Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 1 Oct 1993, p. 7

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Safety cited as reason for Hallowe‘en date change (Continued from page 1) before Council 11 years ago on the same issue, was also on hand Tuesday to state her case that the event would be more appropriately served on the Saturday. "I was encouraged by the councilâ€" lors‘ sensitivity toward the children‘s safety," said Coard. Coard is representative of a number of people who have called Town Hall citing religious and safety reasons for the change. Ward 5 councillor Sean Weir, who sits on the Committee, agreed with their sentiments. PV t J "/. « ~ "~* Cach year members of the Ontario Community Newspapers Association work @ together to recognize the best in Ontario‘s youth and we are asking you to help us find those deserving young people. If you know someone between the ages of 6 and 18 who has shown initiative, dedication and commitâ€" ment to our community â€" please contact this community newspaper. We‘re asking for your In conjunction with: BDO Dunwoody Ward Mallette This seminar will be of interest to Canadians owning U.S. real property or investments contemplating investments in the U.S. having business operations in the U.S. wishing to move to the U.S. or U.S. citizens residing in Canada. Topics will include: ; Florida‘s Business Climate, the Importance of Euuly Selection, Florida and U.S. Federal Government Reporting Requirements, Investing in Rm]EstmemmEmphasnsochalEslmcConuws Canadian Business and Tax Considerations Related to U.S. Business TAXATION: Estate Tax Implications for Camdlans, Individual Income Taxation. Corporate Taxation, Deductions and Credits, Corporate Planning Considerations, Taxation of Canadian Corporations Doing Business in the U.S., Taxation of Shareholders, Taxation of Partnerships and Joint Ventures, the Concept of Residency, etc. IMMIGRATION: Permanent Residence, Temporary Visas Under the Free Trade Agreement, Work Authorization, Petitions by Relatives, Investor Visas, Obtaining U.S. Citizenship, etc. October 19, 1993 Holiday Inn 360 Iroquois Shore Road go / ONTARIO j JUNIOR CITIZEN OF THE YEAR AWARDS WILLIAM J. FLYNN, III, ATTORNEY Fowler, White, Gillen, Boggs, Villareal and Banker, P.S. Tampa Florida Oakville, Ontario 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Registration Fee: Canadian $75.00 A comprehensive text will be distributed to all seminar participants For registration contact Name: Laura Olsen ERNEST L. MASCARA, ATTORNEY Emest L. Mascara, PA. St. Petersburg, Fla. THOMAS C. ROBERGE, CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Thomas C. Roberge Company St. Petersburg, Florida (with special emphasis on Florida) Presented by Phone Number: (416) 844â€"3206 of an extra hour of daylight. Having Hallowe‘en on Saturday would also allow area shopping malls A joint community project of: â€"Â¥, DID you BRINE your _ + BABY PHOTO To ADD To 73 OUR COLLAGE, Pup2 ontario commun to carry on the tradition of handing out With the Committee‘s endorsement, "As long as they‘re serious about treats in a wellâ€"lit, controlled environâ€" _ Coard is confident the full Council will _ the safety of the children, I‘ll get it," ment. vote in favor of the change. â€" she said. FOR A LIMITED by Steve Nease

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