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continued from p.4 task to be accomplished, if there was ever a cause that needed to be followed that looked like it might be tough, or may not even be achievable, you didn't need to look much further than Max Khan to find an ally in getting it done." Khan's father Mahmood Condolence book is available at Town Hall until April 7 Khan ended the service by thanking all present for taking the time to attend and pay their respects to Khan, who he described as not just his son, but also his friend. Mahmood said while his son Max died young, he had accumulated more than 100 years' worth of experiences by virtue of his massive work ethic. He said Khan had an apparent premonition about his impending death in telling his father three months ago that when he died, many people of different faiths and races would come to his funeral. He asked Mahmood to ensure they all felt welcome. Following the funeral prayers, Khan was buried at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens. Flags at all Oakville municipalities flew at half-mast since news of Khan's death broke early Sunday. A condolence book is available for those who wish to sign it in the front foyer of Oakville Town Hall at 1225 Trafalgar Rd. It will be available from 8 a.m.-10 p.m. weekdays until Tuesday (April 7). 15 | Thursday, April 2, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Max Khan Sexual aSSault & Violence interVention SerViceS (SaViS) of Halton · free anti-violence presentations to businesses/associations/schools · free confidential counselling · free 24-hour support line - anyone may call: 905.875.1555 905.825.3622 · Toll free: 877.268.8416 · www.savisofhalton.org n ow o f f e r i n g P h ys i ot h e r a P y o s t eo Pat h y at h l e t i c t h e r a P y oakvillesportsmedicinecentre.ca 905 337 8455 halton.ca 311 Get Involved, Share Your Ideas Halton Regional Council is now accepting applications from members of the community to fill positions on the following agencies, boards and committees: · · · · Older Adult Advisory Committee Natural Heritage Advisory Committee Halton Agricultural Advisory Committee Regional Waterfront Parks Advisory Committee These citizen appointments provide Halton residents from a variety of backgrounds with the opportunity to contribute their skills and perspectives to enhance the quality of life in our community. This appointment term expires on November 30, 2018. Regional Council strives to ensure that its boards and committees reflect the diverse nature of our community, and invites all residents of Halton to consider applying for these opportunities. An Interview Committee composed of Regional Councillors will formally recommend qualified candidates for these positions to the rest of Regional Council once the process is complete. guest speakers you're invited to partners international canada's human trafficking awareness event! Join us as we hear from our partners in india and moldova who are actively helping girls who have been rescued from the sex trade. the director of the mahima home in india leader at beginning of life in moldova smita singh vladimir ubeivolc Details of these opportunities and application forms are available on our website at halton.ca/advisorycommittees, via e-mail to regionalclerk@halton.ca, or from the Office of the Regional Clerk at Halton Regional Centre, 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Completed applications must be received by the Office of the Regional Clerk no later than Friday, May 1, 2015 at 4:30 p.m. Completed forms may be submitted online, by mail or by fax to 905-825-8838. Karyn Bennett Regional Clerk Please contact us as soon as possible if you have any accessibility needs at Halton Region events or meetings. 020415 saturday, april 11, 2015 7:00pm - 9:30pm the marquee, sheridan college oakville

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