Oakville Beaver, 30 Jan 2008, p. 4

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4- The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday January 30, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com We're putting life-saving AED's in more public places in your community. Trudeau to visit Halton Justin Trudeau will be the guest speaker at Halton Region's next Regional Chair's Breakfast on the Environment. It will be held April 23 at the Burlington Convention Centre and will also feature the winners of the Halton Environmental Scholarship Awards. The Region is now accepting applications for the Halton Regional Chair's Environmental Awards program. The program is designed to foster an appreciation for the environment in Halton's youth and to raise awareness of local environmental initiatives. Two awards are being offered -- the Halton Youth Awards for Environmental Excellence and the Halton Environmental Scholarship Awards. Application deadline is March 7. For an application or information visit www.halton.ca. Submissions for either award require an essay that is 500 to 1,000 words. Evaluations of the applications are heavily weighted on the essay portion and collateral materials including two testimonials. The Halton Youth Awards for Environmental Excellence, which is open to all Halton elementary and secondary students, provides entrants an opportunity to win $500 for their school. The Halton Environmental Scholarship Awards are open to youth who are or will be pursuing post-secondary studies with an emphasis on the environment. Each scholarship award in this category is for $1,000. Award winners will be invited to breakfast where Trudeau will be the keynote speaker. He has been actively involved in Katimavik, Canada's leading national youth and volunteer service program. Trudeau has also been involved with the Canadian Avalanche Foundation and wilderness groups such as the Nature Conservancy of Canada and the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society. Halton Region presents the chair's breakfast and the scholarship programs with the Chair's Roundtable on the Environment. Corporations and individuals are invited to show support for the environmental efforts of Halton's youth by sponsoring an award or scholarship or purchasing a table at the chair's breakfast. For more information visit www.halton.ca. THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU PUT YOUR HEART INTO IT.TM www.heartandstroke.ca Join us for One of the Most Informative Retirement Events Ever! 50+ RETIREMENT SYMPOSIUM From Work to Retirement...Managing the Financial and Life Transition Thursday, February 7, 2008 9:30 am - 3:30 pm Holiday Inn, Burlington Register today by calling Laura at 905-337-2669 Ext. 237 A Full Day for ONLY $10 Admission Admission Fee provides attendance for full day seminar, including buffet lunch Must Register to Attend Be sure to register early, as seating is limited for this exclusive event. Tax and Investment Strategies to Protect your Capital and Maximize Your Estate Retirement Income Create multiple streams of tax efficient cash flow from your portfolio. Pension Transfers Avoid mistakes that could jeopardize your retirement lifestyle. Minimizing pension clawback taxes Protect yourself and increase retirement income. Hosted by Paul Rowan Sr. Investment Advisor Dundee Securities Corporation Halton Region warns of possible rabies Halton's Health Department is advising people who touched or bought puppies from booth #1513 at Dr. Flea's Flea Market, at Hwy. 27 and Albion Road, between Jan. 5 to 20, to call the public health department. The puppies may have been exposed to rabies. The flea market booth has a sign with the name "Pets R Us" and gave out business cards with the name "Feed Me More Pets" of Chesley, Ontario. "The rabies vaccine is extremely effective in preventing the otherwise fatal illness, if it is taken before symptoms occur. It is important for anyone who may have come in contact with the puppies to call the Health Department," said Dr. Monir Taha, Halton's Associate Medical Officer of Health. If someone has come into contact with a puppy from booth #1513 or the business in Chesley, call 905-825-6000 or visit your family doctor immediately. There have been no human cases of rabies associated with this investigation. Avoiding the RRSP / RRIF tax trap Reduce tax by 50% on registered withdrawals. Protect Intergenerational Wealth Transfers Avoid forced liquidation of cherished assets and leave a legacy for loved ones. Kelly is one of Canada's experts on questions of transition, change, and burnout. He has been known to bring the most controlled audiences to their feet! Name the new school The Halton District School Board is encouraging public input in the naming of the Board's new elementary school currently under construction and scheduled to open in September 2008. The new school is located in the West Oak Trails community at 2255 Pine Glen Rd. Entry forms and ballot boxes will be placed in neighbourhood schools and libraries beginning Jan. 28 at the following locations: · Ecole Forest Trail Public School · Abbey Lane Public School · Pilgrim Wood Public School · Heritage Glen Public School · West Oak Public School · Captain R. Wilson Public School · Glen Abbey Library · Central Branch Library Suggested names may be submitted until Friday, Feb. 22. Entries may also be submitted via the Halton District School Board website at www.hdsb.ca, faxed to 905335-4447 or mailed to the Communications Department, Halton District School Board, 2050 Guelph Line, Burlington, Ontario L7R 3Z2. Include your name, address, telephone number and a short rationale for the name suggested. Halton District School Board trustees will select the name for the new school in March or April 2008. From Doing to Being What do you do now that retirement is here? How do you cope? What will you do? Kelly explores the transition from "human doing" to "human being" and what you can expect along the way. Using techniques he developed during his own transition, Kelly gives you a different perspective for this very important phase of our lives. He will lead you from laughter to tears as he explores the human dimensions of transition and change. Kelly Walker Learn the Secrets to Cultivate Future Wealth Richad Facia is the Director of Advanced Marketing for Industrial Alliance Insurance and Financial Services. Richard works with Clients and Advisors, throughout Canada, sharing unique concepts and ideas, to help minimize current and estate taxes, while maximizing income for individuals and corporations. Insured Retirement and building a Legacy are two of the strategies that Richard will share with you. * Paul Rowan, Dundee Securities Corporation 710 Dorval Drive, Suite 100, Oakville, ON Phone: (905) 337-2669 Fax: (905) 337-2615 prowan@dundeewealth.com *Insurance Products Provided through Dundee Insurance Agency Ltd. Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft and Other Fraud Graham McWaters, co-author of "The Canadian Guide to Protecting Yourself from Identity Theft and Other Fraud" Identity theft has become an increasingly popular crime in Canada as a result of recent advances in technology. Graham will discuss how to protect yourself against identity theft and other frauds such as debit and credit card, internet and e-mail, investments, telephone and fraud against seniors. Dundee Securities Corporation, Member CIPF, is a DundeeWealth Inc. Company

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