Oakville Beaver, 20 Aug 1993, p. 7

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He did say, however, that during a CHML callâ€"in show many listenâ€" ers phoned to ask where all the new jobs were going to come from. Since July and prior to Thursday, they had visited 53 Ontario municipalities. "People aren‘t sold on her, but she speaks their language," said Dick. Tom Hockin admitted that all the companies they visited were â€" unlike many others in Canada â€" flourishing during the recession so the reaction to the road show was predictably upbeat. The dayâ€"long series of events marked the third regional tour of the province by ministers since the Campbell cabinet was sworn in seven weeks ago. Tory tour has MPs optimistic "So many companies doing well that you don‘t hear about," he said. "All of them have the best technolâ€" ogy in the world. We get more pesâ€" simistic than we should be." (Continued from page 1) Muugust 20â€"280, 100B m bGentenntal Hark. Etoabicoke, Unt. a Just 2 km south of Toronto‘s Pearson International Airport (off Eglinton between Dixie and Renforth) Camping Canada Magazine O..1/c~, FEATURING 1994 MOTORKHOMES + TRAILERS + FIFTH WHEELS S *« TENT TRAILERS â€" PARTS AND ACCESSORIES â€" BOATS ATV! Oakvilleâ€"Milton MP Otto Jelinek and Mayor Ann Mulvale practice line dancing. (Photo by Riziero Vertolli) For information call (416) 624â€"8218 The Oakville Family YMCA recently elected its first Board of Governors to advise the °Y‘ with its $7.5â€"million facility expansion. "I am very pleased and honored that these individuals would come forward to assist the °Y with its operations and strategic planning," said Doug Carrothers, chairman of the Board of Directors. "We look forward to workâ€" ing with them during this vital period in our development." Honorary chairperson â€" Colonel the Honorable Lincoln Alexander, P.C., C.C., Q.C.; Nigel F. Byars, executive Oakville Family YMCA elects Board of Governors Downtown BIA hires new Promotions Coordinator Pigeau is a recent graduate of the Humber College Public Relations Certificate Program, and has an Honours BA from Trent University in Peterborough. He has experience in special events planning and fundraising for Erinoak Serving young people with physical disabiliâ€" ties, the Red Cross, Trent University and other community organizaâ€" tions. Pigeau‘s duties will include the organization of the BIA‘s special events, advertising, media relations and working with volunteer comâ€" mittees on BIA projects. Upcoming events include; "A Salute to the Fifties" â€"Good Old Days Sept. 25th and the Hallowe‘en celebrations. Lee Pigeau is the new Promotions Coordinator for the Downtown Oakville Business Improvement Area. Elected to the Board of Governors viceâ€"president â€" A P, Dominion, Miracle Food; Dan Ferrone, Toronto Argonauts; Terry A Jackson, vice chairâ€" man â€" Nesbitt Thomson Inc.; Donald S. Lawson, president â€" AECL Candu, Atomic Energy of Canada; R. Bryan McJannet, chairman â€" Consumers Packaging Inc.; Gillian Smart, president â€" Beam of Canada; James W. Snow, president â€" Pineland Farm Ltd.; Ger van Amersfoort, president â€" SmithKline Beecham Pharma Inc. The Oakville YMCA is an affiliate of the World Alliance of YMCAs repâ€" resenting 108 countries around the world and serving some 30 million people.

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