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Oakville Beaver, 11 Jun 2010, p. 20

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www.oakvillebeaver.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, June 11, 2010 · 20 Police urge people to report elder abuse With World Elder Abuse Awareness Day coming up, Halton Regional Police Service are asking residents to say something when they hear or see elder abuse. The awareness day happens on Tuesday, June 15. According to the police one in eight Halton Region residents are elders and the number will reach 82,000 senior residents by 2015. The Halton police elder services coordinator, Constable Wendy Moraghan has worked collaboratively with Crime Stoppers of Halton to ensure citizens have an alternate way to report Elder Crime. People can call Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). Tips will be investigated by designated seniors investigators. Police say elder abuse can include physical, financial or psychological abuse or neglect. The service also adds that elder abuse is not just a family matter and some cases can result in fatal consequences. Seniors can also call the Halton Seniors Helpline at 1-866-457-8252, Monday to Friday 11 a.m.-2 p.m., to talk to someone. Helping out TRANE. One Of The Most Recognized Brands In North America. Here's Why... · Extensive Research · Pride in Workmanship · Efficient & Reliable · Built To Last FREE 12-Year Parts & Labour Warranty* Up to $1,200 Value Up to 12 Years on a complete system and 10 Years on single unit *Offer available only on qualifying units and systems through participating Trane dealers in Ontario. Offer not available to new construction accounts. Limited Time Offer. AIR CONDITIONERS · FURNACES · HEAT PUMPS · CLEAN AIR AIR CONDITIONERS · FURNACES · HEAT PUMPS · CLEAN AIR Some conditions apply. Four Winds Summer Sale ends July 4, 2010. $1500 off A/C + over $1500 in eco rebates Four Winds Summer Sale NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER Call us for details 905-825-1066 DONATION: YMCA CEO Darryl McKenzie (left) accepts a $3,000 cheque for the Strong Kids Campaign from O'Finn's Irish Temper owner Bob Champagne -- fund raised at the pub's fundraising event on St. Patrick's Day.

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