Oakville Beaver, 7 Mar 1993, p. 2

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From left to right, William Cringan, J. Michael Finkbeiner, Lou Odorico, Peter Ewen and Linda Kraav In my last article I spoke of getting the right professional to handle your different tax and financial needs. All year round I focus on making m{ service to my clients better. This tKcarl believe I have assembled my best team ever to handle your needs. I am very proud of the group I have put together. Here are their professional backgrounds. J. Michael Finkbeiner â€"â€" President. I have a B.A. in Economics from the University of Western Ontario and my CGA accounting designation. I have been a controller of different private companies and the accounting manager for a division of Nabisco Brands Ltd. I have been in my own tax and accounting business since 1987. Lou Odorico â€" Vice President. Lou has a B.A. in Economics from McMaster University and is currently enrolled in the senior level of the CGA ’pmgram. Lou was previously employed as a controller with a company in Hamilton for 11 years. He has been with Diversified t{)r almost three years and is extremely well liked by our clients of all Peter Ewen â€" Financial Consultant. Peter has a B.A. in Economics from the University of Westem Ontario and an Honours Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Windsor. Peter is the president of his own company, Crescent Oil, in Hamilton. Peter has been with me on a part time basis for four years and is a great help to us in tax season. William:Cringan â€" Financial Consultant. Bill has completed the Business Administration Eogmm from Sheridan College and is currently enrolled in the CMA program at the senior vel. Bill has three years experience in the personal income tax preparation business and has experience in the private sector as a controller and administrator. Linda Kraay â€" Financial Consultant. Linda is a graduate of the University of Guelph‘s Commerce program and is currently enrolled in the CMA acoom;ilnj ggfiglx at the senior level. Linda helped start our Burlington satellite location last year with us full |Toxmred Cut Pile Saxony Installed YOU PAY NO GST or PST! 45 07. 100% AylON instanea SPRING SPECIALS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Fancy Carpet 467 SPEERS ROAD OAKVILLE Telephone 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 Regarding any delivery problems time ever since. Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution 2441° LAKESHORE RD., "OAKVILLE : (Bronte Village Mal!] Diversified Investments Group Expires March 31, 1993 essm Help needed to j dig out hydrants Only 28 oz 100% nylon Region of Halton Public Works personnel and fire fighting personâ€" nel are currently clearing snow from public fire hydrants. Because of the amount of fallen snow and the vast number of fire hydrants, the snow clearing task is going slowly. Scotchguard stain Resistant The Oakville Fire Department is appealing to the citizens of Oakville to assist wherever possible by ensuring the nearby fire hydrant is visible. Due to the recent heavy snowâ€" falls, many fire hydrants throughâ€" out Oakville have become inaccesâ€" sible to emergency crews. Oakville residents are being asked to help the fire department dig out fire hydrants buried under heavy winter snowfall. 1175 North Service Rd. W. Oakville Expires March 31, 1993 Hea. $23.95 16° At noon Friday the HRCA reported "diminishing conditions" but advised that people â€" particularly those living along the Lake Ontario shoreline â€" watch out for wave activity and wind. While the severity of this week‘s snowstorm may have tapered off, the Halton Region Conservation Authority (HRCA) is advising that residents still keep an eye out for flooding and erosion. At the same time, Environment Canada forecast northeast gales of between 35 and 40 knots for Friday, Weather causing flooding, erosion concerns 4 * Qq% 341 mL tins OR 79¢ s=1099 GATTUSO PIZZA SAUCE WITH 213 i 69¢ ABERFOYLE SPRINGS SPRING WATER 796 mL QAKRUN HONEY BUTTER OR WHOLEWHEATENGLISH MUFFINS â€" M# wh SUN PAC FROZEN QRANGE JUICE ENZIO PASTA SPAGHETT! SAUCE Y PA PRICE 500 s OTTLE THAT‘S 60% OFF! SUNDAYS VO@IJQ i U U UÂ¥ 10 A.M.to WE DELIVER THE UNEXPECTED! Winds that peaked at 96 km/hr early Friday morning drove waves onto the Oakville shoreline causing concerns about flooding and erosion. ( Photo by Riziero Vertolli) PEPPERCORN RANCH SALAD DRESSING SUNKIST PINK LEMONADE ACETTES FACIAL TISSUE 150 LA FAMOUS WHITE TORTILLA CHIPS CAMPBELLS INSTANT HEARTY NOODLES CAVENDISH FARMS HASH BROWN POTATOES RICEA RON! ASSORTED VARIETIES 170 gram EXTRA PLENâ€"Tâ€"PAK SUGARLESS GUM Items 717° 140 Rebecca St Acrgss tom Datine Arenal xB QUAKER‘S OHS OR OATBRAN CEREAL MEXICANâ€"STYLE CHEESE SPREAD DOLE UNSWEETENED PINEAPPLE CHUNKS 500 gram MAPLE LODGE REGULAR WIENERS AINâ€"SWEETHEAR SILF MILD MARBLE CHEDDARS MOZZARELLA CHEESE â€" 2 BAR TOTAL LIMIT $179 S Mount Royal Plaza _ 174 Mill Street 1015 Barton St. E 4 332â€"8994 876â€"1410, 545â€"0227 NANAS OWN CRANBERRY COCKTAL E‘g 8 69 500 mL. OH HENRY! JUNIOR ICE CREAM BARS TYSON CHICKEN CHUNKS BURGERS Box of BEETOWN LIQUID HONEY DERBY DELUXE D06 FOOD A spokesman for the HRCA said that if and when weather conditions deteriorate further warnings will be issued. slacking off to northeast winds of 25 knots in the evening. On Thursday, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment Canada forecast strong winds, posâ€" sibly generating waves of up to four metres high. This information prompted the HRCA to issue the original shoreline watch alert. GRAM BARS $199 HOSTESSâ€" CHEETOS ASSORTED SNACKS (CADBURY‘S INSTANT HOT CHOCOLATE OLD MILWAUKEE NVA BEER > s999 SOLE FA LLETS JUBILEE 2 PLY BATH TISSUE FLORIENT AEROSOL AIR FRESHENERS . 10 pouches GRAM JAR 1959 SUN PAC APPLE JUICE FROM CONCENTRATE STEINBERG BRAND INSTANT COFFEE COMPASS SULTANA RAISINS ROYAL OAK/SEALTEST CHOCOLATE MILK ALORO DELIâ€"FRESH ASSORTED PIZZAS CHRISTIES CHIPS AHOY COOKIES SURF LAUNDRY DETERGENT

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