The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday May 17, 2006 - 39 BUSINESS IN OAKVILLE New multi-jurisdictional service provides one-stop access to information for Halton businesses Continued from Page 34 Helping busy families in Oakville For helping hundreds of busy families everyday with preparing quick and easy, delicious and nutritious, refrigerated entrees, SupperWorks is finally being recognized. The innovative ideas, creations and efforts put forth by the SupperWorks Company in Oakville is being nominated at this year's Achievement in New Retail Concepts (ARC) Award ceremonies. In Cadillac Fairview's annual Canada-wide ARC Competition, SupperWorks will be running for the top prize. Since it's opening in November of 2005, the company has had nothing but success with the offering of their services. The general response of the community is that this company is not only imaginative but also extremely helpful in helping busy families sit down for one healthy, enjoyable meal each day. On May 17, Joni Lien and Chris Wood, co-owners of SupperWorks, will be attending a gala awards dinner in Laval, Quebec, where the judging of their company as well as four other participants will take place. The winner of the ARC award will receive a grand prize of $50,000. The competition celebrates the most exciting and innovative new retail concepts in Canada. Originality, merchandising, measures of success and future growth potential for the concept are all criteria that the companies are being judged on. The idea behind SupperWorks is that they provide the location, the materials, the ingredients, the instructions and the recipes in order for a family to prepare meals ahead of time and place in their refrigerators for future use. In a two-hour session, customers are invited to cook twelve delicious entrees from station to station. The ingredients are chopped, washed, grated and sliced and ready to be cooked. The store provides the clean up at each station, all of this and more for the price of $4 per serving. For more information on the services of SupperWorks call 905827-8433. jurisdictions. "Expanding partnerships with other orders of government to increase one-stop shopping opportunities is part of our commitment to providing the best customer service possible," said Joyce Savoline, Regional Chairman of Halton Region. "Halton is very pleased to be on the ground level of this leading-edge initiative, which helps small business owners and operators by providing them with the resources they need to succeed." "The BizPaL online service expedites the permit and licence acquisition process, and cuts through a lot of red tape," said Rick Bonnette, Mayor of the Town of Halton Hills. "A faster start-up time is good news for new businesses looking to locate in Halton." "Milton is excited to be part of the BizPal project. I am sure that individuals looking to start a business in Milton will find valuable information available at the click of a mouse," said Gord Krantz, Mayor of the Town of Milton. "It will definitely help potential business owners understand permit and licensing requirements, and make starting that business easier." "Many business owners can feel overwhelmed by the regulatory aspect of starting a new business in Burlington," said Robert MacIsaac, Mayor of the City of Burlington. "With BizPaL, that burden is lifted a bit, and entrepreneurs can embark on their businesses with that much more confidence. It is a great tool, and I look forward to working with our partners to adapt the service to Burlington's specific needs." "Creative partnerships like BizPaL can lead to enhanced service delivery and help simplify processes for the people we serve," said Ann Mulvale, Mayor of the Town of Oakville. "Our city has a track record of customer-friendly esolutions, and I'm looking forward to implementing BizPaL as another innovative service that we offer." CONGRATULATIONS OAKVILLE Oakville Kia is proud to announce Arthur Furlong, service manager as May's M.V.P. His 10 years expereince and 100% customer satisfaction Arthur Furlong, has been the main g Service Manager reason for our enormous growth in our service department. Thank you from all of us at Oakville Kia. QEW W SOUTH SERVICE RD R As society's need for positive male role models is at its highest, Oakville can be proud of one of their own. Just as his co-workers are at DASH SPORTS ! Salesperson of the month: HENRY DRODGE Henry has been at Pontiac Buick Cadillac for 11 years and has earned himself a reputation for honesty, integrity and going out of his way to assist his customers. 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