Oakville Beaver, 11 Sep 2002, "Business", D6

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D 6 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday September 11, 2002 Still Space Available for Registration Our individualized learning program will help your child learn to think, focus, and rediscover motivation at school. Managing Editor: Rod Jerred Phone: 905-337-5559 Fax: 905-337-5567 e-mail: rjerred@halton- BUSINESS It's fun! Ifs creative! It works! WEDNESDAY, SEPTEM BER 11, 200 2 · RM3E D6 Little Readers Children w ho learn how to read early are more confident learners. 3 -6 YEARS O LD R E A D IN G W R IT IN G · SPELLING · M A T H FR EN C H S T U D Y SKILLS · H O M E W O R K SU PPO R T OXFORD OXFORD 511 Maple Grove Dr., Suite 2, Oakville woman nominated for Francophone business award By Liz Campbell SPEC IAL TO TH E BEAVER 1131 N o ttin g h ill G a t e (9 0 5 ) 4 6 9 - 1 9 2 9 Visit our web site at w w w .o xfo rd le a rn in g.co m (905) 8 4 9 -4 0 2 7 Visit o u r w e b site a t w w w .o x fo rd le a rn in g .c o m ADULT LEAGUES C om petitive W om en's Monday evenings 14 weeks $1260 + GST W om en's Recreational Tuesday evenings 13 weeks $1170 + GST Open M en's Wednesday evenings 13 weeks $1170 + GST Over 35 M en's Thursday evenings 14 weeks $1260 + GST Over 45 M en's Thursday evenings 14 weeks $1260 + GST Open M en's Sunday evenings 14 weeks $1260 + GST In d ivid u a ls $121.50 + GST/person (includes shirt) Start w eek of October 21/02 North American & National Indoor Soccer Championship Tournament Qualifier January 18 & 19, 2003 Age DMsbns Under 9 - Over 35 Now accepting registrations for teams and individuals Limited rental space available. Book early to avoid disappointment 1 athletics* « 1333 North Service Road West, Oakville (between 3rd Line & 4th Line) Call (905) 465-0900, Fax (905) 465-1143 or come in. Visit us at www.airathletics.com hospital, medical, dental Angele Desgagne, image consultant and owner of ImagElite International, has been nominated for the Chambre economique de l'Ontario (CEO) 2002 Phenix Award, in the Small Enterprise category. The CEO promotes the interests of FrancoOntarian business. It attempts to gather and mobi lize the economic forces of Francophones in the province, contributing to the development of the Ontario economy, and assisting its members through the formation of networks within the province as well as nationally and internationally. It currently has 1,300 members in every part of the province. The. Phenix identifies French entre preneurs in nine different categories including small, medium and large business, new enterprise, tourism, technology, young entrepreneur, export and within specific a specific Ontario region. The winners must have demonstrated pioneering talent and their efforts have resulted in products or servic es which have proved highly competitive in the business environment of Ontario. "It's a huge honour to be selected by your peers," says Desgagne who started her company in 1996. "I have no idea who nominated me but I'm very excit ed." The Phenix Award represents not only a symbol of will and perseverance, it also highlights the strength and dynamics of the French Ontario econ omy. Since 1999. the award has allowed more than 20 enterprises to gain visibility and recognition provincially, nationally and internationally. Winning enterprises are celebrated for their innovation, risk taking, ability to overcome obsta cles and their capacity to develop highly competi tive products and services. Desgagne's company, ImagElite International is based in Oakville and serves individual and corpo rate clients looking for `an edge'. "Making a good first impression is very impor tant. It's very hard to overcome a negative one," she explains. "I help my clients to feel better and pres ent a more confident image." Using both psychology and fashion skills, she helps her clients to overcome barriers and to show themselves to best advantage. A Certified Image Professional, she helps private and corporate clients to develop grace, style, poise and credibility while exploring their individuality and embracing their greatness. She is the creator of Personal Image & Angele Desgagne Professional Brand Management Strategies, a wellknown keynote speaker and community leader. She has helped companies to develop corporate stan dards of dress for their employees. Desgagne has been president of Association des FeYnmes d'Affaires Francophones de Halton-Peel (AFAF), a French business women's association, for three years. She also serves as president of the Association of Image Consultants International Toronto Chapter (AICI). She believes strongly in giving back to the com munity through involvement, sharing and leader ship. She lives in Oakville with her husband George Anastasopoulos, who runs Leadership Fundamentals, a marketing strategies company in Oakville. They have three teenage children. The award winner will be named at the annual CEO Gala Dinner to be held in conjunction with their annual meeting, Sept. 25-27, in Timmins. Deaths Syl Apps Youth Centre is a secure treatment facility fo r children and youth aged 12 to 18 years. We are com m itted to providing a range o f services and a high standard o f care for young people and their families. Join us in further developing Syl Apps as a Centre o f Excellence for the treatment o f young offenders. Deaths THOMSON, E ile e n - Peacefully on September 6, 2002 in Oakville. Eileen, beloved wife of Vincent. Dear mother of Bev Thomson and Gail and her husband Steve Anderson. Loved grandmother of Jacqui, Carl and Owen. Sister of Joyce Iglesias and Jerry Sullivan and his wife Nancy. Visitation was held at the Kopriva T aylor Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, Oakville from 7-9pm on Monday. Funeral service was held at 1:00pm Tuesday, September 10, 2002 in the chapel. Those who wish, in lieu of flowers may make m em orial c o n trib u tio n s to the Canadian Cancer Society. Kinark Child and Family Services is an accredited children's mental health centre providing services to children and their families in a number o f communities in Ontario. Nursing Co-ordinator Take this opportunity to assume responsibility for the development of a Wellness Centre based upon the Harm Reduction Model. You w ill liaise w ith contracted health services, including dental and medical services, directly supervise a full-time nurse and several casual nurses, and act as a resource for nursing staff to ensure that residents and staff are receiving wellness and wellness initiatives. Along w ith a degree in Nursing from a recognized institution, and 3 to 5 years of experience in community-based nursing or in a residential setting, you bring knowledge of current legislation, and proven nursing and communication skills. You must also have a demonstrated background working in a multi disciplinary team, and proficiency in MS Word, Excel and Outlook. Membership in the College of Nurses of Ontario is expected. AUDET, Aderville "Eddy" - Passed away on Sun day, September 8, 2002 at Kensington Retirement Home in Oakville in his 80th year. A memorial service was held (today) Wednesday, September 11, 2002. II d esired , a d o n a tio n to the O a kv ille T rafalgar Memorial Hospital would be appreciated. Arrange ments entrusted to the Oakview Funeral Home 905842-2252 K IN A R K · m V V Family · - Child and If you are a qualified individual interested in meeting these challenges, please submit your resumS, quoting file #SA Y C 02-23, by S e p te m b e r 20, 2002, to M a rg o W ils o n , S e n io r HR C o-ordinator, K in a rk C hild and F am ily S e rv ic e s , 500 Hood Road, S u ite 200, M a rk h a m , O ntario, L3R 9Z3. Fax: 905-940-7378. E -m ail: m a rg o .w ils o n @ k in a rk .o n .c a (MS Word format only) Kinark Qhild and Family Services supports diversity in the workplace. Only those candidates selected for an interview w ill be contacted. No phone calls, please. O A K W O O D RE TIR EM EN T C O M M U N ITIES Halton The Village of Tansley Woods A NEW 144-BED LONG-TERM CARE (LTC) FACILITY IN BURLINGTON. Oakwood is seeking dynamic individuals for the following positions: RN, RPN, PSW- F/T, P/T, Casual - Days/Evgs/Nights These are new positions that are being added as a result of an increase in our nursing and personal care funding from the Ministry of Health. A P P L Y B Y M A IL O R F A X 9 0 5 -3 3 6 -7 1 4 3 T O D on P a ra d in e , G e n e ra l M a n a g e r T h e V illa g e o f T a n s le y W o o d s 4 1 0 0 U p p e r M id d le R o a d , B u rlin g to n , O n ta rio L 7 M 4 W 8 No telephone inquiries or personal deliveries please. Only those applicants selected for an interview w ill be contacted. De R onde, J o h n - Suddenly as a result of an automobile accident on Friday September 6, 2002 in his 52nd year. John De Ronde, dearly loved husband and very best friend of Bettyann (nee Brennan) w ill be always cherished by his children Justin, Katielynn and David all at home. John w ill be dearly missed by h is parents Gerard and C olette De Ronde of St. George, his brother Ted De Ronde (Pat) of Oakville and sister Mary Ann Schurr (Tom) of Bragg Creek, Alberta. Lovingly remembered by his m other-in-law Grace Brennan of Brantford, sister-in-law Fae ChatoManchuk (Harvey) of Tsawwassen, B.C. and brothers-in-law Richard Brennan (Vickie) of Oakville and C hris Brennan (Karen) of Brantford. John was the loving uncle to Johnathon and Renee De Ronde, MacKenzie and Nathan Schurr, Joshua Chato-Manchuk and Andrew and Kelly Brennan. Predeceased by his father-in-law Jack Brennan. John De Ronde was well known throughout the golden horseshoe area and the rest of the province as an auctioneer and appraiser and was the owner of John De Ronde and Associates of Oakville. A very busy man he still took time out of his busy life to coach flag football in Brantford and w ill be missed by all who knew him. John was truly devoted to his family, they were the center of his lile. He loved the world and all loved him. Friends were re ceived at the McCleister Funeral Home. North Chapel 495 Park Rd. N ,, B rantford (5 1 9 -7 5 8 -1 5 5 3 ) to share their memories of John De Ronde on Tuesday. Funeral Service w ill be held at St. Pius X Church 9 Waverly St, Brantford on Wednesday at 11: 00 a.m. with the Reverend Ted Black of Balfour United Church officiating. Private Family interment service to follow at Farringdon Burial Ground. As expressions of sym pathy donations to Camp Trillium , The Brantford Ani mal Shelter or the charity of your choice greatly ap preciated. VAN DER DOELEN: Gerardus (Gerry)- On Monday September 9, 2002 at Trafalgar Memorial Hospital in his 77th year. Gerry, beloved husband of Wilhelmina. Loved father of Joanne and her husband Joseph Huybers, Betty Scarlett, Mary and her husband Gord Cowan, Jerry and his wife Maureen, Michael and his wife Linda, Paul and his wife Lorie and Wilma and her husband Rudy Mascherin. W ill be sadly missed by many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Gerry is also survived by his brother Frank of Oakville and several brothers and sisters in Holland. Visitation at the Kopriva Taylor Funeral Home, 64 Lakeshore Road West, O akville, from 2 -4 and 7-9pm Wednesday. Funeral mass 11:00am Thursday at St. D o m inic Parish, 2415 Rebecca Street, O akville. Interm ent T ra fa lg a r Lawn C em etery. For those w ho w ish , m em orial c o n trib u tio n s to the O ntario Heart and Stroke Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. hotel restaurant HARRISON, A lice Jane (nee Smith) At Marnwood Lifecare Centre on Friday September 6, 2002 in her 94th year. Alice, beloved wife of the late H ilyard (H arry) H arrison. Loving m other of Delphine (Keith) Lister. Dear grandmother of Jane (C hris) Hickey, V ictoria (G ord) Garnett, Jennifer (Garry) Coleman and great-grandmother of Scott, Alicia, Heather and Emily. A family graveside service was held at St. Jude's Church Cemetery, Oakville on September 9,2002. Looking for a fast paced, fun, friendly environment then we want you to be part of our team WATT, S h e lley L o rrain e- Born S tratford. ON April 24/1958-Sept. 6/2002 Passed away suddenly after a massive stroke at the Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital when she was called home by her Heavenly Father in her 45th year. Shelley w ill be forever cherished by her parents Bruce and June, brother Steve (M aureen), siste r-in -la w Kathleen (Brian), nephews Blair and Ryan, and niece Krista. Shelley was a loyal employee of the Royal Bank Group for 25 years and was a active member of C alvary B a ptist C hurch. V is ita tio n was held on Tuesday, Septem ber 10, 2002 at Calvary B aptist Church (1215 Lakeshore Road W. O akville) from 1:15pm until the time of service at 2:00pm. Private family interment followed at Trafalgar Lawn Cemetery. If desired, donations to Calvary Baptist Church would be appreciated. Arrangements entrusted to Oakview Funeral Home, 905-842-2252 F/T & P/T Drive Through Positions & Assistant Managers (m anagem ent exp. required) Free Admission to the Public InMemoriams Loving M em o ry o f m y D e a re s t H u s b a n d B ob We offer: F le x ib le s c h e d u le s R e g u la r p e rfo rm a n c e re v ie w s A b o v e a v e ra g e w a g e s P a id b re a k s P a id tra in in g F re e u n ifo rm s B e n e fit P ro g ra m a v a ila b le S ta ff in c e n tiv e p ro g ra m s A pply in person to: 5051 H arvester R d.,B urlington Located at the corner of Appleby Line & Harvester Rd., ph # 9 0 5 - 6 8 1 - 1 8 4 1 W ed., Sept. 1 8 , 1 0 am-6pm Oakville Conference Centre 2525 Wyecroft Rd. (at Bronte Rd.) Free Parking · Wheelchair Accessible OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT MOORE, Jane Elizabeth (nee Champ)Suddenly but peacefully at the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital on Monday September 2, 2002 at the age of 66. Born and raised in Regina Saskatchewan and moved to Burlington in 1965. Loving wife of J. Erwin M oore. Dear m othe r of T erri W att (D uncan) of Burlington. Lori W illiams (Doug) of Kingston and Jim M oore of B urlin gto n . C herished grandm other of seven grandchildren. Predeceased by her parents and brother all of Regina Saskatchewan. Jane was a former member of the Burlington Curling Club and a current member of the ladies golf group Double "H". F riends w ill be received at the DODSWORTH & BROWN Funeral H om e- BURLINGTON CHAPEL (2241 New Street, B u rlin gto n 9 05 -6 37 -5 23 3 ) on Thursday September 5, 2002 from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Funeral Service w ill take place at St. Raphael's Roman Catholic Church (4072 New Street, Burlington) on Friday September 6, 2002 at 11 a.m. Cremation to fo llow . Special thanks to the ICU staff at Joseph Brant and D r.'s Durcan and Cogsw ell. In lieu of flowers donations in Jane's memory can be made to the C anadian C ancer S o cie ty o r the O nta rio Foundation of Cerebral Palsy. S a ve the last dance fo r me. Dottie Family Services A lc o h o lic s A n o n y m o u s If y o u d rin k , th a t's y o u r b u s in e s s If y o u w a n t to q u it, T h a t's O u rs ! (4 1 6 ) 4 87 -5 59 1 (9 0 5 ) 6 3 1 -8 7 8 4

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