Oakville Beaver, 27 Nov 1994, p. 14

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Oakville Beaver Weekend, Sunday, November 27, 1994 â€" 14 Pre Christmas Dining Room Special ALL YOU CAN EAT LUNCHEON BUFFET $5,99 Monday to Friday BEST VALUE IN TOWN w‘ C \wt LY LICENSED 842-666 ‘‘DnpER L180 369 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE, ONT. L6K 3T2 FAX: (905) 842â€"6212 DINING ROOM SPECIAL I 20% OFF on DINNER BUFFET 9 \/ Except Holidays ‘k Oakville location only. Expires December 22, 1994 0o Excludes beverages and drinks. Please present coupon before L being served. Not valid with any other discount or offer. m> uo 2o oS s OS oo oOs 10 OS 19 un <â€"~ CcOoNNECTION "KITCHENS FOR LIFE" ONE OF CANADA‘S LARGEST CABINETRY MANUFACTURERS IN BUSINESS OVER 20 YEARS WE OFFER... * relaxing atmosphere * 12 exciting displays to view * professional designers * Fully assembled cabinetry * fully installed packages * factory direct pricing ALL COMPLETE WITH 5 YR. WARRANTY or SHOWROOM HOURS MON.â€"FRI. 10AMâ€"8:30PM 10AMâ€"5PM SEE OUR FACTORY DIRECT SHOWROOM LOCATION en C t : (905) 279â€"6194 es L _ C _ #401___| ence will be very helpful to stuâ€" dents in planning career choices. gain insight into her father‘s proâ€" fession. and I know what she does, but I‘d like to know what my dad does," she said. "I want to know how all Students receive handsâ€"on work experience (Continued from page 1) handsâ€"on work experience. "It‘s supposed to be a regular day, not a preâ€"planned one," said Rick Ennis, who feels the experiâ€" the jobs come together." At Queen Elizaabeth Park School, a Grade 7 to OAC proâ€" gram, a Technology Symposium is being hosted combining business and educational expertise "to help students, teachers and parents betâ€" ter understand the revolution that has occured in the nature of work, learning and careers." The school will operate three different programs involving all students: Grade 11 to OAC kids will visit postâ€"secondary schools As for Sarah, she is expecting to "My mom works at the school and employment locations while Grade 10 students will participate in the job shadowing program and Grades 7 to 9 students in workâ€" shops offered by employers, educaâ€" tional facilities and schoolâ€"commuâ€" nity partnerships. Fostering community responsiâ€" bility for the future of students and strengthening bonds will be the offshoots of this program, accordâ€" ing to Fred Sweeney, Director of Education, Halton Roman Catholic School Board. Presents The Hockey Super Show 94‘ December 2nd, 3rd 4th â€" Toronto International Centre 6900 Airport Rd., Mississauga FEATURING: Wendel Clark Martin Brodeur Dave Andreychuk Scott Stevens Toronto Collectibles International Felix Potvin Steve Chaisson "Addressing the growing conâ€" cern for the future of students, students a realistic view of the work world and give them an understanding of its demands and opportunities, added Cesare DiDonato, Special Assignment Teacher, Program Services, Halton RCSS. "Students will be able to develâ€" op an understanding and empathize Ken Baumgartner Ed Jovanovski Dave Ellett . oo C s 3 5y : with what it is their parents do to Drake Berehowski _ Pat Jablonski Mike Ricci support their family. This initiative Todd Gill Jason Arnott Dmitri Mirinov AND MANY MORE TO BE ANNOUNCED Fan Fest Activities â€" FREE Shoot on a Real NHL Goalie, Hardest Shot, Accuracy Shooting Live Remote from the FAN 1430 $30.00 Weekend Pass $20.00 Weekend Pass Children under 5 are free â€" all taxes and service charges included Merchandise Dealer Inquires Call â€" David Chu â€" (416) 979â€"0860 For Ticket Inquires Call â€" 1â€"800â€"361â€"2492 Tickets: Adult â€" $15.00 Per Day Youth â€" $ 7.50 Per Day Don Vince By Don Vince There‘s a guard at the gate, a nice plump reserve, a good maintenance program and plenty of goodâ€"looking trees...but how can you ensure your condominium insurance gives you the protection you need to enjoy condo living? We suggest you ask your insurance broker. Generally speaking, your personal insurance need only cover anything inside your unit â€"â€" contents, plus any upgraded cupboards and/or carpeting. You may also need coverage for "betterments" such as upgraded appliances, paint, wallpaper and lighting. Since there are variances in how each condominium corporation defines the "interior" of a unit, however, it‘s worthwhile asking your insurance broker to review both the byâ€"laws of your corporation and its insurance policy. Then, ask for his or her recommendations on what specific kind of policy you need to purchase to enjoy the most effective protection possible. Make sure you ask specifically about liability insurance to protect against any incidences of bodily injury or property damage that you accidentally cause. is intended to emphasize that eduâ€" cation goes far beyond the classâ€" room walls and that the preparation of children for the future is a comâ€" munity responsibility." The Learning Partnership, founded in 1993, is a nonâ€"profit organization dedicated to creating interaction and cooperation between business and education. The membership includes busiâ€" nesses, schoolboards and commuâ€" nity service groups. The issue of condominium insurance can be complex for some people and, unfortunately, some members of the Insurance Brokers Association of Oakville have seen cases of deficiencies in coverage or inadequate limits in condominium corporation policies; these have placed unit owners at risk in the event anything untoward should occur. You do have the option of extending your policy to cover your entire unit if the corporation fails to renew its coverage. You can also extend your insurance to protect you against any potential assessments levied by the corporation arising as a result of deficiencies in the corporation‘s policy. In both cases, we suggest you should discuss the advisability of these options with your broker. Extras are available for condominium insurance and some are well worth considering; most are inexpensive and provide very good value for the dollar. Allâ€" risk coverage is available, for example, and could be a major benefit if the overall condominium insurance fails to provide for it. The issue of insurance claims can be complex. To be sure you get the right advice, we recommend you discuss your coverage with a qualified insurance expert belonging to the Insurance Brokers Association of Oakville. Don Vince is President of Syd Vince Insurance Brokers Ltd. Take Our Kids to Work will offer

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