Page 5 Celebrating Earth Day www.insidehalton.com ys Alwa B UYIN NG BUYING D IAMONDS DIAMONDS Erin Park YOURSELF INTO NORMAN KARKADA Upper Oakville Shopping Centre Upper Middle Road & 8th Line 905.337.0051 905-828-7727 EXT.333 norman@erinparklexus.com Stay Connected! Wednesday, April 23, 2014 | 40 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Weather for Oakville, ON Wed Thu Fri Sat 9° 3° 11° 1° 14° 5° 11° 4° Walking the talk for Crime Stoppers by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff Oakville will salute fallen workers on Day of Mourning by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff She may not be a police of cer, but one Oakville woman is working nearly every day to stomp out crime in her community -- one dog walk at a time. A year ago, Penny Ennis, a former executive assistant who now runs a dog-walking business, approached Crime Stoppers of Halton. see Volunteer on p.10 photozone See photos from the weekend's Easter Kidical Mass Bike Ride and National Service Dogs' Easter Egg Hunt at www.oakvillebeaver.com. Long-time Oakville resident Penny Ennis wears the Crime Stoppers banner while walking dogs for her dog-walking business. This is her unique way of volunteering to help educate residents about Crime Stoppers and to make the community safer. Three-month-old Taz proves to be a willing helper. | photo by Riziero Vertolli Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) NEW OWNER OUR GOAL IS TO TREAT EVERY CUSTOMER LIKE FAMILY! COME SEE THE DIFFERENCE! NEW ATTITUDE! VEAW IV GI DARTAY MacLachlan College Offering a world-class education for students from Pre-school to Grade 12. Contact us about registration for September 2014. www.maclachlan.ca 905-844-0372 ext. 235 | 337 Trafalgar Road Workers who have been killed or injured on the job in Canada will be honoured Monday (April 28) as part of the National Day of Mourning. Oakville and District Labour Council is inviting labour, It is important to local politicians, the remember those who business commulost their lives on the nity and residents to job, and also to educate gather at the workpeople so that no more ers memorial outlives are needlessly lost side the Oakville Central Library at in the workplace. 6 p.m. for the annual event, which Tim Batke encourages comOakville and District Labour Council munities to publicly renew the commitment to ght for safe workplaces while remembering workers who have died. "It is important to remember those who lost their lives on the job, and also to educate people so that no more lives are needlessly lost in the workplace," see National on p.3 OPEN SUNDAYS! S! (905) 845-4211 270 Oak Park Blvd, Oakville, ON L6H 0G3 OAKVILLECHRYSLER.COM