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Oakville Beaver, 23 May 2007, p. 3

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday May 23, 2007 - 3 Picking up the pieces Murder trial begins Continued from page 1 George, then 28, was arrested in July of 2005 after neighbours complained to the building's superintendent about the smell coming from his sister's apartment. Police were eventually called and during a search they found dismembered body parts. Dental records were used to confirm Helen's identity. Jury selection yesterday at the Milton Courthouse saw more than 300 potential jurors called in for a lengthy process to choose the 12-person jury. The Crown is expected to make an opening statement today. For daily coverage of the trial, visit www.oakvillebeaver.com. 150th Birthday 20 Celebrate Oakville's BARRIE ERSKINE / OAKVILLE BEAVER YOUNG VOLUNTEERS: Volunteers Hannah Walker, 11, and Erica Marinka, 12, clean up the mess left by vandals underneath the Rebecca Street Bridge in Bronte during the annual Bronte Community Consultation Committee's annual spring clean up on Saturday. Trustees take visioning sessions Continued from page 1 doesn't matter whether it's coming out of the board's budget or whatever. We have to have it in writing as to what exactly we're getting for that money." According to a report presented at the May 15 school board meeting, topics of discussion proposed by the facilitator for the next sessions will include a clarification of best practices for smart and healthy boards and a clarification of the role of the chair. Future sessions will also include a review of the importance of board policies, the decision-making process and communication with staff. Despite the cost, Burlington trustee Bob Van de Vrande believes these sessions are crucial to the future of the board. "Trustees collectively need to know how they're going to work together and what objectives they're working towards," he said. Palmieri noted that money has been made available for these types of sessions. "We still have $16,000 left in our budget for this year that is set aside for trustee training, so we are below the allocated budget," she said. "I believe this is money well spent because it will allow us to forge relationships and be able to work together as a team." The session held in early May involved all trustees with the exception of the student trustees and LeMay, who was out of the province at the time. · Do · Do · Is · Do · Do ras and Swimsuits B For Every Body! Prima Donna bras available for fuller breasted women Bra-fitting expert from push-up bra to T-shirt bra, cups A-JJ Voted Platinum Winning Lingerie Store 100 Bronte Road, Unit #3, Oakville 905-847-1512 South of Lakeshore Road www.goodnightgoodmorning.com

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