Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 12 Dec 1993, p. 19

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Marla Sousa Elecfrolys _6 Aestheflcs p c European facial CHRISTMAS IS COMING SOON! Buy a gift certificate for a friend or treat yourself to a + 1/2 or full pamper day + Pedicure + Manicure or fibreglass nails + Waxing + Electrolysis ~ Established for over 20 years 433 Strathcona Dr. Call Book an Appointment Burlington 72E E e i Â¥ $ 1 e rOntane â€" > Oakville Galleries Volunteer Association searching for Special Project volunteers. These volunteers will work with Galleries staff and area chairmanâ€" flexible hours, interesting and varied work. Information: Jeanne Scotchmer, 845â€"8246. Family Services. Information: 845â€"3811. St. Andrew‘s Youth Group presents The Gift of Life, a modernization of the Christmas story, Dec. 19th, 7 p.m. at the (Continued from page 10) 580 KERR ST., OAKVILLE + TEL: 338â€"1695 (Next to Canadian Tire) 7‘446%“%6@ Gotden Lizard would like to wich euergone a safe aud a 5+ j es EntertaiD P oo $ 2 2i > 3 s s S w 9t iess 35 " _ 3*~ cent/wip Please ask our staff about the everyday special prices on our _ bottle beer and draft. Reynolds Street church. Admission is $1 or canned good or clothing item for needy. Everyone welcome. Are you a new mom? Do you want to find out more about Aid for New Mothers and the services the group offers? Programs offered include New Mothers and Baby discussion groups and post parâ€" tum adjustment support services for women and families. Drop in for coffee at their office, 235 Lakeshore Rd. E. (above Royal Trust) 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15th. Bronte Auxiliary raffle winners: Duke Sir John Colborne Recreation Centre sponsors Options, Planning and Enjoying Your Retirement, five consecuâ€" tive Thursday evenings beginning Jan. 20th. For those just retired, those planning their retirement and those who may not be as comfortable with their retirement as they would like. Lectures, workshops, Stone, first prize, and Millie Francoeur, second. Fiscal Agents‘ clients do not pay fees for the services they receive (instead, the company is paid by the financial institutions). Fiscal Agents surveys the marâ€" ket to be able to recommend the best possible rate of return for the customer, completes all the necesâ€" sary paperwork and deposits the customer‘s funds into the finanâ€" cial institution of their choice. Customers have the opportunity to ask a Fiscal Agents‘ sales rep objective questions about the relaâ€" tive merits of plans â€" as opposed to asking questions of "captive representatives" who can only sell the plans offered by their instituâ€" tion. "We are basically a new way of doing business," Fiscal Agents President David Newman explained recently. "Instead of going to the various banks and trust companies and depositing your money into their fixedâ€"term investments as you have been doing for so many years, you can deal throu0h us." Mindâ€"expanding For those potential investors who may be computer illiterate, the sight of sales agent Rob Whipp pulling up tables of inforâ€" mation on his colour computer screen will be a mindâ€"expanding experience; for others, the attenâ€" tion to detail and thoroughness of the research will impress. Fiscal Agents, a oneâ€"stop shopâ€" ping office for investors, offers a variety of services from its cenâ€" trally located office at 466 Speers Road. The company gathers all pertinent investment information from over 50 banks, trust compaâ€" nies and insurance companies across Canada and makes it availâ€" able for its local clients and also for newspapers like the Toronto Star, the Financial Post and the Toronto Sun, who appreciate the comprehensiveness of the surâ€" veys. The more you explore the breadth of the services offered by the Speers Road firm Fiscal Agents Savings and Investment Centre, the less likely it is you will ever want to undertake the tiresome tasks associated with those investments â€" of researching and comparing interest rates, filâ€" ing reports from various instituâ€" tions and driving around signing papers. by Don Wall Here‘s a promise to regular investors in GICs, RSPs and RIFs: (GICs, RSPs and the rest â€" let Fiscal. Agents handle your investment needs ADVERTISING FEATURE BUsSINESs PROFILE Fiscal Agents under company President David Newman offers a wide range of investment services. The Interview A Fiscal Agents rep will take the time to explain the investment options, compare them â€" even providing business profiles on the firms involved â€" advise the client of tax implications and finally offer recommendations. The client then writes out a cheque to the institution selected and is promptâ€" ly registered. There is no trip Calling all those aspiring to work behind the scenes in theatrical producâ€" tions...the Oakville Players need you. Seeking enthusiastic, hardâ€"working people handsâ€"on. 7 p.m. each evening to 9:30 p.m. $25 per person. Registration/Information: at either Sir John Colborne, 1565 Old Lakeshore Rd. or Kerr Street Centre, 263 Kerr St. Not limitâ€" ed to seniors only. Fiscal Agents, a member of the Federation _ of _ Canadian Independent Deposit Brokers, does not get involved in speculaâ€" tive ventures such as the stock market, and Newman acknowlâ€" edges the conservative nature of the investments undertaken. His company specializes in helping people place money in GICs, RIFs and RSPs as well as a full range of insurance company services such as annuities, RIFs, life insurance and segrecated funds. Fiscal Agents receives the full cooperation from the banks, trust companies and insurance compaâ€" nies it covers. The information is updated continuously, on a dayâ€" byâ€"day basis. "We have people gathering rates all day long," Newman explained. "We keep track of the marketplace." For those inclined to make a deeper study of Canadian instituâ€" tions and their markets, Fiscal Agents publishes full reports. Each of the banks and trust comâ€" panies, to be sure, relies on Fiscal Agents and their publications to keep on top of the industry and their competitors. And even though Fiscal Agents does not handle mortgages, the research staff compiles and compares mortgage information as well â€" just to be thorough. The Toronto Star publishes the mortgage as well as other tables on Sundays. For more information about Fiscal Agents, call $44â€"7700. "It‘s an awesome responsibiliâ€" ty," Newman acknowledges. "It‘s quite a challenge meeting the needs of our readers, plus all of these companies." down to the bank to sign papers, in fact no further dealings at all with the various institutions. Fiscal Agents will send first the appropriate documentation of the investment, then forward reports on the customer‘s portfolio and a regular newsletter with more genâ€" eral financial information. When an investment is up for renewal, Fiscal Agents will give ample advance warning. § Musical Beginnings" 486â€"8742 (est 1972) 48 MUSIC (in 6 month groupings) REGISTER NOW for 10 week winter term starting January 7 8 Maplegrove United Church For babies and very young children 6m013§t03 1/2 years old

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