Halton Pro-Life Respect Life Fundraising Banquet
40 Days For Life Founder to be main speaker 
David Bereit, national campaign director and founder of the 40 Days for Life prayer vigils, will be the main speaker at Halton Pro-Life’s 2010 Respect Life Fundraising Banquet to be held:
- on Friday, November 5,
- in the Oakville Conference Centre, 2515 Wyecroft Rd, Oakville (South West Corner of QEW and Bronte Road).
For details of how to purchase tickets (at $75 each) or help us through sponsorships, please download and print the ticket order form here
OR
- call 905.632.3232,
- e-mail haltonprolife@bellnet.ca
- visit the Halton Pro-Life Resource Centre, Suite 39, 760 Brant Street, Burlington
- or mail to Halton Pro-Life, PO Box 85601, Burlington, ON L7R 4K3.
We are offering opportunities to sponsor tables, at $800 to $2000. For details, call 905-632-3232 or print and download the form here.
Many thanks to our sponsors so far:
- To AD Vacca and Associates, who is our Five Star Benefactor and sponsor of our main speaker.
- Select Sprinklers;
- Mary Mother of God Parish, Oakville;
- St. Matthew Parish, Oakville.
Mr. Bereit will tell us the good news that:
- More than 350,000 people have participated in the vigils
- How they have have saved nearly 3,000 babies’ lives (that they know about)
- How they have inspired 35 abortion workers to quit their jobs at the abortuaries;
- How they have witnessed five abortion facilities completely close down.
Canada’s newest singing star
The banquet will also feature Canada’s newest country-singing star, Carly Taylor, who reached the finals of
the Western Fall Fair in 2006, sang at the Niagara Falls Blues in the Park festival two years running and has won three talent contests while still a student at Bishop Reding high school in Milton, Ontario. She will debut her new pro-life song that she wrote with her sister, Amie Schnurr.
MC will be broadcasting veteran Brian Salmon, DJ for the Niagara “Classic Rock” radio station GiantFM 91.7. He became ardently pro-life following a conversion experience that brought him back to his Catholic faith.
Executive director Tom Kelly will outline the ambitious plans Halton Pro-Life has formulated for 2010 and 2011 to spread the word of pro-life further and more strongly.


