Oakville Beaver, 21 Dec 1994, p. 23

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the five winners and 10 honorable mentions of the 1994 CMHC _ Housing Awards were announced recently by Ron Duhamel, parliamentary secretary on behalf of David Dingwall, minister responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). "The winners, in the biennial awards program which this year was based on the theme: Sharing Successes in Native Housing, were chosen from 111 entries from across the country," said Duhamel, "and these winners are outstanding examples of the excellence which is being achieved in Aboriginal housing." CMHC presents 1994 housing awards The awards were presented at a speâ€" cial ceremony at the Housing Awards Symposium. The symposium was meant to, "share successes in Aboriginal housâ€" ing by providing access to information which all Aboriginal communities could use and apply as their circumstances warâ€" rant," added the secretary. The winners are: Conseil de bande des Montagnais du Lacâ€"Saintâ€"Jean (financing Royal LePage Festival of Lights contest winner Dorothy Thomson, manager, and the staff of the Royal LePage Harbour office at 2448 Lakeshore Rd. W., wish to congratulate the winners of their Festival of Lights Contest. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen of 1240 Heritage Way, won a family dinner for four, compliments of the Coach Four Restaurant (Bronte Harbour Village). The gorâ€" geous decorations on the exterior of their home include a train engine and cars. and tenure); Gabriel Housing ideas are an important stepping stone to Corporation and Mews Corporation of more success in the future." Regina (Planning and Regulation); § s Pin/Matthews Architects of Yellowknife _ Housing Award Winners (Concept and Design); Société D‘habitaâ€" tion du Québec (technology and Process and management Production); and Abenaki Associates of Abenaki Associates, Orleans, Ontario, Ottawa (Process and Management). developed the Abenaki Housing Honorable mention went to: Dakota Tipi First Nation, Melville Native Housng Association (Financing and Tenure); Cree Nation of Chisasibi (Planning and Regulation); Northwest Territories Housing Corporation (Concept and Design); Allen Associates, Oujeâ€"Bougoumou Eenou Company and Northwest â€" Territories â€" Housing Corporation (Technology and Production); and Six Nations Council, Société d‘habitation du Québec, and Métis Urban Housing Corporation (Process and Management). ""The success of these winners is a sigâ€" nificant contribution in the provision of suitable and affordable Aboriginal housâ€" ing," said Duhamel, "and I am sure these se winners 1s$ a S1gâ€" in the provision of le Aboriginal housâ€" and I am sure these Process and management Abenaki Associates, Orleans, Ontario, developed the Abenaki Housing Inventory Management Module, a softâ€" ware package that enables housing orgaâ€" o) 111111111 ROYAL LEePAG Royal LePage Real Estate Services Lid., Broker gear. would aleo like to passe on my etucere beot wiches to allt for the apcoming holiday ceacou aund for a happy and "I wauld ttke to taboe this opportunity to Season‘s Greetings nizations to easily maintain accurate inventories of their portfolio of units, appliances and tenants. It also reflects repair and maintenance costs and can help prepare estimates for funding requirements. $119,900. Incredible value! New windows! 4 bedrooms! Newer 2 pc. bath! Garage! 4 appliances! Great complex! KATE VANDERBURGH* 338â€"3737 Concept and design Pin/Matthews Architects, (See ‘Toronto,‘ page RE15) Wishing you and yours peace joy at this most magical time of year. I greatly appreciate your business friendship from the REST? How do you tell The BEST Top 10% of Royal LePa Representatives Caggda Sales Representative (905) 845â€"4267 (905) 844â€"6900 MARJORIE HUDSON Many Thanks Marjorite

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