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Oakville Beaver, 10 Sep 2015, p. 5

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Halton EMS to add a touch of pink to their uniforms by Julia Le Oakville Beaver Staff 5 | Thursday, September 10, 2015 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Halton paramedics will add a touch of pink to their uniforms as of October. Nearly 250 members of OPSEU Local 207, the professional paramedics of Halton Region, will be sporting pink epaulettes to raise awareness -- and funds -- for the Canadian Cancer Society through October and November. "Everybody's been touched in some way or another by cancer, whether it be a family member, friend or a co-worker," said OPSEU Local 207 President Michael Lawson, explaining the impetus behind the campaign. "We've personally had five co-workers who have passed away over the last 15 years from various forms of cancer." Halton EMS workers will be asked to make a donation and help raise funds personally. While October is typically known as Breast Cancer Awareness month, Lawson said money raised would support not only breast cancer research, but also other forms of cancer through the Canadian Cancer Society. The two-month long initiative will also remember past Halton paramedics who have lost their lives to cancer, including late OPSEU Local 207 members Gord Armes, Derek Mitchell, Roy Griffin, Don Earl and Sue Pearce. "This is a way to honour them and everyone else who is currently fighting cancer or surviving Paramedic Malcolm Morrell, Paramedic Catherine Townend, Chief Greg Sage, OPSEU Local 207 Halton Professional Paramedics vice-president Kevin Nutty, and president Michael Lawson proudly show off the pink epaulettes they will be wearing in support of cancer awareness in the months of October and November. | photo by Nikki Wesley ­ Oakville Beaver (Follow on Twitter @halton_photog or facebook.com/HaltonPhotog) deal with pretty much on a daily basis," he said. Meanwhile Halton paramedic Catherine Townend, 25, said she's looking forward to adding the pink epaulettes to her uniform in support of cancer awareness. "I think it's something very important in our day-to-day job (to show support)," said Townend, who has been a paramedic for three years. "A lot of people in this area suffer from cancer. Some of our personal colleagues, including my personal supervisor. I have a few family members who have suffered with cancer and passed away and a few friends who have been touched by cancer as well. She continued, "I think it's something we deal with day in and day out and something that people have to live a long drawn out process to deal with. It's really hard to watch patients suffer." Halton residents wishing to support the paramedics in their cause are asked to make a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society directly by visiting www.cancer.ca/Halton. Moms! Now that the kids are kids BACK w SCHOOL come m am nta ry tary en me im pli co compl ith with sw ss as lo gl g lip p li e ic rv e e ic rv to rs se ur ou yoy eep ep kek to 5 Moms! cancer," said Lawson. "...We can raise some money, give back to society and hope we make a bit of a difference." Greg Sage, Halton's chief and director of paramedic services, said management staff would also be supporting the "worthy cause" by donning pink epaulettes on their uniforms. "Everyone has been touched by cancer in their lifetime. It's something that paramedics SEXUAL ASSAULT & VIOLENCE INTERVENTION SERVICES (SAVIS) OF HALTON · Free anti-violence presentations to businesses/associations/schools · Free confidential counselling · Free 24-hour support line - anyone may call: 905.875.1555 If you are interested in joining our Board of Directors please contact Ruth Perkins at boardofdirectors@savisofhalton.org 905.825.3622 · Toll free: 877.268.8416 · www.savisofhalton.org INJURED? I Can Help! PLATINUM y OY Jjo n E N E in inii 11 5 5 %O % OF F F F A AL LL L r rc e eo cm om mm en ed ne d pp d ro ro dd uu cc ts t 6 PRETTY IN PINK SIGNATURE FACIAL This customized facial treatment will infuse your skin with a healthy dose of antioxidants. 75 mins Relax with us $ YOU DON'T HAVE TO PAY UNLESS I GET YOU MONEY My team of experienced lawyers can help you with: · Car accidents · Slip and Falls · Disability Claims (Short-Term Disability, Long-Term Disability, CPP) · Wrongful Dismissal OFFICES IN OAKVILLE AND TORONTO For a free consultation call: Oakville: 905.842.2022 or Toronto: 416.351.9222 email: sspadafora@slspc.ca PLATINUM 130 sa ample s of y yo ou ur rc ch ho oic ice REC R eci E IV e vE 33F e FR RE EE E s 905.842.7465 · 1011 Upper Middle Road East · www.prettyinpinkspa.com Dr. Vanessa Milich & Associates Family Dental Care Encouraging Healthy and Happy Smiles Caring for Oakville Families for 10 years Welcoming New Patients Evening and Saturday Appointments Queensbury Dental 905.849.8449 Dundas St. Oakmead n Trafalgar Rd. River Oaks Blvd. Upper Middle Rd. Sixth Line 1534 Queensbury Cres., Oakville (on Upper Middle Rd., just west of Trafalgar Rd.) www.queensburydentalclinic.com Sam Spadafora Injury and Employment Law QEW Martindale

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