Oakville Beaver, 28 Mar 2007, p. 20

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20 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday March 28, 2007 www.oakvillebeaver.com Oakville Symphony looking for deserving young artists The Oakville Symphony is accepting applications for its Young Artist Awards for the 2007 ­ 2008 season, and for its Kenneth Hollier Award. The Young Artist Awards, introduced in 1998, are scholarships available to players of string instruments between the ages of 16 and 23. The recipients of the awards receive $1,500 for playing a season with the Oakville Symphony where rehearsals on every Monday night are mandatory. The opportunity presents the players with exposure to other talented string players under the leadership of musical director Maestro Roberto De Clara. The five recipients of Celebrating over 20 years of creating wealth for Canadians LOOK FOR Berkshire Securities Inc. is very proud to welcome Rose E. Archer and her team. With her experience and knowledge, Rose provides solutions to meet the needs of high net worth and corporate clients: · Tax-efficient wealth creation · Retirement planning · Estate conservation · Business transition planning 150 Randall Street, Suite 103 Oakville, ON L6J 1P4 Telephone: (905) 639-6331 Toll Free: 1 (866) 796-8560 Fax: (905) 639-4842 Email: rarcher@berkshire.ca www.ArcherInvestmentGroup.com 2007 recipient of the Rev. John C. Holland 2007 recipient of the Rev. John C. Holland Achievement in Business Award Achievement in Business Award Canada's Perfect Party Superstore GRAND OPENING CHAINWIDE SALE! Flyer in Today's Paper! * delivered to select homes Rose E. Archer, B.Sc, CFP Senior Investment Advisor As one of the country's premier independent investment dealers, Berkshire Securities Inc. is part of the Berkshire group of companies, administering over $12 billion of Canadians' investment savings. www.berkshire.ca Member CIPF SALE March 28 -April 1 Warehouse International Centre scholarships for the 2006-2007 season were violinists Anna Betka, William Godber, Jaclyn Obermeyer and Junha Park, and cellist Sydney Grieve. The Kenneth Hollier Award is named in honour of the first musical director of the Oakville Symphony and is open to local musicians between the ages of 16 and 21 who play orchestral instruments. The competition is held in May and alternates annually between string instruments and non-string instruments. This year is the turn of string instruments. The prize for the winner is $500. The 2006 winner of the Kenneth Hollier Award was Margaret Jakubowski, a talented flute player. Developing Artist Awards are a component of the Kenneth Hollier competition and are awarded at the judges' discretion to outstanding competitors of High School age. The accompanying prize is $200. In 2006, Developing Artist Awards were won by Jordan MacKenzie, oboe, and Tina Shapero, French horn. Applications should state name, age, address, e-mail, phone number, instrument, and which award(s) is/are being applied for. They should be sent to the Oakville Symphony office at oakville.symphony@cogeco.ca or to Ian Morrison at #9 - 128 Morden Road, Oakville L6K 2R9 or ianmorrison@sympatico.ca. Additional information regarding these awards can be obtained by contacting Morrison at the address above or by calling 905-842-1296. Auditions are held in mid-May, and applicants can audition for both awards at the same time. 4 for 1 le ss $150 (only with this ad) Warehouse Sale at the International Centre HOURS Men's S uits Gold medal winner -- furniture Peers recognize outstanding work Continued from page 19 Prices are also being chopped on European women's designer wear up to Score Lots of Free Parking 11-8 Wed ­ Fri 10-6 Saturday 11-5 Sunday For more information, call Tom's Place BIG savings on designer suits 4 for 1 less $150 ­ but only with this ad! Plus a HUGE selection of shirts and sweaters. For sizzling deals on spring fashions for business and casual attire for men and women don't miss this sale! 80% OFF 416-596-0297 www.toms-place.com association's annual convention. The NOMMA sponsored the awards, an annual contest to recognize outstanding work in the ornamental and miscellaneous metal industry. To win, entrants must submit photos and a description of their work. The material is then displayed in a public gallery, and NOMMA member firms are given a chance to vote. Winning a Top Job award has a special meaning, since it represents a "voice of approval" from industry peers.

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