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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 12 Dec 2003, p. 16

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16-The Canadian Champion, Fndcay, December 12, 2003 The COmmunity Care Access Centre (CCAC) of Halton dLdfýîicY où the fioard of oirectors If you are a resident of Halton Iooking for a chatlenging and rewardisg volunteer opportunity, have a minimm of eiges t0 tes hours avaiable a monts, ansd féet you have corne of the skilis and experience required 10 govern a stanltory corporation, Use Community Care Access Centre (CCAC) osf Helton would like to hear from you. Residents of Halton are isvited 10 submit as application t0 fll s vacancy on the Board of Directors. The CCAC je dedicated to providing eaae of accees to bige quality consumer focused comImunity, personal support and healUs care services. The Board je responsible for Use overall management of a budget in excese of $33 million annually. The CCAC provides accese to a range of long-term care services including nursing, personal suPPOrt/homemating, rehabilitation, and Placement into long-te-m care facilities. t also provides information about oUser reîated community services. Your slls and expenience in Use following areas would be an asset: - Prior experience as a board member, preferably of s non-profit organization *Familiarity wiUs seniors' services/issues *A user (or Past user) of Use service(s) as a client orsa family caregiver - An intereet ine ensuring furtiser development osf heajth and social services in HaIton The governnsent appoints members of Use CCAC of Halton Board Usrough an Order in Council (OIC) procese. The Board je a Board of govemance, flot of management. To avoîd conflict of iseterest, people directly sssociated wiUs agencies or organizations Usat bave or hope to bave service or supply contracts wiUs Use CCAC, and people who operate long-term care facilities, are M~ eligible lo be Board Members of Use CCAC. The deadi Une for applications la December 19, 2003. Letters of application, incîuding a resume and a statemrent osf why you are interested in becoming a Board Member should be sent 10: Ms. Carole L. Ward Chair, Nominations Committee CCAC of Halton 4.40 ElizabeUs St., 4Us Floor Burlington, ON L7R 2MI For further lnormatioa, please contact: * Carole L. Ward, Chair, Nominations Comsnittee or - Janet Doering, Director, Quality and Organizational Development at: (905) 639-5228 (or tell fi-ee 1-800-810-0000) Extension 8920. Visit 6ur website www.ha1ton.ceac-ont.ca Lean~ i*sn't Police say progress in!vsiain~ï e ram FAMILY on page 1 "There was nothing different in thei- lifestyle fnsmi anyone in that age (bracket)," he said. "One went to echool, the other didn't. They had a large circle of friends, and did normal activities on the weekends - they went to various bars and nightclubs... the things (people that age) do." The investigation has made littie progress in the past week, he said. "It's been a long Urne with no comrmuntication with their fami- lies. That makes us concensed. Also, their friends haven't heard from themn, and we canet locate their vehicle." Police believe the pair left in Mr. Manchisi's blue, 1992 two- door Honda Civic hatchhack. The licence plate ie APTL 644. Police have searched ais-ports for the men and their vehicle, with no luck. Det. Younan said he's asking Uhe public to continue watch- ing for the car. It's easier to detect abandoned vehicles in winter, because there's often a snow build-up, he said. Police have received. some recent tips - possible sightings of Uhe men and the vehicle - but Det. Younan said moat of them yielded nothing. Halton police Sgt. Val Hay said police are concemed for both men's safeey. She's urging any Milton residents with information about Mr-. Manchisi or his whereabouts to contact police. She said often peo- ple don't corne forwa-d with important information because they assume its silly or too niinor. Often that's just the kind needed, Sgt. Hay said. "Any background information may lead to something. Information people may think is, mînor may fit with another bit of information and may give inveetigators the edge they need," ase aa. Ms- Manchisi je described as white, five-foot-nine, 144 pounds with short dark hair; brown eyes and a slim build. Mr. Gs-ewal is South Asian, five-foot-i11 and 160 pounds with a thsn busld. He bas short black hai- in a box-cut style. Anyone with information is asked to cail Halton police at (905) 825-4747, ext. 2410. Stephanie Thiessen can be reached at sthiessen@miltoncanai- anchampion.com. Wer Iou K ' 0UR Fo Rea Esae eeurea stesection in Tuesday's Canadian Champion for the late al estate new. In addition to our residential and commercial listings, weoffer homeaimpmvement features, advice on buying and Mieh Canabian Cbjanîpwn Cali Diano Wolstsnholmo 905-878-2341 ext.224 g - - _-- - --M ý l

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