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Oakville Beaver, 3 Jul 2013, p. 8

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, July 3, 2013 | 8 continued from p.1 Biggs said the GPS unit would be concealed in either a bracelet or a pendant, depending on the person wearing it. The devices will be programed to send an email to the person's caregiver in the event the person System would easily locate missing persons who are at risk leaves a predetermined perimeter area like their house. Insp. Jeff Corey said the 10 individuals selected to participate in the pilot project all have a history of wandering and are described by police as being at risk. Police said all participants also have caregivers who were eager for a better way to find those they care for when they go missing. While the initiative's cost was not provided, bracelets of this type cost approximately $200$300 each. Biggs said Halton police would be paying for the devices and maintenance costs during the pilot project, however, if the initiative is expanded this would change with police seeking to partner with the Region or other community organizations to share funding costs. Options may also exist for members of the GPS bracelet wearer's family to pay for the service themselves. Corey said the pilot project would be a partnership with police entering into discussions with the Alzheimer's Society and the Au- INCOME TAX PLANNING FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS We have, for the tenth year in a row, been awarded the First Place Diamond Award in the categories of Incorporation Services, Tax Planning and Preparation Services and Business Advisory Services. tism Society. As the GPS system would notify caregivers about the whereabouts of a missing person with a condition like Alzheimer's, in some cases it would not even be necessary for people to call police to resolve the situation. Either way, the project has the potential of greatly reducing the amount of police resources used when someone with a neurological disorder goes missing, police said. Computer stolen overnight continued from p.1 she saw several kitchen drawers had been opened, but nothing was taken. The resident estimated the man had only been in her home for about 30 seconds. He is described as white, with a husky build and was wearing a grey hoodie and black pants. · · · Police are also looking for the suspect responsible for a break-in to an apartment at 41 Speers Rd., Sunday evening. Police said the resident woke up Monday morning to find her door open and her work computer gone. · · · Anyone with information about either of these incidents is asked to contact the Oakville Criminal Investigations Bureau at 905-825-4747, ext. 2215 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222TIPS (8477). TEN YEARS IN A ROW If You Earn In Excess Of $20,000 Per Year And Are Not Incorporated, You Are paying Too Much Income Tax. TAX PREPARATION SERVICES CALL THE TAX ADVISORY NOW FOR A FREE ASSESSMENT OF YOUR CORPORATE AND PERSONAL INCOME TAX PLANNING SITUATION AT 905-469-8777 WWW.THETAXADVISORY.CA THE FOLLOWING TABLE SHOWS JUST HOW MUCH MONEY YOU CAN SAVE THROUGH INCORPORATION.... Notice of Liquor Licence Application The following establishment has applied to the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario for a liquor licence under the Liquor Licence Act: Application for Additional Facilities SPOON AND FORK PLUS 478 DUNDAS STREET WEST, UNIT 12 OAKVILLE (Outdoor area) Any resident of the municipality may make a written submission as to whether the issuance of the licence is in the public interest having regard to the needs and wishes of the residents. Submissions must be received no later than July 23, 2013. Please include your name, address and telephone number. If a petition is submitted to the Commission, please identify the designated contact person. Note: The AGCO gives the applicant copies of any objections. Anonymous objections are not considered. The personal information gathered is collected under the authority of the Liquor Licence Act. The principal purpose of the collection is to assess eligibility for the issuance of a liquor sales licence. Copies of all objections are given to the applicant. The information may also be disclosed pursuant to the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Questions about this collection should be directed to the Manager, Licensing and Registration, Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario at the address, telephone numbers or e-mail address listed below. Submissions to be sent to: Licensing and Registration, Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario, 90 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 200, Toronto, ON M2N 0A4. Tel: 416-326-8700 OR Toll-free in Ontario: 1-800-522-2876. Fax: 416-326-5555. E-mail: licensing@agco.on.ca Net Income Personal Income Tax Corporate Income Tax Income Tax Savings ED FOSTER 20,000 40,000 60,000 80,000 100,000 120,000 140,000 3,277 9,319 16,095 22,712 31,117 39,799 48,750 3,100 6,200 9,300 12,400 15,500 18,600 21,700 177 3,119 6,795 10,312 15,617 21,199 27,050 ....AND THIS IS BEFORE WE ENSURE THAT YOU HAVE CLAIMED EVERY POSSIBLE DEDUCTION THAT IS AVAILABLE TO YOU. WOULDN'T YOU LIKE TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE PAYING THE MINIMUM AMOUNT OF INCOME TAX POSSIBLE? ADVISORY COMMITTED TO REDUCING THE INCOME TAXES THAT YOU PAY www.thetaxadvisory.ca THE TAX INCORPORATORSTM COMMITTED TO INCORPORATING YOUR COMPANY THE RIGHT WAY THE FIRST TIME www.theincorporators.ca THE ADVISORY COMMITTED TO MAKING YOUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS www.thebusinessadvisory.ca THE BUSINESS SERVING SMALL AND HOME BASED BUSINESSES FOR OVER 30 YEARS

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