Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 2014, p. 15

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15 | Wednesday, March 5, 2014 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Honour the accomplishments of women Women all over the world have made great strides in gender equality and personal advancement since the earliest times of women's suffrage, liberation and entrance into the workforce. There are still many people who would like to see women be able to do more, and these people continue to focus their efforts on helping female populations worldwide achieve their goals. International Women's Day has been observed since the early 20th century. The event was celebrated on the last Sunday of February until 1913. Women around the world also began celebrating this special day each year in their own ways. During a time of great upheaval and the imminence of World War I, the newly named International Women's Day was moved to March 8 and it remains to be celebrated on this day every year. Since its inception, International Women's Day has grown to become a global day of celebration and recognition of women across the world. It is now an ofcial holiday in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Cambodia, China, Cuba, Georgia, Guinea-Bissau, Eritrea, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Madagascar, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Nepal, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, and Zambia. In some countries, men celebrate the accomplishments of women by offering owers and small gifts. Others celebrate it as a type of Mother's Day when children bestow gifts on their mothers. Thousands of events are held throughout the world to commemorate International Women's Day. Inspiring Change is the 2014 theme for our internationalwomensday.com global hub and encourages advocacy for women's advancement everywhere in every way. It calls for challenging the status quo for women's equality and vigilance inspiring positive change. Many towns and cities host their own International Women's Day celebrations. Families who want to celebrate on their own can attend a female-driven art event, research notable female inventors or scientists or compose a family tree that highlights the accomplishments of women in their own families. More information is available at www.internationalwomensday.com. Furnace Diagnostic Service only No additional charge for evenings and weekends $ 9 locations to serve you better www.aireone.com A+ RATING 905-849-4998 49 reg. $99 Oakville Native & Third Generation Family Chiropractor Dr. Tiffany Huggins has `got your back!' This Western Alumna completed her BA (Hons) & B.Ed before attending the prestigious CMCC for her doctorate. Chiropractic has always played a significant role in her life; as an athlete playing with the OSC, Oakville Hornets, and QEP & Blakelock's hockey teams, she used it to stay healthy, fit, and safe on and off the ice. Her belief in its positive effects drove her academically to join the profession and to complete her published thesis on the efficacy of treating a wide range of conditions including headaches, neck/back pain, & sciatica in safe, gentle, and effective manner. She believes its preventive measures can optimize health and wellness in all patients--infants to seniors! Dr. Huggins practices at Oakville Chiropractic Centre at 627 Lyons Lane. She is currently accepting new patients. Call today for better health tomorrow! 905-845-2291 or follow her on twitter @Chiropractalk rejects investment in the auto industry Every job in a major auto assembly plant creates nine other jobs in the community. What would our community be without these jobs? Ontario PC Leader Tim Hudak: Smart leaders around the world, including here in Canada, understand the need to invest in the economy. Tim Hudak: not the leader we need Mark Spowart/123RF.COM R0012448869

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