Oakville Beaver, 10 Oct 1993, p. 4

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SELLING or MORTGAGING A HOUSE Call us for a quote! McLEOD HORNER * Family Law * Real Estate * Wills Estates * Company Law * Senior Citizens Law * Civil Litigation It‘s all fun and games when Oakville‘s Nancy Blair gets together with her little sister. 314â€"345 Lakeshore Road East, Oakville, Ontario 838â€"2555 Legal Aid Accepted » 3 i 4 t 0 66 ® Barristers Solicitors Nancy Blair works at Royal Bank Business Centre here in Oakville. And last year she volunâ€" teered to take a local 10â€"yearâ€"old girl under her wing. Nancy took her to play beach volleyball. And to a car rally. A scavenger hunt. Even an Indian Village. You see, Nancy is a Special Events Volunteer and Board Nancy Blair gets into the member for the Big Sister Association. And for the last year she‘s been paired up with a girl named Amanda, a Little Sister who is waiting for a permanent Big Sister matchup. Thanks to the Big Sister Association, girls like Amanda are receiving more of the love, understanding, and guidance they need during their formative years. WHERE WE ARE NOW ; RAILWAY KERRST |z ~ ONTARIO JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS We‘re looking for the "good kids" of Ontario i i 6 % t.htfl with each other and have had a lot of fun." Thanks, Nancy. You‘re a role model for all of us. And to all the other Royal Bank people here and across Canada who volunteer their time in so many ways, we‘d just like to say thanks for doing what you do. CONTACT THIS COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER FOR DETAILS DEADLINE â€" OCTOBER 31, 1993 Being on the finance committee, Nancy also helps initiate fundraising efforts so Big Sisters can play an even larger role in her community. So what does Nancy get in return? "It gives me a real sense of satisfaction to know that I‘m helping to make a difference in a girl‘s life, while also supporâ€" ting a valuable program in the community," she says. "What‘s more, Amanda and I have developed a real rapport Will child abuse . suspects be charged fees for investigations? / In his release Coupland expressed concern about his staff, already pressured by high caseloads during these difficult economic times. "In cases where families are already angry about CAS interâ€" ventions, the social worker will be put in a very difficult situaâ€" tion if he or she then has to ask for money. And can you imagine charging an abuser a fee for (Continued from page 1) : <| + as7 speens ho. oakviu‘e . s45â€"9742 or ad5 being investigated?" asked Coupland. Children‘s Aid Society workâ€" ers already collect courtâ€"ordered and contracted fees for the supâ€" port of children in care, but adding fees for investigations and other services will put a tremendous burden on staff, Coupland feels. The ministry has also sugâ€" gested application of a means test, so that only those above a certain income level will be required to pay. However, this again creates additional work for the CAS staff â€" will they be required to obtain and confirm income information as well as investigating abuse and neglect and working with families and children, Coupland wonders. Or will the province conduct these means tests, as it does for Legal Aid, and what will that mean in terms of delaying services to a child in need? MAURIA CLINIC OF ELECTROLYSEIS MAUREEN SCOTT * Loblaw‘s «Food City * Canadian Tire * Kmart *+AP an spporstment §45â€"8100 Eyebrows arched and shaped Hairline permanently contoured Facial hair removed Bikini line shaped Arms, Chest Backhair removed Any day of the week. Any quantity As low as $40.00 per thousand Call Saliya Perera Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution Valid one coupon per new cus Expires Oct. 29/93 Please call for 329 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 102 Over 14 years of Combined Experience HAIR REMOVAL TREATMENT * Ultraâ€"Mart * Miracle Mart e BiWay + Bay (Value $21) MAILLE * Partial Delivery

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