Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 19 Apr 2018, p. 12

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CM in si d eh al to n .c o m O ak vi lle B e av er | T h u rs d ay , A pr il 19 , 20 18 | KSM Kerr Street Mission O a k v ille 's M iss io n o f H o p e A Summer to Remember For our children, summer vacation is the best part of their year. Lazy days, sunshine, no school, ice cream, swimming and the list goes on. As adults we all have many fond memories of our summers when we were young and carefree. At Kerr Street Mission, we want to make sure our kids have the opportunity to make those same special memories. Kerr Street Day Camp (KSDC) offers an exciting, high quality summer day camp for children ages 5-12 years. Each week will include a new theme filled with traditional camp activities: games, sports, crafts, songs as well as swimming and special field trips. We will also have a family BBQ provided by Knox Presbyterian Church (Oakville) every week, which allow KSM staff, campers and their families to connect on a deeper level. KSDC is committed to creating a positive environment for campers, staff and volunteers. We want to ensure that each and every child has the opportunity to experience what KSDC has to offer. We are able to offer these programs due to the generous support of our community. So Thank you! If you are interested in learning how you can help, please visit www.kerrstreet.com or call 905.845.7485 K err Street M ission 485 Kerr Street, Oakville P: 905.845.7485 Charitable Reg. No. 897106845RR0001 ONTARIO Ford w ould fire Hydro One CEO, board if elected Ontario prem ier Ford vows to Halton's chambers of commerce, province will be 'a better place to do business' JOHN BKILA jbkila@metroland.com Technical difficulties from a faulty microphone and disappearing spotlight didn't stop Ontario PC leader Doug Ford from telling Halton's chambers of com- merce how he plans to make the prov­ ince "a better place to do business." One of the first tasks on that list - if he's elected premier on June 7 - is to fire the Hydro One CEO and its board of di­ rectors - referencing company presi­ dent and CEO Mayo Schmidt getting a $1.7-million raise, which set his yearly salary and bonuses at $6.2 million in 2017. It's unclear, however, how Ford would be able to do so after the Liberal government recently sold a 53-per-cent stake in Hydro One and no longer con­ trols the entity. The controversial deal raised $9.2 billion. • See P R O PO SED , page 22 L a k e s h o r e W o o d s D E N T A L C A R E April is Oral Health Month! Call our office to book your little ones in for a complimentary introduction to dental care! Rides in the chair, treats, prizes, and a new toothbrush!! 4 family dentistry 4 teeth whitening 4 emergency care 4 digital xrays 4 we love kids! 3 4 2 0 Rebecca S treet, O a k v ille 9 0 5 . 4 6 9 . 6 0 7 2 www.lakeshorewoodsdental.com Get Results in 2018 UNUMiTED BOOTCAMP CLASSES $240 plush st f irs t time members only S,.llfflPRIM A^^P^ICSmil. IlfflEvo^m o^^^^Essw Ir 647-896-3294 4 6 1 North S erv ice Rd. W., U t B 36 w w w .prim alathletics.ca S o u th e a s t c o rn e r o f R ebecca a n d G re a t Lakes Blvd. diamond award for best in fitness readerschoice .oakvillebeaver.com http://www.kerrstreet.com mailto:jbkila@metroland.com http://www.lakeshorewoodsdental.com http://www.primalathletics.ca

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