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Oakville Beaver, 7 Sep 2012, p. 15

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15 · Friday, September 7, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Kathy's visits with her mom used to be about groceries, laundry & cleaning MICHAEL IVANIN / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER sign up: Clockwise, from far back left, Rabbi Stephen Wise, D.V. Sharma, Geraldo Oudri, Parminder Kaur, Rev. Dr. Morar Murray-Hayes, Jennifer Malabar, Maria DiDanieli, Laila Eiriksson, Rev. Canon Darcey Lazerte, and in front, from right, Oakville Town Councillor Pam Damoff, Julie Pehar, Father Mark Gato, Halton Regional Police Staff Sgt. Jeff Foster, A.Q. Mufti, Oakville Town Councillor Jeff Knoll, Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, Oakville Fire Chief Lee Grant, and Rev. Mervyn Russell pose during a photo shoot at 20 Division Police Station, to create a poster encouraging residents to become organ donors. Community leaders unite to promote organ donor poster People of different faiths and numerous public officials showed their support for organ donation during a Tuesday photo shoot at the 20 Division Police Station at 95 Oak Walk Dr. Members of the Interfaith Council of Halton, the Oakville Fire Department, the Halton Regional Police Service, Town council, the Oakville Lions Club, Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn, organ donation recipient Jennifer Malabar, organ donation advocate Julie Pehar and others posed for photos, which will be turned into posters as part of the Oakville Be a Donor campaign. "We wanted to show that all faiths and all different kinds of community members support organ donation," said Malabar. The campaign seeks to raise awareness about the importance of organ donation and the need for residents to register as organ donors and discuss their wishes, concerning organ donation, with their family. For more information, residents can e-mail oakbeadonor@gmail.com or follow @ OakBeADonor on Twitter. Now they are about catching up with each other If helping your parent live independently has become more about the `to-do' list than about time together, there are options that can help combine convenience and care with an active lifestyle. Chartwell retirement residences provide the safety and security your parent needs with the services and activities they want. And that way, your time together can really be spent on the important things in life like catching up with each other. tHe new Michael g. Degroote oPen! HSC IS reInVeStIng In our future. We are creating a studentcentred learning environment to unleash the academic potential of all students in the College and to maximize the accomplishments and potential of our graduates. - Marc Ayotte, Head of College Senior School now 180 Oak Park Blvd., Oakville Call Scott Barton It's worth it! 905-389-1367 www.hsc.on.ca 905-257-0095 · www.chartwellreit.ca Hillfield Strathallan College is an independent day school for students from M3 and PK to Grade 12. Visit us at www.hsc.on.ca. Come in and see how it feels

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