Arrested on sex charges A 54-year-old Oakville man has been arrested in connection with alleged sexual assaults, which date back to the early 1980s. Halton Regional Police made the arrest Tuesday following an investigation, which was initiated after two alleged victims came forward. According to a release from Halton Regional Police, between January 1980 and December 1982, an 11-year-old male victim resided in Oakville and was approached by a man while in the area of Trafalgar Road and Iroquois Shore Road. The man was reported to be operating a light-coloured Ford cargo van and offered the victim money in exchange for manual labour at an area barn. Police said that on three separate occa- 9 · Friday, May 25, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com sions the victim was indecently assaulted by the man while at the barn. Between January 1984 and December 1985, a second victim, a 13-year-old Oakville boy, worked with the accused at a local company and on three separate occasions was allegedly sexually assaulted by him, twice at an Oakville residence and another at the Your parents helped you cross the street safely, learn to ride a bike and drive a car barn. Manuel Ferreira Tavares, 54, of Oakville has been charged with indecent assault on a male and sexual assault. Halton Regional Police ask anyone with information related to this case to contact Detective Constable Stu MacDonald at 905465-8975 or an investigator with the Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Bureau at 905-4658970. Now they need you to help them make the right decision If conversations have begun to explore the topic of retirement living, you're probably wondering where to begin. The most important thing is to find the option that best suits your parent's needs. At Chartwell, our professionally trained staff can help you navigate the decision-making process and help you decide on the best option. Helping your parent through life's transitions Tuesday, May 29th · 7:00pm 8:30pm Join us for an information session on retirement living and support. The adult children of the residents of Chartwell Classic Oakville will lead a discussion group on helping your loved ones make the transition to retirement living. Hear first hand from their experiences. All are welcome. Call to RSVP! Where To Begin RETIREMENT RESIDENCE 180 Oak Park Blvd., Oakville 905-257-0095 · www.chartwellreit.ca Making People's Lives Better