Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 16 Feb 2010, p. 14

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14 Independent & Free Press, Tuesday,February 16, 2010 BIRTHS BUSINESS HIEC seeks career coaches for special events The Halton Industry Education Council (HIEC) will host the first-ever Men as Career Coaches (MACC), to be held Thursday, March 4, at the Burlington Convention Centre and the sixth annual Women as Career Coaches (WACC), to be held on Thursday, March 25, at the Burlington Convention Centre with keynote speaker Jeanne Beker, the host of CTV's FashionTelevision. Young people need access to adult role models who are willing to share their career pathways, encourage positive self-esteem and promote the goals and dreams of youth. Both events provide an opportunity for community members to share career experiences, insights and journeys with young men and women, Grades 9-12, in an informal, interactive manner. At this time HIEC is recruiting Career Coaches and sponsors for both events. Sponsorship is becoming very important, due to the increasing costs of these important opportunities. These gender specific events will foster new levels of mentorship, as adult role models engage with youth to help them become informed about opportunities available in the world of work. Both events provide an opportunity for community members to share career experiences, insights and journeys with youth in an informal, interactive manner. The career coaching model encourages the entire community to play a vital role in reaching out to youth to provide them with the necessary information and resources to make informed career decisions, while building a culture of mentorship that will have lasting impact in Halton. Over the past five years, WACC has become an extremely popular event in Halton with attendance more than doubling since its inception. The impact these events have on student attendees is everlasting and powerful, as seen in the following quote from a past student attendee of Women as Career Coaches: "Women as Career Coaches changed my life and took me in a whole new direction. I met lots of women who were very encouraging and positive. Attending this event helped me to pursue my goals and achieve my dreams." To learn more about these exciting events or to register as a career coach please visit www.hiec.on.ca/macc or www.hiec.on.ca/ wacc, or call the Halton Industry Education Council at 905-634-2575. HIEC is a not-for-profit organization-- a joint venture between industry, education and community partners in the Halton Region. To learn more visit, www.hiec.on.ca, www.apprenticesearch.com. -- click on the Facebook link to become a fan! LaROSE Rob LaRose and Sarah Vokey are pleased to announce the arrival of Natalie Lynn LaRose, born January 7th, 2010, weighing 8 lbs., 13 1/2 ozs. Proud grandparents are Paul and Susan LaRose, Darlene Larocque and Clarence Vokey. She is a wonderful addition to our Family and Great Grandpa is looking over her. A special Thank You to all the staff at Georgetown Hospital. DEATHS SHEA, Ellen Christina "Nellie" (nee Hammond) Peacefully in the presence of her daughter on Wednesday February 10th 2010 at the Georgetown Hospital. Nellie in her 97th year, beloved wife of the late Orval Joseph Shea. Loving mother of Lynda Howse (Fred) of Sprucedale. Predeceased by her son Norman Shea (Judy). Devoted grandmother of Philip and Carmen Shea, Fred and Dee Shea, Paul and Tara Howse, Chris and Lindsay Howse and Debbie and Mike McElroy. Cherished Gran of Matthew Pitcher Howse, Jordan Howse, Liam and Seth Shea, Tatum Shea and Kyle McElroy. Dear sister of Mary Perry and also predeceased by her brothers Art, Gord, Bert and Norman Hammond. Dear sister-in-law of the late Rita King, Wilmot Shea, Luella Inglis, Ethel Reesor and Irven Shea. Nellie will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by many nieces, nephews and friends. Family and friends were received at the J.S. Jones & Son Funeral Home, 11582 Trafalgar Road, north of Maple Avenue, Georgetown 905-877-3631 on Saturday from 2-4 and 6-8 pm. Funeral service was held in the chapel on Sunday February 14th, 2010 at 1:00 pm. Spring Interment Hillcrest Cemetery, Norval. In memory contributions to the Norval United Church or the Diabetes Association would be appreciated. To send expressions of sympathy visit www.jsjonesandsonfuneralhome.com Domino's Pizza opens in Acton Domino's Pizza recently opened a new store at 352 Queen Street in Acton and Halton Hills Councillors Clark Somerville (left) and Jon Hurst (second from right) were on hand to welcome franchise partners Werner Lomker of Fergus (second from right) and Shane Linthorne of Georgetown at the official ribbon-cutting. The store can be reached by visiting www.Dominos.ca or by calling 519-853-9000. Submitted photo IN MEMORIAMS VIEIRA, Maria 1930 - 2002 To a good life came a peaceful end, She died as she lived, everyone's friend, Upright and just in all her ways, Loving and kind to the end of her days. We saw her suffer, heard her sigh, We could nothing but sit close by, We have lost, but Heaven has gained, One of the best the world contained. Love always, your husband, Frank and family New HR management firm launched H3R Human Resources Services of Georgetown held the Canadian launch this month of Answers HR, a web-based HR program designed specifically to meet the needs of small to mediumsized organizations in a cost-effective and easy-to-use way, with local support from a network of Human Resources professionals. H3R Managing Director, Michael Bennett of Georgetown, said "H3R is proud to partner with the developers of Answers HR, We do HR Limited of the UK, to bring this innovative product into the Canadian market. I am excited about how Answers HR can help small business owners in streamlining and improving the quality of their HR administration and people-management." For more information about H3R Human Resources Services, contact Bennett, 905-702-7595 or 1-888-H3R-1414, or visit www.h3rservices.com. The partnership was formalized in a special reception held at the home of the British Consul General. Above, from left, Jonathan Dart, British Consul General (Toronto); Alasdair Ross, We do HR; Michael Bennett, H3R Human Resources Services; Julie Ross, We do HR; Sir Neville Trotter and David Coppock, UK Trade & Investment. Photo submitted Halton Region to offer event for business owners Halton Region's Small Business Centre will host Bridges to Better Business-- Strategies for Growth at the Oakville Conference Centre, on Feb. 25. This special half-day learning and networking event for Halton Region business owners will highlight strategies that business owners can use to grow their business, and provide participants an opportunity to share best practices and make valuable business connections. The keynote presentation will be delivered by internationally renowned professional speaker and consultant Hugh Culver who operated the first private adventure tour to the South Pole, has golfed at the North Pole, is a seasoned Ironman triathlete, mountain climber, and successful business owner. To register, $75, contact Nancy Malloy, 1-866-4HALTON (1-866-442-5866), ext. 7514. In loving memory of James Timleck (Jim) who left us on February 17th, 2009 Thou you are gone, You will never be forgotten. We love you and miss you always. Wife, Gwen, Daughters, Christine and Marnie Son, Jeff and families

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