in si de ha lto n. co m O ak vi lle B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A ug us t 30 ,2 01 8 | 12 ArborMemorial Inc. * ArborMemorial Inc. survey of 1,033Canadians conductedbyEnvironicsResearchGroupLtd. in August 2015 "It feels good to know it's all taken care of." Over 70%of people polled* admit it... they don't know thedetails of their partner's funeral and cemeterywishes. Howabout you? Thinking aheadmakes sense, so discover your options. Discuss it with your lovedones. Pre-planning is easywith theFamily Registry EstatePlanner fromArborMemorial. Call today to order your FREEPlanningKit 905-257-1100 glenoaks.ca GlenOaks Funeral Home&Cemetery byArborMemorial 3164Ninth Line (403 &Dundas St.) Mississauga/Oakville, ON Welcome to KKT Orthopedic Spine Center! We are a new innovative treatment center for sufferers of back, neck and other chronic pain. KKT is a non-invasive, painless and fast treatment option which uses low-frequency sound waves to correct the position of the spine which results in pain relief, improved strength and mobility and may avoid the need for surgery or prolonged use of medication. KKT is scientifically proven, FDA and Health Canada approved and utilized in the treatment of many acute and chronic conditions such as: Back pain, Headaches, Neck Pain, Bulging Discs, Herniated Discs, Sciatica, Osteoarthritis, Whiplash, Scoliosis, Knee pain, Hip pain, Healed Vertebral Fractures and Facet Syndrome. We fix the cause of the problems that you are suffering from, we don't just treat the pain. KKT has been safely applied 450,000+ times over 15 years and now has 24 centers across 11 countries. We are pleased to inform you that the inventor of this new technology, Dr. Aslam Khan, is currently based out of our new clinic in Streetsville Mississauga. Our team looks forward to providing this treatment option to residents in Mississauga and surrounding areas. KKT is the solution people are seeking. Let us help stop your pain from taking away the things you love to do in life, and put an end to needless suffering. Please visit our website www.kktspine.com to learn more. We invite you to visit us at our new location 370 Queen Street South. For more information please call 905-285-0005 or email toronto@kktspinetreatment.com. SAVING YOU MORE For more details go instore or online @thebrick.com. ON NOW AT THE BRICK! SWEET ROSE. Each week, Kerr Street Mission is blessed by over 125 volunteers who give their time and energy to cook and serve meals to those who enjoy KSM's weekly community dinners. Individuals of all ages help KSM to serve those who utilize our services. Without them, KSM would not be able to extend our hands out to those around us. One of our volunteers is sweet Rose who is 73 years old and who has been volunteering at KSM for many years. She understands, better then anyone the struggle of living below the poverty line. Rose is no stranger to hardship. She has spent most of her adult life battling an invasive, incurable blood disease. On top of this, Rose has also grieved the loss of her mother, husband, brother, sister and niece all within 12 months. She attributes KSM for saving her life during these incredible times of hardship. "I picked myself up, and kept going, time after time. I kept myself busy; looked for opportunities to help someone who's situation was worse than mine. That's why I love volunteering here. Volunteering at KSM got me out of the house, it kept me sane. I wish a place like this was around when I really needed it." Being raised in a small town in Newfoundland in a tight knit community, Rose also learned the importance of community - and when one member needed help, everyone rallied together. So, we think Rose has it right. Whether it is a small fishing community in Newfoundland or a city like Oakville, when one of us cries out for help, isn't it our privilege to respond? To learn more about KSM, or how you can help - please reach out to us @ 905.845.7485 or visit www.kerrstreet.com Kerr Street Mission 485 Kerr Street, Oakville P: 905.845.7485 Charitable Reg. No. 897106845RR0001 A priest well-known for his years of service in Oakville churches, but perhaps even better known as founder and editor-in-chief of the Bread of Life magazine and as a leading figure in the Catholic Charis- matic Renewal movement in Canada, has died. The Rev. Dr. Monsignor Pe- ter Coughlin went into medi- cal distress last Saturday af- ternoon (Aug. 25) while being driven back to his residency at St. Joseph's convent in Dun- das, having just completed one of his regular thrice-weekly kidney dialysis sessions. He died late that evening at Joseph Brant Hospital. He was 76. "Monsignor Peter Coughlin served the diocese faithfully as a parish priest in several lo- cations.... He was also very in- volved in the Charismatic Re- newal at the provincial and na- tional levels and was a well- known speaker and writer in the Charismatic community," Douglas Crosby, Bishop of Hamilton, told the Post in an email. "Even though his health was failing he did not want to stop ministering and accepted an appointment as chaplain for the Sisters of St. Joseph.... He died with his 'boots on'! It was his wish!" Crosby stated. Born in Hamilton on Oct. 11, 1941 to Sarah and Jack Cough- lin, Peter Burdette Coughlin was an altar server and a Cub Scout as a boy. His father died of a kidney ailment when he was in Grade 7. He spent much of his youth at various jobs and fixing things around the house to help his widowed mother and his four younger NEWS MONSIGNOR PETER COUGHLIN: 1941-2018 TIM WHITNELL twhitnell@metroland.com CATHOLIC PRIEST SERVED IN HALTON, HAMILTON FOR 51 YEARS See MSGR, page 77