Oakville Beaver, 16 May 1993, p. 21

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The Kids Lit program feaâ€" tured television stars who were members of Performers for Literacy, like Sarah Polley of Road to Avonlea and E.N.G. Woodland who joined the board in the late 1980s has received numerous awards since including at least one from the National School . _ Public Relations Association (NSPRA). However, this time Woodland has been named recipient of the "Cadillac" of NSPRA awards, the 1993 achievement award for his work on the Kids Lit proâ€" gram. Board PR man wins award ~~~~ Once again the Halton Board of Education‘s communications officer, Brian Woodland, has received a top public relations award. OAKVILLE SAFETY CENTRE 276 Lakeshore Road East Oakville, Ontario L6 (416) 842â€"1403 Morris Bartucci Dear Customer: For the past 12 years we have been here, at the corner of Lakeshore and Trafalgar Road and have enjoyed the privilege of servicing your automobile for gasoline and repair needs. As a valued customer of OAKVILLE SAFETY CENTRE we therefore deeply regret to inform you that our Service Station will no longer be selling gasoline as of MAY 31, 1993. This decision is beyond our control and is unfortunately due to the present economic climate that has forced ESSO into restructuring the company and eliminating some of its Stations serving gasoline. We will however, remain open for all Automotive Repairs and will continue to give the same personalized service that you have come to know in the past. Yours sincerely, If you should have any questions or concerns please call Morris or Danny at 842â€"1403. €Ess0) CE During Education Focus ©92, (previously known as education week, the Kids Lit program would appear in malls as demonstrations and readings geared to promote literacy and parent involvement in children‘s reading. The award was NSPRA‘s 1993 choice of outstanding achievement in the following of the four steps to effective public relations â€" the recognizing of a need, planning a program to address the need, executing the program and then doing formal evaluation. stars Jonathan Welsh and Oakville resident Jim Millington, Andrew Bednarski of Cats and Dogs and Kyra Levy of De Grassi. The Right Choice For A Bright Future Danny Ronca Choosing the right school for your child isn‘t easy. But at Appleby College, we have a tradition of excellence you can rely on. Founded in 1911 on 54 magnificent lakeside acres at Oakville, Ontario, Appleby has a longâ€"standing reputation for academic success. At Appleby, the emphasis is on intellectual growth and character development. With small class sizes of boys and girls from Grade Seven to university entrance (OAC), each child receives the individual attention needed to reach his/her full potential. We believe our universityâ€"preparatory programme to be one of the finest available. Prepare your child to challenge the future with an educaâ€" tion at one of Canada‘s finest residential and day schools. For further information on scholarships, bursaries, entrance exams and admission procedures, please write to: Mrs. J. Cummer Director of Admissions Appleby College Oakville, Ontario L6K 3P1 or call (416) 845â€"9210 or (416) 845â€"4681. Entrance Exams for Grades 7â€"13/0AC will be held on May 29, 1993. Extracurricular activities include art, music, drama, facilities for 23 sports and our unique wilderness campus at Lake Temagami. 276 Lakeshore Road East Oakville, Ontario L6J 141

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