10 - The Oakville Beaver, Friday August 4, 2006 www.oakvillebeaver.com A ICAN BAY POO PL CUS O G OU OO S "Your Pool ...Our Reputation" Beaches are safe to swim As of Aug. 1, Oakville beaches were safe for swimming, according to beach water sampling conducted by the Halton Region Health Department. It revealed the following beaches have acceptable levels of bacteria and are safe for swimming: Bronte Park Beach, Coronation Park East and Coronation Park West. Elsewhere in Halton, other beaches have also tested safe for swimming. In Burlington, The Beachway (North and South) are okay for water sports. Also safe are Milton's Kelso Conservation Area and Halton Hills' Prospect Park Old Beach. The Health Department tests recreational water throughout Halton. Beaches are selected based on use for swimming and other water sports. The tests are done weekly or if conditions change. Halton residents can call Halton Region to find out which beaches have been closed due to poor water quality. Beach quality information is available 24 hours a day at 905-8256000 or toll free, 1-866-442-5866. During regular business hours ask for beach information, after regular business hours press 2 for health information. Information is updated weekly or as conditions change. This information is also posted on the Halton Region Web site at www.halton.ca/health. FREE SAL T GENERATOR WITH EVERY INGROUND POOL EXTENDED TO AUGUST 14, 2006! Install Still for August.....Prompt Customer Service 905-304-1229 1-866-420-4229 Check us out at www.oakvillebeaver.com The Regional We want your business to succeed. The following programs and services are available to help your business. Start-up Youth Opportunities Seminars Business Plan Competition Business Consultants Summer Company Business Registration Exporting Resource Library Seminars Public Use Computers Business Consultant Networking Alliance Municipality of Halton bl ur ea Cp Ap Business Development Centre Business Retention, Expansion and Site Location Seminars Mentorship Program Site Location Assistance Workforce Development Regional Innovation Networks Oakville Civic Holiday Waste Collection Notice Please Note Collection Day Changes August 2006 Monday 7 Civic Holiday Tuesday 8 Wednesday 9 Thursday 10 11 Friday Saturday 12 Upcoming Seminars, Workshops and Events: Starting a Small Business Information Seminars: Mon., August 14 (afternoon session) and Wed., August 23 (evening session). Business Basics Seminar Series: In partnership with Burlington Public Library, this series is geared to the entrepreneur looking for "the basics" in starting their business. The series will be presented at the Burlington Library--Central Branch. Participants can attend any or all of the seminars. Wed., Sept. 20 Starting a Small Business Wed., Oct. 18 Web Resources for Small Business Wed., Nov. 15 Writing a Business Plan Consultant on Site Program: In partnership with Halton Hills Public Library, a business consultant will be available to meet with small business clients at the Halton Hills Library--Georgetown Branch on the following dates. Appointments must be booked in advance. Thurs., Sept. 7 Thurs., Oct. 5 Tool Box to Grow Your Business: In partnership with the Business Development Bank of Canada, this hands-on seminar on Wed., Sept. 20 will explain how business owners should prepare their company to apply for financing to grow their businesses. Starting a Small Business Seminar: In partnership with Oakville Public Library, this information session will be presented at the Oakville Library--Central Branch on Thurs., Oct. 5. Building a Marketing System: Learn how to build a marketing system that will relentlessly generate revenues for your business on Wed., Oct. 11. Right from the Start up: A seminar series for entrepreneurs who are thinking about or who have just started their own business. Entrepreneurs can attend any or all of the seminars. Wed., Oct. 11 How to Create a Clear Business Vision and Business Plan Mon., Oct. 16 10 Low Cost Marketing Tools Wed., Oct. 18 How to Cost and Price Your Products for Profit Mon., Oct. 23 Understanding Financial Statements, Developing Sales Projections and Cash Flow Forecasts Contact us for more information on these events and how to register. Due to the Civic Holiday, waste collection services the week of August 7 will take place the day after your regular collection day. Please check your 2006 Waste Management Calendar for details in your area or the Region's Waste Management website at www.halton.ca. Halton Waste Management Site will be closed on Monday, August 7 due to the Civic Holiday Regular Operating Hours will resume on Tuesday, August 8 Open Monday to Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5400 Regional Road 25, Milton For more information, please check your 2006 Waste Management Calendar or the Region's website at www.halton.ca Minimizing Outdoor Water Use In response to the hot temperatures we are experiencing this summer, Halton Region is asking residents to help conserve water by minimizing outdoor water use to make sure there is an adequate water supply to meet public demands and fire protection. Residents are reminded they can still water their flower and vegetable gardens as needed by hand. However, Halton is asking residents to cut back on recreational water use such as lawn watering and car washing at this time. Your ongoing conservation efforts will help ensure an adequate water supply to meet all our needs throughout the hot summer months. For more information on how you can help to conserve water, please visit www.halton.ca/waterconservation. Halton Regional Meeting Schedule Monday, August 7 - Offices closed due to Civic Holiday Chairman Joyce Savoline A. Brent Marshall CAO 1151 Bronte Road, Oakville, Ontario L6M 3L1 · Tel: 905-825-6000 · Toll Free: 1-866-4HALTON · TTY: 905-827-9833 · www.halton.ca