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Oakville Beaver, 21 May 2009, p. 5

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Sharing the Spirit 5 · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, May 21, 2009 BOARD RECRUITMENT Oakville Senior Citizens Residence (OSCR) invites applicants to participate on its Board of Directors. Our mission: Affordable Accommodation and Independent Lifestyle for Seniors. OSCR seeks volunteer Board members who will be committed to achieving our mission. Knowledge of the Carver Policy Governance Model, the health care system and the role of the LHINs would be an asset. The Board meets the second Thursday of the month in the afternoon. Kindly submit your resume to: The Nominating Committee Oakville Senior Citizens Residence 2220-2222 Lakeshore Road West Oakville ON L6L 5G5 email: oscr@oakvilleseniors.com Applications will be accepted until Wednesday June 10th 2009. Continued from page 4 · Daiana Spataru, St. Luke School: Daiana is a caring and compassionate Catholic leader. She goes out of her way to make a difference at St. Luke School. · Liam Levasseur, St. Matthew School: Liam exhibits the qualities of Christian leadership by his readiness to volunteer to help anyone in need. He is involved in a variety of school teams and clubs. Liam is a very helpful, kind and considerate student to everyone in the school, especially his peers and teachers. · Michelle Annett, St. Michael School: Michelle is a Grade 8 student, who has attended St. Michael School since Grade 2 and during that time has consistently been a role model for others. She balances a solid academic standing with athletics, being an active member of the school faith community, as well as other extracurricular pursuits (member of the Environment Club, Robotics Team and the Student Activity Club), always maintaining the highest level of respect toward staff and peers alike. · Leeza Pece, St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School: Leeza is an outstanding student who demonstrates her commitment to our school and Daiana Spataru St. Luke School Liam Levasseur St. Matthew School Are You Happy With Your Smile? Michelle Annett St. Michael School Leeza Pece St. Thomas Aquinas Before After 10 porcelain veneers and Zoom!® whitening Daniel Beaver St. Vincent the wider community as a Prefect, Student Council member and volunteer to a number of charitable endeavours. · Daniel Beaver, St. Vincent School: Daniel is a student who exemplifies Catholic values as demonstrated through his commitment to others. He is an advocate for students with special needs in congruence with the board's philosophy of inclusion and models his faith through his actions. He is a consummate team player, contributing to the school and community in the hallways, on the court, and in the classroom. He consistently delivers his best effort in everything he does and does so with humility. Before After Full-mouth rehabilitation Dr. Phelan knows that the first step in creating a great smile and any new patient relationship is clear communication. With this in mind Dr. Phelan will spend time with you in our consultation area discussing any concerns you may have about your smile and dental health, as well as your goals for the future. Dr. Phelan feels it is best to get to know the person before he gets to know your teeth. Creating a beautiful and lasting smile requires time, skill and effort. No two people are alike and no two smiles are alike. Out goal is to create a smile that is unique and individual for you, that will look great now and for many years to come. We would like to create a smile that expresses your own unique personality and is well suited to your individual facial form. Before After 10 porcelain veneers and 2 implant crowns Actual Patient Treatments by Dr. Stephen Phelan If you would like to schedule a FREE cosmetic consultation appointment with Dr. Stephen Phelan, please call our office at (905) 827-1619 Oakville has most H1N1 cases in Halton Continued from page 1 majority of people who have had this virus, have been fairly mild. Having said that, many of them are sick and they obviously need to stay home, but we haven't had any severe disease, we haven't been seeing pneumonia and in fact of all the student cases in Halton (with the exception of one person) there haven't been any hospitalizations." Nosal went on to note that the person who was hospitalized with H1N1 was only in hospital for a few days before being released. That person is now recovering at home. To date the number of cases of H1N1 flu in Halton is sitting at 37 including 28 students in eight schools. The vast majority of cases among students and adults are in Oakville, which houses six of the eight affected schools. Dental Surgeon. Laser, Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 1500 Heritage Way, Oakville, ON L6M 3H4 call 905.827.1619 to arrange an appointment Creating sensational smiles in Oakville for 15 years. "I CAN'T BELIEVE HE'S OLD ENOUGH TO DRIVE!" With the proven Collisionfree! TM Approach taught by Young Drivers of Canada, I know my son will learn life-saving defensive driving techniques, emergency maneuvers, head-on collision and rear crash avoidance and more. Of course I'll still worry...just a lot less. MTO APPROVED BEGINNER DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE PROVIDER ISO 9001:2000 Registered Prepare for the road ahead. For more details or to enroll online, please visit www.yd.com or call 905.842.6846. Classroom: 125 Lakeshore Rd. E Ste 305 Next Course: May 30 - 2 weekends

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