Oakville Beaver, 1 Apr 2011, p. 7

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MAKE YOUR EASTERMotion voted downA motion by Halton MPPCommittee to examine the SPECIAL AT DIETRICHSTed Chudleigh to reviewfunds revenues.Ontarios Victims Justice FundRecently the provincial was voted down by the ProvincialCriminal Injuries Compensation legislature.Board, which provides pay-PLEASEFRESH FREE RANGE Chudleigh, who serves asments for funeral costs and ORDER INthe PC Critic to the Attorneypsychological trauma for crime General, said he was disap-vTURKEYSictims and their families, was ADVANCEpointed in the McGuintycriticized in the media for fail-CANADA GRADE ALiberals.ing to provide parents of mur-This was an opportunity fordered children with financial $99MPPs to show Ontario familiescompensation. 2how the Legislative AssemblyA March 14 Toronto Star lbsupports their interests, hearticle revealed that a parent Ted Chudleighsaid.must witness the death of their A boneless Black Forest Smoked ham, Our FamousThe motion asvices include a support line, rapeked thechild, or come upon the crime pre-sliced, then glazed with your choice centres, witness assistance pro-Standing Committee on Justicescene for the province to pay.GLAZED HAMSgrams and a domestic violenceof Honey Mustard, Orange Marmalade Policy to undertake a compre-A PC government will court program.for onlyhensive study on the revenuesaddress the needs of crime vic-orCanadianMapleIn a 2007 and 2008 reportand expenditures from thetims. We will not allow the exist- and decorated with fruit. the Liberals were criticized forVictims Justice Fund. The funding barrier in victims services to carrying significant surpluses in$99is collected from court-imposedgo unaddressedthe fund. Chudleighs motionfines and used to assist victims with files from the Toronto 5would have allowed the Justiceand their families. Victim ser-Star. lbHalton good for immigrants-InBonewnCroOurFamousCountryedFor the thStuffird year in a row,Canadian experience and developcareer-track, paid internships to Hst oRoatelStyleHalton Region has been rated asskills to enter the labour market. internationally-educated job one of Canadas Best EmployersTo meet future labour mar-seekers through the Career PHAMSriPorkmofeRib for new Canadians.ket needs and maintain a com-Bridge internship program, host-olidayPerfectforHOldeWorld, RoEntertainingaThe distinction was madepetitive workforce, we do asing interns in asset management, stAkedgedtoEuropeanSmoperfectiobased on the Regions commit-much as we can to ensure thecommunications, human n99 $$$99ment to initiatives that helpsuccess of those who come to usresources, p$9/lblanning and trans-9/lb7 /lb8/lb3recent immigrants integrate intothrough international immigra-portation services areas. Halton Min12-18 RibsHaltons workforce.tion said Halton Regional Chairalso participates in placement The award recognizes employ-Gary Carr. programs with Halton ers offering programs to assistNewcomers contribute toMulticultural Council and the OurFameshFrousnew Canadians in making theour economic, social and culturalCanadian Caribbean Association FreshBonelesurmetsGoMarinated memade Hotransition to a new workplacedevelopment and it is in every-of Halton. The rating was deter-LegofLamBb utterfand life in Canada. Halton Regionones interest to help them settlemined bliye Mediacorp Canada Inc., d StuffingGraviesparticipates in several mentoringinto a healthy and prosperous lifea publishing firm that manages RoastLegofLamb2999programs and internships to helpin Halton. the Canada's Top 100 Employers 99$$$foreign-trained professionals gainHalton Region providesproject./ltrlb1/2234/ltr$99//lblb9Choose from a large selection of ANNOUNCEMENTDuffl et Pastries & LaRocca BakeryCAKESMark Brown, Chair of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, is pleased toannounce the addition of STEVE BRIGHTto the Chamber team.Steve joins the Chamber as a Policy Analyst.Bringing 17 years of wide-ranging public affairs and communica-tions experience to the Chamber, Steve worked previously with Bank of Montreal, TSX Group, two consultancies and a not-for-profi t orga-nization. Working closely with Chamber President John Sawyer, Gov-ernment Relations and Advocacy Committee Chair Wendy Rinella,and our members, Steve will manage the Chambers advocacy initia-MEAT WAREHOUSEtives.The Oakville Chamber is the voice of business in Oakville.PROUDLY SERVING OAKVILLE SINCE 1986Oakvilles business community has a critical role to play in Oakvillespresent andfuture. Through our tax dollars, businesses fi nance a liv-1260 Speers Rd. Unit 13, OakvilleQEWable Oakville. To ensure our voice continues to be heard by all levelsof government, we are expanding our capability to meet our members advocacy needs. Were excited about having Steve on board to help us with this work.905-847-52951260SPEERSA not-for-profi t organization, the Oakville Chamber of Commerce was established in 1949.Tues-Thurs 10-7; Good Friday 10-2 Sat 8-5;The Chambers membership has grown to over 1,100 businesses representing over 33,000UNnit13Xemployees. Closed Easter Sunday33rrdLine44tthLineDDoorrvvaall7 Friday, April 1, 2011 OAKVILLE BEAVER www.insideHALTON.com

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