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Oakville Beaver, 22 Oct 1999, Business, p. 38

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Friday October 22, 1999 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 38 * M a n n in g J ew eller s GOLDSMITH 4 DIAMOND MERCHANT -------------- ^ --------------- · Finest Quality · Reliable Service for 20 Years Business seminar at the Country Squire Restaurant will learn the essentials of successful exporting, establishing a branch office or visiting/immigrating to the U.S. There will be a special focus n Michigan and the auto sector. The seminar will be composed of To reach this section call 845-3824 Fax:337-5567 Where? Country Squire W/iafTDoing business in the U.S. seminar When? Nov. 18th Chamber hosting U.S. business seminar The International Trade Committee the Oakville Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Burlington Chamber of Commerce is staging a seminar for those interested in Doing Business in the United States. Attendees to the Thurs. Nov. 18th of six sections beginning at 8 a.m. with Customs and concluding at 12:15 p.m. with a U.S. trade update from the Canadian consulate in Detroit. All topics will have general applica tion to Canadian businesses. Those interested in attending should contact the Oakville Chamber of Commerce at 845-6613 to reserve a place. "With experts in U.S. federal and state taxes, U.S. immigration, trade assistance, export financing, U.S. legal and financial issues and customs, we have created a power-packed pro gram," said Grant Buchan-Terrell, chair of the Chamber's International Trade Committee. "In just a few intense hours, a firm can hit the ground running in the U.S., armed with a good overview, valuable tips and new con tacts to exploit." HOOPFUL BEGINNING: S m ith K lin e B eech am rec en tly k ic k ed o ff its ow n c o rp o ra te c a m p a ig n fo r th e U n ite d W ay o f O ak v ille, w ith a g am e o f b a sk e tb a ll. T h e co m p an y a n d its em p lo y ees h o p e to raise $80,000 th is y e a r fo r th e U W O . G e ttin g in o n th e a c tio n a r e : (1 to r) J u lia D u m a n ia n , E x ecu tiv e D ir. U W O ; C o u n c illo r T ed d S m ith , A ctin g M a y o r; M ich ael F lem in g , E d d ie G ra y a n d T im W rig h t fro m SB a n d C are-y , th e U W O m asco t. Colleges president named Oakville resident, Jim Dunsdon, Registrar, O ntario C ollege o f Pharm acists, has been elected President o f the Federation o f Health Regulatory Colleges o f Ontario. The colleges are the regulators of health professionals in the province. Established by law, they are com posed of more than 200,000 regulat ed health professionals. You have 3 employees. 2 computers. An office on Main Street. You're huge. When ir comes to an impact on our economy, small business is big indeed. In tact, approximately 80% ot the almost 550.000 new jobs produced in Ontario during the past four years were created by small business, and even more new jobs will be generated by increasing trade and exports. The O ntario government has cut personal income tax and payroll tax, and is committed to doing more. We also offer a wide range of programs and services to help small businesses create jobs. To find out more about how Ontario is helping small business grow, visit www.ontario-canada.com. IN G R O U N D POOL Popular, quiet mature area! Maintained, 4 large bedrooms, study off master suite. Bright, big eat in kitchen - Florida ceiling. Main floor dea Premium pie lot Close to woods, trails, major highways. H elp in g Sm all B usiness Grow Helen B lackmore SALES REPRESENT AT IYE O n t a r io direct line: 338*0118 e x t 272 O O O - J V lIl [3 REALTY CORP Q Q QQ AAj T h e Regulated H e a l t h Profession Act enables the colleges to protect the public right to receive safe, effective and e t h i c a l J im D u n sd o n health care. Only regulated health professionals are held accountable to the public by their colleges for their conduct and practice. The college councils and com m it tees are com posed o f both profes sional and public members. Those included in O ntario's regu latory co lleges are: audiologists/speech-language pathol ogists, chiropodists, chiropractors, dental hygienists, dental technolo gists, dental surgeons, denturists, dietitians, message therapists, medial radiation technologists, laboratory technologists, m idw ives, nurses, occupational therapists, opticians, optom etrists, pharm acists, physicians and surgeons, physiotherapists, psy chologists and respiratory therapists.

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