Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 4 Jan 2018, p. 12

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w w w .in si de ha lto n. co m | O AK VI LL E BE AV ER | Th ur sd ay , J an ua ry 4 , 2 01 8 | 1 2 Glepburnie School Excellence in Education O P E N H O U S E Wednesdays 9 am 2035 Upper Middle Rd. East at Ford Dr., Oakville www.GlenburnieSchool.com (905) 338-6236 Beat cash emergencies with a Cash Advance. Available in-store, online, and wherever you're reading this ad. F o r d e ta i ls , v is i t u s a t : 2460 Neyagawa Blvd 905-257-1917 198 Speers Rd 905-338-6000 W e can help. MONEY MART® is a registered service mark of National Money Mart Company. © 2015 National Money Mart Company. All rights reserved. Ricky Wong CPA, CA, MBA, B. Eng Voted Best Accountant by Oakville Beaver Readers for 11 Consecutive Years • A c c o u n t in g • A u d it in g • T a x a tio n " For more information please check our website www.rickywong.ca 1200 Speers Rd., Unit 32, Oakville, Ont. L6L 2X4 (905) 845 -1408 | Fax (905) 845 - 59311 ricky@rickywong.ca Ford of Canada, Unifor and the United Way of Halton and Hamilton delivered new and gently-used safety boots to Threshold School of Building recently. | submitted photo Unifor boot drive at Ford Ford of Canada Oakville Assembly Complex and Unifor Local 707 workers believe in giving back to the communities where they work. Over the last month, the employees of Ford put out a challenge to fellow co-workers to dig through closets and wallets, if need be, and donate new or gently-used safety shoes and boots to people in need. Ford, Unifor and the United Way Halton and Hamilton delivered the new and gently- used safety boots to the Threshold School of Building's executive director John Grant recently. The boots will be distributed to recipients and graduates of Threshold's Ready To Work program, which provides a hands-on learning environment that opens pathways into the building trades and promotes a passion for good building. Threshold School of Building is a registered charity that was incorporated in 2001 and serves the community by providing building expertise, laboratories for learning and a forum for sharing new ideas. The United Way Halton and Hamilton has made a commitment to improve lives locally and Ford has partnered to help make this commitment a reality. "We chose the boot drive this year because we wanted to make sure that anyone who is able to work has the necessary tools to do so. We wanted to tackle a project that allowed us to make direct impact where there is a need," said Shauna Canton, Ford's United Way campaign coordinator, in a press release. "We work at aligning community partners with local needs following a solutions based approach. We are interested in making long term, lasting impact that goes above and beyond annual fundraising," said United Way Halton and Hamilton President and CEO Brad Park. Trees are pruned to the Electrical Safety Authority's (ESA) industry standard of providing a minimum three- metre (10-foot) clearance. In rare instances, trees More information on tree pruning around hydro lines can be found at oakvillehydro.com or oakville.ca. OAKVILLE Hydro line clearing and reconstruction Open House Tuesday, January 16, 6 to 8 p.m. Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road Hydro line clearing and pole construction begins this January in east Oakville (Zone 3). The town's professional contractor will prune trees on behalf of Oakville Hydro to ensure safe clearance around hydro lines and to minimize safety hazards and power outages. Oakville Hydro will also coordinate pole construction with the line clearing program in this area. growing too close to hydro lines may require removal when the clearance standard cannot be achieved using acceptable pruning practices. In some situations, the town must prune or remove privately owned trees if they are growing too close to hydro lines. In cases where hydro lines are located in rear yards, Oakville Hydro has an easement through the property which allows the arborist to access the tree. Be informed: Join us for a public open house where you can ask questions of Oakville Hydro staff and Town of Oakville Forestry Services staff. If you have any accessibility needs, please contact ServiceOakville at 905-845-6601 or email serviceoakville@oakville.ca. oakville.ca http://www.insidehalton.com http://www.GlenburnieSchool.com http://www.rickywong.ca mailto:ricky@rickywong.ca mailto:serviceoakville@oakville.ca 2035 Upper Middle Rd. East at Ford Dr., Oakville www.GlenburnieSchool.com (905) 338-6236 Available in-store, online, and wherever you're reading this ad. For details, visit us at: 2460 Neyagawa Blvd 905-257-1917 198 Speers Rd 905-338-6000 We can help. Ricky Wong • Accounting • Auditing • Taxation" 1200 Speers Rd., Unit 32, Oakville, Ont. L6L 2X4 (905) 845 -1408 | Fax (905) 845 - 59311 ricky@rickywong.ca Unifor boot drive at Ford Hydro line clearing and reconstruction Open House Tuesday, January 16, 6 to 8 p.m. Town Hall, 1225 Trafalgar Road oakville.ca

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