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F.2.11 IA Lan .r.11.11 Notable candidates needed for Woman of Distinction Awards Women's House Serving Bruce and Grey (VVHSBG) is looking outstanding, involved and talented women from across the region as nominations for the 2014 Woman of Distinction Awards. WHSBG will be hosting the annual International Woman's Day celebration on March 8, 2014 at the Lakeshore Recreation Centre in Port Elgin, with nominations accepted until Feb. 14. Women's House describes the "A Woman of Distinction" hon- our as one who "leads through imagination, innovation and dedication. Her exemplary talent and achievements, along with her strength of character and sincerity, contribute to improving the community:' "This is my favourite time of the year," said Community and Fund Development Coordinator Tiffany Love. "Receiving nomi- nations to celebrate the amazing women in our communities is so touching. Please take the time to recognize these women so that we all can!" Nominators are encouraged to submit a 250-500 word biogra- phy explaining why the person should be recognized as a Woman of Distinction. We have established the following crite- ria that will guide us in making our final decision: Criteria: • Provides inspiration and motivation to others • Rec- ognized as a positive role model through example, mentoring and education • Consistently displays leadership qualities • Pro- motes and supports equality, improved opportunities and choices in the community • Demonstrates vision, innovation or creativity and the courage to take risks • Advocates positive changes in society through the impact of her activities, particu- larly for women and girls • Must be a resident of Bruce or Grey counties. Nominations should be sent to to Tiffany Love by mail at Box 760, Kincardine, ON N2Z 2Z4, by email at dove@whsbg.on.ca or by fax at 519-396-7800. For questions or concerns about nomi- nations, International Women's Day or Women's House call 519- 396-9814 ext.225. OPP Supports New Program To Find Missing Or Lost Children When a child goes missing, every second counts. A current photo is sometimes the most important tool to help quickly and safely locate a child. Too often, valuable time is lost when par- ents are gathering information and photos of their child to pro- vide to police. "As a public safety organization, we know that acting quickly when a child is missing is of paramount importance to the suc- cessful recovery of the child. The OPP is fully supportive of the use of this social media tool that will assist law enforcement agencies and first responders to locate and return children in a timely manner," said Superintendent Bernie Murphy, Director of OPP Behavioural, Forensic and Electronic Services. A new free App called Find Me ID, allows parents to quickly disseminate their child's pertinent information in the event of an emergency to their local law enforcement agency or other emergency contacts. The App was developed by the Canadian Centre for Child Protection. It will allow parents to store current photographs and information about their child, and will automatically prompt parents to update that information from data that is readily available on their smartphone. The information from Find Me ID can be transferred quickly through electronic means such as cell phones or computers, to those who need it most when a child goes missing or is lost. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is supporting this impor- tant initiative to enhance safety and help reduce the time it takes to get information about missing children to police.