Oakville Beaver, 5 Mar 1993, p. 14

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7060 PACIFIC â€"» CIRCLE BE ENERGY SMART... CHOOSE NATURAL GAS OAKVILLE TV BURLINGTON APPLIANCE APPLIANCE CENTRE 476 Kerr Stret _ 3455 Fairview Street â€" (Just South of Speers) (just west of Walkers Line Oakville urlington 845.â€"2933 634â€"6312 Call a Member Union Gas Appliance Dealer today! Dry two loads for the price of one compared to electricity when you use a natural gas dryer. * Clothes come out soft and fluffy * Pilotless ignition provides instant, even heat * Wide range of drum sizes and control features available Make the smart choice with a natural gas range or dryer. COURTNEY HWY. 401 Oakville Waterfront Festival TAF DOOR. 6 TDBIM WAREHOUSE 7 Cash Carry (Cash, Visa, M.C.) * all sales final MARCH 6" â€" 7* â€"8:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M 800 SERIES au. sizes __‘35" INTERIOR DOORS FROM FRENCH DOORs FRoOM ‘50® MOULDINGS FROM M DOOR HANDLES No payments for 90 days! SALE oons BURLINGTON APPLIANCE CENTRE _ 3455 Fairview Street (just west of Walkers Line) Burlington 634â€"631 2 JUNE 25 26 27th 1. 9 9:3 Corporate Nominees are: Air Canada, BDO Dunwoody Ward Mallette, Bowne of Toronto, CGC Inc., Clarke Henning and Company, Ford Motor Company of Canada Limited, Holiday Inn Oakville, Glen Orchard Homes, London Life, Oakville Beaver, O‘Connor MacLeod, Petro Canada Products, Procor Limited, Royal Bank, SmithKline Beecham Pharma Inc., St. Lawrence Cement, Swift Sure Group. Small Business nominees are: C.C. James Art Supplies and Framing, CHWO 1250 Radio Ltd., Countrywide Town Centre Real Estate, Grabbajabba, Gren Weis Architect and Associates, Syd Vince Insurance Limited. Seven notâ€"forâ€"profit arts organiâ€" zations have nominated six small companies and 17 corporations that have supported them through a variâ€" ety of measures. These include the Oakville Centre, Oakville Galleries, the Oakville Symphony Orchestra, Oakville Stitchery Guild, Oakville Handweavers and Spinners Guild, Oakville Art Society and the Oakville Galleries Volunteer Association. Mayor Ann Mulvale and the Oakville Arts Council have announced the nomination of 23 companies for the fourth annual Mayor‘s Awards for Business and the Arts. Mayor announces Awards nominees Prepare a gourmet delight with a natural gas range. Features available include : * Instant, infinite heat settings for precise cooking control Electronic pilotless ignition for energy conservation and money savings Preprogrammed touch controls Selfâ€"clean and continuousâ€" clean ovens The evening will feature a wealth of local musical talent including Fiori Harp and Flute Duo, The White Hots from White Oaks Secondary School, the Royal Oaks Stage Band, cellist Kirk Starkey and more. Tickets are $110 each or $850 for a corporate table of eight. To reserve call the Mayor‘s Office at 845â€"6601 or the Oakville Arts Council at 844â€"7257. Mulvale will present these awards to the winners and runnersâ€" up in the Small Business and Corporate categories at the blackâ€"tie Mayor‘s Awards Gala Dinner on April 22 at the Glen Abbey Golf Club. Five finalists in each category will be announced at a press conference on March 23. Four awards handcrafted by students from the Sheridan College School of Crafts and Design will be unveiled at that time. In addition to mayor Mulvale the panel evaluating the nominations will include John Hogg, president of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce; Brent Kearse, executive director of Business Development for Halton Region; Sarah Hey, manâ€" ager of Development Services, the Ontario Arts Council; John Meyerstein, general manager of Economic Development, Town of Oakville.

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