Man released on bail -- again continued from p.3 according to police, who continue to investigate. Last month, organizations came forward stating the accused was or had been affiliated with them. Those organizations, including the YMCAs in Oakville and Burlington, the local Red Cross, and yacht clubs in Oakville and Bronte, issued statements to their members and posted messages on their respective websites. Hewson first appeared at a bail hearing May 23 and was remanded until May 27. He had two additional charges brought against him May 28. Last Thursday, one more charge was brought against Hewson, prior to his bail being set. Other bail conditions he faces include having no contact with anyone under the age of 18 without a surety present, not to be in a position of trust with anyone under 16 and no direct or indirect contact with the seven alleged victims and their families and he must not use a digital device that can connect to the Internet. He must also hand over his passport to Halton police and report to Halton Regional Police Service's 20 Division once a week. Anyone with information can contact the Halton Regional Police Service Child Abuse and Sexual Assault Bureau's Det.-Sgt. John Mans at 905-465-8760. -- with files from Halton Division reporters John Bkila, David Lea and Tim Whitnell 5 | Wednesday, June 11, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com New Patients Welcome! Our door is always open We pride ourselves on the high quality of treatment, service and care we provide. We are always very happy to welcome new patients to our practice, and I welcome your call to schedule a new patient or emergency appointment with us! My office offers a wide range of complete modern dental care in a state of the art facility. Dr. Stephen Phelan, DDS Before Suspect was arrested without incident Mazen Zehairi, 28, of Oakville faces charges including criminal harassment, two counts of mischief under $5,000, two counts of uttering threats, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, assault with a weapon, and four counts of mischief related to religious property. One area that is a focus of my practice is to help the many people suffering from advanced tooth wear and erosion. It seems this is a problem that is increasing but it can be treated if caught before it is too late. The main issue if you feel you suffer from any form of tooth wear is protection and prevention. If your tooth wear has been diagnosed at an early stage you can concentrate on preventing further tooth wear with diet modification, protective dental appliances and some limited dental bonding to restore the small areas of attrition or erosion. If tooth wear has progressed to the point that your protective enamel has been worn away and you have exposed your inner dentin you will likely need a more comprehensive solution. The pictures included are an example of a patient with severe attrition, erosion and bite collapse that I solved with a full mouth rehabilitation using porcelain restorations. After continued from p.1 On Friday, at 9 a.m., police responded to a report of a motorcyclist driving erratically in a west Oakville neighbourhood. When police arrived, witnesses assisted officers and the suspect was located and arrested without incident. If you suffer from tooth wear or other advanced dental problems, I would like to invite you to call my office to arrange a personal consultation appointment. Dr. Stephen Phelan Dr. Stephen Phelan Call 905.827.1619 to arrange an appointment In the story, Social issues on agenda of Unifor allcandidates meeting, that appeared in the Friday, June 6 edition of the Oakville Beaver, a person was asked to leave the all-candidates meeting co-hosted by Unifor Local 707, Reclaim our Democratic Canada and the Oakville and District Labour Council in Oakville last Wednesday because, according to organizers, he broke the rules of conduct. The Beaver regrets any misunderstanding or inconvenience that may have occurred. Clarification Dental Surgeon. Cosmetic, Restorative & Implant Dentistry. 1500 Heritage Way, Oakville www.phelandental.com CREATING SENSATIONAL SMILES IN OAKVILLE FOR 22 YEARS. Don't miss this, and other great deals! Visit Follow us: @wagjag Proudly Canadian SAVE $5 NOW AND *$80 LATER IN ENERGY COSTS WITH ONE GE LED They're the long-lasting light bulbs with brightness that's just right, in the classic shape that fits. 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