1 The Burglar Who 'll'aded Ted Many years ago, Lawrence Block Williams wrote a series of books about Bernie by Lawrence Block Rhodenbarr, a professional burglar published by Penquin Books who also owned a bookstore and 1994 solved mysteries on the side. Announcing a one'day conference... PARTNERS IN OUR FUTURE , g Business, The Environment and Students ' Chianti“0Q The envirglgpinent i dustryjséheï¬izchggdolgii'gest in IS COI'I encer owmg Endo. ' nities O u, 2 er ghttgnrzmeiaenmzwï¬l THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Friday, September 30 Succe s innovators an e tr pren urs wi descrilsre their exgeriences ad. 5 ow the many possib e ways for OU to pro it. Keynote Speakers: 0 Sever Cullis-Suzuki Speaker, Ri E ' Summit 0 Pa 'ck Carson, VP, Environmenta A irs, Companies Ltd. " Workshops: islation/Legal Aspects T'sgning/ Education . Co rate Sustpinaile Strategies Pile? re Capitpmn Finance n reneurSI Maï¬ï¬acturing/E â€essing EnVIronme ta_ 'iting Green a ting . ,. 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He knows he’s imrocent, but it isn’t going to be easy hirwmeuermnn to prove it. The story is as complicated and intriguing as all of Block’s mysteries, but the best part for Bernie Rhodenbarr fans is that the burglar hasn’t lost any of his humor, wit, and charm ' If you haven’t met Bernie Rhodenbarr, you’re in for a treat. If you’ve missed his adventures as I have, you’ll be thrilled by this new addition to the series. Full Hamilton Philharmonic at Centre (Continued from page 13) astheI-IPObringstheï¬rstofits two concerts this season to the Oakville Centre. For the ï¬rst time, the HPO will be introducing its full orchestra to the Centre and the con- . Diversify your 1994 1995 3.. “than“ an: m TEAM GYM SHORTS â€SS-$18.99 Reg. 32000-34000 TEAM PULLOVER JACKETS 3593ҠReg. 312000313000 PIllUWCASES RRSP Seminars Presented by Mark Slipp Nesbitt Burns At this presentations, we’ll examine a number of investment opportunities to help you marlimize your RRSP return. 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