•T he I FP • H al to n H ill s •T hu rs da y, J un e 13 , 2 01 3 30 BUSINESS Free job search services at the library...Wednesdays, call VPI, 905-873-9816Don't miss Even the smallest idea can make a big impact in your orga- nization and in the community. Join the Halton Industry Educa- tion Council (HIEC) at this year's Spring Breakfast with the Mayors to learn how. This year's breakfast event will take place on Friday, June 21, at the Burlington Convention Cen- tre, 7:30-10 a.m. Tickets, which in- clude breakfast, are available for $40/person or $300/table of eight. Over 20 years ago, HIEC and its partners identified a need in the region to provide career infor- mation and resources to senior el- ementary students. With the help of Attridge Transportation, the Halton Catholic District School Board, the Halton District School Board and Halton's Rotary Clubs, the resulting Grade 8 Career Awareness Program has brought over 100,000 students to HIEC's on-site Career Centre to take part in a half-day career exploration program. This year's breakfast- with the theme Leadership Through Inspiration- will welcome Kyle MacDonald, renowned for his off- beat, inspirational ideas and best known for trading one red paper- clip for a house. MacDonald's year-long adven- ture in bartering includes trading for a door-knob, a music recording contract, an afternoon with Alice Cooper, a movie role, and finally, a house. Those in attendance will be inspired to "start small, think big and have fun" as MacDonald demonstrates how to apply his red paperclip idea to everyday life. To learn more, to register or to inquire about sponsorship op- portunities, please visit www.hiec. on.ca/breakfast or call 905-634- 2575 ext. 28. What would you do with one red paperclip? Bulldog Appliances, at 55 Sinclair Ave., was Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce's Business of the Month for May. Halton Hills Chamber representatives Lana Walsma and Norm Paget presented the sign to Bulldog owners (from left) Mike, Peter and Lee Alas. Photo by Ted Brown Mayor Rick Bonnette and Ward 4 Councillor Bob Inglis (third and fourth from left) cut the ribbon at the grand opening of NuOptik Eye- wear, 400 Guelph St., in George- town. Holding the ribbon were (at left) Liam Jetley and co-owner Pat Piro and at right, co-owners Dev Jaitley, Anil Jetley and Ron Sarafini. Photo by Ray Lavender NuOptik Eyewear opens Bulldog Appliances was Business of the Month in May