Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 9 May 1993, p. 18

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a ¢ 3 0 090 630061006 606 1066# 30 Free seminar reveals how to make money in the recession OAKVILLE â€" People all across Ontario can now make as much as $10,000 to $30,000 a month by following the adâ€" vice of an astonishing new free seminar called: How To Earn $10,000 To $30,000 A Month In Ontario! Surprisingly, the methods revealed in this seminar will work for just about anyone reâ€" gardless of whether you‘re young or old... employed or outâ€"ofâ€"work... debtâ€"ridden, bankrupt, or broke. "It‘s true, all you need is the right knowledge and a bit of motivation, and you can make as much money as you want regardless of the economy. In my free seminar, I‘ll show you how to get started right now". According to the creator of this seminar, Canadian multiâ€"millionaire Raymond Aaron, one of the greatest opportunities to make money is in the depths of a recession. Mr. Aaron goes on to say Registration is at the door, but because attendance is expected to be high, Mr. Aaron recommends that you arrive 30 minutes in advance to guarantee a seat. how, starting with just $130 dollars, he recently made a profit of $62,425 in 8 weeks by using one of the strategies revealed in his seminar. Although this seminar is valued at $79 dollars, it‘s being offered free for one day only, in Oakville. (Continued from page 3) "Yes, I‘m the baby of the family," she chirps. ‘"My brother got the brains and my sister got the beauty." And Carole? Amongst other things, a whole lot of love. As a kid, Carole was the classic tomâ€"boy, she says, involved in every sport going. It‘s a habit she has failed to break. To this day, she plays basketâ€" ball and skis in the winter; and plays tennis, golf, and baseball in the sumâ€" mer. Because she is selfâ€"employed, she permits herself to take the whole summer off (to play with the kids) plus a few weeks around Christmas and a couple more for March Break. With a grin she says, "I consider myself blessed." Indeed. Woman says her life is blessed She speaks with great affection about her grandmother who passed away 10 years ago. "She was my most favorite person," Bertuzzi recalls, "a woman ahead of her time... natural, honest, and open. People loved her." "She was so big and warm; I can still feel her hugs." You can lose a lot o darmyont sls Though if you ask her about mothâ€" erhood, she shrieks, "Motherhood! Nobody told me about it." Then she smiles. Her husband Joe, she says, is also an outgoing person â€" very warm and friendly. "When we first started dating," Bertuzzi says, "we thought we were so much alike. After 14 years of marâ€" riage, we realize there are a number of differences," she laughs. Her husband has been her biggest fan and strongest supporter, the conâ€" ference speaker allows, and clearly she adores her children; Dante, 7, Vincent, 5, and Alena, 3. Careerâ€"wise, Bertuzzi claims to be extremely happy. She never imagined she would do as well as she has for as many years. The money‘s good, she "I like being a mom, but you talk about challenges. The most challengâ€" ing job I have every had is being a mom â€" and I bet every other mother in Oakville would agree with me. It is absolutely very, very difficult." Mississauga/Etobicoke 1 W CONCER O Heating Air Conditioning." is dniving home great prices for his _ VISIT OUR SHOWROOM 1515 MATHESON BLVD. *Have a sales representative in your area give you a home estimate by May 30 to be eligible to win a 10 ac. air conditioner installed absolutely free in your home. Draw June 10. OR NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JAN. 1st/94 "CALL FOR DETAILS!" says, and she really likes calling her own shots. Perhaps, the amazing thing is the fact that she never advertises, nor does she belong to a Speakers‘ Bureau. All her gigs come from personal referrals. She mentions a couple of books she‘s been reading lately. They may be instructive: I Used To Be Snow White, but I Drifted and Tough Girls Don‘t Knit. Funny stuff, I am told. (Carole will be the Keynote Speaker at a women‘s conference on May 15th at the Halton Regional Administration Building. Call the Women‘s Information and Support Centre of Halton if you‘re interested 847â€"5520). What‘s next? Maybe a book, she suggests. Some little lessons on life, nothing too erudite or preachy. Something anybody could pick up and read, she says. Certainly, if Bertuzzi can translate into script her personal, creative, innoâ€" vative style of presentation, it‘s bound to be a winner. ‘PURCHASE A COMPACT DISC / â€" OR CASSETTE AND RECEIVE A Oakville/Burlington SAMPLER®

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