Longo's. 174160 Green thumbs dig into spring plant sale

GREEN THUMBS AT WORK: St. Jude's Anglican Church Garden Guild members prepare for their annual plant sale Saturday. Digging into the job are, from left, Bob Stone, Beryl Jones and Valerie Chapman.

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