Oakville is fortunate in its set- ting on Lake Ontario and the .Town has been consciously incorporating woodlands, mead- 'owlands and ravines into its parks and open space system. ‘The result is an excellent landâ€" scape. preserved and protected within an active urban environ- ment. To ensure the continued To date, a total of seven com- munity groups have participated in the project. Four of the seven groups adopted‘speciï¬c parcels of land and three committed to a oneâ€"time clean up. The Parks Department certainly feel that all their efforts have been a great help. Not only does this project provide assistance to Town staff, it also enhances the beauty of our community. wï¬ifwmfl two-wags tfflmkwrn Mimi!“ m-W-flomnmmwmmm sum in n l99l, the Town of Oakville initiated a new campaign enti- tled the “Pick A Parcel†pro- ject to clean up our parks. The project involves citizens, school children. community and corpo- rate organizations throughout Oakville who pledge their comâ€" mitment by “adopting†specific parkland areas and keeping them litter free on a year-round basis, or by cleaning up areas throughâ€" out the community on a one-time basis. Special community program has residents Cleaning parks 847-0029 . ; m n: ruaammm mmwm‘ "' i341 '1'. THE STAFF OF DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENTS GROUP From left to right, William Cringan, J. Michael Finkbeiner, Lou Odor-ion, Peter Ewen and Linda Kraav It is extremely imponant to getthcright professioml to handleyour mm tax and ï¬nancial needs. All year round I focus on makrn' 5:117 service to my clients better. This earl believe I have assembled my best team ever to h e your needs. am very proud of 6 group I have put together. Here are their professional backgrounds. J. Michael Finkbeiner â€" President. I have a BA in Economics from the University of Western Ontario and my CGA accomting designation. 1 have been a controller of different private companies and the accounting manager for a division of Nabisco Brands Ltd. 1 have been in my own tax and accounting business since 1987. Lou Odor-ico â€" Vice President Lou hm a BA in Economics from McMaster University and is currently enrolled in the senior level of the CGA rogram. Lou was previously emplo ed as a controller with a company in Hamilton or 11 years. He has been with Diversiï¬ed or almost three years and is extremely well liked by our clients of all L,_,a|_-_au_4_ Linda Kmv â€" Fmancial gingham linda is 5': g‘x'gdgalelgfyne Univctsjly of Guelph's n-___._,,__ A“ _ A Peter Ewen â€" Financial CmsultanL Peter has 21 RA. in Economics from the University of Weslem Ontario and an Honours Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Wmisor. Peter is the pitsident of his own compmy, Crescent Oil, in Hamilton. Petcr has beenwithmeonapm time basis forfouryears amlisagieathelp tousintax season. William Qingan -fma'n_cialnC(_)_nsultant_._Bill has complctpdtlle Busingss Administratim Eogmn Trom Sheridm College and is currently eï¬rolledlrl ié‘ém‘ï¬iaï¬'aï¬ï¬ senior vel. Bill has three years experience in the personal income tax preparalim busims and has experience in the private sector as a controller and administralor. Conuncrcc program and ts unrently enrolled' in the CMA account - at the senior lgvclrLindgt helped start our Burlington satellite lomtion last year 351913;?" with us full lime evcr since: Diversiï¬ed Wants Group The Parks and Recreation Department invites all citizens, schools, churches, ratepayer, community and corporate organi- zations throughout Oakville to meet the Pick A Parcel challenge by committing to participate in this endeavour to maintain the beauty of the Town in which we live. Even if you don’t belong to a community organization, it’s as easy as taking a small bag along The Parks Section maintains a wide expanse of active parkland throughout the community, from the large and well-known attrac- tions of Gairloch Gardens, the Erchless Estate, Shell Park and Centennial Plaza to numerous parkettes tucked in the small cor- ners of town. Together they give Oakville residents, visitors and tourists on overall perspective of the grace, elegance and array of colour that is Oakville. success of this preservation, we depend upon residents’ co-operaâ€" tion. Recreation Connection is provided by the Oakville Parks and Recreation Department. For further Information regard- ing the Pick A Parcel Project, please call 338-4158. for the walk and “stooping and scooping†litter or making sure you deposit your waste into the many garbage receptacles located in Town. This Town-wide effort can only succeed with the help of dedicated people such as YOU! 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