Oakville Beaver, 11 Aug 2011, p. 8

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w w w .in si d eH A LT O N .c o m O A K V IL LE B E A V E R T h u rs d ay , A u g u st 1 1, 2 01 1 8 It's a moral responsibility Hope in High Heels Sept. 18 Halton Womens Place is hosting its second annual Hope in High Heels Event men walk- ing in heels to support ending violence against women. This year, it will be holding two events on Sept. 17 it will be held in Burlington at Emmas Back Porch Restaurant and on Sept. 18, it will be held in Oakville at Boston Pizza (Dorval). This event will have men walking for less than a km in the heels (provided by HWP). Its a great way to get more men involved in being a part of the solution, said Carm Bozzo, Development Manager. We, at Halton Womens Place, believe that ending violence against women can not happen without the help of men. Fred Haladay, Senior Vice President & Chief Commercial Officer at Atlas Canada will be walk- ing in the Oakville walk and has already raised close to $2000 in pledges. The Oakville walk will begin and end at Boston Pizza, located at 270 North Service Road, Oakville. Boston Pizza is also hosting the post walk lunch for all participants. Registration begins at 10 a.m. There is a $30 registration fee and walkers must collect pledges. To register, visit www.haltonwomensplace. com or call Carm at 905-332-1200, ext. 222. Canada in 1955 where they both attended the University of Toronto. She returned to Japan for a few years, only to come back to Canada with her husband and two sons. After relocating to Toronto, she helped establish the Peace Garden in Nathan Phillips Square. She has become an advocate with several organizations to continue her journey from victim to activist. We must speak of our experiences, that is our moral responsibility to the world. Sixty-six years is a long time and we are nowhere near the solution to the problem. To remember Hiroshima is to commit oneself to peace. Continued from page 5 DANIEL HO / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER VIGIL FOR PEACE: Georgina Bourke (right) and Mervyn Russell lead a candle-lighting cere- mony during Tuesday's vigil organized by the Oakville chapter of the International Campaign for the Abolition of Nuclear Weapons at the Oakville Public Library Central Branch. 4 Lakeshore West, Oakville (at Forsythe, across from Arthur Murray) 905.815-8555 New Arrivals! Available All Year Round to meet your cruise & casual wear needs Great Prices 100% Cotton www.jusbgauze.com Friendly Atmosphere

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