Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 30 Apr 2008, p. 1

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OAKVILLE'S BEST REAL ESTATE SECTION INSIDE! Beaver THE OAKVILLE N O RT H A M E R I C A' S M O S T AWA R D E D C O M M U N I T Y N E W S PA P E R A member of Metroland Media Group Ltd. Vol. 47 No. 52 United Way agencies hurt by cutbacks By Angela Blackburn OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF The Oakville United Way (UWO) appears to be anything but united with its member agencies these days. At the core of the discontent is funding cutbacks to many member agencies. Inside Living...........................................14 Artscene.......................................21 Automotive..................................25 Sports...........................................28 Classified.....................................33 Full Delivery: Sureloc, JYSK, The Tile Shoppe, The Bay, Rona Partial Delivery: Sport Chek, FM Windows, XS Cargo, Bouclair, Donato Magazine, Strada Shoes, Mark's Work Warehouse, Robbin Hood, National Sports, Stoney Creek Furniture, Topper's Pizza, Henry's Camera, Home Depot, Part Source, Canada Bread, Peoples Jewellers TE3048 OAKVILLE THE `08 YARIS starting from AND $1,000 ECO AUTO REBATE! 905-842-8400 www.oakvillebeaver.com Practising with Olympians a golden experience SPORTS 321 Cornwall Rd. Old Oakville Market 905.815.8777 DUNDEE MORTGAGE SERVICES INC. Renew your YRS mortgage rate 3-4 months YRS before your current term ends. Variable No Broker Fees on Rate Mortgage Mortgages. 3 5 5.24% 5.35% 1.00% PRIME PAUL FOLEY A.M.P. MORTGAGE CONSULTANT 905-827-8009 ABBEY PLAZA, OAKVILLE · Third Line at Upper Middle "Using Communication To Build Better Communities" WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2008 80 Pages $1.00 (plus GST) See Agencies page 2 CHANTAL AYOTTE / OAKVILLE BEAVER FATHER'S MISSION: Rob Ellis, president and founder of Ontario Youth at Work, bows his head during a video presentation featuring his son David, who was killed in a workplace accident in 1999 on his second day on the job. Ellis told the students at St. Ignatius of Loyola, Tuesday, he still cannot bear to watch the presentation. `Do it for Dave' Grieving father urges students to ask for proper orientation and safety training By Paloma Migone SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER $ 13,165.00 A job may lead to wealth, networks and a prosperous future or in Rob Ellis' case, a family tragedy that changes your perception of the workplace. Ellis lost his 18-year-old son David nine years ago when a dough-mixing machine he was cleaning at an Oakville bakery, turned on and pulled him into the blades. It was his sec- ond day on the job. The mourning father told the story to St. Ignatius of Loyola students yesterday to raise awareness on youth safety in the workplace. Ellis, founder and president of Our Youth at Work, has been a safety advocate reaching thousands of listeners through presentations at school assemblies and corporate meeting. Ellis' presentation is focused on teaching students about workplace safety and making sure employers "look over them and respect them" by providing safety training and orientation before starting a job. "I heard that the presentation would be emotional," said Marianne Pasiliao, president of student council at Loyola. And emotional it was. He began the presentation with a video about his son David. It included details about his death, family interviews and a speech from Ellis. See Students page 3 100% Vegetable Oil, No MSG Cantonese, Hunan, Mandarin & Szechuan Style CALIFORNIA & PLANTATION T el: 905-337 -8383 SHUTTERS A Authorized Eclipse Shutters Dealer 905-337-8859 Free Delivery (in limited area) over $20 (Before Tax) BEST FOOD FAST TAKE OUT Gift Certificates Available FREE Bring this ad & receive $5.00 off any purchase of $35.00 or more. 1 coupon per visit. Expires May 31/08 SHUTTERS ETC. Visit www.oakvilleshops.com for our full menu

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