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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 1 Mar 2018, p. 12

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th ei fp .c a Th e IF P -H al to n H ill s | T hu rs da y, M ar ch 1, 20 18 | 12 Local resident Jack Moon was among close to 60 Canadians who were recog- nized for their efforts by Governor General of Cana- da Julie Payette last week. Moon, a 67-year-old sales executive, received the Mer- itorious Service Award for co-founding Bladder Can- cer Canada in 2009 alongside David Guttman at a ceremo- ny in Toronto. Both former bladder can- cer patients, the duo started the charity to provide infor- mation about diagnoses, share treatment options and offer resources to patients, caregivers and physicians. Their successful early in- tervention campaign If You See Red has raised the pro- file of the disease while their annual awareness walk raises funds for research and the Canadian Bladder Cancer Information Sys- tem. The grassroots organiza- tion has since become a na- tional network that has been replicated internationally. "When I was diagnosed, I had never heard of bladder cancer," Moon said in an In- dependent Free Press inter- view last year. "Very few have. It's growing, the knowledge, but it still has a long way to go." He said in 2017, Canada had 9,000 people diagnosed with bladder cancer and 80,000 currently live with it. "Our goal, long-term, is to make every Canadian aware of bladder cancer," he added. "Bladder cancer is the fifth-most diagnosed cancer, we'd like to see it as the fifth most funds for re- search." NEWS Jack Moon receives Governor General award Local resident Jack Moon was among close to 60 Canadians who were recognized for their efforts by Governor General of Canada Julie Payette last week. MCpl Vincent Carbonneau photo Can I make an estate plan wIth my partner If we are not marrIed? 104 - 83 Mill St., Georgetown 905.877.0121 estates & trustslegal matters M. Jasmine Sweatman B.A., J.D., LL.M., TEP., C.S., EPC, CPCA Certified Specialist in Estates & Trusts Wills, Powers of Attorney, Trusts, Estate Litigation and Administration, Corporate, Real Estate Q: A : Yes. A revocable living trust can be established to allow you to specify how your assets are to be handled both during your lifetime and after your death. By transferring assets from your name as an individual to that of trustee of the trust, you avoid having the court make decisions for you should you become incapacitated or when you die. Alter ego trusts are a tangible example of a revocable living trust. Such trusts are popular for ownership of assets that are needing protection as it reduces the likelihood your spouse would later transfer sole ownership to joint tenants with a new partner. A joint partner trust is another example of a revocable living trust with the same qualifying criteria as an alter ego trust but it serves the interests of two settlors instead of one. Such a trust may benefit a couple (unmarried or married) who wish to transfer ownership of their assets to a trust to try prevent a future partner from seeking and obtaining property rights after death of one of the settlors. Thinking of implementing an estate plan…. call us to discuss! * www.sweatmanlaw.com *Sweatman Law Professional Corporation We set the standard for quality eyecare and we focus on your health and wellness. Eyes Focused onYou Dr. Caroline Teske & Associates - Optometrists 99 Sinclair Avenue, Suite 310 Georgetown, ON | 905.702.1616 www.eyesfocusedonyou.com Do your glasses look like a winter wonderland? CALL TODAY! James Howell Clara Nunes David Prowse NO PAYMENTS NO INTEREST 6 MONTHSFOR save $500 on A HIGH EFFICIENCY WATER SOFTENER LIMITED TIME ONLY PLUS ASK US HOW! Call 905-877-6242 • www.culligan.com 5 Mountainview Rd N, Georgetown

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