Oakville Beaver, 24 Apr 1994, p. 11

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Lapezynski, owner of Yolanda‘s on Lakeshore Road East in downâ€" town Oakville, will be watching ‘with great enthusiasm and pride next Tuesday as Hollywood camâ€" eras descend upon her store. Film will be capturing not just the colorâ€" ful and innovative store window â€" with its Little Tykes toys and storefront is. Yolanda‘s chosen as site for Tim Allen movie shoot Tuesday From left to right, William Cringan, J. Michael Finkbeiner, Lou Odorico, Peter Ewen and Linda Kraay In a recent article I spoke of getting the right professional to handle your different tax and financial needs. All year round I focus on making my service to my clients better. This year I 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€" 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. Entertainers wanted for Midnight Madness Peter Ewen â€" Financial Consultant. Peter has a B.A. in Economics from the University of Western Ontario and an Honors 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 five years and is a great help to us in tax season. William Cringan â€" Financial Consultant. Bill has completed the Business Administration program from Sheridan College and is currently enrolled in the CMA program at the senior level. Bill has three years experience in the personal income tax preparation business and has experience in the private sector as a controller and administrator. 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 program. Lou was reviously employed as a controller with a company in Hamilton for 11 years. He has n with Diversified for almost three years and is extremely well liked by our clients of all backgrounds. Linda Kraay â€" Financial Consultant. Linda is a graduate of the University of Guelph‘s Commerce program and is currently enrolled in the CMA accounting program at the senior level, Linda helped start our Burlington satellite location last year and has been with us full time ever since. The downtown Oakville Business Improvement Area (BIA) is lookâ€" ing for community entertainers such as dance troupes or other enterâ€" tainment groups (no bands please,) and would like to display your talâ€" ent at Midnight Madness please contact the Downtown Oakville BIA at 844â€"4520 by June 1st. Downtown Oakville‘s annual summer street festival ‘MIDNIGHT MADNESS" will be held on July 22nd and community groups and entertainers are needed to make this festival a success. 2442 LAKESHORE RD., OAKVILLE (Bronte Village Mail) ‘ Fil Iga Lapczynski is about to get her 15 minutes in the spotlight, or at least her SOUNDINGBOARD 338â€"0566 NE, ANGRY, COn Experienced Educated In Social Work Call In Confidence Diversified Investments Group Closed for Hollywood Lapczynski was approached in March by producers of the film and she wholeheartedly gave her perâ€" mission even though it meant closâ€" ing the store for a portion of the day. Filming will take place between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. at which time Yolanda‘s will reâ€"open for business. Victorian Playmobil playhouse â€" but comedian and Home Improvement star Tim Allen for the Walt Disney release, The Santa Clause. CHIPS '%écC'hip Tuesday "Super 0o Special" + is Haddock fish chips Eat in * Take out + Home The Diamond That Will Conquer Your Heart 1. Carat 4000 Brookdale Public School presents three classrooms from kindergarten to Grade 7 taking part in the Centre Court. Come and see what all the fuss is about... what are they teaching our kids and what do the kids do at school? Find out at Hopedale! Located at 3rd Line hJ fine jewellery y ) 312 Lakeshore Rd. E., Oakville THE COMMUNITY and HOPEDALE Now Playing at THURS., APR. 28, 9 A.M. â€" 3 PM. Putting fun in public safety and awareness! G.S.T. included ES 64 Chi pJ» ay APRIL 25TH TO MAY 3RD KIDS SENSE KIDâ€"PROOFNG | CHI mdgle takoc nart BIKE SAF ETY ‘Kfl) in the Allâ€"Canadian Shopping Centre child safety program with the following presentations: APR 27 â€" MAY 3 Hopedale takes part Visit Hopedale Mail for displays and information on these important services in our community: The spirit of giving will be alive at Hopedale‘s annual one day Charity Bazaar! On Wednesday, May 11th, Hopedale will play host to approximately 25 nonâ€"profit and charitable organizations who will sell their goods to raise funds for charity. So come to Hopedale and get what you need by giving to those in need. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11TH CHARITY BAZAAR and Rebecca in Oakville Telephone 827â€"0229 FRIDAY, APR. 29 3 p.m.â€"7 p.m. Halton Regional Police will meet with local children to answer questions and hand out information. Talk to the students. Find our what they are doing, and more importantly} what YOU can be doing to encourage and assist them in their efforts. CO.â€"OP STUDENTS PROGRAM TUES. MAY 3, 9 a.m. â€" 3 p.m. Blakelock High School presents their CHILD FIND KID CHECK SATURDAY, APR. 30 11 a.m. â€" 3 p.m. FREE fingerprinting for all children accompanied by a parent This program endorsed by the Ontario and Canadian Chiefs of Police.

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