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Oakville Beaver, 10 Jan 2013, p. 3

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Westlakes donate $500,000 to new hospital By Dominik Kurek OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF Oakville's Jim and Deborah Westlake have donated $500,000 to the new Oakville hospital, currently under construction on Dundas Street at Third Line. "It's always good to give back to the community," Jim said. "Oakville has developed a very unique spot in terms of livability and quality of life and I think if everybody does their part to build on that, it will help keep it that way." The Westlakes, who have lived in Oakville for the past 17 years, have a long history of supporting charitable organizations, including hospitals, universities, children's associations, the United Way and local Oakville causes. Deborah also has a family history of supporting hospitals. Her grandfather was chair of the board of the Campbellford hospital, where she is originally from. The Westlakes are long-time supporters of Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH) in particular and have held fundraisers for the hospital in their own home, as well as for the United Way of Oakville and for Home Suite Hope. And now seemed like an appropriate time to make a major contribution to the hospital, said Jim. "With the new hospital going up, it just seemed like the timing was good," he explained, noting, anyone considering making a significantly substantial gift could do so now when the hospital foundation is working hard to raise as much as it can. Jim recently retired from the RBC and spent his entire career life working in the financial services field. Jim and Deborah raised four children and a year ago they had a grandchild born at OTMH. "We have an overall family connection to Oakville," Jim said. strongly invest in the state-of-the-art technology our caregivers need to diagnose and treat patients today and for years to come at the new hospital," said Tina Triano, CEO of the hospital foundation, in a news release. "We are deeply appreciative of their generosity and their commitment to improving healthcare in our community." In recognition of the Westlakes' generosity, the café courtyard of the new hospital will be named in their honour. The courtyard will be a 7,500 square-foot garden and outdoor seating space adjacent to the main cafeteria and a large civic square park. Fully accessible, it will be located on the east side of the hospital and have direct access to the cafeteria. It will offer benches, tables and chairs for patients and their families as well as a double-sided fireplace, which will be visible from both the cafeteria and the courtyard. 3 · Thursday, January 10, 2013 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com PHOTO COURTESY HALTON HEALTHCARE SERVICES BENEFACTORS: Jim and Deborah Westlake announced a gift of $500,000 to the new Oakville hospital. In recognition, the hospital's café courtyard will be named in their honour. The hospital is to open December 2015. The Oakville Hospital Foundation is fundraising $60 million to pay for essential equipment for the new hospital, which is scheduled to open in December 2015. "The Westlakes' gift enables us to Halton police probe white powder found in suspicious note Continued from page 1 "Halton police responded. The Explosives Disposal Unit went on the scene with the assistance of a neighbouring police jurisdiction," said Det. Sgt. Anthony Odoardi, Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau. "The substance was found to be inert, so not a poisonous substance. We're doing further testing on it right now to determine what it might be." "The substance was found to be inert, so not a poisonous substance. We're doing further testing on it right now to determine what it might be." Det. Sgt. Anthony Odoardi, Halton Regional Police Police said the substance could be crushed medication, similar to non-prescription pain medication, but are not certain at this time. Odoardi said in addition to the powder, the envelope contained a note the detective described as threatening in nature and which contained a `hate-motivated slur' directed at the school administrator. Classes at the college were not disrupted during the examination of the substance and no one was injured as a result of exposure to the material, police said. Anyone with information connected to this incident are asked to contact the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4747, ext. 2216 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). STOREWIDE TRIPLE 20% SALE* or Burlington ! W O W REG: PRICE $273999 Save 20%off EVERYTHING Save 20%+20%off or Save 20%+20%+20%off REG: PRICE $119999 ea. INTRODUCING... IN-STOCK SALE NOW $1399 *Table only 99 Only available at Thomasville Burlington SPECIAL FINANCING AVAILABLE Please see store for full details *SEE STORE FOR DETAILS LANE LEATHER MOTION RECLINERS NOW $54999 ea. THOMASVILLE BURLINGTON 2269 Fairview Street, Burlington Ph. 905-631-6000

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