Oakville Beaver, 13 Mar 1994, p. 8

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it 4 Oakville Legion (Branch 114) holds Bingo, 12:30 p.m., Mayfair Bingo Hall, Speers Road. Proceeds to charity. In a recent article I spoke of getting the right professional to handle your different tax and financial needs. All year round I focus on making my service to my clients better. This year I believe I have assembled my best team ever to handle your needs. I am very proud of the group I have put together. Here are their professional backgrounds. J. Michael Finkbeiner â€" President. I have a B.A. in Economics from the University of Western Ontario and my CGA accounting designation. I have been a controller of different private companies and the accounting manager for a division of Nabisco Brands Ltd. I have been in my own tax and accounting business since 1987. Lou Odorico â€" Vice President. Lou has a B.A. in Economics from McMaster University and is currently enrolled in the senior level of the CGA program. Lou was g;eviously employed as a controller with a company in Hamilton for 11 years. He has en with Diversified for almost three years and is extremely well liked by our clients of all backgrounds. Linda Kraay â€" Financial Consultant. Linda is a graduate of the University of Guelph‘s Commerce program and is currently enrolled in the CMA accounting program at the senior level. Linda helped start our Burlington satellite location last year and has been with us full time ever since. Peter Ewen â€" Financial Consultant. Peter has a B.A. in Economics from the University of Western Ontario and an Honors Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Windsor Peter is the president of his own company, Crescent Oi1, in Hamilton. Peter has been with me on a part time basis for five years and is a great help to us in tax season. William Cringan â€" Financial Consultant. Bill has completed the Business Administration program from Sheridan College and is currently enrolled in the CMA program at the senior level. Bill has three years experience in the personal income tax preparation business and has experience in the private sector as a controller and administrator. THE STAFF OF DIVERSIFIED INVESTMENTS GROUP THURSDAY MARCH 17 From left to rlght William Cringan, J. Michael Finkbeiner, Lou Odorico, Peter Ewen and Linda Kraay (Continued from page 7) 2442 LAKESHORE RD., OAKVILLE (Bronte Village Mall) Diversified Investments Group East Oakville Adult Community Group meets, 1 p.m., Maplegrove Church, Maplegrove Drive. First Oakville Toastmasters meet, 7:30 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, Wallace Road. Information: Valerie CALL US DAY OR NIGHT IF STREET LIGHTS* ARE OUT â€" 257â€"3461 | FROM DUSK TO DAWN STREET LIGHTING* HELPS WITH â€"SARFETY SECURITY Alzheimer Information Series for Families, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Appleview Square, 676 Appleby Line, Burlington. Six weekly sessions. Free admission. Information/registration: 637â€"1338. Clements, 336â€"0880. THE KITCHEN SALE YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR! UP TO FT VY OFF 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO « L6H 2L1 490 Speers Rd., Oakville 842â€"5222 «> TOWN OF OAKVILLE 845â€"6601 P THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1994 nsit 7:30 p.m. River Oaks Recreation Centre Community Room A/ 2400 Sixth Line River Oaks residents are invited to attend a meeting to discuss the proposed rate changes effective April 1, 1994. For more information, please contact the Transit Office at 815â€"2020 _ # OAKVILLE HYDRO Annual General Meeting, Oakville Senior Citizens Recreation Centre, 10:30 a.m. Presentation on the Oakville Humane Society with Elizabeth Thomson. 40 Centennial Pkwy. North Hamilton, 573â€"6030 FRIDAY MARCH 18 STREET LIGHTS ARE NNED BY THE . TOWN OF OAKVILLE ND MAINTAINED _ Y OAKVILLE HYDRO DE WINTER save up to 40% off the regular cabinet price of a complete new Canac, Cellini or Signature kitchen. Bring in this ad during our sale and receive a builtâ€"in, twinâ€"compartment, recycling bin free when you purchase a complete kitchen Spaghetti Dinner at Walton Memorial United Church, 2489 Lakeshore Rd. W., 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Reservations a must. Tickets, $7 adults; $4 children; kids under 5 eat free. Tickets: 827â€"1643 or 827â€"1548. Oakville Singles Club meets Oakville Legion (upstairs) Navy Street. Dancing to the music of dj. Information: Roy Harrison, 825â€"9868 or Audrey Wiebe, 842â€"1327. Bronte Legion Ladies Auxiliary, 79 Jones St., hosts Open Euchre, 8 p.m. $2 per person. Draw and euchre prizes and late lunch. Single Adults Alive, an interdenomiâ€" national single adults group, meets, 6 p.m., 111 Prince Charles Dr. (then proâ€" ceed to People‘s Church in Hamilton to enjoy evening concert by Marilyn Brooks) Cost: free will offering. Information: Ruth, 842â€"8941; Marrion, 822â€"5958; John, 847â€"2707; Stewart, 842â€"7781 or Bonnie, 844â€"5705. Michael‘s Hair Design â€" at Maplegrove Mall is holding a Cutâ€"Aâ€" Thon for the Kidney Foundation from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Appointments and walkins accepted. All haircuts for men, women and children $10. Proceeds to the Kidney Foundation. Call 845â€"4466. SATURDAY MARCH 19 CELLIN! * SIGNATURE CANAC CABINETS SUNDAY MARCH 20 (See ‘Update‘ page 9)

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