Oakville Beaver, 22 Oct 2010, p. 8

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For the Health of Our Community Thank you to Miranda Ellis of Lady and the Stamp who recently held a fundraising event on Sunday, October 17. Proceeds from this event will be donated towards a new infant scale for the Maternal Child Unit at OTMH. More than $2,100 was raised at this event which includes a matching gift of over $1,000. More than 20 participants attended the event whereby Miranda provided lessons and materials on how to make your own personalized Christmas cards. To learn more about Lady and the Stamp and to view photos of the event, please visit: www.ladyandthestamp.com. On behalf of the patients and staff at OTMH, the Oakville Hospital Foundation would like to thank Miranda and the event partici- pants for their generosity and support. Thank you for the health of our community. Stone House Restaurant will feature a delectable Surf & Turf Buffet including such items as: LOBSTER OYSTERS CRAB SHRIMP MUSSELS LOBSTER BISQUE PRIME RIB PASTA AND MUCH MORE . . . 3106 South Service Road Burlington (between Guelph Line & Walkers Line) 905-632-1316 www.stonehouserestaurant.ca (Plus taxes and gratuities) Only $35per person 11:00 A.M. UNTIL 8:00 P.M. RESERVE YOUR TABLE NOW SEAFOOD BUFFET ALLDAY EVERY SUNDAYwww.o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER Fr id ay , O ct ob er 2 2, 2 01 0 8 I am writing about various inaccuracies and omissions in the article about me. My surname is "Harvey Hope". My profession as a chartered accountant is not mentioned and yet professions are men- tioned for the other candidates. I lived in Erin Mills during a period of reor- ganization of schools due to openings of schools - not closures. The closure reference was actually about the fact that schools I attended as a child are now either closed or are threatened with closure. The point was that I am familiar with students moving schools. I moved back to the Mississauga/Oakville area 11 years ago after spending only a few years in Nova Scotia. I grew up in Mississauga and went to university in Ontario. The article makes it sound like I've only been in Ontario for 11 years. My volunteer job with the Oakville Symphony Orchestra was not my first volun- teer job. It was my first volunteer job after graduating university and starting my career. I had done many other volunteer activities while in school. That volunteer experience was before I moved to Nova Scotia, while I lived in Mississauga. The paragraph about my school council activities is very messed up. I had been the school council secretary as well as school council treasurer for both Linbrook Public School and EJ James Public School over the course of a few years. The phrase "secretary of the treasurer for the school councils..." is confusing to say the least. I was a member of the PARC 14 committee the name of which anyone following Ward 3 would readily know as it was often men- tioned in The Oakville Beaver. There is no E.J. James residents' associa- tion it is a school, not a neighbourhood. If elected I will be promoting better com- munication and co-operation with the com- munity (not from). I have never sat at the board table. I have been attending meetings of the Halton District School Board (HDSB) as a member of the public gallery for more than seven years. That was part of a quote and I did not say that. I was attempting to explain that decisions made in the board room aren't always explained as well as they could be to allow the public to understand why a particular decision was reached. I am running for trustee in Ward 3 because I am passionate about supporting all the schools in this ward, elementary and second- ary. Ann Harvey Hope, CA, CFP Candidate for Oakville Ward 3 HDSB School Trustee Trustee candidate wants to clarify Ward 3 article

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