Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 7 Feb 1993, p. 3

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FREE SEMINAR PaAaY LESS TAX How To Solve The Problem of Low Interest Rates Where: Oakville Public Library 120 Navy St., Oakville Thurs., Feb. 11/93 7:30 p.m. Thurs., Feb. 18/93 7:30 p.m. n Noreen Heaney Helping victims to recover oreen Heaney sounds just a little worldâ€"weary when she says, "At this point, I don‘t think there | is ‘anything‘ I could see or hear that would shock 3 M% Sponsored by BMX â€" _ A.E.CG. Advanced Financial Concepts Heaney has been a volunteer with the Victim‘s Services Unit of the Halton Regional Police for almost seven years. Her first real "crisis case" involved four teenagers killed in a tragic car accident. It was a brutal iniâ€" tiation. "You never forâ€" get your first one," she says. § _ Recently, in addition to her volâ€" unteer efforts, she has taken on the partâ€"time job of £661 ‘z Arenigey ‘Aepung ‘puayeam 10ne0g â€" £ This year for Valentine‘s Day Give that special person in your life a . BALLOON BOUQUET Your One Stop Party Shop fivj coordinating the Unit. According to this Oakville native, the volunteer Unit is primarily a referral service. Her staff (about 35 in all), located in four offices throughout the Region (Burlington, Milton, Georgetown, and Oakville) receives copies of all police occurrences, robberies, assaults, car accidents, suiâ€" cides, whatever. "Essentially, everything the police respond to, we hear about," the coordinator explains. In most cases, letters and/or telephone calls then go out to the crime victims. They are informed of the existence of the Victim‘s Services Unit and advised of other agencies in * the community that might be of help. Noreen Heaney In more serious cases â€" like assaults (sexual or otherâ€" ~ I wise), armed robbery, or sudden deaths (through suicide or After a burglary, for example, Heaney says, people I car accidents) â€" a specially trained "crisis intervention" _ don‘t like the feeling of knowing that some, possibly vioâ€" team goes directly to the scene. lent and certainly unscrupulous, character has been in their Recently, Heaney notes, there has been a rash of conveâ€" â€" home sifting through their most private possessions. It can nience store holdâ€"ups. When she gets a call (she wears a _ be deeply disturbing and have lasting psychological effects. I beeper), she drops her administrative role to become a supâ€" At another level she notes, "We will go along with an C .e g port person at the crime scene. officer in the case of informing someone of the death of a l .0“‘l wo 43 I | I i "The important thing is for people who have had a family member in a car crash. The officer will break the shock to have someone with them as support," she points _ news, and we will take it from there." out. They may be feeling vulnerable or violated. As everyâ€" The crisis worker says it is vital for people to get the thing starts to sink in, they may realize how close they â€" facts and adds, "The Halton Police are very good at keepâ€" -F-_-_-I-J came to being hurt or even killed. It is important for people â€" ing people informed." 1290 I to be able to talk about their feelings and in some cases to There is a gentle way of delivering bad news, she says, SPEERS I vent their anger. (See ‘Volunteers‘ page 5) 847â€"9131 * ** _ SEMINAR YOU‘RE INVITED TO OUR SEMINAR TALK TO SIX OF CANADA‘S TOP MUTUAL FUND COMPANIES Managers of over $12.5 billion and 64 mutual funds TOPICS: * 90% Tax Deduction on $5,000 RRSP * Selfâ€"Directed RRSP‘s *18% Foreign Content for 1993 * Maximizing your RRSP returns * Benefiting from the recovery * Reducing your income taxes * Avoiding poverty line retirement SEMINAR £TRIMARK MUTUAL FUNDsS The @ > Universal Group s s TEMPLETON W Michael Leeâ€"Chin J. Richard Charlton President Founder Viceâ€"President AIC Investment Group % AIC Investment Group THURSDAY FEBRUARY 11, 1993 MEET THE MUTUAL FUND COâ€"‘S 6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. SEMINAR BEGINS HOWARD JOHNSON 590 Argus Rd. (at Trafalgar Rd.) Oakville, Ontario CALL $49â€"4700 TO RESERVE SEATS Downtown Oakville offers free Saturday Parking in all municipal lots (on a firstâ€"come firstâ€"served basis) (excluding the parking garage) and free parking every evening after 6:00 Presented by: AIC Investment Group, Oakwville, Ontario p.m., Sun.c/a_\'s and holidays at all street meters and in all lots. For more f â€" information, contact the Downtown Oakville BIA at 844â€"4520. Ad < 2 # SEMINAR

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