Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 21 Dec 1994, p. 8

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Local man moves up to Nu Skin ‘executive‘ Interior Design Nutritionals (IDN) â€" a division of Nu Skin Canada, Inc. â€" announced that Humberto Robert Gouveia of Oakville has been proâ€" moted to "Executive" in the nutritionâ€" al company‘s independent Distributor hierarchy. Gouveia has been an Interior â€" Design_ Nutritionals 590 ARGUS ROAD, OAKVILLE _ :; sds ND ROAD) _ .. . [ x c T I I . Automatic hatchback, low km, well serviced, sporty and practical. Stk 93â€"502A s4995 Tâ€"bars, 5â€"speed, air conâ€" ditioning, and low km, front wheel drive and alloy rims, spotless, in black. Stk. 95126 Automatic hatchback, low km, well serviced sporty and practical. Stk. 93â€"502A Automatic, air conditionâ€" all ing, power locks and s tioning, power winâ€" s windows, seats, a great dows locks, low km, luxury auto that runs one owner. greal. Stk. P94â€"361 J Stk. 95â€"116A J _000000000000000 (complete with Christmas Bow) WILL MAKE THIS NEW YEAR‘S EVE AN EVENT TO REMEMBER!! DINE WITH US AND ENJOY OUR EXQUISITE HIP OF BEEF BUFFET. RING IN THE NEW YEAR IN OUR NEW FACES NIGHTâ€" CLUB COMPLETE WITH PARTY FAVOURS, GLASS OF CHAMPAGNE TO TOAST IN THE NEW YEAR AND DANCE TO: MON./TUES/WED, THURS. TILL 9 PM. FRI. SAT. TILL 6 PM LIMOZINE RECORDING ARTISTS DuBAY AND THEIR 5â€"PIECE BAND ENJOY DELUXE OVERNIGHT ACCOMMODATION FOR TWO IN ONE OF OUR NEWLY REFURBISHED STANDARD GUESTROOMS AND START 1995 WITH OUR NEW YEAR‘S DAY BRUNCH $169.00 PER COUPLE (TAXES GRATUITIES NOT INCLUDED) R ENJOY NEW YEAR‘S EVE DINNER AND DANCING $89.00 PER COUPLE (TAxEs GRATUITIES NOT INCLUDED) CALL OUR HOLIDAY HOTLINE AT LA in (905)842â€"4780 y e Plazaâ€"Hotel Preâ€"Owned â€" The m Perfect, Practical TO RESERVE FOR AN EXTRA SPECIAL NEW YEAR‘S EVE!! 590 ARGUS ROAD, OAKVILLE Independent Distributor since February, 1994. Interior Design Nutritionals marâ€" kets technically advanced nutritional products and a weight management program. 2 To become an IDN Executive, Gouveia had to maintain a certain LTD. Automatic, air conditionâ€" ing, all power equipâ€" ment, well serviced vehicle. Great value in this one. Stk. 9596B 5â€"speed transmission, air conditioning, lots of | lower equipment, only 64,000 km on this black beauty. Stk. P95â€"130 Automatic, air condiâ€" tioning, power winâ€" dows locks, low km one owner. Stk. 95â€"116A Add taxes lic. to all prices. Bank financing. LAKESHORE RD QEW SPEERS RD _ CISTCIOUITOTS. C § 7% CEX OE CCE 4 John Vail is new premdent of real estate board ae â€" farednucation training and for servicing both our members and the public,‘ level of sales volume, in accordance with IDN‘s sales compensation plan, and coach at least five active Distributors in his "downline" for a threeâ€"month period. "I see my involvement with IDN as an opportunity to promote the expansion of a global business withâ€" out any overhead. What‘s more, I enjoy marketing the IDN products because of their exciting benefits," said Gouveia. Gouveia has an honors BA in psyâ€" chology and mass communications. He is presently the publisher of a lifestyle magazine and a health newsletter. Interior Design Nutritionals, a division of Nu Skin Canada, Inc., is a subsidiary of Nu Skin International, Inc., a Utahâ€"based corporation speâ€" cializing in personal care products marketed through a network of more than _ 300,000 _ independent distributors. John Vail is the new president of the Oakvi]le-Miltonâ€"and District Real Estate Board. He replaces Nancy Gossling who now takes the position of past president. is ces d afterâ€"a vear ho e s m nA ons vail said he‘s optimistic about the new year, especially after a year which saw the Board move to new offices at 125 Navy St. and purchase a new highâ€"tech computer system for the Multiple Listing Service (MLS). The new system is capable of providing color photos and other technology. fls on heameé in Anuintoun Onkville cives us a much better facility frith its new graduated licensing system in PR effect across Ontario, the Ministry of ‘ VÂ¥ Transportation is focusing on the content and delivery of driver education across the province. The ministry has launched a comprehensive review of services for drivers of passenger vehicles and motorâ€" cycles. It will look at the roles and responsibilities of government and the private sector, evaluate the quality and standard of course content and instructors, and review the way driver education is delivered. The Have your say about driver educati101 "Our new home in downtown Oakville gives c=» m J <@â€" mm m 1t @» © x\(\N\d 3\\" 00\3 O\)exa ted o) De“â€"‘“s c\a "a _\\“ t 149 + s ,.â€"““’{3\‘» “\ s(\'o“““d s o “ec\d\fi'- "U al \\9“"5 nose® THE OAKVILLE BEAVER s c ed I em\\s C\ac‘c\a 5t a\’“‘ ‘695 IF wost CAB 5 494 ARBJ? * The new board of directors for the Oakvilleâ€"Milton and District Real Estate Board: back row (I to r): David Papple, Peter Tulloch, Nancy Gossling (past president) Yvyonne Ratigan (1st vâ€"p), Murray Cleveland, John DiMichele, Barbara Mallalieu and Mel Fairfield. Seated; (I to r): Sheery Chris (2nd v-p), Barbara Murphy, Helen Lightbody and John Vail (president). Perakes TD ; i € M;j review project starts this month, and MTO‘s target date for completion is September 1995. . "We want to draw on expertise from the driver eduâ€" cation industry, the insurance industry and the other government ministries such as Education and Training," says Hughes. "Today, we are asking people involved with driver education to express their interest, tell us how they would like to participate and how we should keep them informed." is in Aston Mutiisa, manager of the ministry‘s Strategic for education, training and for servicing both our members and the public," said Vail. ©ELZICE T The Board now has access agreements with the Metropolitan Hamilton| Real Estate Board and the Brampton Real Estate Board, allowing members to share relevant and timely information. nige oi . a% o ue At the inaugural meeting of the volunteering their time and qffort. T E. 0 . ceon 10 d 310 No e Along with the monthly board of directors‘ meetings, the directors als« chair various committees such as finance, byâ€"law, MLS, arbitration, disci pline and public relations. im MENUHA THERAPY CENTER | TUiishes PBou 4 Bealthp Season front o you carry a winter survival | kit in your car? You should. Despite being winterized, cars do stall in cold weather and ordiâ€" nary snowstorms can unexpectedly turn into blizzards. Don‘t be caught unprepared. Keep a winter survival kit in your car. + A snow shovel; * Heavy socks, mittens; *« Warm outer clothing or blanâ€" kets (spaceâ€"age, lightweight blanâ€" kets are available); + Matches, candles, flares, flashâ€" light, extra batteries (a single candle can add 4.5°C, or 10°F, of warmth to the inside of your car); * Packaged high energy foods â€" granola bars, candy bars, raisins, natural cereals (you might even include instant soups, tea bags, etc.); * Jumper cables; * First Aid Kit (remember your family‘s particular health needs and special requirements); * Rags to stuff in cracks or open spaces around doors, windows, etc.; *« Tow rope or chain. Also useful are basic tools such as screwdrivers and pliers, a tire gauge, car jack, tire wrench and spare tires and fuses. Remember, large plastic garbage bags â€" with head and arm holes cut out â€" offer great wind protection. And newspapers make good insulaâ€" tion, placed underfoot in the car. Should you become stranded, remember these tips: + Do not leave the car‘ Include: eGwen Masson eKaren Roe eKristen Sanders â€" *David Zulak 845â€"3323 135 BRANT ST., OAKVILLE (i block west of Kerr St. off Rebecca) Issues Office, which is coâ€"ordinating the revie invites individuals and groups to take part by joini the advisory committee or a working group or by he ing to identify issues to be addressed. Write to: Strategic Issues Office, Safety Policy Branch Ontario Ministry of Transportation 1201 Wilson Ave., Downview ON M3M 1J8 The deadline for submissions is Jan. 31, 1995. For more information, call Aston Mutiisa at (4 235â€"3628. o new board, Vail praised the directors fo K "the Hamilton Automobile Clul asking all members of | A_ Oakville community to do tt part and help ensure that everyone h happy holiday season. Once again H. will be holding their annual Food Dri * Do not take a nap unless you are with someone who will stay awake while you rest; To help make it a success, HAG asking everyone to drop off a sn donation of nonâ€"perishable food ite to the HAC Oakville office (To Centre II). All items deposited at office will be donated to the Oaky Food Share. The HAC Food Drive 1 run from Dec. 1 to Dec. 21. Remem your goodwill can make someone‘s I iday special. + When running the motor for warmth, keep a downwind windo open for ventilation; run the motor in short intervals; / * Keep the exhaust pipe clear 0 snow; * Exercise occasionally by stamping your feet, swinging your arms and slapping your hands. Finally, don‘t take unnecessary chances with winter driving If conr ditions are poor, or roads, schools‘ and offices are being closed, and if you don‘t have to go out, stay hom â€" Ontario Safety League ; HAC hold food drive December 21, 1994

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