mwmwmderfllsubmissionsbeforemhngaflmldedsion Plgasglgdudedlenameofdlenursinghomeandqï¬otel’rojectllo7-100naflwritten mmmwiththemmflommmublkomnisbehgnqnestedpflorwaflnfl dedsionbeingmadeondleabove. lfyouhanoommentsoropinionsandwishtobï¬ngthemtotheancndonoftheMinistryof HeddaufllnngTermCm,youmaywbmitthembyAlgIn3l,2009toz Director under the Nursing Homes Act Ministry of Health and long-Term Care Performance Improvement and Compliance Dumb licensing, “nation and Appeals SSSLafl'AveanesgSthHoor,Snim800 Toronto, Ontario MW 2Y7 Phone 416327-7345 Pu: 416327-7763 Request for Public Opinion on the Pro osed Nursing Home Annu Licence Renewal of Bloomington Cove, Stouflvifle Parkview Home Long-Term Care, Stouflville Cal Nesbitt (right) of Charlton Power Lines Construction saves works on the tbulbs in this double traï¬c light at Stouï¬ville and McGowan roads Tuesday. Eldon Fretz ensures he has enough ï¬rewood for the winâ€" Ontario Ms McCusker took the opportu- nity to use some of the advice she imparts onto her clients on a daily basis, in particular: "if you believe in yourself and want something, I believe you can get it.†So with that, éhe wrote the sixth chapter - Put Your Mind To It, for the book entitled The Power of Women United. The book was conceived by Lia Bandola and Tina Dezsi, who, in So, when the motivational speak- er and canine obedience instructor was asked to contribute to a book about female empowerment, she jumped at the chance. She then had to take a step back to ï¬gure out how a non-writer was going to pen an entire chapter for a book that was this important to her and other women. Stouï¬ville’s Corey McCusker never backs down from new experi- enqw or_ challenges PEOPLE: Corey McCusker talks to people, dogs WHAT VACATION? Speaker motivated by mom to write chapter for book BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan®yrmg. com ter to heat his home on Main Street in Stouffville. The wood is from a maple near St. Mark’s Catholic School that lost a limb in a recent storm. Can winter be that far away? Ms McCusker joined the organi- zation a few years ago because “my number one goal in life is to help people." In her chapter, McCusker revealed how her mother. who raised two children on her own, 2004 created the Power of Women Exchange, which provides an opportunity for female entrepreâ€" neurs, executives and professionals to support each other in business and life. ...her mother, who raised two children on her own, never let anything stand in her way of what‘she wanted, speciï¬cally a career in the maleâ€"dominated world of banking. For more 'infonnation on the Power of Women achange and its book, go to www. mm. For Mormation on Corey McCusker. 80 to myounnindmatters.ca and www. mutUwithmannerz.com. Ms McCusker followed her mother into the ï¬nancial world, but left after 21 years to start not one. but two companies - one as a pri- vate coach for people and the other as a dog obedience instructor. “I had always been managing and mentoring people; I loved my career, but I wanted more," she said. “I believed I could do it all." “She always exuded conï¬- dence; she believed she could do anything," Ms McCusker said, not- ing her mother was one of the ï¬rst women in Canada selected to the bank’s management program. never let anything stand in her way of what she wanted, speciï¬cally a career in the male-dominated world of banking. STAFF PHOTOS/SJOERD WITTEVEEN