Oakville Beaver, 2 Aug 2008, p. 5

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday August 2, 2008 - 5 Coast Guard crew featured in film on boating safety By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF The Town of Oakville's Water-Air Rescue Force (TOWARF) spent most of Friday, July 18, undertaking rescue missions in Lake Ontario even though no one was in any real danger. The Coast Guard Auxiliary Unit was chosen to star in a film on boating safety that will eventually be seen all around the country. Francois Vezina, the National Business Manager of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and head of the film project, spoke about the purpose of the film. "The Coast Guard Auxiliary, of which TOWARF is a member, is celebrating our 30th anniversary this year. The auxiliary was created back in 1978 as a volunteer arm of the Canadian Coast Guard for search and rescue," said Vezina. "One of the things we're doing within that scope is putting together a public service announcement to raise the public's awareness about the auxiliary, about the anniversary and about search and rescue in general." The scenario that was filmed in Oakville involves a man who goes out fishing, but then falls into the water and is unable to get back to his boat. When the man does not return from fishing by 4 p.m. as promised his wife becomes worried and contacts the Coast Guard Auxiliary. "You have TOWARF doing the search. They first locate his boat at night and then later in the morning they locate him," said Vezina. "They pull him out of the water. He's a lit- RON KUZYK / OAKVILLE BEAVER AND... ACTION!: Navigator Communications cameraman/director Sandy Durocher (right) films members of the Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary Unit racing to their boat for a rescue. The Town of Oakville's Water-Air Rescue Unit Force will be featured in a film on boating safety that will eventually be seen nationwide. tle bit hypothermic, but still in fairly good condition. They take him back and then you have a reunion scene at the dock with him, his wife and their little girl." Vezina noted that this film will be used in three projects including a 30-second TV message about the auxiliary, a two-and-a-half minute TV message with more detail about what the auxiliary does and a third project in which segments of the scenario shot in Oakville will be added to a 20-minute-long documentary about the auxiliary. "I want not only boaters, but the Canadian public in general, to be aware that See Oakville page 9 CABINET REFACING AFTER New Patients Welcome! Dear Neighbour, If you are looking for a new dental office in Oakville, I would like to welcome you to consider my practice. My office has developed a number of amenities to make you and your family feel as comfortable as possible during your time with us. Some of these amenities include satellite televisions in each of our treatment rooms so you can watch your favorite programs or you can listen to music on an IPOD with BOSE noise cancelling headphones. We also have the fabulous, new ICUITI Digital Video Personal Eyewear glasses that allow you to watch DVD's on a virtual large screen TV. We have developed a number of special amenities that have been specifically added for your children's comfort including a Playstation 3 with a 40-inch Sony Hi-Definition flat screen LCD TV in the children's section of the reception room. I have recently invested in a dental laser that can treat cavities in you or your children's teeth without the drilling sound or vibration. The Laser treatment can lead to a decrease in the amount of anesthetic that is required during the visit to treat the cavity and improve the overall dental experience for you and your child. I am very fortunate to have a caring and friendly team that are committed to your overall oral health and will make you feel welcome and respected. If you have any questions about our office, please feel free to call us at 905-827-1619. We look forward to meeting with you and creating a long-term relationship. Sincerely BEFORE We can transform your existing cabinets with new doors andlaminate in your choice of style & colour. Select complimentary hardware & have the kitchen of your dreams. No Payments, No Interest for 6 Months O.A.C. Visit our showroom or call for your FREE In Home Consultation Dr. Stephen Phelan Dental Surgeon. Laser, Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 1500 Heritage Way, Oakville, ON L6M 3H4 call 905.827.1619 to arrange an appointment 1313 Speers Road, Oakville · 905-847-8964 Mon. - Fri. 9am-5pm, Sat. 10am-4pm www.granitetransformations.ca Creating sensational smiles in Oakville for 15 years.

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