Oakville Beaver, 15 Jan 1993, p. 20

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JIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Registration fee is $10. A Continental breakfast starts at 7:45 am. followed by a panel discussion at 8:00 am. Call 845- 6613 to register. Going Global seminar h Chamber seminar b Royal Bank seminar The meeting, sponsored by Nova Forwarding Inc., runs from 7:30 am.- 9:00 am. and a Continental breakfast will be served. Attendance must be confirmed by calling the Halton Multicultural Council at 842-2486 by Jan. 22nd. Guest speakers for the meeting will be Francoise Mon’ssette and Issie Goldman of Life Line Consulting. They will be speaking on ‘Canadian Business-Going Global’-a model for intercultural training and education to enhance Canadian global competitiveness. The Halton Multicultural Business Association will be holding a breakfast meeting at the Region of Halton headquaners auditorium on Tues. Jan. 26th. Leading the session will be Canadian business broadcaster Arthur Vaile. The seminar will be held at 7:30 pm. at the Howard Johnson Hotel on Argus Road. Seating is limited so registration is required by calling 1-800668-9700. Keynote speaker is Stu Holloway with panelists Jim MacKenzie, pres. of Molly Maid Intemational, Gloria Tracy, Corp. Gifts and Jewelry and Mike Hall, senior sales rep. for the Oakville Beaver. The Royal Bank is sponsoring a free Tues. Jan. 19th seminar on Planning Your Financial Future. Customer service, employee training, marketing/promotion and advertising will be discussed in a panel format with a question and answer period to follow. The Oakville Chamber of Commerce is hosting a customer service seminar on Wed. Jan. 27th at the Quality Hotel on Bronte Road. SPREAD Sheet ’BUSINESS Royal Bank first to afier Drive-Thru’ services Next week, the branch is hosting an open house for anyone interested in touring the branch, which has several other state-of- the-art features. For example, the branch’s lobby features a self- serve electronic machine that allows clients to obtain account balances for deposit, and VISA accounts, and to update their own passbooks. There is, also, a Customer Assistance Officer “We wanted to exceed the expectations of our clients by designing a full-service branch that goes beyond_traditiona1 banking,” said Jenny Gould, Oakvillc/Milton’s Area Manager. “Since the opening of the branch in December, usage of the drive-thru teller is already double that of the banking machine located inside the front lobby.” Royal Bank has opened the Town’s first drive-thru banking facility at the corner of Cornwall and Maplegrove in east Oakville. At this recentlyâ€"opened branch, clients can now make withdrawals or deposits, bill payments, VISA payments, withdrawals and transfers between accounts from either of two Personal Touch Banking machines located in the driveâ€"thru lanes of the branch. Arnie and Ann MacLeish: something different on pub scene; TI-IEOI AKVILLE BEAVER I Royal Bank's drive-thru unit at Cornwall and Maplegrove in east Oakville proving popular. (Photo by Riziero Venom) “Our goal in designing the Cornwall and Maplegrove branch was to provide the highest level of quality service,” said Gould. “We wanted a concept that would put the customer first in everything we do and help us do a better job of matching specific bank services with individual client needs.” If customers require assistance with a transaction, they can visit one of the “Super Teller” wickets in the branch. Staffed by Customer Service Representatives (CSRs), these highâ€"tech work stations feature electronic cash dispensing units to help speed up service. The super wickets, also, ensure the CSRs seldom have to walk away from their customers to complete a transaction, and make for speedier service â€" usually less than three minutes. The Cornwall and Maplegroye branch is open Monday to Wednesday from 9:00 am. to 4:30 p.m.,'Thursday and Friday from 9:00 am. to 8:00 p.m., and Saturday from 9:00 am. to 3:00 further inside the branch who is available to answer questions and direct clients to the bank officer who can best meet their individual needs. ' CHEQUE ENCLOSEDD Chewe paydale f0: OAKVILLE BEAVER Yearry $4500 PCBTAL CODE: 5mm: MASIERCARD #: The newest entry into the Oakville pub scene comes with a distinctly Canadian flavour that would make even the McKenzie brothers feel right at home. The Bearded Collie, located on Lakeshore Rd. East, just west of Dunn St., is the creation of Arnie and Ann MacLeish who wanted to offer patrons something a Canadian flavor in new pub. Special Offer Your subscription '6 only $45.00 per year, Regular $6011) Offet expires Mar. 19th, 1993 OI Save 25% on Prepaid Subscriptions The Oakville Beaver publishes 3 Times weekly, Wednesday. Friday Sunday. To enjoy home delivery please call our Circulation departmental 845-9742 or 845-9743. (See "Pub" page 22) residence ggnlllll

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