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Oakville Beaver, 18 Mar 2001, p. 13

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Sunday March 18, 2001 Oakville Beaver Weekend 13 Sheridan College students in the big leagues Sports Injury Management student gets to rub shoulders with Toronto Raptors By Angela Blackburn OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Jerome Camacho has hit the big leagues with the Toronto Raptors. The third-year Sheridan College Sports Injury Management student has been sitting on the sidelines this year. "It's like season's tickets," joked the 26year-old. His humour belies his career commit ment, but probably helped him gain an inside track with the Toronto basketball team and its big stars. Since the beginning of the season, Camacho has been working as an intern with the Raptors as the recipient of the annual Toronto Raptors Scholarship. He officially picked up the scholarship from team management at centre court before the tip off of the Raptors/New Jersey Nets game at the Air Canada Centre on March 2. The scholarship carried $3,000 toward his $2,700 annual tuition, but more importantly it enabled him to work this season alongside Raptors' athletic therapist Chuck Mooney, also a Sheridan graduate. "I'll stay with the'team until the play-offs are over. Play-offs start April 21," said Camacho. The Mississauga resident earned a bache lor's degree in physical education from Brock University before going to Sheridan. Camacho has continued his studies while working at Raptors practices, home games and in the team clinic. Meanwhile, second-year student John Sage has picked up a similar scholarship with the Toronto Blue Jays. Sage began work at spring training camp with Blue Jays' athletic therapist Scott Shannon, another graduate of Sheridan's 30year-old program -- the first accredited ath letic therapy program in Canada. "Many of our graduates work with profes sional teams," said Joe Rotella, co-ordinator of the program that's been part of the Olympics, Para-Olympics, Commonwealth Games and Canada Games. "This has been different than everything," said Camacho, noting much of it takes per sonality. "If you don't gain the trust of the athletes, you're done," he said. Camacho had to melt a lot of ice to gain the trust of both his boss and the superstars like Vince Carter. "It's difficult because everybody wants to be their friend. People latch onto the whole celebrity thing. People ask me if I party with them, but that's not my focus," said Camacho. "I really expected the worst, but they've all been really nice. They all say `hi'. I knew I had to step up, they don't have to go to my level. It's a trust and confidence thing. As a student intern, I had to break down the barri er," said Camacho before he could, "get my hands on" star athletes like Carter or Alvin Williams. Basketball is a highly demanding sport. Jerome Camacho at Sheridan and plying his trade (below). Photos by Peter C. McCusker "These athletes are playing basketball almost every day," he said. Yet at day's end, Camacho said, "It's an entertainment business, that's all. The play ers have to produce and fill the seats. "One day they're there, the next they're gone. That's the cold side of the business," he said. Camacho's internship began last October when he took off to Buffalo for eight days at training camp. Now that his own season with the Raptors is wrapping up, Camacho makes no bones about wanting a job. Sheridan graduates can be found working for major league sports teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs, Hamilton Tiger Cats, Toronto Argos, Vancouver Grizzlies, Vancouver Canucks, Minnesota Wild and the Toronto Rock (lacrosse). Community Notices Lost Dog REWARD For "Charlie', Jack Rus sell Terrier, white w/ brown tip ears & brown patch over right eye. Missing Thurs. am Mar.15th. Front St. area btwn Navy St./Trafal gar Rd. Please call: Oakville Humane Society 905-845-1551 or 905-845-2903 or 905-842-1904. T o d a y & T o m o r r o w F in a n c ia l F in a n c ia l - T ax - E sta te - R e t ir e m e n t S e m in a r s Ron Rousseaux is a well known Independent Financial - Tax Retirement and Estate Planner located in Burlington. Ron's background includes Cost Accounting, Credit Management, Ministry o f Revenue, 14 years at Revenue Canada, Private Industry and he has operated his own business since 1992. Ron also the technical advisor to the best selling book, "Sudden Wealth" written by Jack Lumsden. Ron's approach to Financial Planning is one o f using value and common sense. His experience with Revenue Canada and studying some o f the best investors in the world has taught him that the Value Approach will always reward his clients. Diversification is a must to ensure that his clients " capital is preserved and income needs met. Ron's approach is that a written plan is used so that we know where you are going. Daycare Wanted % H Legal Notice halton Wee W itch REGION IS GROWING! IN THE MATTER OF THE BANKRUPTCY OF Aircell Com m unications Inc. of the Town of Oakville, in the Regional M unicipality of Halton, in the Province o f Ontario. N O TIC E is hereby iven th a t AIR C E LL C O M M U N IC A T IO S IN C ., file d an assignment in bankruptcy on the 6th day of March 2001, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held on Thursday the 22nd day of March 2001, at the hour of 11:00 in the forenoon at the office of the Trustee, 3600 Billings C ourt, Suite 109, Burlington, Ontario. DATED AT BURLINGTON, ONTARIO this 15th day of March, 2001. Let us help you set up your own H home day care. RON ROUSSEAUX Hnudal-T«-Eslate.Rttiraimt Planner We are looking fo mature reliable moms interested in providing quality day care in their homes. We provide: · regular pay cheques · payment for overtime statutory holidays · equipment, re source material & supplies · educational program-ming · support/ training/ workshops · all advertising marketing ? & Voted Best Financial Planner & Call: Oakville 337-9221 · Burlington 632-0551 SEMINAR TOPICS This sem inar will be dealing w ith issues that are im portant to retired people or those planning to retire in the next few years. Deaths Peacefully on W ednesday, March 14, 2001 at the Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital at the age of 63. Loving sister of Jim and his wife Mary. Will be sadly missed by her extended family and friends. A Memorial Service will be held in the chapel of the Oakview Funeral Home, 56 Lakeshore Road West (one block east of Kerr St.) Oakville, on Thursday March 22, 2001 at 11:00 a.m. Reception to follow in the Oakview Funeral Home Family Centre. Interment at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society. MOORE, Elizabeth (nee Storey) - Scott & Pichelli Limited 3600 Billings Court Suite 109 Burlington, Ontario L7N 3N6 Topics to be covered: > Income Splitting - Can It Be Done? > Gifting to Children and Still Keeping Control > Income Funds vs GIC > Term Deposits vs GIC >· Estate Planning > What Do I Mean By "Dying Broke"? > Is It Time For An Annuity? And How To Design It > Do I Leave An Estate or Leave A Non-Taxable Insurance Policy? > Current Market Volatility - What Do I Do? Buy, Sell, Stay Out? Funeral Directors O a k v ie w FU N ER AL H O M E O ur fam ily serving y o u r fam ily 56 LA KESH O R E ROAD W EST O AK VILLE SCHOLZ, Elizabeth (Beth) - Died at Oakville-Trafalgar Hospital on Friday, March 16, 2001. Beloved wife of John. Loving mother o f Dr. M ich e le N a n c h o ff-G la tt and h e r hu sb an d S te p h e n of Calgary, daughter Kelly Nanchoff and son Michael Nanchoff of Toronto. Dear sister of Edward Magdy and his wife Maye, Agnes W iwczaruk and her husband the late Joseph, Edwin and his wife Violet, Stanley and his wife Josie, Walter and his wife Kay and Frances Xamin and her husband Charles. Fondly remembered by 14 nieces and nephews. Beth will also be deeply missed by her fam ily of 5 step-children and their spouses, Brian and Annette Scholz, Gerry and Lynda Scholz, Theresa and Steve Daub, Mary and Tom Edwards, Paul and Jan Scholz and 12 grandchildren. F riends and relative s m ay call at W ard Funeral Hom e, 2035 W e sto n R oad (n o rth of L a w re n ce ), W e sto n fro m 7-9 p m on Saturday and 2-4pm and 7-9pm on Sunday. Funeral mass will be celebrated on Monday, March 19, 2001 at 10am at Transfiguration o f o u r Lord R om an C a th o lic C h u rch , 45 L u d sto n e A ve n u e , E to b ic o k e . In te rm e n t A s s u m p tio n C e m e te ry . 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