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Oakville Beaver, 17 Feb 1993, p. 5

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bruary THE HALTON BUSINESSâ€" TOâ€"BUSINESS SHOW DOOR PRIZES In addition to interesting displays and seminars there are also some terrific door prizes to be won at the Business Show *« A bronze 7" tall golfer, statue (Approximate value $350). Courtesy of Artcast Inc., booth #10. * A weekend‘s accommodation for two in the luxurious JACUZZI SUITE, courtesy of Quality Hotel & Suites, booth #48. * One professional 5" x 7" executive portrait courtesy of Europa Photography, booth #12. + Sheridan College Musical Cabaret Theatre Tickets â€" A pair of tickets to "Anything Goes" (Approximately $30 value) â€" A pair of tickets to "Girls In The Gang" (Approximately $30 value). Courtesy of Sheridan College Music Theatre Department. Sheridan College, booth #28 College Facility of Visual Arts & Design Glass Studio. Sheridan College, booth #28. * A new business kit. A 50â€"page booklet designed as a reference tool for those who want to start a new business. Courtesy of Debi Rosati, CA, booth #1. * Free membership to the Progressive Group For Independent Businesses, booth #24. Craigson Office Supply Systems offers a full range of products and services to the business communtity in Halton. Some of the office systems include Lanier copiers and facsimiles, dictation systems, overhead projectors, shredders, computers, printers, and much much more. Visit Craigson Office Supply Systems, booth 6 and take advantage of show specials. The exhibit from the Business Development Department, Region of Halton offers vital information in two key areas. "The first aspect outlines services offered by this department to the business community in Halton," said Kate Johnston, Business Development * Glass paperweight. (Approximately $40 value). Courtesy of Sheridan "We‘ve had quite a few inquiries for home offices," said Jens Heidecker. "It‘s one of our specialities from downtown Toronto to Hamilton and beyond. "This flexible system manufactured by Three H, can be set up to accommodate any office requirements including; computer work stations, writing surfaces and even boardroom tables. "The combinations are almost limitless," said Jens. "It comes in 13 different colours which can be combined for a custom effect." Visit Heidecker Interiors in booth numbers 17 and 18 at the show. *« FREE ICI Auctioneers Fee ($1,000. value) to be used on Investment, Industrial or Commercial Properties that are marketed for sale by Century 21 Miller Ltd.‘s exclusive Action By Auction property marketing method. Auctioneers Fee is $1,000. Prize may be passed on to an associate or sold to an associate who is prepared to market their property by our Action By Auction method (6 weeks to cash). Courtesy of Century 21 Miller Property Auction Division, booth #36. Show visitors who wish to make more efficient use of their work space as well as those setting up a new office will be interested in the products offered by Heidecker Interiors. Heidecker is displaying a Modular System of furniture designed for use at home or in the more traditional office. Pocket Press ‘has a professional staff that offers many specialized services including original artwork and design concepts. However, one of the most important aspects of the business is service at reasonable prices." said Cheryl. "I invite all show visitors to drop by our booth to discuss their printing requirements." Pocket Press, another show exhibitor, has been serving businesses in the Halton Region for the past 16 years. "As commercial printers, we can produce everything from oneâ€"colour business cards and letterheads to fourâ€"colour publications," said owner Cheryl Usher. Among the many services featured at the TD exhibit is Business Windows and Phone‘n Pay. "Business Windows is a personal computer product which allows a client to access an array of products and information regarding their accounts," said D‘Onofrio. "Pay n‘ Phone simplifies the weekly payroll, requiring a simple phone call in order to complete your payroll for the week." The Toronto Dominion Bank will be exhibiting at booth 7. Enthusiastic Exhibitors Are Ready! One of the exhibitors at the show is the Toronto Dominion Bank, located at 1235 Trafalgar Road, Oakville. The exhibit will include services and products geared toward small businesses. "These services are designed to assist the business person in their dayâ€"toâ€"day operations and improve efficiency," said Tony D‘Qnofrio, Manager, Commercial Services. The first Annual Halton Businessâ€"Toâ€" Business Show has been designed to present a wide variety of business products, services and opportunities at one convenient location. : The show is being held Feb. 18 and 19 at the St, Volodymyr Cultural Centre, 1280 Dundas Street West at Fourth Line (near the bridge over Sixteen Mile Creek on Highway #5). OAKVILLE â€" If current response is any indication, The Halton Businessâ€"toâ€" Business Show will be an outstanding success! Halton‘s Business to Business Show starts tomorrow 199 Both the Commercial Division and the Auction Division from Century 21 Real Estate Limited will be represented at the show. "The Commercial Division and the Auction Division deal in real estate for business," said Paul Baylis, Coâ€"ordinator of the Commercial Division. "We‘re much more than a residential real estate company â€" we are a full service real estate company. We‘re very excited about the show and we are looking for new business," concluded Paul. Some of the many services offered to business customers by Century 21 include; business brokerage, commercial and industrial sales/leasing, property management, as well as real estate investment counselling. Visit a Century 21 representative at booth 36. "Our second focus is to outline the opportunities for business with the Jobs Ontario Training Fund," continued Ms. Johnston. "This will be of interest to companies in Halton thinking of hiring additional staff." The Business Development Department, Region of Halton is in booth 4 at the show. Office. Some of these services include information for business planning as well as services which are especially designed to encourage business growth. "Visitors to the show are in for a real treat," continued Jenkins. "For a modest admission fee of $5.00 you can shop a terrific variety of businessâ€"toâ€"business services and products, plus take in some Many of the products and services R â€"The Halton _ _ Businessâ€"Toâ€"Business Show ' THE HALTON BUSINESS TO BUSINESS SHOW IS PRODUCED AT THE JENKINS AGENCY INC. â€" OAKVILLE RMMSE _ oc M ARK Cl CALENDAR! BRING i OF L } LN susINFS) ~ARDS®‘ ~TY ~gy Of o yale: . gusines® speak© $ Thursday, February 18 and Friday, February 19 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day pocamion ss gaso! * hursda)> yrud! especially designed for business by Bell Canada Ltd. will be on display at the show. Among the products displayed are two telephone services; the Small Centrex and the Northstar lines of products, both of which are geared to small or medium businesses. "It just depends on the individual needs of the client," said Terry Turner, Staff Manager, Trade Shows and Promotions. "The Northstar offers many features including voice messages and voice memos. The Small Centrex is an office based service." Bell representatives will also be demonstrating several call management services such as call display, call forwarding and speed calling. Show visitors can also receive information on Bell long distance discounts for commercial customers. "The professional personnel staffing the booth can answer or obtain an answer for any service offered by Bell," concluded Terry. See Bell‘s products and services at booth number 44. There are over 50 local businesses representing both products and services on display at the Halton Businessâ€"Toâ€" Business Show topical seminars." Displays on exhibit at the show include office equipment, financial advice, long distance services, a huge Bell Canada booth, the Region of Halton Business Development Office, printers, commercial real estate, business publications, cellular phones, mailing machines, paging services. resorts. freigsht comnmanies. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Advertisement o . J_Feb. 18 a‘lp i0 ® Lo Your admission entitles you to enter all inâ€"show seminars and to view a wide variety of interesting businesses including: of Halton Business printers, commercial publications, cellular machines, paging freight companies, Admission: $8.00 (Tax deductable receipt supplied at door) Financial Advice Office equipment Printing Atâ€"home office furniture Long distant phone services Commercial real estate Business publications computers Advertising products Communications Plus much more! Halton Businessâ€"Toâ€"Business Show Seminar Schedule THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1993 2:00 p.m 3:30 p.m 4:30 p.m Noon 1:00 p.m 2:00 p.m 3:30 p.m 4:15 p.m 5:30 p.m FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1993 11:30 a.m 1:00 p.m 11:30 a.m insurance, office furniture, mail box services, faxes, computers, network marketing opportunities, photographers, advertising novelties, hotels, the Region of Halton Police Crime Prevention Division, flyer delivery services and the Chambers of Commerce for Oakville, Milton and Georgetown. A corner of the huge exhibit hall has been set aside for an open forum stage/seminar area. Two of the feature speakers at the Business Show include Arthur Vaile, Business Editor for CFTOâ€" TV (Thursday at 2:00 p.m.) and Brian Costello, famous Canadian financial commentator (Friday at 2:00 p.m.). _/ "The business show will also be an invaluable networking opportunity for individuals who work from their homes," said Jenkins. "You can take in a broad crossâ€"section of services and attend the Price Waterhouse seminar on "Tax "A Reuse Philosophy For The 90‘s" Constable David Cravero, Halton Regional Police Service, #2 District Crime Prevention Bureau, 878â€"5511 ext. 2222, "Personal Safety" Sales Seminar â€" "Selling in the 90‘s", Marguerite Zimmerman Arthur Vaile, Business Editor for CFTOâ€"TV "What In The World Is Going On?" Brent Kearse, Executive Director, Business Development, Halton Region Lynne Wordon, Senior Manager Commodity Tax & Pat Giesen, Tax Manager for Independent Business, Price Waterhouse "Tax Planning For The Selfâ€"Employed" Gino Cosentino, University Marketing Researchers Of Canada Inc. Jean Rivers, Manager, The Reuse Centre Craig Chandler, Progressive Group For Independent Business "Creating A Better Business Environment" Sharon Jenkins & Millie Keohan, Productive Communications Brian Costello, Financial Advisor â€" "Your Money And How To Keep It" Mayor Ann Mulvale Bob Milley & Karen Mueller, Account Executives, Investors Group, "Are Your RRSP Interests Still Interesting? Semin ninar events the huge exhibit hall h Brian Cost ello commematOr f (0, Canada ‘s best known financial C wil} be the Euest SPeaker Frids.. ‘ebruary 19 ap 3 ,. °I Planning for the Selfâ€"Employed"." Other speakers at the Business Show include Brent Kearse, Executive Director of Business Development for Halton; Jean Rivers, manager of The Reuse Centre in Burlington; Bob Milley and Karen Mueller, Account Executives for the Investors Group, speaking on "Are your RRSP Interests Still Interesting?", and Sharon Jenkins and Millie Khan from Productive Communications will discuss "Effective Speaking". "It will truly be an actionâ€"packed twoâ€" day event," said Jenkins. "Bring plenty of business cards, because as well as networking opportunities, there are some tremendous prizes being given away at numerous draws." Hours for the show are from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. both Feb. 18 and 19. A tax deductible receipt wil be supplied for your $5.00 at the door admission. St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre 1280 Dundas St. W at Fourth Line in Oakville. ,-..unIa TCol SPeaker Friday 2 D.m, al Fl k s 4| maf sc Gan ROAD +â€" woout AOAD U .

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