www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday December 26, 2007 - 41 LHIN wants input The Mississauga Halton Local Health Integration Network (LHIN) is seeking public input to get an idea of what practices are working, what practices are not working and what practices could be improved. A Mental Health and Addictions Detailed Planning and Action Team (DPA) is circulating a survey as well as planning community events in an effort to obtain community feedback from current and past service users, clients, family members, service providers, health and allied service users and community members who may have unsuccessfully tried to access services. The survey can be accessed via the Mississauga Halton LHIN website (www.mississaugahaltonlhin.on.ca) and through the mental health service providers of the LHIN. The survey is completely voluntary and all information collected will be kept strictly confidential and anonymous. The Mental Health and Addictions DPA has also planned two community events for the New Year. One is scheduled for Monday, Jan. 14 from 7-9 p.m. at the Halton Regional Police Station (Community Room), which is located at 490 Child's Dr. in Milton. The second community event will take place on Wednesday, Jan. 16 from 7-9 p.m. at the Acorn Place (Meeting Room), which is located at 100 Acorn Ave. in Mississauga. These events will provide an opportunity for those interested to meet members of the LHIN Mental Health and Addictions DPA team and provide feedback and suggestions regarding service delivery. The Mississauga Halton LHIN considers ongoing feedback from the community to be an integral part of developing an integrated service delivery plan. Salvation Army New Year's levee Jan. 6 Mayor Rob Burton and Oakville Council Members will open the doors of Town Hall for a New Year's Levee on Sunday, Jan. 6 from 1 to 5 p.m. "We invite the residents of Oakville to join us as we welcome in the new year," Mayor Rob Burton said. "The New Year's Levee is a wonderful event for us to spend time with our constituents and friends outside of the Council chambers and to wish Oakville residents a safe and happy 2008." LIESA KORTMANN / OAKVILLE BEAVER KETTLE DRIVE: Oakville Beaver Circulation staff collected money for the Salvation Army Kettle Drive at Hopedale Mall. Staff worked at the kettle throughout the day. From left: Marie O'Brien, Chandelle Bekiaris, Diane Blaik, and Alex Anchor. SALE ONE DAYONLY Wednesday, December 26 th ALL Christmas ornaments, decorations, everlasting wreaths, garlands, and more! BoxingDay 70 % 50 % off 40 * % off * All Everlasting Christmas Trees off * BOXING WEEK ALL in-stock products including patio furniture, garden accessories, decorative containers, tropical houseplants and much more! SALE *Excluding Gift Cards, Teleflora orders, delivery, and labour. Etobicoke-East Mississauga 2069 Burnhamthorpe Road East Tel: 905-624-3722 ADDITIONAL 40% OFF Sale begins December 26, 2007. Excluding regularly priced merchandise. Mississauga-Oakville 606 Southdown Road Tel: 905-822-0251 9 garden centres to serve you! RioCan Centre Burloak, 3499 Wyecroft Road, Oakville