www.insideHALTON.com · OAKVILLE BEAVER Thursday, November 10, 2011 · 10 Long list of recipients Notice of the FirstOntario Credit Union 12th Annual General Meeting th Continued from page 9 Date & Time: December 7th, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. (registration begins at 6:15 p.m.) Place: Winona Vine Estates Address: 269 Glover Road, Stoney Creek, Ontario The purpose of this meeting: 1. To receive the: often in excess of $100,000 a year. In London, I had families before me living below the poverty line. London has an unemployment rate of nine per cent, well above the provincial average," said Henderson. The judge sees the impact that financial problems have on families every day, particularly on children. Abuse, drug addiction and mental health issues all affect a parent's abilities to raise children, who often have their own challenges, he said. "It's during cases like these that I am reminded of Rotary's model of service above self. (It) is important for the Rotary and similar volunteer organizations in assisting those less fortunate in our community," said Henderson. "I've enjoyed the past year immensely. It's been challenging and rewarding -- and I would not change it for the world." Henderson has been a member of the PeelHalton Collaborative Family Law Association since 2001, a member and past president of the Halton County Law Association since 1983, and a member of Family Mediation Canada since 2000. He is also actively involved in several charitable and community organizations, including St. Dominic's Church, the Halton Trauma Centre and the Oakville Symphony Orchestra. ··· Here are this year's Paul Harris Fellowship Award recipients: · Darryl Budd -- He is involved with the Halton Trauma Centre, the Oakville Jazz Festival and Chuckles for Charity. For 10 years, he was a clown for Toronto's Santa Claus Parade. Other beneficiaries of Budd's contribution to Oakville and the surrounding area include the Oakville Community Foundation, Oakville Cancer Society Golf Tournament, Royal Botanical Gardens, RBC Arts, the Good Shepherd Golf Tournament, the YMCA, and Toronto's Sick Children's Hospital. · June Cockwell l -- With her husband, Ian, she established the Amarna Group in 2004 to identify and meet community needs in Oakville. The foundation made a significant donation to the new Oakville hospital. Cockwell served on the board of the Oakville Community Foundation, and has been chair for the past two years. In 2006, she launched a non-profit agency in Oakville, known as HIPPY (Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters). For the last two years, Cockwell has also been co-chair of the Halton Poverty Roundtable, a group dedicated to raising awareness of poverty in Halton, as well as bringing resources to needs they have identified. See Fellowship page 11 They e proudly serv r ed Canada W 're We r pro r ud to serv r e them Please be advised that this meeting will be open only to Members in good standing as of Monday, November 7th, 2011. and/or other piece Attention Unincorporated Associations, Partnerships and Corporations: 2:00 p.m., on December 6th, 2011, the day prior to the meeting, in Door prizes and refreshments will be available. th Across the GT GTA, at every r Delmanor residence, we're constantly reminded of the contribution our residents made to building and protecting this country ry. They e sacrifi f ced to make our lives better. It's our responsibility t to make theirs easier. That's why we're alway a s mindfu f l that it's our turn to serv r e them. We W know that they e don't live in our building; we work in their home. Join us this month in saluting our veterans, past, present and fu f ture. Be ever grateful for your freedom and those that served to protect it. We W e are, ev e ery r day ay. For further details, please visit our website at FirstOntarioCU.com. Carey Smith Corporate Secretary (90 05) 469-3232 1459 Nottinghill Gate (west of Dorv r al, south of Upper Middle) www.delmanor. ww r com Delmanor residents and veterans